( Log in to your Wikimedia account to use OAuth instead of Quickstatements for updates.)

Author name:
Limit:
Additional SPARQL filters separated by semicolons (eg. for papers on Zika virus, enter wdt:P921 wd:Q202864):
Filter potential authors as well?

Potential publications

20 publications found

Click here to create clusters based on exact author strings rather than rougher matches.

Group #1

Matched potential author: Sabine Tebbich - author of 5 items
TitleAuthors (identified)Published InIdentifier(s)TopicPublished DateMatch?
The invasive parasitic fly Philornis downsi is threatening Little Vermilion Flycatchers on the Galápagos Islands[1]Denis Mosquera, [2]Birgit Fessl, [3]David Anchundia, [4]Eileen Heyer, [5]Celina Leuba, [6]Erwin Nemeth, [7]Maria Lorena Rojas, [8]Christian Sevilla, [9]Sabine Tebbich [Full author list]Avian Conservation and Ecology [missing]DOI: 10.5751/ACE-02040-170106 [ORCID]
Philornis downsi [missing]2022-01-01Sabine Tebbich (Q93054217; 5 items)
Population dynamics of an invasive bird parasite, Philornis downsi (Diptera: Muscidae), in the Galapagos Islands[1]Charlotte E Causton, [2]Roger D Moon, [3]Arno Cimadom, [4]Rebecca A Boulton, [5]Daniel Cedeño, [6]María Piedad Lincango, [7]Sabine Tebbich, [8]Angel Ulloa [Full author list]PLOS One [missing]DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0224125 [ORCID]
PubMed: 31626686 [ORCID]
Diptera [missing]; Galapagos Islands [missing]; invasive species [missing]; Muscidae [missing]; population dynamics [missing]; Philornis downsi [missing]; invasive bird [missing]; island invasion [missing]2019-10-18Sabine Tebbich (Q93054217; 5 items)
Identification and Optimization of Microbial Attractants for Philornis downsi, an Invasive Fly Parasitic on Galapagos Birds[1]Dong H Cha, [2]Alejandro E Mieles, [3]Paola F Lahuatte, [4]Andrea Cahuana, [5]Marie Piedad Lincango, [6]Charlotte E Causton, [7]Sabine Tebbich, [8]Arno Cimadom, [9]Stephen A Teale [Full author list]Journal of Chemical Ecology [missing]DOI: 10.1007/S10886-016-0780-1 [ORCID]
PubMed: 27744622 [ORCID]
invasive species [missing]; Philornis downsi [missing]; invasive fly [missing]2016-10-15Sabine Tebbich (Q93054217; 5 items)
Darwin's finches treat their feathers with a natural repellent[1]Arno Cimadom, [2]Charlotte E Causton, [3]Dong H Cha, [4]David Damiens, [5]Birgit Fessl, [6]Rebecca Hood-Nowotny, [7]Piedad Lincango, [8]Alejandro E Mieles, [9]Erwin Nemeth, [10]Elizabeth M Semler, [11]Stephen A Teale, [12]Sabine Tebbich [Full author list]Scientific Reports [missing]DOI: 10.1038/SREP34559 [ORCID]
PubMed: 27721475 [ORCID]
2016-10-10
Invasive parasites, habitat change and heavy rainfall reduce breeding success in Darwin's finches[1]Arno Cimadom, [2]Angel Ulloa, [3]Patrick Meidl, [4]Markus Zöttl, [5]Elisabet Zöttl, [6]Birgit Fessl, [7]Erwin Nemeth, [8]Michael Dvorak, [9]Francesca Cunninghame, [10]Sabine Tebbich [Full author list]PLOS One [missing]DOI: 10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0107518 [ORCID]
PubMed: 25248092 [ORCID]
habitat [missing]; biological invasion [missing]; habitat change [missing]; alien invasive parasite [missing]2014-09-23Sabine Tebbich (Q93054217; 5 items)
Distribution and abundance of Darwin’s finches and other land birds on Santa Cruz Island, Galápagos: evidence for declining populations[1]Michael Dvorak, [2]Birgit Fessl, [3]Erwin Nemeth, [4]Sonia Kleindorfer, [5]Sabine Tebbich [Full author list]Oryx [missing]DOI: 10.1017/S0030605311000597 [ORCID]
2011-11-23
How to save the rarest Darwin's finch from extinction: the mangrove finch on Isabela Island[1]Birgit Fessl, [2]Glyn H Young, [3]Richard P Young, [4]Jorge Rodríguez-Matamoros, [5]Michael Dvorak, [6]Sabine Tebbich, [7]John E Fa [Full author list]Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B [missing]DOI: 10.1098/RSTB.2009.0288 [ORCID]
PubMed: 20194165 [ORCID]
mangrove [missing]2010-04-12
FEEDING BEHAVIOR OF FOUR ARBOREAL DARWIN'S FINCHES: ADAPTATIONS TO SPATIAL AND SEASONAL VARIABILITY[1]Sabine Tebbich, [2]Michael Taborsky, [3]Birgit Fessl, [4]Michael Dvorak, [5]Hans Winkler [Full author list]The Condor [missing]DOI: 10.1650/7293 [ORCID]
2004-01-01
The ecology of tool-use in the woodpecker finch (Cactospiza pallida)[1]Sabine Tebbich, [2]Michael Taborsky, [3]Birgit Fessl, [4]Michael Dvorak [Full author list]Ecology Letters [missing]DOI: 10.1046/J.1461-0248.2002.00370.X [ORCID]
tool use by non-humans [missing]2002-09-01

Potential author items

NameDescriptionAuthored itemsIdentifiersEmployer(s)
Sabine Tebbichresearcher (ORCID 0000-0003-3971-2139)5ORCID: 0000-0003-3971-2139
Other Q number of this author

New Author Item

(if the author you are looking for is not listed above and otherwise not yet in Wikidata)
Author name:
Check ORCID for Sabine Tebbich | Author has ORCID ID:
Check VIAF for Sabine Tebbich | Author has VIAF ID:
Check ResearchGate for Sabine Tebbich | Author has ResearchGate Profile ID:
After creating the new author item, enter the Wikidata ID in the "Other Q number of this author" field above to link to their works.

Author items in these papers

Common author name strings in these papers

Publishing venues for these papers

Topics for these papers


Feedback
Source and documentation (at github)
Wikidata page