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1. Individual and environmental factors influencing preen gland's morphology and physiology in the barn owl Tyto alba

2. Limited associations between MHC diversity and reproductive success in a bird species with biparental care

3. New genome assembly of the barn owl (Tyto alba alba)

4. On the Potential Role of the Neural Crest Cells in Integrating Pigmentation Into Behavioral and Physiological Syndromes

5. The genomic architecture of a continuous color polymorphism in the European barn owl (Tyto alba)

6. Investigating the genetic basis of vertebrate dispersal combining <scp>RNA</scp> ‐seq, <scp>RAD</scp> ‐seq and quantitative genetics

7. Plastic responses to warmer climates: a semi-natural experiment on lizard populations

8. Baseline and stress-induced corticosterone levels are heritable and genetically correlated in a barn owl population

9. Molecular evolution of the proopiomelanocortin system in Barn owl species

10. New genome assembly of the barn owl (Tyto alba alba)

11. Beyond mean allelic effects: A locus at the major color geneMC1Rassociates also with differing levels of phenotypic and genetic (co)variance for coloration in barn owls

12. Reply to: Lunar illuminated fraction is a poor proxy for moonlight exposure

13. New genome assembly of the barn owl (

14. Mate availability affects the trade-off between producing one or multiple annual clutches

15. MC1Rvariants affect the expression of melanocortin and melanogenic genes and the association between melanocortin genes and coloration

16. Expression of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptor genes co-vary with a stress-related colour signal in barn owls

17. Expression of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptor genes co-varies with a stress-related colour signal in barn owls

18. Toward Understanding the Repeated Occurrence of Associations between Melanin-Based Coloration and Multiple Phenotypes

19. Differential fitness effects of moonlight on plumage colour morphs in barn owls

20. Lack of statistical power as a major limitation in understanding MHC-mediated immunocompetence in wild vertebrate populations

21. Inter-class competition in stage-structured populations: effects of adult density on life-history traits of adult and juvenile common lizards

22. Selection on the Major Color Gene Melanocortin-1-Receptor Shaped the Evolution of the Melanocortin System Genes

23. Genomics of coloration in natural animal populations

24. Beyond mean allelic effects: A locus at the major color gene MC1R associates also with differing levels of phenotypic and genetic (co)variance for coloration in barn owls

25. An ecomorphological analysis of the determinants of mating success

26. More melanized males bite stronger but run slower : potential performance trade-offs related to melanin-based coloration

27. A Self-Adaptive Automatic Incident Detection System for Road Surveillance Based on Deep Learning

28. Iridophores and not carotenoids account for chromatic variation of carotenoid-based coloration in common lizards (Lacerta vivipara)

29. Corticosterone regulates multiple colour traits in Lacerta [Zootoca] vivipara males

30. Dietary lipids reduce the expression of carotenoid-based coloration in Lacerta vivipara

31. A discriminant analysis of the P3b wave with electroencephalogram by feature‐electrode pairs in schizophrenia diagnosis

32. Effect of the MC1R gene on sexual dimorphism in melanin-based colorations

33. Frequency-dependent sexual selection with respect to progeny survival is consistent with predictions from rock-paper-scissors dynamics in the European common lizard

34. Vitamin E, vitamin A, and carotenoids in male common lizard tissues

35. Patterns of phenotypic variation reveal substantial differentiation in sexual dimorphism of three Psammodromus (Squamata, Lacertidae) species

36. Integrative analyses of speciation and divergence in Psammodromus hispanicus (Squamata: Lacertidae)

37. Cumulative frequency-dependent selective episodes allow for rapid morph cycles and rock-paper-scissors dynamics in species with overlapping generations

38. Carotenoid-Based Colours Reflect the Stress Response in the Common Lizard

39. Molecular evolution of the proopiomelanocortin system in Barn owl species.

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