Tüpfelhyäne (German Wikipedia)

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  • Gerald R. Cunha, Yuzhuo Wang, Ned J. Place, Wenhui Liu, Larry Baskin und Stephen E. Glickman: Urogenital System of the Spotted Hyena (Crocuta crocuta Erxleben): A Functional Histological Study. In: Journal of Morpholgy 256 (2003), S. 205–218. PDF

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  • Eli M. Swanson, Teresa L. McElhinny, Ian Dworkin, Mary L. Weldele, Stephen E. Glickman: Ontogeny of sexual size dimorphism in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta). In: Journal of Mammalogy. Band 94, Nr. 6, 16. Dezember 2013, ISSN 0022-2372, S. 1298–1310, doi:10.1644/12-MAMM-A-277.1 (oxfordjournals.org [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • O. P. Höner, B. Wachter, M. L. East, W. J. Streich, K. Wilhelm: Female mate-choice drives the evolution of male-biased dispersal in a social mammal. In: Nature. Band 448, Nr. 7155, S. 798–801, doi:10.1038/nature06040 (nature.com).
  • Eve Davidian, Alexandre Courtiol, Bettina Wachter, Heribert Hofer, Oliver P. Höner: Why do some males choose to breed at home when most other males disperse? In: Science Advances. Band 2, Nr. 3, 1. März 2016, ISSN 2375-2548, S. e1501236, doi:10.1126/sciadv.1501236, PMID 27034982, PMC 4803491 (freier Volltext) – (sciencemag.org [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Colin Vullioud, Eve Davidian, Bettina Wachter, François Rousset, Alexandre Courtiol, Oliver P. Höner: Social support drives female dominance in the spotted hyaena. In: Nature Ecology & Evolution. Band 3, Nr. 1, Januar 2019, ISSN 2397-334X, S. 71–76, doi:10.1038/s41559-018-0718-9 (nature.com [abgerufen am 26. Juli 2019]).
  • Jennifer E. Smith, Russel C. Van Horn, Katherine S. Powning, Alison R. Cole, Katharine E. Graham, Sandra K. Memenis, Kay E. Holekamp: Evolutionary forces favoring intragroup coalitions among spotted hyenas and other animals. In: Behavioral Ecology. Band 21, Nr. 2, 1. März 2010, ISSN 1045-2249, S. 284–303, doi:10.1093/beheco/arp181 (oup.com [abgerufen am 2. August 2019]).
  • Marion L. East, Oliver P. Höner, Bettina Wachter, Kerstin Wilhelm, Terry Burke: Maternal effects on offspring social status in spotted hyenas. In: Behavioral Ecology. Band 20, Nr. 3, 1. Mai 2009, ISSN 1045-2249, S. 478–483, doi:10.1093/beheco/arp020 (oxfordjournals.org [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Heribert Hofer, Marion L. East: Behavioral processes and costs of co-existence in female spotted hyenas: a life history perspective. In: Evolutionary Ecology. Band 17, Nr. 4, ISSN 0269-7653, S. 315–331, doi:10.1023/A:1027352517231 (springer.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Oliver P. Höner, Bettina Wachter, Heribert Hofer, Kerstin Wilhelm, Dagmar Thierer: The fitness of dispersing spotted hyaena sons is influenced by maternal social status. In: Nature Communications. Band 1, Nr. 5, 24. August 2010, ISSN 2041-1723, S. 1–7, doi:10.1038/ncomms1059, PMID 20975715, PMC 2964455 (freier Volltext) – (nature.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Marion L. East, Heribert Hofer: Loud calling in a female-dominated mammalian society: II. Behavioural contexts and functions of whooping of spotted hyaenas, Crocuta crocuta. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 42, Nr. 4, 1. Oktober 1991, S. 651–669, doi:10.1016/S0003-3472(05)80247-7 (sciencedirect.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Oliver P. Höner, Bettina Wachter, Marion L. East, Heribert Hofer: The response of spotted hyaenas to long-term changes in prey populations: functional response and interspecific kleptoparasitism. In: Journal of Animal Ecology. Band 71, Nr. 2, 1. März 2002, ISSN 1365-2656, S. 236–246, doi:10.1046/j.1365-2656.2002.00596.x (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Michael V. Westbury, Stefanie Hartmann, Axel Barlow, Michaela Preick, Bogdan Ridush, Doris Nagel, Thomas Rathgeber, Reinhard Ziegler, Gennady Baryshnikov, Guilian Sheng, Arne Ludwig, Ingrid Wiesel, Love Dalen, Faysal Bibi, Lars Werdelin, Rasmus Heller, Michael Hofreiter: Hyena paleogenomes reveal a complex evolutionary history of cross-continental gene flow between spotted and cave hyena. Science Advances 6 (11), 2020, S. eaay0456, doi:10.1126/sciadv.aay0456
  • Rohland, N., Pollack, J., L., Nagel, D., Beauval, C., Airvaux, J., Pääbo, S., Hofreiter, M. (2005): The Population History of Extant and Extinct Hyenas. Molecular Biology and Evolution 22 (12): S. 2435–2443 doi:10.1093/molbev/msi244.

