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Darwin's finches treat their feathers with a natural repellent
ArticleAbstract: Darwin's finches are highly innovative. Recently we recorded for the first time a behavioural innovaPalabras claves:Autores:Alejandro E. Mieles, Causton C.E., Cha D.H., Cimadom A., Damiens D., Fessl B., Hood-Nowotny R., Lincango P., Nemeth E., Semler E.M., Teale S.A., Tebbich S.Fuentes:scopusEvaluating Volatile Plant Compounds of Psidium galapageium (Myrtales: Myrtaceae) as Repellents Against Invasive Parasitic Diptera in the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Plant-based repellents represent a safe, economic, and viable alternative to managing invasive insecPalabras claves:Invasive species, repellents, trans-nerolidol, Volatile compoundsAutores:Causton C.E., Fischer B., Hood-Nowotny R., Krenn L., Krupicka L., Martina C., Paola F. Lahuatte, Schwemhofer T., Tebbich S., Yamada H., Yar J.Fuentes:scopusIdentification and Optimization of Microbial Attractants for Philornis downsi, an Invasive Fly Parasitic on Galapagos Birds
ArticleAbstract: We investigated the role of olfactory cues from actively fermenting yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae)Palabras claves:Attractant, Avian parasite, GALAPAGOS, Invasive, PHILORNIS DOWNSI, YeastAutores:Alejandro E. Mieles, Cahuana A., Causton C.E., Cha D.H., Cimadom A., Maria Piedad Lincango, Paola F. Lahuatte, Teale S.A., Tebbich S.Fuentes:scopus