|
|
|
Publications
- Göth, A. and Vogel, U. 1995. Status of the Polynesian
Megapode Megapodius pritchardii on Niuafo'ou (Tonga). Bird Conservation
International 5: 117-128. please email for reprint
- Göth, A., Vogel, U. and Curio, E. 1999. The acoustic communication
of the Polynesian Megapodes. Zoologische Verhandelingen, Leiden
327: 37-51. please email for reprint
- Göth, A. and Vogel, U. 1999. Notes on breeding and conservation
of birds on Niuafo'ou, Kingdom of Tonga. Pacific Conservation Biology
5: 103-115. please email for reprint
- Göth, A. and Jones, D. 2001. Transmitter attachment and
effects on Australian Brush-turkey chicks. Wildlife Research28:
1-6. (read
abstract) (download
reprint, 4 KB)
- Göth, A. 2001. Innate predator recognition in Australian
Brush-turkey Alectura lathami hatchlings. Behaviour 138: 117-136.
(read abstract)
(download reprint, 4 KB)
- Göth, A. and Vogel, U. 2002. Social behaviour of two
free-ranging chicks of the Australian brush-turkey (Alectura lathami
). Corella 26: 1-4. (read
abstract) (download reprint, 6.2
MB )
- Göth, A. and Proctor, H. 2002. Pecking preference in
hatchlings of the Australian Brush-turkey Alectura lathami (Megapodiidae):
the role of food type and colour. Australian Journal of Zoology
50: 93-102. (read
abstract) (download reprint,
172 KB)
- Göth, A. 2002. Behaviour of Australian Brush-turkey (Alectura
lathami, Galliformes: Megapodiidae) chicks following underground
hatching. Journal für Ornithologie 143: 477-488.. (read
abstract) (download reprint, 3.6
MB)
- Göth, A. 2002. Sticking their heads out. Wingspan 12:
8-13. (download reprint, 7.4 MB)
- Göth, A. and Vogel, U. 2003. Chick survival in the megapode Alectura
lathami (Australian brush-turkey). Wildlife Research 29:
503-511. (read
abstract).(download reprint, 272
KB)
- Göth, A. and Vogel, U. 2003. Juvenile dispersal and habitat
selectivity in the megapode Alectura lathami (Australian brush-turkey).
Wildlife Research 30: 69-74. (read
abstract). (download reprint, 171
KB)
- Göth, A. and Jones, D.N. 2003. Ontogeny of Social Behavior
in the Megapode Alectura lathami (Australian Brush-turkey). Journal
of Comparative Psychology 117: 36-43. (read
abstract) (download reprint, 76
KB)
- Göth, A. and Vogel, U. 2004. Is monogamy in the Polynesian
megapode related to its high relative egg-weight? Auk 121: 308-317
(download reprint, 1 MB)
- Göth, A. and Evans, C.S. 2004. Social responses without
early experience: Australian Brush-turkey chicks use visual cues to
aggregate with conspecifics. Journal of Experimental Biology 207:
2199-2208. (download
reprint, 1 MB)
- Göth, A. & Evans, C.S. 2004. Egg size in Australian brush-turkey
Alectura lathami hatchlings predicts motor performance and postnatal
weight gain. Canadian Journal of Zoology 82: 972-979. (download
reprint 365 KB).
- Göth, A. & Hauber, M.E. 2004. Ecological approaches
to avian recognition systems: benefiting from studies on model and non-model
species. Annales Zoologici Fennici 41: 823-842. (download
reprint 264 KB).
- Göth, A. & Booth, D. 2004. Temperature-dependent sex-ratio
in a bird. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B - Biology Letters
1: 31-33. (download reprint 92
KB).
- Barry, K. & Göth, A. in press. Call recognition in
chicks of the Australian brush-turkey (Alectura lathami). Animal
Cognition.
- Göth, A. & Evans, C.S. in press. Life-history and
social learning: megapode chicks fail to acquire feeding preferences
from conspecifics. Journal of Comparative Psychology.
- Göth, A., Nicol, K.P., Ross, G. & Shields, J. in press.
Present and past distribution of Australian brush-turkeys Alectura
lathami in New South Wales - implications for managment. Pacific
Conservation Biology.
|
Ann Göth and Darryl Jones holding adult Brush-turkeys.
|
|