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  • S. E. Glickman, C. J. Zabel, S. I. Yoerg, M. L. Weldele, C. M. Drea und L. G. Frank: Social facilitation, affiliation, and dominance in the social life of spotted hyenas. In: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 807 (1997), S. 175–84.PDF

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  • O. P. Höner, B. Wachter, M. L. East, W. J. Streich, K. Wilhelm: Female mate-choice drives the evolution of male-biased dispersal in a social mammal. In: Nature. Band 448, Nr. 7155, S. 798–801, doi:10.1038/nature06040 (nature.com).
  • Colin Vullioud, Eve Davidian, Bettina Wachter, François Rousset, Alexandre Courtiol, Oliver P. Höner: Social support drives female dominance in the spotted hyaena. In: Nature Ecology & Evolution. Band 3, Nr. 1, Januar 2019, ISSN 2397-334X, S. 71–76, doi:10.1038/s41559-018-0718-9 (nature.com [abgerufen am 26. Juli 2019]).
  • Oliver P. Höner, Bettina Wachter, Heribert Hofer, Kerstin Wilhelm, Dagmar Thierer: The fitness of dispersing spotted hyaena sons is influenced by maternal social status. In: Nature Communications. Band 1, Nr. 5, 24. August 2010, ISSN 2041-1723, S. 1–7, doi:10.1038/ncomms1059, PMID 20975715, PMC 2964455 (freier Volltext) – (nature.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).

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  • Jennifer E. Smith, Russel C. Van Horn, Katherine S. Powning, Alison R. Cole, Katharine E. Graham, Sandra K. Memenis, Kay E. Holekamp: Evolutionary forces favoring intragroup coalitions among spotted hyenas and other animals. In: Behavioral Ecology. Band 21, Nr. 2, 1. März 2010, ISSN 1045-2249, S. 284–303, doi:10.1093/beheco/arp181 (oup.com [abgerufen am 2. August 2019]).

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  • Eli M. Swanson, Teresa L. McElhinny, Ian Dworkin, Mary L. Weldele, Stephen E. Glickman: Ontogeny of sexual size dimorphism in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta). In: Journal of Mammalogy. Band 94, Nr. 6, 16. Dezember 2013, ISSN 0022-2372, S. 1298–1310, doi:10.1644/12-MAMM-A-277.1 (oxfordjournals.org [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).

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  • Marion L. East, Oliver P. Höner, Bettina Wachter, Kerstin Wilhelm, Terry Burke: Maternal effects on offspring social status in spotted hyenas. In: Behavioral Ecology. Band 20, Nr. 3, 1. Mai 2009, ISSN 1045-2249, S. 478–483, doi:10.1093/beheco/arp020 (oxfordjournals.org [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).

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  • Marion L. East, Heribert Hofer: Loud calling in a female-dominated mammalian society: II. Behavioural contexts and functions of whooping of spotted hyaenas, Crocuta crocuta. In: Animal Behaviour. Band 42, Nr. 4, 1. Oktober 1991, S. 651–669, doi:10.1016/S0003-3472(05)80247-7 (sciencedirect.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).

