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    Cross-hemisphere migration of a 25 g songbird by Bairlein, Franz, Norris, D. Ryan, Nagel, Rolf, Bulte, Marc, Voigt, Christian C., Fox, James W., Hussell, David J. T., Schmaljohann, Heiko

    Published in Biology letters (2005) (23-08-2012)
    “…The northern wheatear (Oenanthe oenanthe) is a small (approx. 25 g), insectivorous migrant with one of the largest ranges of any songbird in the world,…”
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    Stopover optimization in a long-distance migrant: the role of fuel load and nocturnal take-off time in Alaskan northern wheatears (Oenanthe oenanthe) by Schmaljohann, Heiko, Korner-Nievergelt, Fränzi, Naef-Daenzer, Beat, Nagel, Rolf, Maggini, Ivan, Bulte, Marc, Bairlein, Franz

    Published in Frontiers in zoology (12-05-2013)
    “…INTRODUCTION: In long-distance migrants, a considerably higher proportion of time and energy is allocated to stopovers rather than to flights. Stopover…”
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    Alkaline phosphatase activity: new assay for the Reflotron system. Results of the evaluation in eight clinical laboratories by Schumann, G, Dominick, H C, Hellmann, D, Klauke, R, Möckesch, M, Stekel, H, von Schenck, H, Kraft, M, Nagel, R, Hänseler, E

    Published in Clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine (01-01-2001)
    “…A new reagent carrier, Reflotron ALP, has been developed for the Reflotron system, allowing easy and rapid measurement (in less than 3 minutes) of alkaline…”
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    A Technique to Spray Dyes on Birds (Técnica Para Rociar Tintes Sobre Aves) by Wendeln, Helmut, Rolf Nagel, Becker, Peter H.

    Published in Journal of field ornithology (1996)
    “…A device for spraying dyes onto nearby birds for individual identification is described. The technique was used to color-mark Common Terns (Sterna hirundo)…”
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    “Bug-eggs” for Common Swifts and other small birds: minimally-invasive and stress-free blood sampling during incubation by Bauch, Christina, Wellbrock, Arndt H. J., Nagel, Rolf, Rozman, Jan, Witte, Klaudia

    Published in Journal of ornithology (01-04-2013)
    “…The use of haematophagous bugs (Triatominae) for minimally-invasive blood sampling has increasingly gained interest. We developed a small bug-containing dummy…”
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    A non-invasive technique to bleed incubating birds without trapping: a blood-sucking bug in a hollow egg by Becker, Peter H., Voigt, Christian C., Arnold, Jennifer M., Nagel, Rolf

    Published in Journal of ornithology (01-01-2006)
    “…We describe a non-invasive technique to obtain blood samples from incubating birds without trapping and handling. A larval instar of the blood-sucking bug…”
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