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Epigenetic effects of parasites and pesticides on captive and wild nestling birds
ArticleAbstract: Anthropogenic changes to the environment challenge animal populations to adapt to new conditions andPalabras claves:DNA methylation, epiGBS, Galápagos mockingbirds, permethrin, PHILORNIS DOWNSI, pyrethroidAutores:Andres J.A., Boquete M.T., Clayton D.H., Knutie S.A., McNew S.M., Richards C.L., SEBASTIAN ANTONIO ESPINOZA ULLOA, Wagemaker N.C.A.M.Fuentes:scopusEffect of introduced parasites on the survival and microbiota of nestling cactus finches (Geospiza scandens) in the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Introduced parasites and pathogens have colonized the Galápagos Islands of Ecuador. For example, a pPalabras claves:Darwin’s finch, Extirpation, Invasive species, microbiomeAutores:Addesso A.M., Albert L., Arthur C., Chernicky K., Harvey J.A., Jaime A. Chaves, Knutie S.A., Simons S.R., Vaziri G.J., Verrett T.B.Fuentes:googlescopusHuman activity can influence the gut microbiota of Darwin's finches in the Galapagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: The gut microbiota of animal hosts can be influenced by environmental factors, such as unnatural fooPalabras claves:Birds, Darwin's finches, Galapagos islands, microbiome, species interactionsAutores:Gotanda K.M., Jaime A. Chaves, Knutie S.A.Fuentes:googlescopusUrban living influences the nesting success of Darwin’s finches in the Galápagos Islands
ArticleAbstract: Urbanization is expanding worldwide with major consequences for organisms. Anthropogenic factors canPalabras claves:anthropogenic debris, dry year, entanglement, Galapagos islands, Geospiza fuliginosa, LA NIÑA, nest material, trash, Urban ecologyAutores:Chernicky K., Harvey J.A., Jaime A. Chaves, Knutie S.A., Simons S.R., Verrett T.B.Fuentes:googlescopusTemporally varying disruptive selection in the medium ground finch (Geospiza fortis)
ArticleAbstract: Disruptive natural selection within populations exploiting different resources is considered to be aPalabras claves:Darwin's finches, Ecological speciation, Fitness function, GALAPAGOS, SelectionAutores:Barrett R.D.H., Beausoleil M.O., Clayton D.H., De León L.F., Frishkoff L.O., Hendry A.P., Huber S.K., Jaime A. Chaves, Knutie S.A., Koop J.A.H., M'Gonigle L.K., Podos J., Raeymaekers J.A.M., Sharpe D.M.T.Fuentes:googlescopusThe genome sequence of the avian vampire fly (Philornis downsi), an invasive nest parasite of Darwin’s finches in Galápagos
ArticleAbstract: The invasive avian vampire fly (Philornis downsi, Diptera: Muscidae) is considered one of the greatePalabras claves:Avian vampire fly genome, Darwin’s finches, GALAPAGOS, Insecticide resistance, Parasitic invasionAutores:Crow C.M., Jaime A. Chaves, Knutie S.A., Koop J.A.H., Lamichhaney S., Romine M.G., Vaziri G.J.Fuentes:googlescopusThe terroir of the finch: How spatial and temporal variation shapes phenotypic traits in Darwin's finches
ArticleAbstract: The term terroir is used in viticulture to emphasize how the biotic and abiotic characteristics of aPalabras claves:Adaptation, adaptive divergence, Adaptive radiation, Biological diversity, Galápagos landbirdsAutores:Carrión P.L., Clayton D.H., De León L.F., Gotanda K.M., Hendry A.P., Herrel A., Huber S.K., Jaime A. Chaves, Knutie S.A., Koop J.A.H., Podos J., Raeymaekers J.A.M., Sharpe D.M.T., Vanhooydonck B.Fuentes:googlescopus