Hubert Markl
Affiliations: | University of Konstanz, Konstanz, Germany |
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Michael Koch | grad student | University of Konstanz | |
JŸrgen Tautz | grad student | University WŸrzburg |
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Markl H, Ehret G. (2010) Die Hörschwelle der Maus (Mus musculus) - eine kritische Wertung der Methoden zur Bestimmung der Hörschwelle eines Säugetiers Ethology. 33: 274-286 |
Markl H, Ehret G. (2010) Die Hörschwelle der Maus (Mus musculus) Zeitschrift FüR Tierpsychologie. 33: 274-286 |
Ehret G, Koch M, Haack B, et al. (1987) Sex and parental experience determine the onset of an instinctive behavior in mice. Die Naturwissenschaften. 74: 47 |
Masters WM, Tautz J, Fletcher NH, et al. (1983) Body vibration and sound production in an insect (Atta sexdens) without specialized radiating structures Journal of Comparative Physiology □ A. 150: 239-249 |
Masters WM, Aicher B, Tautz J, et al. (1982) A new type of water vibration receptor on the crayfish antenna - II. Model of receptor function Journal of Comparative Physiology □ A. 149: 409-422 |
Tautz J, Masters WM, Aicher B, et al. (1981) A new type of water vibration receptor on the crayfish antenna - I. Sensory physiology Journal of Comparative Physiology □ A. 144: 533-541 |
Kramer B, Tautz J, Markl H. (1981) The EOD sound response in weakly electric fish Journal of Comparative Physiology □ A. 143: 435-441 |
Markl H, Hölldobler B. (1978) Recruitment and food-retrieving behavior in Novomessor (Formicidae, Hymenoptera) - II. Vibration signals Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 4: 183-216 |
Hölldobler B, Stanton RC, Markl H. (1978) Recruitment and food-retrieving behavior in Novomessor (Formicidae, Hymenoptera) - I. Chemical signals Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 4: 163-181 |
Tautz J, Markl H. (1978) Caterpillars detect flying wasps by hairs sensitive to airborne vibration Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 4: 101-110 |