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Thomas Lubjuhn is affiliated with the University of Cologne in Germany. The professional profile of this researcher is centered on their academic contributions originating from this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Extrapair paternity in the great tit (Parus major): a test of the “good genes” hypothesis

    Sabine Strohbach;Eberhard Curio;Andrea Bathen;Jōrg Epplen

  • MATING SYSTEM AND SEXUAL SELECTION IN THE SCORPIONFLY PANORPA VULGARIS (MECOPTERA : PANORPIDAE)

    Klaus Peter Sauer;Thomas Lubjuhn;Jörn Sindern;Harald Kullmann

  • EXTRA-PAIR PATERNITY IN GREAT TITS (PARUS MAJOR)-A LONG TERM STUDY

    Thomas Lubjuhn;Sabine Strohbach;Jorg Brun;Thomas Gerken

  • Pair identity — An important factor concerning variation in extra-pair paternity in the coal tit (Parus ater)

    Verena Dietrich;Tim Schmoll;Wolfgang Winkel;Jörg T. Epplen

  • PATERNAL GENETIC EFFECTS ON OFFSPRING FITNESS ARE CONTEXT DEPENDENT WITHIN THE EXTRAPAIR MATING SYSTEM OF A SOCIALLY MONOGAMOUS PASSERINE

    Tim Schmoll;Verena Dietrich;Wolfgang Winkel;Jörg T. Epplen

  • Long-term fitness consequences of female extra-pair matings in a socially monogamous passerine

    Tim Schmoll;Verena Dietrich;Verena Dietrich;Wolfgang Winkel;Jörg T. Epplen

  • Influence of extra-pair paternity on parental care in great tits ( Parus major )

    T. Lubjuhn;E. Curio;S. C. Muth;J. Brün

  • Genetic monogamy in burrowing parrots Cyanoliseus patagonus

    Juan F. Masello;Anna Sramkova;Petra Quillfeldt;Jörg Thomas Epplen

  • Reproductive success of monogamous and polygynous pied flycatchers ( Ficedula hypoleuca )

    Thomas Lubjuhn;Wolfgang Winkel;Jorg Thomas Epplen;Jorg Brun

  • Genetic Monogamy in Wilson's Storm-Petrel

    Petra Quillfeldt;Tim Schmoll;Hans-Ulrich Peter;Jörg Thomas Epplen

  • Extra-pair paternity, testes size and testosterone level in relation to colour polymorphism in the barn owl Tyto alba

    A Roulin;Wendt Mueller;L Sasvari;Cornelis Dijkstra

  • DNA Fingerprinting and Profiling in Behavioural Ecology

    Thomas Lubjuhn;Klaus Peter Sauer

  • Do leucocytes reflect condition in nestling burrowing parrots Cyanoliseus patagonus in the wild

    Juan Francisco Masello;R. Gustavo Choconi;Matthias Helmer;Thomas Kremberg

  • Lifespan, lifetime reproductive performance and paternity loss of within-pair and extra-pair offspring in the coal tit Periparus ater.

    Tim Schmoll;Frank M Schurr;Wolfgang Winkel;Joerg T Epplen

  • Adoption of chicks and the level of relatedness in common gull, Larus canus, colonies: DNA fingerprinting analyses.

    Dariusz Bukaciński;Dariusz Bukaciński;Monika Bukacińska;Monika Bukacińska;Thomas Lubjuhn

  • Molecular genetic analysis of remating frequencies and sperm competition in the scorpionfly Panorpa vulgaris (Imhoff and Labram)

    Thomas Gerken;Jorg Thomas Epplen;Afra Schmidt;Epplen

  • Is the structural and psittacofulvin‐based coloration of wild burrowing parrots Cyanoliseus patagonus condition dependent?

    Juan Francisco Masello;Thomas Lubjuhn;Petra Quillfeldt

  • Passerine Extrapair Mating Dynamics: A Bayesian Modeling Approach Comparing Four Species

    Jon E. Brommer;Jussi S. Alho;Clotilde Biard;Joanne R. Chapman

  • Genetic paternity analyses in Little Owls (Athene noctua): does the high rate of paternal care select against extra-pair young?

    Wendt Müller;Jörg Thomas Epplen;Thomas Lubjuhn

  • Extra-pair paternity, offspring mortality and offspring sex ratio in the socially monogamous coal tit (Parus ater)

    Verena Dietrich-Bischoff;Tim Schmoll;Wolfgang Winkel;Sven Krackow

  • Yearling male great tits, Parus major, suffer more strongly from cuckoldry than older males.

    Thomas Lubjuhn;Thomas Gerken;Jörg Brün;Tim Schmoll

  • Leucocytes in adult burrowing parrots Cyanoliseus patagonus in the wild: variation between contrasting breeding seasons, gender, and individual condition

    Andreas Plischke;Petra Quillfeldt;Thomas Lubjuhn;Santiago Merino

  • High Frequency of Extra-Pair Paternity in the Coal Tit

    Thomas Lubjuhn;Thomas Gerken;Jorg Brun;Jorg T. Epplen

  • Genetic paternity analyses in Little Owls (Athene noctua): does the high rate of paternal care select against extra-pair young?@@@Genetische Vaterschaftsanalysen bei Steinkäuzen (Athene noctua): Beeinflußt der hohe elterliche Aufwand der Männchen das Auftreten von Vaterschaften außerhalb des Paarbundes?

    Wendt Müller;Jörg Thomas Epplen;Thomas Lubjuhn

Frequent Co-Authors

Jörg T. Epplen
Jörg T. Epplen Ruhr University Bochum
Petra Quillfeldt
Petra Quillfeldt University of Giessen
Frank M. Schurr
Frank M. Schurr University of Hohenheim
Bart Kempenaers
Bart Kempenaers Max Planck Institute for Ornithology
Samantha C. Patrick
Samantha C. Patrick University of Liverpool
Joachim Kurtz
Joachim Kurtz University of Münster
Ian R. Hartley
Ian R. Hartley Lancaster University
Toni Laaksonen
Toni Laaksonen University of Turku
Anne Charmantier
Anne Charmantier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jan Komdeur
Jan Komdeur University of Groningen

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