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Diogo S M Samia

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Plos One|March 24, 2015
Birds flush early and avoid the rush: an interspecific studyDiogo S M Samia, Daniel T Blumstein
Plos One|November 19, 2014
Phi index: a new metric to test the flush early and avoid the rush hypothesisDiogo S M Samia, Daniel T Blumstein
Current Zoology|October 17, 2019
Flight initiation distance, color and camouflageAnders Pape Møller, Wei Liang, Diogo S M Samia
Biology Letters|February 22, 2013
Do animals generally flush early and avoid the rush? A meta-analysisDiogo S M Samia, Fausto Nomura, Daniel T Blumstein
Biology Letters|June 22, 2021
It is not always about body size: evidence of Rensch's rule in a male weaponGlauco Machado, Bruno A Buzatto, Diogo S M Samia
Scientific Reports|July 4, 2015
Brain size as a driver of avian escape strategyDiogo S M Samia, Anders Pape Møller, Daniel T Blumstein
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 18, 2015
How Nature-Based Tourism Might Increase Prey Vulnerability to PredatorsBenjamin Geffroy, Diogo S M Samia, Eduardo Bessa, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 15, 2015
Nature-Based Tourism and Prey Vulnerability to Predators: A Reply to Fitzgerald and StronzaBenjamin Geffroy, Diogo S M Samia, Eduardo Bessa, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|January 27, 2015
Fifty years of chasing lizards: new insights advance optimal escape theoryDiogo S M Samia, Daniel T Blumstein, Theodore Stankowich, et al.
Nature Communications|November 17, 2015
Increased tolerance to humans among disturbed wildlifeDiogo S M Samia, Shinichi Nakagawa, Fausto Nomura, et al.
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Plos One|March 24, 2015
Birds flush early and avoid the rush: an interspecific studyDiogo S M Samia, Daniel T Blumstein
Plos One|November 19, 2014
Phi index: a new metric to test the flush early and avoid the rush hypothesisDiogo S M Samia, Daniel T Blumstein
Current Zoology|October 17, 2019
Flight initiation distance, color and camouflageAnders Pape Møller, Wei Liang, Diogo S M Samia
Biology Letters|February 22, 2013
Do animals generally flush early and avoid the rush? A meta-analysisDiogo S M Samia, Fausto Nomura, Daniel T Blumstein
Biology Letters|June 22, 2021
It is not always about body size: evidence of Rensch's rule in a male weaponGlauco Machado, Bruno A Buzatto, Diogo S M Samia
Scientific Reports|July 4, 2015
Brain size as a driver of avian escape strategyDiogo S M Samia, Anders Pape Møller, Daniel T Blumstein
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|October 18, 2015
How Nature-Based Tourism Might Increase Prey Vulnerability to PredatorsBenjamin Geffroy, Diogo S M Samia, Eduardo Bessa, et al.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 15, 2015
Nature-Based Tourism and Prey Vulnerability to Predators: A Reply to Fitzgerald and StronzaBenjamin Geffroy, Diogo S M Samia, Eduardo Bessa, et al.
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|January 27, 2015
Fifty years of chasing lizards: new insights advance optimal escape theoryDiogo S M Samia, Daniel T Blumstein, Theodore Stankowich, et al.
Nature Communications|November 17, 2015
Increased tolerance to humans among disturbed wildlifeDiogo S M Samia, Shinichi Nakagawa, Fausto Nomura, et al.
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