Publications

The maleness of larger angiosperm flowers

Our comparative results indicate that increasing male–male compe- tition across the spectrum of flower size is an important driver behind the evolution of sex allocation partitioning.

Variability in anuran advertisement call: A multi-level study with 15 species of monkey tree frogs (Anura: Phyllomedusidae)

A multi-level study with 15 species of monkey tree frogs.

Evolution of aerial spider webs coincided with repeated structural optimization of silk anchorages

Physical structures built by animals challenge our understanding of biological processes and inspire the development of smart materials …

sensiPhy: An r-package for sensitivity analysis in phylogenetic comparative methods

Sensitivity analysis in phylogenetic comparative methods.

Integrating ecosystem functions into restoration ecology-recent advances and future directions

Including ecosystem functions into restoration ecology has been repeatedly suggested; yet there is limited evidence that this is taking …

Species-specific facilitation, ontogenetic shifts and consequences for plant community succession

We provide experimental evidence that nurse and beneficiary species identity simultaneously influence the balance between facilitation …

Background noise as a selective pressure: stream-breeding anurans call at higher frequencies

Acoustic signals are an important part in the behaviour of many species and may play a key role in speciation. However, little is known …