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1. Extrapair offspring of the blue-footed booby show no sign of higher fitness in the first 10 years of life.

2. A NEW BREEDING COLONY OF BLUE-FOOTED BOOBY SULA NEBOUXII AT ISLOTE GONZÁLEZ, ARCHIPELAGO ISLAS DESVENTURADAS, CHILE.

3. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci from blue-footed boobies (Sula nebouxii)

4. Ectoparasite burden of Blue‐footed Booby chicks depends on combined parental ages.

5. High quality diet improves lipid metabolic profile and breeding performance in the blue-footed booby, a long-lived seabird.

6. Flexibility in food resource allocation in parents and selectivity for offspring: variations in δN and δC values during breeding of the blue-footed booby.

7. No evidence that genetic compatibility drives extra-pair behavior in female blue-footed boobies.

8. MEET my FAMILY.

9. Lead, cadmium and mercury in the blood of the blue-footed booby (Sula nebouxii) from the coast of Sinaloa, Gulf of California, Mexico.

10. Prevalence of Haemoproteus sp. in Galápagos blue-footed boobies: effects on health and reproduction.

11. Female infidelity is constrained by El Niño conditions in a long-lived bird.

12. Éxito reproductivo de los pájaros bobos patas azul, Sula nebouxii, y los pájaros bobos café, Sula leucogaster, como indicador de perturbación por uso turístico en las Islas Marietas, México.

13. Variation in parental rearing expenditure triggers short-term physiological effects on offspring in a long-lived seabird.

14. An unsuspected cost of mate familiarity: increased loss of paternity.

15. Behaviorally Induced Camouflage: A New Mechanism of Avian Egg Protection.

16. Regulation of breeding expenditure in the blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii: an experimental approach.

18. Recruiting age influences male and female survival and population persistence in a long-lived tropical seabird.

19. Viability of Booby Offspring is Maximized by Having One Young Parent and One Old Parent.

20. Interactive effects of male and female age on extra-pair paternity in a socially monogamous seabird.

22. Habitat structure and colony structure constrain extrapair paternity in a colonial bird.

23. Extrapair behaviour reveals flexible female choosiness and mixed support for classic good genes in blue-footed boobies.

24. ANIDAMIENTO Y REPRODUCCIÓN DEL PÁJARO BOBO PATAS AZULES (Sula nebouxii Milne-Edwards, 1882) Y AVIFAUNA ACOMPAÑANTE EN LA ISLA PÁJAROS, BAHÍA DE JITZAMURI, SINALOA, MÉXICO.

25. HYBRIDIZATION FROM POSSIBLE SEXUAL MIS-IMPRINTING: MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF HYBRIDIZATION BETWEEN BROWN SULA LEUCOGASTER AND BLUE-FOOTED BOOBIES S. NEBOUXII.

26. Ectoparasite burden of Blue-footed Booby chicks depends on combined parental ages

27. Sweet BLUE FEET.

28. Reproduction of the blue-footed booby predicts commercial fish abundance in the eastern tropical Pacific.

29. Chronic stress in infancy fails to affect body size and immune response of adult female blue-footed boobies or their offspring.

30. Behavioural roles in booby mate switching.

31. Males use time whereas females prefer harmony: individual call recognition in the dimorphic blue-footed booby

32. Evidence for strong assortative mating, limited gene flow, and strong differentiation across the blue-footed/Peruvian booby hybrid zone in northern Peru.

33. Safe betting: males help dull females only when they raise high-quality offspring.

34. Parental Age and Lifespan Influence Offspring Recruitment: A Long-Term Study in a Seabird.

35. HELMINTH PARASITES OF THE BLUE-FOOTED BOOBY ON ISLA ISABEL, MÉXICO.

36. El Niño in the Warm Tropics: local sea temperature predicts breeding parameters and growth of blue-footed boobies.

37. Effects of recruiting age on senescence, lifespan and lifetime reproductive success in a long-lived seabird.

38. Could specialization to cold-water upwelling systems influence gene flow and population differentiation in marine organisms? A case study using the blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii.

39. Senescent males carry premutagenic lesions in sperm.

40. Biliverdin-based egg coloration is enhanced by carotenoid supplementation.

41. Hybridization Between Blue-footed (Sula nebouxii) and Peruvi (Sula variegata) Boobies in Northern Peru.

42. Climatic influence on demographic parameters of a tropical seabird varies with age and sex.

43. Isolation and characterization of ten microsatellite loci in Blue-footed ( Sula nebouxii) and Peruvian Boobies ( Sula variegata).

44. Senescence of Maternal Effects: Aging Influences Egg Quality and Rearing Capacities of a Long-Lived Bird.

45. Simultaneous positive and negative density-dependent dispersal in a colonial bird species.

46. INSHORE FEEDING BEHAVIOR OF BLUE-FOOTED BOOBIES SULA NEBOUXII AT MANTA, ECUADOR, DURING WARMING CONDITIONS IN THE EQUATORIAL PACIFIC OCEAN.

47. Maternal investment in eggs is affected by male feet colour and breeding conditions in the blue-footed booby, Sula nebouxii.

48. Foraging areas of breeding blue-footed boobies Sula nebouxii in northern Peru, as determined by direction recorders.

49. Perinatal Androgens and Adult Behavior Vary with Nestling Social System in Siblicidal Boobies.

50. Development of a linear dominance hierarchy in nestling birds

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