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Tomas Grim
Tomas Grim
University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic
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The geography of fear: a latitudinal gradient in anti-predator escape distances of birds across Europe
M Díaz, AP Mřller, E Flensted-Jensen, T Grim, JD Ibáńez-Álamo, ...
PLoS ONE 8 (5), e64634, 2013
2372013
High urban population density of birds reflects their timing of urbanization
AP Mřller, M Diaz, E Flensted-Jensen, T Grim, JD Ibáńez-Álamo, ...
Oecologia 170 (3), 867-875, 2012
2002012
Constraints on host choice: why do parasitic birds rarely exploit some common potential hosts?
T Grim, P Samaš, C Moskát, O Kleven, M Honza, A Moksnes, E Rřskaft, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 80 (3), 508-518, 2011
1652011
The modelling of avian visual perception predicts behavioural rejection responses to foreign egg colours
P Cassey, M Honza, T Grim, ME Hauber
Biology Letters 4 (5), 515-517, 2008
1432008
The evolution of nestling discrimination by hosts of parasitic birds: why is rejection so rare?
T Grim
Evolutionary Ecology Research 8 (5), 785-802, 2006
1362006
Experimental evidence for chick discrimination without recognition in a brood parasite host
T Grim
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 274 (1608), 373-381, 2007
1242007
Rural-urban differences in escape behavior of European birds across a latitudinal gradient
D Samia, DT Blumstein, M Diaz, T Grim, JD Ibáńez-Álamo, J Jokimäki, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 5, 66, 2017
1222017
Nestling discrimination without recognition: a possible defence mechanism for hosts towards cuckoo parasitism?
T Grim, O Kleven, O Mikulica
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 270 (Suppl 1), S73-S75, 2003
1092003
Mimicry vs. similarity: which resemblances between brood parasites and their hosts are mimetic and which are not?
T Grim
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 84 (1), 69-78, 2005
1062005
Are blue eggs a sexually selected signal of female collared flycatchers? A cross-fostering experiment
M Krist, T Grim
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61, 863-876, 2007
962007
Why are birds' eggs colourful? Eggshell pigments co‐vary with life‐history and nesting ecology among British breeding non‐passerine birds
P Cassey, GH Thomas, SJ Portugal, G Maurer, ME Hauber, T Grim, ...
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 106 (3), 657-672, 2012
912012
Host recognition of brood parasites: implications for methodology in studies of enemy recognition
T Grim
The Auk 122 (2), 530-543, 2005
902005
Urbanized birds have superior establishment success in novel environments
AP Mřller, M Díaz, E Flensted-Jensen, T Grim, JD Ibáńez-Álamo, ...
Oecologia 178 (3), 943-950, 2015
812015
Egg discrimination along a gradient of natural variation in eggshell coloration
D Hanley, T Grim, B Igic, P Samaš, AV López, MD Shawkey, ME Hauber
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 284 (1848), 20162592, 2017
802017
A shared chemical basis of avian host–parasite egg colour mimicry
B Igic, P Cassey, T Grim, DR Greenwood, C Moskát, J Rutila, ME Hauber
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 279 (1731), 1068-1076, 2012
802012
Change in flight initiation distance between urban and rural habitats following a cold winter
AP Mřller, T Grim, JD Ibáńez-Álamo, G Markó, P Tryjanowski
Behavioral Ecology 24 (5), 1211-1217, 2013
792013
Cuckoo growth performance in parasitized and unused hosts: not only host size matters
T Grim
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 60, 716-723, 2006
782006
The cost of virulence: an experimental study of egg eviction by brood parasitic chicks
T Grim, J Rutila, P Cassey, ME Hauber
Behavioral Ecology 20 (5), 1138–1146, 2009
722009
Contagious fear: escape behavior increases with flock size in European gregarious birds
F Morelli, Y Benedetti, M Díaz, T Grim, JD Ibáńez‐Álamo, J Jokimäki, ...
Ecology and Evolution 9 (10), 6096-6104, 2019
712019
Experimentally constrained virulence is costly for common cuckoo chicks
T Grim, J Rutila, P Cassey, ME Hauber
Ethology 115 (1), 14-22, 2009
702009
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