Items where Author is "Roth, T."
Number of items: 16. ArticleSattler, T. and Pezzatti, G. B. and Nobis, M. P. and Obrist, M. K. and Roth, T. and Moretti, M.. (2014) Selection of Multiple Umbrella Species for Functional and Taxonomic Diversity to Represent Urban Biodiversity. Conservation Biology, Vol. 28, no. 2. pp. 414-426. Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Amrhein, V. and Naguib, M.. (2013) The predictive value of trill performance in a large repertoire songbird, the nightingale Luscinia megarhynchos. Journal of avian biology, Vol. 44 , S. 567–574. Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Naguib, M. and Amrhein, V.. (2012) Communication in the Third Dimension: Song Perch Height of Rivals Affects Singing Response in Nightingales. PLoS one, Vol. 7, H. 3 , e32194. Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Amrhein, V. and Naguib, M.. (2012) Distance-dependent responses by eavesdroppers on neighbour-stranger interactions in nightingales. Animal behaviour, Vol. 83, H. 4. pp. 961-968. Huwyler, S. and Plattner, M. and Roth, T.. (2012) Modellierung der Tagfaltervielfalt im Schweizer Alpenraum = Modelling butterfly richness in the Swiss Alps : mehr als ein Drittel der Tagfalter-Hot-Spots liegt in gesetzlich geschützten Trockenwiesen : more than a third of the butterfly hotspots coincide with legally protected dry grasslands. Natur und Landschaft, Jg. 87, H. 7. pp. 298-304. Roth, T. and Sprau, P. and Naguib, M. and Amrhein, V.. (2012) Sexually selected signaling in birds: a case for bayesian change-point analysis of behavioral routines. The auk, Vol. 129, H. 4. pp. 660-669. Ayé, R. and Roth, T. and Saiam, I. S. and Stalling, T.. (2012) Sistan (Afghan) Scrub Sparrow Passer (moabiticus) yatii: Notes on Common Name, Status and Threats. Podoces, Vol. 7, H. 1/2. pp. 54-58. Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Schmidt, R. and Amrhein, V. and Naguib, M.. (2010) Communication across territory boundaries : distance-dependent responses in nightingales. Behavioral Ecology, Vol. 21, H. 5. pp. 1011-1017. Sprau, P. and Schmidt, R. and Roth, T. and Amrhein, V. and Naguib, M.. (2010) Effects of rapid broadband trills on responses to song overlapping in nightingales. Ethology, Vol. 116. pp. 300-308. Roth, T. and Amrhein, V.. (2010) Estimating individual survival using territory occupancy data on unmarked animals. Journal of applied ecology, Vol. 47, no. 2, pp 386-392. Kammerlander, C. and Roth, T. and Friedman, S. M. and Suhm, N. and Luger, T. J. and Kammerlander-Knauer, U. and Krappinger, D. and Blauth, M.. (2010) Ortho-geriatric service : a literature review comparing different models. Osteoporosis international, Vol. 21, Suppl. 4 , S637-46. Roth, T. and Sprau, P. and Schmidt, R. and Naguib, M. and Amrhein, V.. (2009) Sex-specific timing of mate searching and territory prospecting in the nightingale : nocturnal life of females. Proceedings of the Royal Society. Series B, Biological sciences, Vol. 276, H. 1664. pp. 2045-2050. Roth, T. and Amrhein, V. and Peter, B. and Weber, D.. (2008) A Swiss agri-environment scheme effectively enhances species richness for some taxa over time. Agriculture, ecosystems and environment, Vol. 125, H. 1-4. pp. 167-172. Naguib, M. and Schmidt, R. and Sprau, P. and Roth, T. and Florcke, C. and Amrhein, V.. (2008) The ecology of vocal signaling : male spacing and communication distance of different song traits in nightingales. Behavioral Ecology, Vol. 19, H. 5. pp. 1034-1040. Roth, T. and Weber, D.. (2008) Top predators as indicators for species richness? : Prey species are just as useful. Journal of applied ecology, Vol. 45, no. 3, pp 987-991. BookAyé, R. and Schweizer, M. and Roth, T.. (2012) Birds of Central Asia : Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Afghanistan. Helm field guides. London. |