Prof. Dr. Elvis Tim Krause
- Email: Elvis Tim.Krause@converis5.com
- Mobile: +49 152 9876665
- Phone: +49 721 4987534
- Address
Zur Giesserei 8
76227 Karlsruhe
- Address
Work Affiliations
- From 05/06/2012 to 28/06/2015: Research Assistant, Department of Behavioral Physiology
Research Interest
Behavioral psychology is a branch of psychology that focuses on observable behaviors. Conditioning, reinforcement and punishment are key concepts used by behaviorists. Learn more about classical conditioning and operant conditioning as well as some of the major behaviorist thinkers.
Research Areas
Projects as PI
Projects as Co-Investigator
- A low-viscosity epoxy resin embedding medium for electron microscopy; Riegel, Tom - Department for Information Systems
- Ground-Dwelling Erythrocebus Patas Monkey.; Leakey, Mary - Department of Behavioral Physiology
- Netpact: Impact Study for the European Commission's 6th Framework Programme (FP6); Riegel, Tom - Department for Information Systems
Projects as Team Member
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Publications
- A note on the physiological and behavioural consequences of cannibalistic toe pecking in laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus); Krause E., Petow S., Kjaer J.; 2011; Journal article
- Are olfactory cues involved in nest recognition in two social species of estrildid finches?; Krause E., Caspers B.; 2012; Journal article
- Compensatory growth affects exploratory behaviour in zebra finches, Taeniopygia guttata; Krause E., Naguib M.; 2011; Journal article
- Differences in olfactory species recognition in the females of two Australian songbird species; Krause E., Brummel C., Kohlwey S., et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Early fasting is long lasting: Differences in early nutritional conditions reappear under stressful conditions in adult female zebra finches; Krause E., Honarmand M., Wetzel J., et al.; 2009; Journal article
- Effects of intra-hippocampal D-AP5 injections on one trial passive avoidance learning in adult laying hens (Gallus gallus domesticus); Krause E., Naguib M., Petow S.; 2008; Journal article
- Effects of parental and own early developmental conditions on the phenotype in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata); Krause E., Naguib M.; 2014; Journal article
- Errors in science: The role of reviewers; Székely T., Krüger O., Krause E.; 2014; Journal article
- Health-Related Quality of Life, Patient Benefit, and Clinical Outcome after Otoplasty Using Suture Techniques in 62 Children and Adults; Braun T, Hainzinger T, Stelter K, et al.; 2010; Journal article
- Impact: Take peer review into account; Krause E.; 2013; Journal article
- Is the reaction to chemical cues of predators affected by age or experience in fire salamanders (Salamandra salamandra)?; Ibáñez A., Caspers B., López P., et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Lifelong consequences of early nutritional conditions on learning performance in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata).; Brust, Krüger, Naguib, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Lifelong consequences of early nutritional conditions on learning performance in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata); Brust V., Krüger O., Naguib M., et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Liposome Reconstitution and Modulation of Recombinant Prenylated Human Rac1 by GEFs, GDI1 and Pak1; Zhang SC, Gremer L, Heise H, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- MC1R Genotype and Plumage Colouration in the Zebra Finch (Taeniopygia guttata): Population Structure Generates Artefactual Associations; Hoffman JI, Krause ET, Lehmann K, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- MC1R genotype and plumage colouration in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata): Population structure generates artefactual associations; Hoffman J., Krause E., Lehmann K., et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Murine Cytomegalovirus Virion-Associated Protein M45 Mediates Rapid NF-kappa B Activation after Infection; Krause E, de Graaf M, Fliss PM, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Odour-based natal nest recognition in the zebra finch (Taeniopygia guttata), a colony-breeding songbird; Caspers B., Krause E.; 2011; Journal article
- Olfactory imprinting as a mechanism for nest odour recognition in zebra finches; Caspers BA, Hoffman JI, Kohlmeier P, et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Olfactory imprinting as a mechanism for nest odour recognition in zebra finches; Caspers B., Hoffman J., Kohlmeier P., et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Olfactory kin recognition in a songbird; Krause E., Krüger O., Kohlmeier P., et al.; 2012; Journal article
- Patient benefit from treatment with botulinum neurotoxin A for functional indications in otorhinolaryngology; Braun T, Gurkov R, Hempel JM, et al.; 2010; Journal article
- Pharmacokinetics of prenylated hop phenols in women following oral administration of a standardized extract of hops; van Breemen RB, Yuan Y, Banuvar S, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- PKA phosphorylation of p62/SQSTM1 regulates PB1 domain interaction partner binding; Christian F, Krause E, Houslay MD, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Poor Nutritional Conditions During the Early Larval Stage Reduce Risk-Taking Activities of Fire Salamander Larvae (Salamandra salamandra); Krause E., Steinfartz S., Caspers B.; 2011; Journal article
- Predation pressure and food abundance during early life alter risk-taking behaviour and growth of guppies (Poecilia reticulata); Krause E., Liesenjohann T.; 2012; Journal article
- Site-Specifically Phosphorylated Lysine Peptides; Bertran-Vicente J, Serwa RA, Schumann M, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- The effects of short term enrichment on learning in chickens from a laying strain (Gallus gallus domesticus); Krause ET, Naguib M, Trillmich F, et al.; 2006; Journal article
- The more the better - Polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra); Caspers B., Krause E., Hendrix R., et al.; 2014; Journal article
- The more the better - polyandry and genetic similarity are positively linked to reproductive success in a natural population of terrestrial salamanders (Salamandra salamandra).; Caspers, Krause, Hendrix, et al.; 2014; Journal article
- Ultrasonography as a minimally invasive method to assess pregnancy in the fire salamander (Salamandra salamandra); Tobias Krause E., von Engelhardt N., Steinfartz S., et al.; 2013; Journal article
- Zebra finch nestlings beg more under better nutritional conditions; Krause E., Honarmand M., Naguib M.; 2011; Journal article
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Keywords
Galapagos sea lion, Zebra finch