Research Output per year
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maternal effect
Earth & Environmental Sciences
songbird
Earth & Environmental Sciences
songbirds
Agriculture & Biology
red light
Agriculture & Biology
bat
Earth & Environmental Sciences
Chiroptera
Agriculture & Biology
plastics
Agriculture & Biology
plastic
Earth & Environmental Sciences
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Research Output 2017 2019
Quantifying evolution in wild populations
Ramakers, J. J. C., 2019, Wageningen: Wageningen University. 277 p.Research output: Thesis › internal PhD, WU › Academic
Open Access
Reply to: More evidence is needed to show that heritability and selection are not associated
Ramakers, J. J. C., Culina, A., Visser, M. E. & Gienapp, P., 23 Sep 2019, In : Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3, 10, p. 1408-1408Research output: Contribution to journal › Comment/Letter to the editor › Academic
Maternal Effects in a Wild Songbird Are Environmentally Plastic but Only Marginally Alter the Rate of Adaptation
Ramakers, J. J. C., Cobben, M. M. P., Bijma, P., Reed, T. E., Visser, M. E. & Gienapp, P., 26 Mar 2018, In : American Naturalist. 191, 5, p. E000 – E000Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Open Access
maternal effect
songbird
songbirds
plastics
plastic
22
Citations
(Scopus)
Response of bats to light with different spectra: Light-shy and agile bat presence is affected by white and green, but not red light
Spoelstra, K., van Grunsven, R. H. A., Ramakers, J. J. C., Ferguson, K. B., Raap, T., Donners, M., Veenendaal, E. M. & Visser, M. E., 2017, In : Proceedings of the Royal Society. B: Biological Sciences. 284, 1855, 20170075.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
Open Access
red light
bat
Chiroptera
white light
Plecotus
Datasets
Data from: Maternal effects in a wild songbird are environmentally plastic but only marginally alter the rate of adaptation
Ramakers, J. (Creator), Cobben, M. M. P. (Creator), Bijma, P. (Creator), Reed, T. E. (Creator), Visser, M. (Creator), Gienapp, P. (Creator), Wageningen University & Research, 16 Oct 2017
DOI: 10.5061/dryad.4fv71
Dataset
Press / Media
Red LED streetlights make UK road bat-friendly
Jip Ramakers, Kimberley Ferguson, Elmar Veenendaal & Marcel Visser
4/09/19 → 12/09/19
2 items of media coverage
Press/Media: Research
Projects 2015 2019
- 1 Finished