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Deseada Parejo

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Oecologia|October 10, 2023
Colour-specific diet specialization is associated with differences in owlet weight in a polymorphic owl: influence of the trophic quality variationJesús Miguel Avilés, Ángel Cruz-Miralles, Deseada Parejo
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 10, 2024
Grasshoppers do not flee from their alarmed predators but from non-alarmed onesDeseada Parejo, Mercedes Molina-Morales, Jesús M Avilés
Oecologia|August 19, 2019
Avian and rodent responses to the olfactory landscape in a Mediterranean cavity communityJesús M Avilés, Deseada Parejo, Mónica Expósito-Granados
Oecologia|April 5, 2018
Colour polymorphism in owls is linked to light variabilityArianna Passarotto, Deseada Parejo, Vincenzo Penteriani, et al.
Plos One|October 10, 2014
Are female starlings able to recognize the scent of their offspring?Luisa Amo, Gustavo Tomás, Deseada Parejo, et al.
Ecology|October 9, 2007
Blue Tits use fledgling quantity and quality as public information in breeding site choiceDeseada Parejo, Joel White, Jean Clobert, et al.
Communications Biology|December 22, 2025
Phenology modulates the top-down control of ants on bird ectoparasites: from mutualism to antagonismJesús M Avilés, Ángela Salido, Joaquín L Reyes-López, et al.
Plos One|October 27, 2010
Natural cross chlamydial infection between livestock and free-living bird speciesJesús A Lemus, Juan A Fargallo, Pablo Vergara, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 7, 2012
Sex recognition by odour and variation in the uropygial gland secretion in starlingsLuisa Amo, Jesús M Avilés, Deseada Parejo, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|November 27, 2009
Do spotless starlings place feathers at their nests by ultraviolet color?Jesús M Avilés, Deseada Parejo, Tomás Pérez-Contreras, et al.
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Oecologia|October 10, 2023
Colour-specific diet specialization is associated with differences in owlet weight in a polymorphic owl: influence of the trophic quality variationJesús Miguel Avilés, Ángel Cruz-Miralles, Deseada Parejo
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 10, 2024
Grasshoppers do not flee from their alarmed predators but from non-alarmed onesDeseada Parejo, Mercedes Molina-Morales, Jesús M Avilés
Oecologia|August 19, 2019
Avian and rodent responses to the olfactory landscape in a Mediterranean cavity communityJesús M Avilés, Deseada Parejo, Mónica Expósito-Granados
Oecologia|April 5, 2018
Colour polymorphism in owls is linked to light variabilityArianna Passarotto, Deseada Parejo, Vincenzo Penteriani, et al.
Plos One|October 10, 2014
Are female starlings able to recognize the scent of their offspring?Luisa Amo, Gustavo Tomás, Deseada Parejo, et al.
Ecology|October 9, 2007
Blue Tits use fledgling quantity and quality as public information in breeding site choiceDeseada Parejo, Joel White, Jean Clobert, et al.
Communications Biology|December 22, 2025
Phenology modulates the top-down control of ants on bird ectoparasites: from mutualism to antagonismJesús M Avilés, Ángela Salido, Joaquín L Reyes-López, et al.
Plos One|October 27, 2010
Natural cross chlamydial infection between livestock and free-living bird speciesJesús A Lemus, Juan A Fargallo, Pablo Vergara, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|January 7, 2012
Sex recognition by odour and variation in the uropygial gland secretion in starlingsLuisa Amo, Jesús M Avilés, Deseada Parejo, et al.
Die Naturwissenschaften|November 27, 2009
Do spotless starlings place feathers at their nests by ultraviolet color?Jesús M Avilés, Deseada Parejo, Tomás Pérez-Contreras, et al.
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