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

Publications

Parasites and health affect multiple sexual signals in male common wall lizards, Podarcis muralis

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

Science Of Nature (p. 293-300) - 1/4/2008

10.1007/s00114-007-0328-x View at source

  • ISSN 14321904

Evidence that the house finch (Carpodacus mexicanus) uses scent to avoid omnivore mammals

  • Amo, Luisa
  • Lopez-Rull, Isabel
  • Pagan, Iluminada
  • Macias Garcia, Constantino;

Revista Chilena De Historia Natural - 24/2/2015

10.1186/s40693-015-0036-4 View at source

  • ISSN 07176317

Insectivorous birds eavesdrop on the pheromones of their prey

  • Saavedra, Irene
  • Amo, Luisa;

Plos One - 7/2/2018

10.1371/journal.pone.0190415 View at source

  • ISSN 19326203

Sleeping Birds Do Not Respond to Predator Odour

  • Amo, Luisa
  • Caro, Samuel P.
  • Visser, Marcel E.;

Plos One - 16/11/2011

10.1371/journal.pone.0027576 View at source

  • ISSN 19326203

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

House sparrows do not exhibit a preference for the scent of potential partners with different MHC-I diversity and genetic distances

  • Amo, Luisa
  • Amo de Paz, Guillermo
  • Kabbert, Johanna
  • Machordom, Annie;

Plos One - 21/12/2022

10.1371/journal.pone.0278892 View at source

  • ISSN 19326203

Wild great and blue tits do not avoid chemical cues of predators when selecting cavities for roosting

  • Amo, Luisa
  • Tomas, Gustavo
  • Saavedra, Irene
  • Visser, Marcel E.;

Plos One - 19/9/2018

10.1371/journal.pone.0203269 View at source

  • ISSN 19326203

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

Thermal dependence of chemical assessment of predation risk affects the ability of wall lizards, Podarcis muralis, to avoid unsafe refuges

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

Physiology & Behavior (p. 913-918) - 15/10/2004

10.1016/j.physbeh.2004.07.013 View at source

  • ISSN 00319384

Refuge use: A conflict between avoiding predation and losing mass in lizards

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

Physiology & Behavior (p. 334-343) - 28/2/2007

10.1016/j.physbeh.2006.09.035 View at source

  • ISSN 00319384

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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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Last data update: 8/12/23 2:55 AM