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    Avian magnetoreception: elaborate iron mineral containing dendrites in the upper beak seem to be a common feature of birds by Falkenberg, Gerald, Fleissner, Gerta, Schuchardt, Kirsten, Kuehbacher, Markus, Thalau, Peter, Mouritsen, Henrik, Heyers, Dominik, Wellenreuther, Gerd, Fleissner, Guenther

    Published in PloS one (16-02-2010)
    “…The magnetic field sensors enabling birds to extract orientational information from the Earth's magnetic field have remained enigmatic. Our previously…”
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    Factors affecting date of implantation, parturition, and den entry estimated from activity and body temperature in free-ranging brown bears by Friebe, Andrea, Evans, Alina L, Arnemo, Jon M, Blanc, Stéphane, Brunberg, Sven, Fleissner, Günther, Swenson, Jon E, Zedrosser, Andreas

    Published in PloS one (02-07-2014)
    “…Knowledge of factors influencing the timing of reproduction is important for animal conservation and management. Brown bears (Ursus arctos) are able to vary…”
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    Large‐scale high‐resolution micro‐XRF analysis of histological structures in the skin of the pigeon beak by Falkenberg, Gerald, Fleissner, Gerta, Fleissner, Guenther, Alraun, Philipp, Boesenberg, Ulrike, Spiers, Kathryn

    Published in X-ray spectrometry (01-09-2017)
    “…Histological analysis of biological structures in the avian beak is performed by means of large‐scalehigh‐resolutionmicro‐X‐ray fluorescence analysis using a…”
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    THE CONFLICTING IMPORTANCE OF SHRUBBY LANDSCAPE STRUCTURES FOR THE REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF THE YELLOW MONGOOSE (CYNICTIS PENICILLATA) by Blaum, Niels, Rossmanith, Eva, Fleissner, Günther, Jeltsch, Florian

    Published in Journal of mammalogy (01-02-2007)
    “…Shrub encroachment as a result of heavy grazing is assumed to affect species diversity negatively. However, shrubs may be important for animals because they…”
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    A lunar clock changes shielding pigment transparency in larval ocelli of Clunio marinus by Fleissner, Gerta, Schuchardt, Kirsten, Neumann, Dietrich, Bali, Geetha, Falkenberg, Gerald, Fleissner, Guenther

    Published in Chronobiology international (01-01-2008)
    “…Living in the tidal zones of the sea requires synchronization with the dominant environmental influences of tidal, solar, and lunar periodicity. Endogenous…”
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    Seasonal changes in the behaviour and circadian rhythms in activity and behaviour of captive koalas Phascolarctos cinereus by Benesch, Annette R., Munro, Ursula, Krop, Tronje, Fleissner, Günther

    Published in Biological rhythm research (01-08-2010)
    “…Feeding and locomotor activity of one male and three female koalas have been continuously observed for one year at Taronga Zoo, Sydney, Australia. Activity was…”
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    novel concept of Fe-mineral-based magnetoreception: histological and physicochemical data from the upper beak of homing pigeons by Fleissner, Gerta, Stahl, Branko, Thalau, Peter, Falkenberg, Gerald, Fleissner, Günther

    Published in Die Naturwissenschaften (01-08-2007)
    “…Animals make use of the Earth's magnetic field for navigation and regulation of vegetative functions; however, the anatomical and physiological basis for the…”
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