Ao. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Eva Millesi
Phone:+43-1-4277-544 65
Mobil: +43-664-8175021
Mail: eva.millesi[at]univie.ac.at

Research interests
Curriculum vitae
Publications
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Schmelzer, E & Millesi, E 2005, Surface activity patterns and behavioural observations in a population of Common hamsters (Cricetus cricetus). in I Losinger (ed.), The Common hamster, Cricetus cricetus, L 1758, Hamster biology and ecology, policy and management of hamsters and their biotope. ONCFS, pp. 70-74.
Hoffmann, I & Millesi, E 2004, 'Application of a radio-tracking technique to determine maternal effort during lactation in European ground squirrels (Spermophilus citellus)', Advances in Ethology, vol. 109, no. 38, pp. 107.
Dittami, J, Möhle, U, Reinberg, V, Sablek, E, Millesi, E, Wallner, B & Hodges, JK 2004, 'Nonejaculatory copulations in Barbary macaques: sexual strategies and adrenal secretion patterns', Hormones and Behavior, vol. 46, pp. 110-111.
Aschauer, A, Hoffmann, I, Huber, S & Millesi, E 2004, 'Postconceptional follicular cycles may affect subsequent litter size in European ground squirrels', Hormones and Behavior, vol. 46.
Millesi, E, Hoffmann, I, Aschauer, A & Franceschini, C 2004, Reproduction and hibernation in females: a comparison of two sympatric ground-dwelling rodents. in Life in the Cold: Evolution, Mechanisms, Adaptation, and Application. Biol. Papers Univ. Alaska. vol. 27, pp. 367-375.
Aschauer, A, Millesi, E & Hoffmann, I 2004, 'Reproduction in the female European ground squirrel (Spermophilus citellus): ovarian activity in the late summer', Advances in Ethology, vol. 38.
Franceschini, C, Schmelzer, E & Millesi, E 2004, 'Reproductive effort and success in female European hamsters', Advances in Ethology, vol. 38, pp. 104.
Millesi, E, Hoffmann, I & Huber, S 2004, 'Reproductive strategies of male European (Spermophilus citellus)sousliks at high and low population density', Lutra, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 75-84.
Everts, LG, Strijkstra, AM, Hut, R, Hoffmann, I & Millesi, E 2004, 'Seasonal Variation in Daily Activity Patterns of Free-Ranging European Ground Squirrels (Spermophilus citellus)', Chronobiology International: the journal of biological and medical rhythm research, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 57-71. <http://www.scopus.com/scopus/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-1942467176&partner=40&rel=R5.0.4>
Hoffmann, I, Muck, E & Millesi, E 2004, 'Why males incur a greater predation risk than females in juvenile European sousliks (Spermophilus citellus)', Lutra, vol. 47, pp. 85-94.
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