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pro vyhledávání: '"Pamela Espíndola-Hernández"'
Autor:
Valentina Peona, Jacopo Martelossi, Dareen Almojil, Julia Bocharkina, Ioana Brännström, Max Brown, Alice Cang, Tomàs Carrasco-Valenzuela, Jon DeVries, Meredith Doellman, Daniel Elsner, Pamela Espíndola-Hernández, Guillermo Friis Montoya, Bence Gaspar, Danijela Zagorski, Paweł Hałakuc, Beti Ivanovska, Christopher Laumer, Robert Lehmann, Ljudevit Luka Boštjančić, Rahia Mashoodh, Sofia Mazzoleni, Alice Mouton, Maria Anna Nilsson, Yifan Pei, Giacomo Potente, Panagiotis Provataris, José Ramón Pardos-Blas, Ravindra Raut, Tomasa Sbaffi, Florian Schwarz, Jessica Stapley, Lewis Stevens, Nusrat Sultana, Radka Symonova, Mohadeseh S. Tahami, Alice Urzì, Heidi Yang, Abdullah Yusuf, Carlo Pecoraro, Alexander Suh
Publikováno v:
Mobile DNA, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2024)
Abstract Background The advancement of sequencing technologies results in the rapid release of hundreds of new genome assemblies a year providing unprecedented resources for the study of genome evolution. Within this context, the significance of in-d
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/5b725ff7c4734dbd97e9756237a1869f
Autor:
Yanina Poblete, Esteban Botero‐Delgadillo, Pamela Espíndola‐Hernández, Gabriela Südel, Rodrigo A. Vásquez
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 7, Pp 3065-3071 (2021)
Abstract Extra‐pair behavior is present in 76% of socially monogamous bird species with biparental care. This behavior may produce costs to females related to a reduction in paternal care. We estimated the percentage of extra‐pair offspring and q
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https://doaj.org/article/45219159a892493eaaff33125169d0e6
Publikováno v:
G3 Genes|Genomes|Genetics. 12
Understanding the targets of selection associated with changes in behavioral traits represents an important challenge of current evolutionary research. Owls (Strigiformes) are a diverse group of birds, most of which are considered nocturnal raptors.
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 163:812-823
Autor:
Verónica Quirici, Elfego Cuevas, Pamela Espíndola‐Hernández, Rodrigo A. Vásquez, Carolina Orellana‐Peñailillo, Esteban Botero‐Delgadillo
Publikováno v:
Ibis. 163:948-961
Autor:
Martina Carrete, Stefan Boerno, Bart Kempenaers, Pamela Espíndola‐Hernández, Jakob C. Mueller
Publikováno v:
Genome Biology and Evolution
Owls (Strigiformes) evolved specific adaptations to their nocturnal predatory lifestyle, such as asymmetrical ears, a facial disk, and a feather structure allowing silent flight. Owls also share some traits with diurnal raptors and other nocturnal bi
Autor:
Jakob C. Mueller, Esteban Botero‐Delgadillo, Pamela Espíndola‐Hernández, Carol Gilsenan, Phil Ewels, Joel Gruselius, Bart Kempenaers
Publikováno v:
Molecular ecologyREFERENCES. 31(5)
Understanding the genomic landscape of adaptation is central to understanding microevolution in wild populations. Genomic targets of selection and the underlying genomic mechanisms of adaptation can be elucidated by genome-wide scans for past selecti
Autor:
Rodrigo A. Vásquez, Gabriela Südel, Pamela Espíndola‐Hernández, Esteban Botero‐Delgadillo, Yanina Poblete
Publikováno v:
Ecology and Evolution, Vol 11, Iss 7, Pp 3065-3071 (2021)
Ecology and Evolution
Ecology and Evolution
Extra‐pair behavior is present in 76% of socially monogamous bird species with biparental care. This behavior may produce costs to females related to a reduction in paternal care. We estimated the percentage of extra‐pair offspring and quantified
Autor:
Pamela Espíndola‐Hernández, Paulina L. González-Gómez, John C. Wingfield, Esteban Botero‐Delgadillo, Brayan Zambrano, Elfego Cuevas, Rodrigo A. Vásquez, Verónica Quirici
Publikováno v:
General and comparative endocrinology. 300
Baseline concentrations of glucocorticoids (i.e., cortisol and/or corticosterone) can moderately increase with the degree of energy demands that an individual faces. This could be a mechanism based on which glucocorticods (GCs) can mediate life histo
Autor:
Verónica Quirici, Esteban Botero-Delgadillo, Paulina González-Gómez, Pamela Espíndola-Hernández, Brayan Zambrano, Elfego Cuevas, John C. Wingfield, Rodrigo A. Vásquez
Background: Many studies have attempted to link variation in corticosterone (Cort), the primary glucocorticoid (GC) in birds, with reproductive output, however the consequences of variation in Cort levels on survival probability have been relatively
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::1a1f7e4edaf195ad813bf67bb34d03f5
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.2.22900/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.2.22900/v1