Publications
individual publications
-
academic article
-
Fitness-heterozygosity associations differ between male and female winter moths Operophtera brumata L.
Belgian Journal of Zoology.
137:41-45.
2007
-
A parametric model for estimation of dispersal patterns applied to five passerine spatially structured populations.
American Naturalist.
165.
2005
-
Climate variation and regional gradients in population dynamics of two hole nesting passerines.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B.
270:2397-2404.
2003
-
Variable responses to large-scale climate change in European Parus populations.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B.
270:367-372.
2003
-
Local recruitment of great and blue tits (Parus major, P. caeruleus) in relation to study plot size and degree of isolation.
Ecography.
24:33-42.
2001
-
Forest birds in forest fragments: Are fragmentation effects independent of season? .
Bird Study.
46:279-288.
1999
-
Effects of habitat fragmentation on provisioning rates, diet and breeding success in two species of tit (great tit and blue tit).
Oecologia.
114:522-530.
1998
-
Genetic population structure of the winter moth (Operophtera brumata L.) (Lepidoptera, Geometridae) in a fragmented landscape.
Heredity.
80:92-100.
1998
-
Mate selection by male winter moths Operophtera brumata (Lepidoptera, Geometridae): Adaptive male choice or female control? .
Behaviour.
135:29-42.
1998
-
Stabilizing selection on blue tit fledgling mass in the presence of sparrowhawks.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B.
265:1011-1016.
1998
-
Differentiation among blue tit (Parus caeruleus) populations measured with five minisatellite single locus probes.
Belgian Journal of Zoology.
127:179-189.
1997
-
Does the dominant Nuthatch Sitta europaea affect the foraging behaviour of the subordinate Treecreeper Certhia brachydactyla in small forest fragments? .
Ardea.
85:259-267.
1997
-
Effects of habitat fragmentation on foraging behaviour of tits and related species: Does niche space vary in relation to size and degree of isolation of forest fragments? .
Ecography.
20:281-286.
1997
-
Mate locating strategies are related to relative body length and wing colour in the speckled wood butterfly Pararge aegeria.
Ecological Entomology.
22:116-120.
1997
-
Seasonal phenotypic variation in the speckled wood butterfly (Pararge aegeria L.): Patterns in and relationship between wing characters.
Belgian Journal of Zoology.
127:167-178.
1997
-
Synchronization of hatching date with budburst of individual host trees (Quercus robur) in the winter moth (Operophtera brumata) and its fitness consequences.
Journal of Animal Ecology.
66:113-121.
1997
-
The effect of wing colour on male behavioural strategies in the speckled wood butterfly.
Animal Behaviour.
53:39-51.
1997
-
Restricted male winter moth (Operophtera brumata L.) dispersal among host trees.
Acta Oecologica.
17:319-329.
1996
-
Dispersal distances of Nuthatches, Sitta europaea, in a highly fragmented forest habitat.
Oikos: A Journal of Ecology.
72:375-381.
1995
-
Diverse effects of forest fragmentation on a number of animal species.
Belgian Journal of Zoology.
125:175-183.
1995
-
The genetic structure of Parus caeruleus (blue tit) populations as revealed by minisatellite single locus probes.
Heredity.
75:571-577.
1995
-
Effects of forest fragmentation on the population structure of winter moth Operophtera brumata L. (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).
Acta Oecologica.
15:193-206.
1994
-
Survival and lifetime reproductive success in dispersing and resident red squirrels.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.
34:197-201.
1994
-
Artificial nest predation and habitat fragmentation: Different trends in bird and mammal predators.
Ecography.
16:111-116.
1993
-
Conservation biology of birds: Can we bridge the gap between head and heart? .
Trends in Ecology and Evolution.
8:160-161.
1993
-
Sexual dimorphism in bill length and breeding success in Great and Blue Tits (Parus major, P. caeruleus).
Ornis Scandinavica.
22:171-173.
1991
-
Bird migration.
Nature, London.
347:23.
1990
-
Non-adaptive clutch-sizes in tits: Evidence for the gene flow hypothesis.
Nature (London).
348:723-725.
1990
-
Behaviour of birds after release from capture as an indicator of territorial status.
The Ibis.
130:69-72.
1988
-
The establishment of a breeding population of the Pied Flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca in the Peerdsbos, near Antwerp.
Giervalk.
77:333-339.
1987
-
Over de Zwartkopboomklever Sitta whiteheadi Sharpe.
Oriolus.
52:49-54.
1986
-
booksection