研究领域
Sex roles in parental care
Foraging and habitat use
Energetics of incubation
Behavioural ecology
Plumage colour
Behavioural ecology and reproductive ecology of birds
Main themes include incubation, parental provisioning, sex roles and foraging
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Slagsvold, T. and Wiebe, KL. 2010. Social learning in birds and its role in shaping a foraging niche. Phil. Trans. R. Society B. 366: 969-977.
Wiebe, K.L. 2010. Negotiation of parental care when the stakes are high: experimental handicapping of one partner during incubation leads to short-term generosity. J. Anim Ecol. 79: 63-70.
Wiebe, K.L. and T. Slagsvold. 2009. Mouth colouration in nestling birds: increasing detection or signaling quality? Animal Behavior 78: 1413-1420.
Wiebe, K.L. 2009. Nest excavation does not reduce harmful effects of ectoparasitism: an experiment with a woodpecker, the northern flicker. J. Avian Biol. 50: 166-172.
Wiebe, K.L. and B. Kempenaers. 2009. Unusual social and genetic mating system in flickers linked to partially-reversed sex roles. Behavioral Ecology 20: 453-458.
Wiebe, K.L. 2005. Asymmetric costs favor female desertion in the facultatively polyandrous northern flicker (Colaptes auratus). Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 57: 429-437.
Martin, K., K.E.H. Aitken and K.L. Wiebe, 2004. Nest sites and nest webs for cavity-nesting communities in interior British Columbia, Canada: nest characteristics and niche partitioning. Condor 106: 5-19.