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Luisa Amo

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Biology|October 23, 2021
Attraction to Smelly Food in Birds: Insectivorous Birds Discriminate between the Pheromones of Their Prey and Those of Non-Prey InsectsLuisa Amo, Irene Saavedra
Plos One|February 8, 2018
Insectivorous birds eavesdrop on the pheromones of their preyIrene Saavedra, Luisa Amo
Journal of Chemical Ecology|March 24, 2006
Reliable signaling by chemical cues of male traits and health state in male lizards, Lacerta monticolaPilar López, Luisa Amo, José Martín
Current Opinion in Insect Science|May 23, 2019
What do we know about birds' use of plant volatile cues in tritrophic interactions?Anna Mrazova, Katerina Sam, Luisa Amo
Physiology & Behavior|September 29, 2004
Thermal dependence of chemical assessment of predation risk affects the ability of wall lizards, Podarcis muralis, to avoid unsafe refugesLuisa Amo, Pilar López, José Martín
Physiology & Behavior|November 18, 2006
Refuge use: a conflict between avoiding predation and losing mass in lizardsLuisa Amo, Pilar López, José Martín
Plos One|May 19, 2022
Assessing behavioral sex differences to chemical cues of predation risk while provisioning nestlings in a hole-nesting birdIrene Saavedra, Gustavo Tomás, Luisa Amo
Die Naturwissenschaften|December 7, 2007
Parasites and health affect multiple sexual signals in male common wall lizards, Podarcis muralisJosé Martín, Luisa Amo, Pilar López
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology|December 8, 2006
Pregnant female lizards Iberolacerta cyreni adjust refuge use to decrease thermal costs for their body condition and cell-mediated immune responseLuisa Amo, Pilar López, José Martín
Biology|January 21, 2022
Exogenous Application of Methyl Jasmonate Increases Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds in Pyrenean Oak Trees, <i>Quercus pyrenaica</i>Luisa Amo, Anna Mrazova, Irene Saavedra, et al.
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Biology|October 23, 2021
Attraction to Smelly Food in Birds: Insectivorous Birds Discriminate between the Pheromones of Their Prey and Those of Non-Prey InsectsLuisa Amo, Irene Saavedra
Plos One|February 8, 2018
Insectivorous birds eavesdrop on the pheromones of their preyIrene Saavedra, Luisa Amo
Journal of Chemical Ecology|March 24, 2006
Reliable signaling by chemical cues of male traits and health state in male lizards, Lacerta monticolaPilar López, Luisa Amo, José Martín
Current Opinion in Insect Science|May 23, 2019
What do we know about birds' use of plant volatile cues in tritrophic interactions?Anna Mrazova, Katerina Sam, Luisa Amo
Physiology & Behavior|September 29, 2004
Thermal dependence of chemical assessment of predation risk affects the ability of wall lizards, Podarcis muralis, to avoid unsafe refugesLuisa Amo, Pilar López, José Martín
Physiology & Behavior|November 18, 2006
Refuge use: a conflict between avoiding predation and losing mass in lizardsLuisa Amo, Pilar López, José Martín
Plos One|May 19, 2022
Assessing behavioral sex differences to chemical cues of predation risk while provisioning nestlings in a hole-nesting birdIrene Saavedra, Gustavo Tomás, Luisa Amo
Die Naturwissenschaften|December 7, 2007
Parasites and health affect multiple sexual signals in male common wall lizards, Podarcis muralisJosé Martín, Luisa Amo, Pilar López
Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology|December 8, 2006
Pregnant female lizards Iberolacerta cyreni adjust refuge use to decrease thermal costs for their body condition and cell-mediated immune responseLuisa Amo, Pilar López, José Martín
Biology|January 21, 2022
Exogenous Application of Methyl Jasmonate Increases Emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds in Pyrenean Oak Trees, <i>Quercus pyrenaica</i>Luisa Amo, Anna Mrazova, Irene Saavedra, et al.
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