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Overview

Lukas Jenni is affiliated with the Swiss Ornithological Institute in Switzerland. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily focusing on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences. Their work further extends into several subfields including ecology, ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, nature and landscape conservation, animal science and zoology, and cell biology.

Their main research topics cover a range of animal and ecological studies, including:

  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Avian Ecology and Behavior
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Reproductive Physiology in Livestock
  • Fish Biology and Ecology Studies

Lukas Jenni's recent publications reveal a specific focus on biological and ecological aspects of animals, with papers published between 2020 and 2023. Some notable recent works include:

  • Determinants and Constraints of Feather Growth, 2020, published in PLoS ONE
  • Biological Earth Observation with Animal Sensors, 2022, published in Trends in Ecology & Evolution
  • Glucocorticoid Levels Are Linked to Lifetime Reproductive Success and Survival of Adult Barn Owls, 2020, published in Journal of Evolutionary Biology
  • How Woodcocks Produce the Most Brilliant White Plumage Patches Among the Birds, 2023, published in Journal of The Royal Society Interface
  • Factors Modulating the Behavioral and Physiological Stress Responses: Do They Modify the Relationship Between Flight Initiation Distance and Corticosterone Reactivity?, 2021, published in Hormones and Behavior

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Lukas Jenni include:

  • Susanne Jenni-Eiermann
  • Bettina Almasi
  • Alexandre Roulin
  • Fränzi Korner-Nievergelt
  • Zulima Tablado

Lukas Jenni publishes regularly in several venues, with the most frequent outlets being:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • PLoS ONE
  • Hormones and Behavior
  • Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
  • Trends in Ecology & Evolution

Best Publications

  • Moult and Ageing of European Passerines

    Lukas Jenni;Raffael Winkler;Thomas Degen

  • FUEL SUPPLY AND METABOLIC CONSTRAINTS IN MIGRATING BIRDS

    Lukas Jenni;Susanne Jenni-Eiermann

  • Timing of autumn bird migration under climate change: advances in long-distance migrants, delays in short-distance migrants

    Lukas Jenni;Marc Kéry;Marc Kéry

  • Ski tourism affects habitat use and evokes a physiological stress response in capercaillie Tetrao urogallus: a new methodological approach

    Dominik Thiel;Dominik Thiel;Susanne Jenni-Eiermann;Veronika Braunisch;Rupert Palme

  • Plasma Metabolite Levels Predict Individual Body-Mass Changes in a Small Long-Distance Migrant, the Garden Warbler

    Susanne Jenni-Eiermann;Lukas Jenni

  • MIGRATING BIRDS STOP OVER LONGER THAN USUALLY THOUGHT: AN IMPROVED CAPTURE–RECAPTURE ANALYSIS

    Michael Schaub;Michael Schaub;Roger Pradel;Lukas Jenni;Jean-Dominique Lebreton

  • Fuel deposition of three passerine bird species along the migration route.

    Michael Schaub;Lukas Jenni

  • Metabolic responses to flight and fasting in night-migrating passerines

    Susanne Jenni-Eiermann;Lukas Jenni

  • Fuel stores, fuel accumulation, and the decision to depart from a migration stopover site

    Michael Schaub;Lukas Jenni;Franz Bairlein

  • Prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi Sensu Lato in Ticks Collected from Migratory Birds in Switzerland

    Marie-Angèle Poupon;Elena Lommano;Pierre-François Humair;Véronique Douet

  • Behavioural and Physiological Reactions to Environmental Variation in Bird Migration: a Review

    Lukas Jenni;Michael Schaub

  • Departure of migrating European robins, Erithacus rubecula, from a stopover site in relation to wind and rain

    Michael Schaub;Michael Schaub;Felix Liechti;Lukas Jenni

  • Are Swiss birds tracking climate change? Detecting elevational shifts using response curve shapes

    Ramona Maggini;Ramona Maggini;Anthony Lehmann;Marc Kéry;Hans Schmid

  • Heterophils/Lymphocytes-ratio and circulating corticosterone do not indicate the same stress imposed on Eurasian kestrel nestlings

    Claudia Müller;Susanne Jenni-Eiermann;Lukas Jenni

  • Corticosterone mediates the condition-dependent component of melanin-based coloration

    Alexandre Roulin;Bettina Almasi;Bettina Almasi;Anya Rossi-Pedruzzi;Anne-Lyse Ducrest

  • Year-round tracking of small trans-Saharan migrants using light-level geolocators.

    Erich Bächler;Steffen Hahn;Michael Schaub;Michael Schaub;Raphaël Arlettaz;Raphaël Arlettaz

  • Fuel use and metabolic response to endurance exercise: a wind tunnel study of a long-distance migrant shorebird

    Susanne Jenni-Eiermann;Lukas Jenni;Anders Kvist;Åke Lindström

  • Determinants of uncertainty in wildlife responses to human disturbance

    Zulima Tablado;Lukas Jenni

  • Regulation of protein breakdown and adrenocortical response to stress in birds during migratory flight.

    Lukas Jenni;Susanne Jenni-Eiermann;Fernando Spina;Hubert Schwabl

  • Variation of fuelling rates among sites, days and individuals in migrating passerine birds

    M. Schaub;M. Schaub;L. Jenni

Frequent Co-Authors

Susanne Jenni-Eiermann
Susanne Jenni-Eiermann Swiss Ornithological Institute
Alexandre Roulin
Alexandre Roulin University of Lausanne
Raphaël Arlettaz
Raphaël Arlettaz University of Bern
Marc Kéry
Marc Kéry Swiss Ornithological Institute
Peter Berthold
Peter Berthold Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Anthony Lehmann
Anthony Lehmann University of Geneva
Felix Liechti
Felix Liechti Swiss Ornithological Institute
Martin Beniston
Martin Beniston University of Geneva
Hubert Schwabl
Hubert Schwabl Washington State University
Res Altwegg
Res Altwegg University of Cape Town

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