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  • Heribert Hofer, Marion L. East: Behavioral processes and costs of co-existence in female spotted hyenas: a life history perspective. In: Evolutionary Ecology. Band 17, Nr. 4, ISSN 0269-7653, S. 315–331, doi:10.1023/A:1027352517231 (springer.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).

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  • Oliver P. Höner, Bettina Wachter, Marion L. East, Heribert Hofer: The response of spotted hyaenas to long-term changes in prey populations: functional response and interspecific kleptoparasitism. In: Journal of Animal Ecology. Band 71, Nr. 2, 1. März 2002, ISSN 1365-2656, S. 236–246, doi:10.1046/j.1365-2656.2002.00596.x (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).

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  • Eli M. Swanson, Teresa L. McElhinny, Ian Dworkin, Mary L. Weldele, Stephen E. Glickman: Ontogeny of sexual size dimorphism in the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta). In: Journal of Mammalogy. Band 94, Nr. 6, 16. Dezember 2013, ISSN 0022-2372, S. 1298–1310, doi:10.1644/12-MAMM-A-277.1 (oxfordjournals.org [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Eve Davidian, Alexandre Courtiol, Bettina Wachter, Heribert Hofer, Oliver P. Höner: Why do some males choose to breed at home when most other males disperse? In: Science Advances. Band 2, Nr. 3, 1. März 2016, ISSN 2375-2548, S. e1501236, doi:10.1126/sciadv.1501236, PMID 27034982, PMC 4803491 (freier Volltext) – (sciencemag.org [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Colin Vullioud, Eve Davidian, Bettina Wachter, François Rousset, Alexandre Courtiol, Oliver P. Höner: Social support drives female dominance in the spotted hyaena. In: Nature Ecology & Evolution. Band 3, Nr. 1, Januar 2019, ISSN 2397-334X, S. 71–76, doi:10.1038/s41559-018-0718-9 (nature.com [abgerufen am 26. Juli 2019]).
  • Jennifer E. Smith, Russel C. Van Horn, Katherine S. Powning, Alison R. Cole, Katharine E. Graham, Sandra K. Memenis, Kay E. Holekamp: Evolutionary forces favoring intragroup coalitions among spotted hyenas and other animals. In: Behavioral Ecology. Band 21, Nr. 2, 1. März 2010, ISSN 1045-2249, S. 284–303, doi:10.1093/beheco/arp181 (oup.com [abgerufen am 2. August 2019]).
  • Marion L. East, Oliver P. Höner, Bettina Wachter, Kerstin Wilhelm, Terry Burke: Maternal effects on offspring social status in spotted hyenas. In: Behavioral Ecology. Band 20, Nr. 3, 1. Mai 2009, ISSN 1045-2249, S. 478–483, doi:10.1093/beheco/arp020 (oxfordjournals.org [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Heribert Hofer, Marion L. East: Behavioral processes and costs of co-existence in female spotted hyenas: a life history perspective. In: Evolutionary Ecology. Band 17, Nr. 4, ISSN 0269-7653, S. 315–331, doi:10.1023/A:1027352517231 (springer.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Oliver P. Höner, Bettina Wachter, Heribert Hofer, Kerstin Wilhelm, Dagmar Thierer: The fitness of dispersing spotted hyaena sons is influenced by maternal social status. In: Nature Communications. Band 1, Nr. 5, 24. August 2010, ISSN 2041-1723, S. 1–7, doi:10.1038/ncomms1059, PMID 20975715, PMC 2964455 (freier Volltext) – (nature.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).
  • Oliver P. Höner, Bettina Wachter, Marion L. East, Heribert Hofer: The response of spotted hyaenas to long-term changes in prey populations: functional response and interspecific kleptoparasitism. In: Journal of Animal Ecology. Band 71, Nr. 2, 1. März 2002, ISSN 1365-2656, S. 236–246, doi:10.1046/j.1365-2656.2002.00596.x (wiley.com [abgerufen am 20. Oktober 2016]).