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Francesco Bonadonna

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Behavioural Processes|January 25, 2003
Homing in pelagic birds: a pilot experiment with white-chinned petrels released in the open seaSimon Benhamou, Joël Bried, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Animal Cognition|September 25, 2022
Wild skuas can follow human-given behavioural cues when objects resemble natural foodSamara Danel, Nancy Rebout, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Immunogenetics|May 25, 2011
Characterization of MHC class I and II genes in a subantarctic seabird, the blue petrel, Halobaena caerulea (Procellariiformes)Maria Strandh, Mimi Lannefors, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Chemical Senses|July 30, 2011
Potential semiochemical molecules from birds: a practical and comprehensive compilation of the last 20 years studiesSylvie Campagna, Jérôme Mardon, Aurélie Celerier, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 29, 2016
Visual acuity in an opportunistic raptor, the chimango caracara (Milvago chimango)Simon Potier, Francesco Bonadonna, Almut Kelber, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 17, 2024
Sex predicts response to novelty and problem-solving in a wild bird with female-biased sexual dimorphismSamara Danel, Nancy Rebout, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Animal Cognition|March 16, 2022
Wild skuas can use acoustic cues to locate hidden foodSamara Danel, Nancy Rebout, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Plos One|January 8, 2009
Olfactory sex recognition investigated in Antarctic prionsFrancesco Bonadonna, Samuel P Caro, M de L Brooke
Journal of Chemical Ecology|May 25, 2023
Homing and Nest Recognition in Nocturnal Blue Petrels: What Scent May Attract Birds to their Burrows?Timothée Zidat, Marianne Gabirot, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 12, 2013
The invisible cues that guide king penguin chicks home: use of magnetic and acoustic cues during orientation and short-range navigationAnna P Nesterova, Jules Chiffard, Charline Couchoux, et al.
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Behavioural Processes|January 25, 2003
Homing in pelagic birds: a pilot experiment with white-chinned petrels released in the open seaSimon Benhamou, Joël Bried, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Animal Cognition|September 25, 2022
Wild skuas can follow human-given behavioural cues when objects resemble natural foodSamara Danel, Nancy Rebout, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Immunogenetics|May 25, 2011
Characterization of MHC class I and II genes in a subantarctic seabird, the blue petrel, Halobaena caerulea (Procellariiformes)Maria Strandh, Mimi Lannefors, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Chemical Senses|July 30, 2011
Potential semiochemical molecules from birds: a practical and comprehensive compilation of the last 20 years studiesSylvie Campagna, Jérôme Mardon, Aurélie Celerier, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|January 29, 2016
Visual acuity in an opportunistic raptor, the chimango caracara (Milvago chimango)Simon Potier, Francesco Bonadonna, Almut Kelber, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 17, 2024
Sex predicts response to novelty and problem-solving in a wild bird with female-biased sexual dimorphismSamara Danel, Nancy Rebout, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Animal Cognition|March 16, 2022
Wild skuas can use acoustic cues to locate hidden foodSamara Danel, Nancy Rebout, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
Plos One|January 8, 2009
Olfactory sex recognition investigated in Antarctic prionsFrancesco Bonadonna, Samuel P Caro, M de L Brooke
Journal of Chemical Ecology|May 25, 2023
Homing and Nest Recognition in Nocturnal Blue Petrels: What Scent May Attract Birds to their Burrows?Timothée Zidat, Marianne Gabirot, Francesco Bonadonna, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|January 12, 2013
The invisible cues that guide king penguin chicks home: use of magnetic and acoustic cues during orientation and short-range navigationAnna P Nesterova, Jules Chiffard, Charline Couchoux, et al.
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