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Associations between immune parameters, parasitism, and stress in breeding pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) females
ArticleAbstract: There are two major interpretations of serum IgY concentration in wild birds. On the one hand, it haPalabras claves:Autores:Garamszegi L.Z., Juan Moreno, Martínez J., Merino S., Morales J., Moreno J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:googlescopusBeneficial effects of cloacal bacteria on growth and fledging size in nestling pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca) in spain
ArticleAbstract: Effects of bacteria on avian hosts in the wild have received little attention until recently. WhereaPalabras claves:Autores:Ballesteros C., Briones V., Merino S., Moreno J., Sanz J.J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:scopusA simple trapping method to estimate abundances of blood-sucking flying insects in avian nests
OtherAbstract:Palabras claves:Birds, Biting midges, blackflies, blood parasite-insect vector-vertebrate host relationships, Ceratopogonidae, Culicoides, distance to water sources, insecticide treatment, sampling methods, SimuliidaeAutores:Juan Moreno, Lobato E., Martínez-De La Puente J., Merino S., Morales J., Moreno J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:googlescopusDeterminants of abundance and effects of blood-sucking flying insects in the nest of a hole-nesting bird
ArticleAbstract: Compared to non-flying nest-dwelling ectoparasites, the biology of most species of flying ectoparasiPalabras claves:Biting midges, black flies, Blood parasite-vector-vertebrate host relationship, Cyanistes caeruleus, Nest massAutores:Juan Moreno, Lobato E., Martínez-De La Puente J., Merino S., Morales J., Moreno J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:googlescopusExperimental evidence that egg color indicates female condition at laying in a songbird
ArticleAbstract: The signaling hypothesis of eggshell coloration in birds is based on the assumption that females ofPalabras claves:Biliverdin, Color analysis, Egg coloration, Eggshell pigments, Female condition, Food supplement, nutrition, Phenotypic quality, Sexual selection, SignalingAutores:Juan Moreno, Lobato E., Martínez-De La Puente J., Mateo R., Merino S., Morales J., Moreno J., Sanz J.J., Soler J.J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:googlescopusEctoparasite Activity During Incubation Increases Microbial Growth on Avian Eggs
ArticleAbstract: While direct detrimental effects of parasites on hosts are relatively well documented, other more suPalabras claves:ARISA, Bacterial community, Ectoparasite-host interactions, hatching success, Niche construction, Trans-shell transmissionAutores:Martín-Gálvez D., Martín-Vivaldi M., Peralta-Sánchez J.M., Ruiz-Castellano C., Ruiz-Rodríguez M., Soler J.J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:scopusDouble gametocyte infections in apicomplexan parasites of birds and reptiles
ArticleAbstract: The simultaneous occurrence of male and female gametocytes inside a single host blood cell has beenPalabras claves:Autores:Amo L., Arriero E., Hagen J., Jovani R., Krone O., Lopez P., Martín J., Marzal A., Navarro C., Shurulinkov P., Sol D., Tomás Gutierrez, G., Torres J.Fuentes:scopusInteracting effects of aromatic plants and female age on nest-dwelling ectoparasites and blood-sucking flies in avian nests
ArticleAbstract: Some avian species incorporate aromatic plants to their nests. The " nest protection hypothesis" , wPalabras claves:Antiparasite defence, Biting flies, Ceratopogonidae, Culicoides, greenery, SimuliidaeAutores:Del Cerro S., Juan Moreno, Juan Rivero-De-Aguilar, Lobato E., Martínez-De La Puente J., Merino S., Morales J., Moreno J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:googlescopusIntraspecific avian brood parasites avoid host nests infested by ectoparasites
ArticleAbstract: Intraspecific brood parasitism is widespread among birds and provides clues for elucidating the evolPalabras claves:Conspecific brood parasitism, Ectoparasitism risk, Eggshell spottiness, Host-parasite synchronization, Host-selection mechanisms, Intraspecific nest parasitismAutores:Martín-Gálvez D., Ruiz-Rodríguez M., Soler J.J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:scopusPredator odour recognition and avoidance in a songbird
ArticleAbstract: 1. Although the ability to detect chemical cues is widespread in many organisms, it is surprising hoPalabras claves:Avian olfaction, Chemical ecology, Cyanistes caeruleus, Predation risk assessment, Provisioning ratesAutores:Amo L., Galván I., Sanz J.J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:scopus