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Sandra Bouwhuis
Sandra Bouwhuis
Scientific director, Institute of Avian Research
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Climate change and population declines in a long-distance migratory bird
C Both, S Bouwhuis, CM Lessells, ME Visser
Nature 441 (7089), 81-83, 2006
18682006
Heterogeneous selection on a heritable temperament trait in a variable environment
JL Quinn, SC Patrick, S Bouwhuis, TA Wilkin, BC Sheldon
Journal of Animal Ecology 78 (6), 1203-1215, 2009
2252009
Great tits growing old: selective disappearance and the partitioning of senescence to stages within the breeding cycle
S Bouwhuis, BC Sheldon, S Verhulst, A Charmantier
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1668), 2769-2777, 2009
2252009
Quantitative assessment of the importance of phenotypic plasticity in adaptation to climate change in wild bird populations
O Vedder, S Bouwhuis, BC Sheldon
PLoS biology 11 (7), e1001605, 2013
2012013
The forms and fitness cost of senescence: age-specific recapture, survival, reproduction, and reproductive value in a wild bird population
S Bouwhuis, R Choquet, BC Sheldon, S Verhulst
The American Naturalist 179 (1), E15-E27, 2012
1482012
Global phenological insensitivity to shifting ocean temperatures among seabirds
K Keogan, F Daunt, S Wanless, RA Phillips, CA Walling, P Agnew, ...
Nature Climate Change 8 (4), 313-318, 2018
1322018
Individual variation in rates of senescence: natal origin effects and disposable soma in a wild bird population
S Bouwhuis, A Charmantier, S Verhulst, BC Sheldon
Journal of Animal Ecology 79 (6), 1251-1261, 2010
1292010
Reproductive effort accelerates actuarial senescence in wild birds: an experimental study
JJ Boonekamp, M Salomons, S Bouwhuis, C Dijkstra, S Verhulst
Ecology letters 17 (5), 599-605, 2014
1222014
Trans‐generational effects on ageing in a wild bird population
S Bouwhuis, A Charmantier, S Verhulst, BC Sheldon
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 23 (3), 636-642, 2010
942010
Sex-specific pathways of parental age effects on offspring lifetime reproductive success in a long-lived seabird
S Bouwhuis, O Vedder, PH Becker
Evolution 69 (7), 1760-1771, 2015
852015
Personality and basal metabolic rate in a wild bird population
S Bouwhuis, JL Quinn, BC Sheldon, S Verhulst
Oikos 123 (1), 56-62, 2014
822014
Age‐dependent trait variation: the relative contribution of within‐individual change, selective appearance and disappearance in a long‐lived seabird
H Zhang, O Vedder, PH Becker, S Bouwhuis
Journal of Animal Ecology 84 (3), 797-807, 2015
812015
The diversity of population responses to environmental change
F Colchero, OR Jones, DA Conde, D Hodgson, F Zajitschek, BR Schmidt, ...
Ecology letters 22 (2), 342-353, 2019
652019
Telomere attrition and growth: A life‐history framework and case study in common terns
O Vedder, S Verhulst, C Bauch, S Bouwhuis
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 30 (7), 1409-1419, 2017
602017
Connecting the data landscape of long‐term ecological studies: The SPI‐Birds data hub
A Culina, F Adriaensen, LD Bailey, MD Burgess, A Charmantier, EF Cole, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (9), 2147-2160, 2021
532021
Basal metabolic rate and the rate of senescence in the great tit
S Bouwhuis, BC Sheldon, S Verhulst
Functional Ecology 25 (4), 829-838, 2011
532011
Telomere length is heritable and genetically correlated with lifespan in a wild bird
O Vedder, M Moiron, C Bichet, C Bauch, S Verhulst, PH Becker, ...
Molecular Ecology 31 (23), 6297-6307, 2022
512022
Telomere length is repeatable, shortens with age and reproductive success, and predicts remaining lifespan in a long‐lived seabird
C Bichet, S Bouwhuis, C Bauch, S Verhulst, PH Becker, O Vedder
Molecular Ecology 29 (2), 429-441, 2020
512020
Hemispheric asymmetry in ocean change and the productivity of ecosystem sentinels
WJ Sydeman, DS Schoeman, SA Thompson, BA Hoover, M García-Reyes, ...
Science 372 (6545), 980-983, 2021
482021
Heterogeneity in individual quality in birds: overall patterns and insights from a study on common terns
O Vedder, S Bouwhuis
Oikos 127 (5), 719-727, 2018
482018
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