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Jelmer M Samplonius
Jelmer M Samplonius
Associate Ornithologist, RPS
Verified email at rug.nl
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Artificial night lighting rather than traffic noise affects the daily timing of dawn and dusk singing in common European songbirds
A Da Silva, JM Samplonius, E Schlicht, M Valcu, B Kempenaers
Behavioral Ecology 25 (5), 1037-1047, 2014
1952014
Phenological sensitivity to climate change is higher in resident than in migrant bird populations among European cavity breeders
JM Samplonius, L Bartošová, MD Burgess, AV Bushuev, T Eeva, ...
Global change biology 24 (8), 3780-3790, 2018
952018
Strengthening the evidence base for temperature-mediated phenological asynchrony and its impacts
JM Samplonius, A Atkinson, C Hassall, K Keogan, SJ Thackeray, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 5 (2), 155-164, 2021
892021
Phenological mismatch and ontogenetic diet shifts interactively affect offspring condition in a passerine
JM Samplonius, EF Kappers, S Brands, C Both
Journal of Animal Ecology 85 (5), 1255-1264, 2016
772016
Climate change may affect fatal competition between two bird species
JM Samplonius, C Both
Current Biology 29 (2), 327-331, 2019
762019
Competitor phenology as a social cue in breeding site selection
JM Samplonius, C Both
Journal of Animal Ecology 86 (3), 615-623, 2017
522017
The environmental predictors of spatio-temporal variation in the breeding phenology of a passerine bird
JD Shutt, IB Cabello, K Keogan, DI Leech, JM Samplonius, L Whittle, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1908), 20190952, 2019
462019
Delayed age at first breeding and experimental removals show large non-breeding surplus in pied flycatchers
C Both, C Burger, J Ouwehand, JM Samplonius, R Ubels, RG Bijlsma
Ardea 105 (1), 43-60, 2017
412017
DNA metabarcoding quantifies the relative biomass of arthropod taxa in songbird diets: Validation with camera‐recorded diets
YI Verkuil, M Nicolaus, R Ubels, MW Dietz, JM Samplonius, A Galema, ...
Ecology and Evolution 12 (5), e8881, 2022
38*2022
A case of a three species mixed brood after two interspecific nest takeovers
JM Samplonius, C Both
Ardea 102 (1), 105-107, 2014
312014
Nest site preference depends on the relative density of conspecifics and heterospecifics in wild birds
JM Samplonius, IM Kromhout Van Der Meer, C Both
Frontiers in Zoology 14, 1-8, 2017
262017
The roles of temperature, nest predators and information parasites for geographical variation in egg covering behaviour of tits (Paridae)
OJ Loukola, P Adamik, F Adriaensen, E Barba, B Doligez, ...
Journal of Biogeography 47 (7), 1482-1493, 2020
192020
Interspecific aggression declines seasonally in breeding great tits Parus major
JM Samplonius
Ethology 125 (3), 159-163, 2019
132019
The correlates of intraspecific variation in nest height and nest building duration in the Eurasian blue tit Cyanistes caeruleus
D Der Weduwen, K Keogan, JM Samplonius, AB Phillimore, JD Shutt
Journal of Avian Biology 52 (3), 2021
62021
Does territory owner aggression offer an alternative explanation to patterns in heterospecific information use studies? A comment on Slagsvold and Wiebe
JM Samplonius
Journal of Avian Biology 49 (3), e01567, 2018
62018
Among tree and habitat differences in the timing and abundance of spring caterpillars
KH Macphie, JM Samplonius, J Hadfield, J Pearce-Higgins, A Phillimore
EcoEvoRxiv, 2020
32020
Modelling thermal sensitivity in the full phenological distribution: A new approach applied to the spring arboreal caterpillar peak
KH Macphie, JM Samplonius, JL Pick, JD Hadfield, AB Phillimore
Functional Ecology 37 (12), 3015-3026, 2023
12023
Systematic weaknesses in the evidence base for temperature-mediated phenological mismatch
JM Samplonius, A Atkinson, C Hassall, K Keogan, SJ Thackeray, ...
Nat. Ecol. Evol, 2020
12020
Warmer springs lead to earlier and higher peaks of arboreal caterpillars
KH Macphie, JM Samplonius, JL Pick, J Hadfield, A Phillimore
EcoEvoRxiv, 2022
2022
Temporal components of interspecific interactions (PhD thesis, July 2018)
JM Samplonius
Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, 2018
2018
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