Amo de Paz, Luisa luisa.amo@urjc.es

Publications

Are Female Starlings Able to Recognize the Scent of Their Offspring?

  • Amo, Luisa
  • Tomas, Gustavo
  • Parejo, Deseada
  • Miguel Aviles, Jesus;

Plos One - 9/10/2014

10.1371/journal.pone.0109505 View at source

  • ISSN 19326203

Are naive birds attracted to herbivore-induced plant defences?

  • Amo, Luisa
  • Dicke, Marcel
  • Visser, Marcel E.;

Behaviour (p. 353-366) - 1/1/2016

10.1163/1568539x-00003345 View at source

  • ISSN 00057959

Are wild insectivorous birds attracted to methyl-jasmonate-treated Pyrenean oak trees?

  • Saavedra, Irene
  • Amo, Luisa;

Behaviour (p. 945-967) - 1/1/2018

10.1163/1568539x-00003516 View at source

  • ISSN 00057959

Assessing behavioral sex differences to chemical cues of predation risk while provisioning nestlings in a hole-nesting bird

  • Saavedra I
  • Tomás G
  • Amo L

Plos One - 1/1/2022

10.1371/journal.pone.0268678 View at source

  • ISSN 19326203

Attraction to Smelly Food in Birds: Insectivorous Birds Discriminate between the Pheromones of Their Prey and Those of Non-Prey Insects

  • Amo, Luisa
  • Saavedra, Irene;

Biology - 1/10/2021

10.3390/biology10101010 View at source

  • ISSN 20797737

Birds exploit herbivore-induced plant volatiles to locate herbivorous prey

  • Amo, Luisa
  • Jansen, Jeroen J.
  • van Dam, Nicole M.
  • Dicke, Marcel
  • Visser, Marcel E.;

Ecology Letters (p. 1348-1355) - 1/11/2013

10.1111/ele.12177 View at source

  • ISSN 1461023X

Can wall lizards combine chemical and visual cues to discriminate predatory from non-predatory snakes inside refuges?

  • Amo, L
  • Lopez, P
  • Martin, J;

Ethology (p. 478-484) - 1/5/2006

10.1111/j.1439-0310.2005.01170.x View at source

  • ISSN 01791613

Chemical assessment of predation risk in the wall lizard, Podarcis muralis, is influenced by time exposed to chemical cues of ambush snakes

  • Amo, L
  • Lopez, P
  • Martin, J;

Herpetological Journal (p. 21-25) - 1/1/2005

  • ISSN 02680130
  • iMarina

Chemical ornaments of male lizards Psammodromus algirus may reveal their parasite load and health state to females

  • Martin, Jose
  • Civantos, Emilio
  • Amo, Luisa
  • Lopez, Pilar;

Behavioral Ecology And Sociobiology (p. 173-179) - 1/12/2007

10.1007/s00265-007-0451-x View at source

  • ISSN 03405443

Chemosensory recognition and behavioral responses of Wall Lizards, Podarcis muralis, to scents of snakes that pose different risks of predation

  • Amo, L
  • Lopez, P
  • Martin, J;

Copeia (p. 691-696) - 20/8/2004

  • ISSN 00458511
  • iMarina

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The Role of Olfaction in Mate Selection and Reproductive Behaviour

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OLFACTION IN ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR AND WELFARE (p. 85-101) - 1/1/2017

10.1079/9781786391599.0000 View at source

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The role of olfaction in the relationship between birds and their environment

  • Luisa Amo de Paz (Director) Doctorando: Irene Saavedra Garcés

1/1/2020

  • iMarina

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