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Sofia Rizzi
Sofia Rizzi
Applied Zoology and Nature Conservation, Universität Greifswald
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Causal evidence for the adaptive benefits of social foraging in the wild
L Snijders, S Krause, AN Tump, M Breuker, C Ortiz, S Rizzi, ...
Communications Biology 4 (1), 94, 2021
152021
Quick-change artists: male guppies pay no cost to repeatedly adjust their sexual strategies
M Magris, G Chimetto, S Rizzi, A Pilastro
Behavioral Ecology 29 (5), 1113-1123, 2018
122018
Trade-offs of strategic sperm adjustments and their consequences under phenotype–environment mismatches in guppies
M Magris, I Zanata, S Rizzi, S Cattelan, A Pilastro
Animal Behaviour 166, 171-181, 2020
102020
In situ novel environment assay reveals acoustic exploration as a repeatable behavioral response in migratory bats
T Schabacker, O Lindecke, S Rizzi, L Marggraf, G Pētersons, CC Voigt, ...
Scientific reports 11 (1), 8174, 2021
82021
Migration strategy varies with novel environment response in common noctule bats
T Schabacker, S Rizzi, T Teige, U Hoffmeister, CC Voigt, L Snijders
bioRxiv, 2022.12. 22.521583, 2022
2022
Causal evidence for the adaptive benefits of social foraging in the wild
S Lysanne, S Krause, AN Tump, M Breuker, O Chente, R Sofia, J Krause, ...
Communications Biology 4 (1), 2021
2021
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S Rizzi, S Celestini, G Menegus, F De Giorgi, F Failla, S Pernechele, ...
VII Congress of the Italian Society for Evolutionary Biology. Abstracts …, 2017
2017
Short blankets: trade-offs and the benefits of strategic sperm adjustments
M Magris, I Zanata, S Rizzi, S Cattelan, A Pilastro
PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY IN MALE SEXUALLY SELECTED TRAITS IN RESPONSE TO SOCIAL …, 0
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