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Colour change in a structural ornament is related to individual quality, parasites and mating patterns in the blue tit
ArticleAbstract: Carry-over effects refer to processes that occur in one season and influence fitness in the followinPalabras claves:Achromatic colouration, Body mass, Life-history theory, Sexual selection, Signalling, Structural colourationAutores:Badás E.P., Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Martínez J., Merino S., Ponce C., Stevens M.Fuentes:scopusAssessing the effects of climate on host-parasite interactions: A comparative study of european birds and their parasites
ArticleAbstract: Background: Climate change potentially has important effects on distribution, abundance, transmissioPalabras claves:Autores:Antonov A., Badás E.P., Calero-Torralbo M.A., De Lope F., Eeva T., Figuerola J., Flensted-Jensen E., Garamszegi L.Z., González-Braojos S., Gwinner H., Hanssen S.A., Heylen D., Ilmonen P., Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Klarborg K., Korpimäki E., Martínez J., Martínez-De La Puente J., Marzal A., Matthysen E., Matyjasiak P., Merino S., Molina-Morales M., Moreno J., Mousseau T.A., Møller A.P., Nielsen J.T., Pap P.L., Shurulinkov P., Slagsvold T., Soler J.J., Szép T., Szöllosi E., Török J., Vaclav R., Valera F., Ziane N.Fuentes:scopusCarotenoid-based plumage colouration is associated with blood parasite richness and stress protein levels in blue tits (Cyanistes caeruleus)
ArticleAbstract: Carotenoids are molecules that birds are not able to synthesize and therefore, must be acquired throPalabras claves:Bird, health status, Heat shock proteins, multiple infections, Yellow breastAutores:Del Cerro S., Juan Moreno, Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Lobato E., Martínez J., Martínez-De La Puente J., Merino S., Morales J., Moreno J., Ruiz-de-Castañeda R., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:googlescopusDo secretions from the uropygial gland of birds attract biting midges and black flies?
ArticleAbstract: Bird susceptibility to attacks by blood-sucking flying insects could be influenced by urogypial glanPalabras claves:Autores:Argüello A., Del Cerro S., Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Martínez-De La Puente J., Merino S.Fuentes:scopusDoes weather affect biting fly abundance in avian nests?
ArticleAbstract: Environmental factors may strongly affect avian-biting fly interactions in different ways because inPalabras claves:Autores:Del Cerro S., Juan Moreno, Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Lobato E., Martínez-De La Puente J., Merino S., Moreno J., Ruiz-de-Castañeda R.Fuentes:googlescopusEggshell pigmentation in the blue tit: male quality matters
ArticleAbstract: Abstract: Many passerines lay protoporphyrin-pigmented eggs, and the degree of spotting seems to bePalabras claves:Age, avian malaria, Feather colouration, paternity, ProtoporphyrinAutores:Badás E.P., Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Komdeur J., Martínez J., Merino S., Stevens M., van der Velde M.Fuentes:scopusNest size and aromatic plants in the nest as sexually selected female traits in blue tits
ArticleAbstract: Besides the direct functionality of nests driven by natural selection, accumulating evidence shows tPalabras claves:differential allocation, extended phenotype, female ornamentation, green plants, greenery, Nest building, nest size, parental investment, risk taking, trappability.Autores:Juan Moreno, Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Martínez-De La Puente J., Merino S., Morales J., Moreno J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:googlescopusHummingbird diversity in a fragmented tropical landscape in the Chocó biogeographic zone
ArticleAbstract: Forest loss and fragmentation drive widespread declines in biodiversity. However, hummingbirds seemPalabras claves:composition, countryside biogeography, ECUADOR, Evenness, fragmentation, Hill numbers, Reserva Ecológica Mache-ChindulAutores:Browne L., Carrasco L., Castillo F., Elisa Bonaccorso, Ellis M., Huh K.M., Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Karubian J.Fuentes:scopusIndividual Quality and Extra-Pair Paternity in the Blue Tit: Sexy Males Bear the Costs
ArticleAbstract: Adaptive explanations for the evolution of extra-pair paternity (EPP) suggest that females seek extrPalabras claves:carry-over effects, feather coloration, fecundity, Mating systems, Parasitism, Sexual selectionAutores:Autor A., Badás E.P., Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Martínez J., Merino S.Fuentes:scopusMHC-I provides both quantitative resistance and susceptibility to blood parasites in blue tits in the wild
ArticleAbstract: Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes are central for the adaptive immune response against paPalabras claves:Autores:Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Martínez J., Martínez-De La Puente J., Merino S., Tomás Gutierrez, G., Westerdahl H.Fuentes:scopus