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Mating systems and parental behaviour Breeding systems in shorebirds Conservation of wetland birds

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Ockendon, N. F., O'Connell, L. A., Bush, S. J., Monzón Sandoval, J., Barnes, H., Szekely, T., Hofmann, H. A., Dorus, S. and Urrutia, A. O., 2016. Optimization of next-generation sequencing transcriptome annotation for species lacking sequenced genomes. Molecular Ecology Resources, 16 (2), pp. 446-458. Szekely, T., 2016. Cheating is more society’s problem than an affair of the heart. [Non-academic press] Arguelles-Tico, A., Kupper, C., Kelsh, R. N., Kosztolányi, A., Szekely, T. and van Dijk, R. E., 2016. Geographic variation in breeding system and environment predicts melanin-based plumage ornamentation of male and female Kentish plovers. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 70 (1), pp. 49-60. Carmona-Isunza, M. C., Küpper, C., Serrano-Meneses, M. A. and Székely, T., 2015. Courtship behavior differs between monogamous and polygamous plovers. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69 (12), pp. 2035-2042. Pipoly, I., Bókony, V., Kirkpatrick, M., Donald, P. F., Székely, T. and Liker, A., 2015. The genetic sex-determination system predicts adult sex ratios in tetrapods. Nature, 527 (7576), pp. 91-94. Reme?, V., Freckleton, R. P., T?k?lyi, J., Liker, A. and Székely, T., 2015. The evolution of parental cooperation in birds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 112 (44), pp. 13603-13608. Liker, A., Freckleton, R. P., Reme?, V. and Székely, T., 2015. Sex differences in parental care:gametic investment, sexual selection, and social environment. Evolution, 69 (11), pp. 2862-2875. Dos Remedios, N., Lee, P. L. M., Burke, T., Székely, T. and Küpper, C., 2015. North or south? Phylogenetic and biogeographic origins of a globally distributed avian clade. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 89, pp. 151-159. Pogány, á., Kosztolányi, A., Miklósi, á., Komdeur, J. and Székely, T., 2015. Biparentally deserted offspring are viable in a species with intense sexual conflict over care. Behavioural Processes, 116, pp. 28-32. Montagnese, C. M., Székely, T., Csillag, A. and Zachar, G., 2015. Distribution of vasotocin- and vasoactive intestinal peptide-like immunoreactivity in the brain of blue tit (Cyanistes coeruleus). Frontiers in Neuroanatomy, 9 (90). Dos Remedios, N., Székely, T., Küpper, C., Lee, P. L. M. and Kosztolányi, A., 2015. Ontogenic differences in sexual size dimorphism across four plover populations. Ibis, 157 (3), pp. 590-600. Ashbrook, K., Taylor, A., Jane, L., Carter, I. and Székely, T., 2015. Impacts of survival and reproductive success on the long-term population viability of reintroduced great bustards Otis tarda in the UK. Oryx Eberhart-Phillips, L. J., Hoffman, J. I., Brede, E. G., Zefania, S., Kamrad, M. J., Székely, T. and Bruford, M. W., 2015. Contrasting genetic diversity and population structure among three sympatric Madagascan shorebirds:Parallels with rarity, endemism, and dispersal. Ecology & Evolution, 5 (5), pp. 997-1010. Almalki, M., Shobrak, M., Alrashidi, M., dos remedios, N. and Székely, T., 2015. Sex differences and breeding ecology of a burrow-breeding shorebird, the Crab Plover Dromas ardeola. Wader Study Group Bulletin, 121 (3), pp. 169-176. Carmona Isunza, M. C., Ancona, S., Ramallo Gonzalez, A., Szekely, T., Serrano-Meneses, M. A. and Kupper, C., 2015. Temporal variation in adult sex ratio and operational sex ratio in a polygamous bird. Working Paper. Gooch, S., Ashbrook, K., Taylor, A. and Székely, T., 2015. Using dietary analysis and habitat selection to inform conservation management of reintroduced Great Bustards Otis tarda in an agricultural landscape. Bird Study, 62 (3), pp. 289-302. Székely, T., Weissing, F. J. and Komdeur, J., 2014. Adult sex ratio variation:Implications for breeding system evolution. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 27 (8), pp. 1500-1512. Székely, T., Krüger, O. and Krause, E.T., 2014. Errors in science:The role of reviewers. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 29 (7), pp. 371-373. Szekely, T., Liker, A., Freckleton, R. P., Fichtel, C. and Kappeler, P. M., 2014. Sex-biased survival predicts adult sex ratio variation in wild birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 281 (1788), 20140342. Liker, A., Freckleton, R. P. and Székely, T., 2014. Divorce and infidelity are associated with skewed adult sex ratios in birds. Current Biology, 24 (8), pp. 880-884.

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