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110
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Annual report
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2
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Örebro
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60
Year of publishing
2000
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15
109 Hasselquist D. 1999. Trastsångaren förmedlar unika kunskaper om fåglars sång. Vår Fågelvärld 58(4):8-12.
108 Hansson B, Bensch S, Hasselquist D. 2000. Patterns of nest predation contribute to polygyny in the great reed warbler. Ecology 81(2):319-328.
107 Sejberg D, Bensch S, Hasselquist D. 2000. Nestling provisioning in polygynous great reed warblers (Acrocephalus arundinaceus): do males bring larger prey to compensate for fewer nest visits? Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 47:213-219.
106 Bensch S, Hasselquist D, Nielsen B, Nihlén C, Frodin P. 2000. Food resources and territory quality in the polygynous reed warbler. Biosystematics and Ecology
105 Bensch S, Westerdahl H, Hansson B, Hasselquist D. 1999. Do females adjust the sex of their offspring in relation to the breeding sex ratio? Journal of Evolutionary Biology 12:1104–1109.
104 Sondell J. 2000. Wing moult duration for the Reed Bunting Emberiza Schoeniclus at Kvismaren, central Sweden, with regard to data representa- tiveness and weather influence. Ornis Svecica 10:13-23.
103 Bensch S, Nielsen B. 1999. Autumn migration speed of juvenile Reed and Sedge Warblers in relation to date and fat loads. The Condor 101:153–156.
102 Hasselquist D, Langefors Å. 1998. Variable social mating system in the Sedge Warbler, Acrocephalus schoenobaenus. Ethology 104: 759-769.
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101
Message type
Annual report
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2
Place
Örebro
Pages
80
Year of publishing
1999
Volume / Report number
14
100 Hasselquist D. 1998. Polygyny in the great reed warbler: a long-term study of factors contributing to male fitness. Ecology 79: 2376-2390.
99 Åkesson S. 1999. Do passerine migrants captured at an inland site perform temporary reverse migration in autumn. Ardea 87(1):129-138 .
98 Bensch S, Hasselquist D, Nielsen B, Hansson B. 1998. Higher fitness for philopatric than for immigrant males in a semi-isolated population of great reed warblers. Evolution 52(3):877-883.
97 Langefors Å, Hasselquist D, von Schantz T. 1998. Extra-pair fertilizations in the Sedge Warbler. Journal of Avian Biology 29:134-144.
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96
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Annual report
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2
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Örebro
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60
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1998
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13
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95
Message type
Annual report
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2
Place
Örebro
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64
Year of publishing
1997
Volume / Report number
12
94 Hasselquist D, Bensch S, von Schantz T. 1996. Correlation between male song repertoire, extra-pair paternity and offspring survival in the great reed warbler. Nature 381(16):229-232.
93 Westerdahl H, Bensch S, Hansson B, Hasselquist D, von Schantz T. 1997. Sex ratio variation among broods of great reed warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus. Molecular Ecology 6:543-548.
92 Hansson B, Bensch S, Hasselquist D. 1997. Infanticide in the polygynous great reed warblers: secondary females destroy eggs of primary females. Animal Behaviour 54:297-304.
91 Bensch S, Källander H, Lager R. 1996. Mass and wing length of young Black- headed Gulls Larus ridibundus as predictors of age and survival. Ornis Svecica 6:57-66.
90 Hall S. 1996. The timing of post-juvenile moult and fuel deposition in relation to the onset of autumn migration in Reed Warblers Acrocephalus scirpaceus and Sedge Warblers Acrocephalus schoenobaenus. Ornis Svecica 6:89-96.
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89
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Annual report
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2
Place
Örebro
Pages
80
Year of publishing
1996
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11
88 Bensch S. 1996. Female mating status and reproductive success in the great reed warbler: is there a potential cost of polygyny that requires compensation? Journal of Animal Ecology 65:283-296.
87 Bensch S, Nielsen B. 1995. Post-fledging movements of juvenile Reed Warblers Acrocephalus scirpaceus and Sedge Warblers A schoenobaenus. Ornis Svecica 5(3):125-131.
86 Hasselquist D. 1995. Demography and lifetime reproductive success in the polygynous greet reed warbler. Japanese Journal of Ornithology 44:181-194.
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85
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Annual report
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2
Place
Örebro
Pages
72
Year of publishing
1995
Volume / Report number
10
84 Bensch S. 1995. Annual variation in the cost of polygyny: a ten year study of great reed warblers Acrocephalus arundinaceus. Japanese Journal of Ornithology 44:143-155.
83 Cuadrado M, Hasselquist D. 1994. Age-related difference in return rate of Willow Warblers Phylloscopus trochilus at two breeding sites in Sweden. Ornis Fennica 71:137-143.
82 Bensch S, Hasselquist D. 1994. Higher rate of nest loss among primary than secondary females: infanticide in great reed warbler. Behavioural Ecology and Sociobiology 35:309-317.
81 Hasselquist D, Bensch S, von Schantz T. 1995. Estimating cuckoldry in birds: the heritability metod and DNA fingerprinting give different results. Oikos 72:173-178.
80 Hasselquist D, Bensch S, von Schantz T. 1995. Low frequency of extrapair paternity in the polygynous great reed warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus. Behavioral Ecology 6:27-38.
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79
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2
Place
Örebro
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72
Year of publishing
1994
Volume / Report number
9
78 Hasselquist D, Bensch S, Ottosson U. 1993. Diurnal song pattern in the Great Reed Warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus. Ornis Svecica 3(3):125-136.
77 Nielsen B. 1993. Age dependent variation in wing length of Bearded Tits Panurus biarmicus. Ornis Svecica 3(3):117-124.
76 Sondell J. 1993. Moult strategies of White Wagtail Motacilla alba and Yellow Wagtail M flava in central Sweden. Ornis Svecica 3(3):107-116.
75 Larsson L. 1993. Rovfåglar i Kvismaredalen vintrarna 1954/55 - 1989/90. Ornis Svecica 3(3):93-106.
74 Bensch S, Hasselquist D, von Schantz T. 1994. Genetic similarity between parents predicts hatching failure: non-incestuous inbreeding in great reed warbler? Evolution 48(2):317-326.
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73
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2
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Örebro
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80
Year of publishing
1993
Volume / Report number
8
72 Bensch S, Hasselquist D,. 1992. Evidence for active female choice in a polygynous warbler. nimal Behaviour 44:301-311.
71 Bensch S, Hasselquist D,. 1991. Territory infidelity in the polygynous great reed warbler acrocephalus arundinaceus: The effect of variation in territory attractiveness. Jounal of Animal Ecology 60:857-871.
70 Hasselquist D, Bensch S. 1991. Trade-off between mate guarding and mate attraction in the polygynous great reed warbler. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 28:187-193.
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69
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2
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Örebro
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80
Year of publishing
1992
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7
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2
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Örebro
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76
Year of publishing
1991
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6
67 Löf Arne. Vattenkemiska förändringar vid restaurering av Rysjön, Kvismaren.
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66
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2
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Örebro
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80
Year of publishing
1990
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5
66b Skoglund J & Hytteborn H. 1990. Viable seeds in deposits of the former lakes K vismaren and Hornborgasjön, Sweden. Aquatic Botany 37:271-290.
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65
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2
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Örebro
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72
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1989
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64
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Annual report
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1
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Örebro
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72
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1988
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63
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1
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Örebro
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72
Year of publishing
1987
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62 Bensch S, Eriksson N, Hasselquist D. 1987. Studier av trastsångarens ekologi vid Kvismaren. Vår Fågelvärld 46:89-92.