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Over ons Praktische zaken Waar vindt u ons A.A. (Alexander) Schlatmann, MSc

Research interests

PhD project: Animal personality as a driver of reproductive isolation?

Personality variation influences how individuals distribute and interact with each other’s. As a consequence such phenomena could promote personality-based mating and, potentially, be a first step towards reproductive isolation and species divergence.

This PhD project investigates whether and how personality variation can contribute to personality-based assortative mating in animal populations.

Publicaties

Intruder sex and breeding stage influence territorial aggressiveness: But only in male not female blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus)

Olfactory kin discrimination in begging blue tit nestlings?

Pers/media

Blue tit nesting and breeding habits

What do birds use their nose for?