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Hofmann, G and Mettke-Hofmann, C (2024) Watch out! High vigilance at small waterholes when alone in open trees. PLoS One, 19 (7).
Larousse, O and Mettke-Hofmann, C (2024) Salience Beats Individual Cue Preferences. Birds, 5 (1). pp. 115-126. ISSN 2673-6004
Moise, R, Eccles, G and Mettke-Hofmann, C (2023) Enclosure Background Preferences Differ between Sexes and Color Morphs in the Gouldian Finch. Animals, 13 (8). ISSN 2076-2615
Mettke-Hofmann, C (2022) When to return to normal? Temporal dynamics of vigilance in four situations. Birds, 4 (1). pp. 1-14. ISSN 2673-6004
Mettke-Hofmann, C (2022) Is vigilance a personality trait? Plasticity is key alongside some contextual consistency. PLoS One, 17 (12). ISSN 1932-6203
Mettke-Hofmann, C (2021) Morph Composition Matters in the Gouldian Finch (Chloebia gouldiae): Involvement of Red-Headed Birds Increases Vigilance. Birds, 2 (4). pp. 404-414. ISSN 2673-6004
Eccles, GR, Bethell, EJ, Greggor, AL and Mettke-Hofmann, C (2021) Individual Variation in Dietary Wariness Is Predicted by Head Color in a Specialist Feeder, the Gouldian Finch. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9. ISSN 2296-701X
Mettke-Hofmann, C, Eccles, G, Greggor, A and Bethell, EJ (2020) Cognition in a changing world: Red-headed Gouldian finches enter spatially unfamiliar habitats more readily than do black-headed birds. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 8. ISSN 2296-701X
O'Reilly, AO, Hofmann, G and Mettke-Hofmann, C (2019) Gouldian finches are followers with black-headed females taking the lead. PLoS One, 14 (4). ISSN 1932-6203
Perkovic, K and Mettke-Hofmann, C (2018) Colour polymorphic Gouldian finches avoid complex backgrounds but prefer simple camouflage colours over white backgrounds. Applied Animal Behaviour Science. ISSN 0168-1591
Braun, MP, Reinschnidt, M, Datzmann, T, Waugh, D, Zamora, R, Haebich, A, Neves, L, Gerlach, H, Arndt, T, Mettke-Hofmann, C, Sauer-Guerth, H and Wink, M (2017) Influences of oceanic islands and the Pleistocene on the biogeography and evolution of two groups of Australasian parrots (Aves: Psittaciformes: Eclectus roratus, Trichoglossus haematodus complex). Rapid evolution and implications for taxonomy and conservation. European Journal of Ecology, 3 (1). pp. 47-66. ISSN 1339-8474
Stanley, CR, Mettke-Hofmann, C, Hager, R and Shultz, S (2017) Social stability in semi-feral ponies: networks show inter-annual stability alongside seasonal flexibility. Animal Behaviour, 136. pp. 175-184. ISSN 0003-3472
Stanley, CR, Mettke-Hofmann, C and Preziosi, R (2017) Personality in the Cockroach (Diploptera punctate): Evidence for Stability Across Developmental Stages Despite Age Effects on Boldness. PLoS ONE, 12 (5). ISSN 1932-6203
Scriba, MF, Gasparini, J, Jacquin, L, Mettke-Hofmann, C, Rattenborg, NC and Roulin, A (2016) The effect of food quality during growth on spatial memory consolidation in adult pigeons. Journal of Experimental Biology. ISSN 1477-9145
Nilsson, ALK, Nilsson, J-A and Mettke-Hofmann, C (2016) Energy Reserves, Information Need and a Pinch of Personality Determine Decision-Making on Route in Partially Migratory Blue Tits. PLoS One. ISSN 1932-6203
Mettke-Hofmann, C, Hamel, PB, Hofmann, G, Zenzal, TJ, Pellegrini, A, Malpass, J, Garfinkel, M, Schiff, N and Greenberg, R (2015) Competition and habitat quality influence age and sex distribution in wintering rusty blackbirds. PLoS One, 10 (5). pp. 1-17. ISSN 1932-6203
King, AJ, Williams, LJ and Mettke-Hofmann, C (2014) The effects of social conformity on Gouldian finch personality. Animal Behaviour, 99. pp. 25-31. ISSN 1095-8282
Mettke-Hofmann, C (2014) Cognitive ecology – ecological factors, life-styles and cognition. WIREs Cognitive Science, 5 (3). pp. 345-360.
Mettke-Hofmann, C, Winkler, H, Hamel, PB and Greenberg, R (2013) Migratory New World blackbirds (icterids) are more neophobic than closely related resident icterids. PLoS One, 8 (2). ISSN 1932-6203
Mettke-Hofmann, C, Wink, M, Braun, M and Winkler, H (2012) Residency and a broad feeding spectrum are related to extensive spatial exploration in parrots. Behavioral Ecology, 23 (6). pp. 1365-1371. ISSN 1465-7279