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Assessing behavioral sex differences to chemical cues of predation risk while provisioning nestlings in a hole-nesting bird
ArticleAbstract: Birds can assess nest predation risk and adjust their parental activity accordingly. Risk taking behPalabras claves:Autores:Amo L., Saavedra I., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:scopusAre female starlings able to recognize the scent of their offspring?
ArticleAbstract: Background: Although there is growing evidence that birds may have individual chemical profiles thatPalabras claves:Autores:Amo L., Avilés J.M., Parejo D., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:scopusNest material shapes eggs bacterial environment
ArticleAbstract: Selective pressures imposed by pathogenic microorganisms to embryos have selected in hosts for a batPalabras claves:Autores:Martín-Gálvez D., Ruiz-Castellano C., Ruiz-Rodríguez M., Soler J.J., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:rraaescopusManipulating Individual Decisions and Environmental Conditions Reveal Individual Quality in Decision-Making and Non-Lethal Costs of Predation Risk
ArticleAbstract: Habitat selection is a crucial decision for any organism. Selecting a high quality site will positivPalabras claves:Autores:Forsman J.T., Mönkkönen M., Thomson R.L., Tomás Gutierrez, G.Fuentes:scopusWild great and blue tits do not avoid chemical cues of predators when selecting cavities for roosting
ArticleAbstract: Small birds use cavities for roosting to decrease the thermoregulatory costs during the winter nightPalabras claves:Autores:Amo L., Saavedra I., Tomás Gutierrez, G., Visser M.E.Fuentes:scopus