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Valentin Amrhein
Valentin Amrhein
University of Basel and Swiss Ornithological Institute
Verified email at unibas.ch - Homepage
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Scientists rise up against statistical significance
V Amrhein, S Greenland, B McShane
Nature 567 (7748), 305-307, 2019
36212019
Inferential statistics as descriptive statistics: There is no replication crisis if we don’t expect replication
V Amrhein, D Trafimow, S Greenland
The American Statistician 73 (sup1), 262-270, 2019
6712019
The earth is flat (p> 0.05): significance thresholds and the crisis of unreplicable research
V Amrhein, F Korner-Nievergelt, T Roth
PeerJ 5, e3544, 2017
4072017
Remove, rather than redefine, statistical significance
V Amrhein, S Greenland
Nature Human Behaviour 2 (1), 4, 2018
2012018
Nocturnal and diurnal singing activity in the nightingale: correlations with mating status and breeding cycle
V Amrhein, P Korner, M Naguib
Animal Behaviour 64 (6), 939-944, 2002
1632002
Plants, birds and butterflies: short-term responses of species communities to climate warming vary by taxon and with altitude
T Roth, M Plattner, V Amrhein
PloS one 9 (1), e82490, 2014
1502014
Manipulating the alpha level cannot cure significance testing
D Trafimow, V Amrhein, CN Areshenkoff, CJ Barrera-Causil, EJ Beh, ...
Frontiers in psychology 9, 699, 2018
1292018
Vocal interactions in nightingales, Luscinia megarhynchos: more aggressive males have higher pairing success
HP Kunc, V Amrhein, M Naguib
Animal Behaviour 72 (1), 25-30, 2006
1072006
Non–territorial nightingales prospect territories during the dawn chorus
V Amrhein, HP Kunc, M Naguib
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2004
1072004
Why and how we should join the shift from significance testing to estimation
D Berner, V Amrhein
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 35, 777-787, 2022
962022
Dawn singing reflects past territorial challenges in the winter wren
V Amrhein, N Erne
Animal Behaviour 71 (5), 1075-1080, 2006
962006
Effects of territorial intrusions on eavesdropping neighbors: communication networks in nightingales
M Naguib, V Amrhein, HP Kunc
Behavioral Ecology 15 (6), 1011-1015, 2004
962004
Seasonal Patterns of Singing Activity Vary With Time of day in The Nightingale (Luscinia Megarhynchos)
V Amrhein, HP Kunc, M Naguib
The Auk 121 (1), 110-117, 2004
952004
A Swiss agri-environment scheme effectively enhances species richness for some taxa over time
T Roth, V Amrhein, B Peter, D Weber
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 125 (1-4), 167-172, 2008
862008
Sex-specific timing of mate searching and territory prospecting in the nightingale: nocturnal life of females
T Roth, P Sprau, R Schmidt, M Naguib, V Amrhein
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1664), 2045-2050, 2009
842009
Seasonal variation in dawn song characteristics in the common nightingale
HP Kunc, V Amrhein, M Naguib
Animal Behaviour 70 (6), 1265-1271, 2005
832005
Strong migratory connectivity and seasonally shifting isotopic niches in geographically separated populations of a long-distance migrating songbird
S Hahn, V Amrhein, P Zehtindijev, F Liechti
Oecologia 173 (4), 1217-1225, 2013
752013
Aggressive responses to broadband trills are related to subsequent pairing success in nightingales
R Schmidt, HP Kunc, V Amrhein, M Naguib
Behavioral Ecology 19 (3), 635-641, 2008
712008
Wild bird feeding (probably) affects avian urban ecology
V Amrhein
Avian urban ecology: behavioural and physiological adaptations, 29-37, 2014
682014
Variable detours in long‐distance migration across ecological barriers and their relation to habitat availability at ground
S Hahn, T Emmenegger, S Lisovski, V Amrhein, P Zehtindjiev, F Liechti
Ecology and Evolution 4 (21), 4150-4160, 2014
662014
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