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Thilo Liesenjohann

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Eccard J, Herde A, Schuster A, Liesenjohann T, Knopp T, Heckel G, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2022 Feb; 12(2):e8521. PMID: 35154645
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, bold, dispersive "fast" types at one end of the spectrum to less fecund, long-lived, shy, plastic...
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Eccard J, Liesenjohann T, Dammhahn M
Oecologia . 2020 Nov; 194(4):621-634. PMID: 33141325
Foraging is risky and involves balancing the benefits of resource acquisition with costs of predation. Optimal foraging theory predicts where, when and how long to forage in a given spatiotemporal...
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Wilske B, Eccard J, Zistl-Schlingmann M, Hohmann M, Methler A, Herde A, et al.
PLoS One . 2015 May; 10(5):e0126011. PMID: 25954967
Bioturbation contributes to soil formation and ecosystem functioning. With respect to the active transport of matter by voles, bioturbation may be considered as a very dynamic process among those shaping...
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Liesenjohann T, Liesenjohann M, Trebaticka L, Sundell J, Haapakoski M, Ylonen H, et al.
Behav Ecol Sociobiol . 2015 May; 69(5):747-754. PMID: 25926712
Parental care often produces a trade-off between meeting nutritional demands of offspring and the duties of offspring protection, especially in altricial species. Parents have to leave their young unattended for...
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Eccard J, Liesenjohann T
PLoS One . 2014 May; 9(5):e94107. PMID: 24809666
Correct assessment of risks and costs of foraging is vital for the fitness of foragers. Foragers should avoid predation risk and balance missed opportunities. In risk-heterogeneous landscapes animals prefer safer...
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Liesenjohann M, Liesenjohann T, Palme R, Eccard J
BMC Ecol . 2013 Sep; 13:33. PMID: 24010574
Background: Adaptive behavioural strategies promoting co-occurrence of competing species are known to result from a sympatric evolutionary past. Strategies should be different for indirect resource competition (exploitation, e.g., foraging and...
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Eccard J, Liesenjohann T
PLoS One . 2008 Oct; 3(10):e3438. PMID: 18927615
Behaviour is shaped by evolution as to maximise fitness by balancing gains and risks. Models on decision making in biology, psychology or economy have investigated choices among options which differ...
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Liesenjohann T, Neuhaus B, Schmidt-Rhaesa A
J Morphol . 2006 Jun; 267(8):897-908. PMID: 16739161
The anterior and posterior head sensory organs of Dactylopodola baltica (Macrodasyida, Gastrotricha) were investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In addition, whole individuals were labeled with phalloidin to mark F-actin...