Prof. Klaus Fischer
Universität Koblenz
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Reim, Elisabeth; Widderich, Fee; Fischer, Klaus
Sexual differences in the morphology and movement of a butterfly: Good shape does not make good dispersersEUROPEAN JOURNAL OF ENTOMOLOGY. Bd. 116. 2019 S. 468 - 476
Reim, Elisabeth; Kahl, Stefan; Metschke, Katja et al.
Sexual differences rather than flight performance underlie movement and exploration in a tropical butterflyECOLOGICAL ENTOMOLOGY. Bd. 44. H. 5. 2019 S. 648 - 658
Klockmann, Michael; Fischer, Klaus
Strong reduction in diapause survival under warm and humid overwintering conditions in a temperate-zone butterflyPOPULATION ECOLOGY. Bd. 61. H. 2. 2019 S. 150 - 159
Fischer, Klaus; Karl, Isabell; Dublon, Ian A. N. et al.
A reply to Nieberding and Holveck: beyond experimental design and proximate mechanisms - mate choice in the face of sexual conflictFRONTIERS IN ZOOLOGY. Bd. 15. 2018
Reim, Elisabeth; Baguette, Michel; Guenter, Franziska et al.
Emigration propensity and flight performance are decoupled in a butterflyECOSPHERE. Bd. 9. H. 11. 2018
Geiger, Rina; Beaulieu, Michael; Franke, Kristin et al.
High male density favors maintenance over reproduction in a butterflyBEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY. Bd. 29. H. 5. 2018 S. 1031 - 1037
Reim, Elisabeth; Arnstedt, Ingo; Barwisch, Isabel et al.
Movement Patterns Differ between Sexes and Depend on Weather Conditions in the Butterfly Lycaena tityrusJOURNAL OF INSECT BEHAVIOR. Bd. 31. H. 3. 2018 S. 309 - 320
Hoffmann, Hannes; Kleeberg, Andreas; Goern, Sebastian et al.
Riverine fen restoration provides secondary habitat for endangered and stenotopic rove beetles (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae)INSECT CONSERVATION AND DIVERSITY. Bd. 11. H. 2. 2018 S. 194 - 203
Fischer, Klaus; Konstantin, Müller
Schlechter Erhaltungszustand wertgebender Vogelarten in EU-Vogelschutzgebieten des Westerwaldes: Dramatischer Rückgang von Braunkehlchen Saxicola rubetra und Wiesenpieper Anthus pratensisVogelwelt. Bd. 138. 2018 S. 17 - 28
Reim, Elisabeth; Blesinger, Simone; Foerster, Lisa et al.
Successful despite poor flight performance: range expansion is associated with enhanced exploratory behaviour and fast developmentJOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY. Bd. 31. H. 8. 2018 S. 1165 - 1179