39 results on '"Osorio-Beristain, Marcela"'
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2. Temporal trade-off between territorial and thermoregulatory behaviors of a generalist lizard in a dry forest
3. Earwigs (Dermaptera: Insecta) of Morelos, Mexico, with new data and description of a new genus and species
4. Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) predatory flexible feeding behaviors on schooling fish
5. Parásitos sanguíneos (Haemosporida) de aves silvestres capturadas en diferentes tipos de uso de suelo en una matriz de bosque seco tropical de temporal
6. Lead has different impacts on behavior of the native Mexican mojarra and invasive convict cichlid
7. Sexual signals reveal males’ oxidative stress defences : Testing this hypothesis in an invertebrate
8. Correction to: Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) predatory flexible feeding behaviors on schooling fish
9. SEX-ROLE REVERSAL IN SONG? FEMALES SING MORE FREQUENTLY THAN MALES IN THE STREAK-BACKED ORIOLE
10. LIMITATIONS IN THE REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS OF A BURROW-NESTING BIRD (MOMOTUS MEXICANUS) DURING A HUMID SEASON
11. Protection from overheating of simulated Sceloporus horridus lizards in a biosphere reserve of seasonally dry tropical forest in central Mexico
12. Adoptar los objetivos de la restauración ecológica como meta crucial al mitigar desechos mineros: una propuesta metodológica
13. Proximity to metal mining is related to aspects of feather coloration but not fluctuating asymmetry in the Russet‐crowned Motmot (Momotus mexicanus) in south‐central Mexico
14. Proximity to metal mining is related to aspects of feather coloration but not fluctuating asymmetry in the Russet‐crowned Motmot (Momotus mexicanus) in south‐central Mexico.
15. Blood-parasites (Haemosporida) of wild birds captured at different land uses within a tropical seasonal dry forest matrix
16. Behavioural roles in booby mate switching
17. Protection from Overheating of Simulated Sceloporus Horridus Lizards in a Biosphere Reserve of Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest in Central Mexico
18. GENETIC STRUCTURING AT A FINE SCALE IN THE RUSSET-CROWNED MOTMOT (MOMOTUS MEXICANUS) IN A TROPICAL DRY FOREST IN CENTRAL MEXICO
19. Correction to: Whale shark (Rhincodon typus) predatory flexible feeding behaviors on schooling fish
20. Biology of the oldest butterfly species in the world, Baronia brevicornis: food, abundance, polymorphism, and survival
21. New data on Blaberoidea Saussure, 1864 (Insecta: Blattodea) from Morelos, Mexico, with a new species and a checklist of cockroaches for the state
22. Do metal mines and their runoff affect plumage color? Streak-backed Orioles in Mexico show unexpected patterns
23. Ritualized display of a leaf: A putative agonistic signal in both sexes of a tropical bird
24. Non-aggressive mate guarding by the blue-footed booby: a balance of female and male control
25. Carotenoid-based status signaling by females in the tropical streak-backed oriole
26. Do metal mines and their runoff affect plumage color? Streak-backed Orioles in Mexico show unexpected patterns.
27. Male boobies expel eggs when paternity is in doubt
28. Does juvenile hormone prompt males to oxidative stress?
29. Ecotourism impacts on the behaviour of whale sharks: an experimental approach.
30. Ecotourism impacts on the behaviour of whale sharks: an experimental approach
31. Figure 1 from: Osorio-Beristain M, Rodríguez A, Martínez-Garza C, Alcalá RE (2018) Relating flight initiation distance in birds to tropical dry forest restoration. Zoologia 35: 1-6. https://doi.org/10.3897/zoologia.35.e12642
32. Relating flight initiation distance in birds to tropical dry forest restoration
33. Behavioural roles in booby mate switching
34. Intra and inter-annual variation in seed rain in a secondary dry tropical forest excluded from chronic disturbance
35. Male Bias in the Song Control System despite Female Bias in Song Rate in Streak-Backed Orioles (Icterus pustulatus)
36. Sex-dependent seasonal feeding activity variations among two species of Nymphalidae (Lepidoptera) in the Mexican tropical dry forest
37. Does Booby Egg Dumping Amount to Quasi-Parasitism?
38. Male Bias in the Song Control System despite Female Bias in Song Rate in Streak-Backed Orioles (Icterus pustulatus).
39. Does juvenile hormone prompt oxidative stress in male damselflies?
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