Search Results - "Baglione, V."
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The genomic landscape underlying phenotypic integrity in the face of gene flow in crows
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (20-06-2014)“…The importance, extent, and mode of interspecific gene flow for the evolution of species has long been debated. Characterization of genomic differentiation in…”
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Helpers at the nest compensate for reduced maternal investment in egg size in carrion crows
Published in Journal of evolutionary biology (01-09-2011)“…Life history theory predicts that mothers should trade off current and future reproductive attempts to maximize lifetime fitness. When breeding conditions are…”
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PERMANENT GENETIC RESOURCES: Isolation and characterization of 12 microsatellite markers in the middle-spotted woodpecker (Dendrocopos medius)
Published in Molecular ecology resources (01-03-2008)“…Twelve polymorphic microsatellite loci were developed for Dendrocopos medius. Polymorphism was assessed for 27 individuals from the southwesternmost population…”
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Cooperative breeding in carrion crows reduces the rate of brood parasitism by great spotted cuckoos
Published in Animal behaviour (01-05-2009)“…Interactions between brood parasites and hosts can lead to coevolutionary arms races, whereby hosts evolve defences such as ejection of alien eggs and nest…”
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Reproductive success increases with group size in cooperative carrion crows, Corvus corone corone
Published in Animal behaviour (01-02-2008)“…The effect of group size and the number of helpers on reproductive success is crucial to understand the evolution and maintenance of cooperative breeding. In…”
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Helpers but not breeders adjust provisioning effort to year-round territory resource availability in carrion crows
Published in Animal behaviour (01-09-2008)“…In most cooperatively breeding bird species, individuals live year round in all-purpose territories that may vary greatly in quality. Territory resource…”
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Kin Selection in Cooperative Alliances of Carrion Crows
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (20-06-2003)“…In most cooperative vertebrates, delayed natal dispersal is the mechanism that leads to the formation of kin societies. Under this condition, the possibility…”
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Direct fitness benefits of group living in a complex cooperative society of carrion crows, Corvus corone corone
Published in Animal behaviour (01-12-2002)“…The social behaviour of carrion crows varies between populations. In northern Spain cooperatively breeding groups form through delayed natal dispersal and/or…”
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Delayed Dispersal: Living under the Reign of Nepotistic Parents
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History, environment and social behaviour: experimentally induced cooperative breeding in the carrion crow
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (22-06-2002)“…Corvus corone corone…”
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False feedings at the nests of carrion crows Corvus corone corone
Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-03-2004)“…False feedings, when individuals visit the nest but refrain from feeding the chicks, occur in some cooperative species and have been interpreted in the…”
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Delayed Dispersal: Living under the Reign of Nepotistic Parents
Published in The Auk (01-01-2001)“…It is not clear how habitat saturation can account for the lack of delayed dispersal in species, which apparently experience an ecological constraint in…”
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Cooperatively Breeding Groups Of Carrion Crow (Corvus corone corone) In Northern Spain
Published in The Auk (01-07-2002)“…The Carrion Crow (Corvus corone) is almost invariably reported as a species breeding as unassisted pairs, but a population of Carrion Crows (Corvus c. corone)…”
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Adoptions in a co-operative population of Carrion Crow Corvus corone corone
Published in Bird study (01-11-2003)“…Capsule Adoptions occurred at low rate (2.6% of successful nests and 1.1% of fledglings), probably as a result of a mistake in early offspring recognition…”
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Delayed dispersal: living under the reign of nepotistic parents
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