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    The evolution of same-sex sexual behaviour in mammals by Gómez, José M., Gónzalez-Megías, A., Verdú, M.

    Published in Nature communications (03-10-2023)
    “…Same-sex sexual behaviour has attracted the attention of many scientists working in disparate areas, from sociology and psychology to behavioural and…”
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    The network structure of plant–arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi by Montesinos-Navarro, A, Segarra-Moragues, J G, Valiente-Banuet, A, Verdu, M

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2012)
    “…Ecological network theory predicts that in mutualistic systems specialists tend to interact with a subset of species with which generalists interact (i.e…”
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    Soil microbiome drives the recovery of ecosystem functions after fire by Pérez-Valera, E., Verdú, M., Navarro-Cano, J.A., Goberna, M.

    Published in Soil biology & biochemistry (01-10-2020)
    “…Fire is an ecological disturbance that alters soil microbiomes and the functions they mediate in terrestrial ecosystems. Soil microbial diversity in…”
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    Plant facilitation occurs between species differing in their associated arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi by A. Montesinos-Navarro, J. G. Segarra-Moragues, A. Valiente-Banuet, M. Verdú

    Published in The New phytologist (01-11-2012)
    “…Complementary beneficial effects of different arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can result in a more efficient exploitation of the soil nutrients available,…”
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    Constructed pine log piles facilitate plant establishment in mining drylands by Oreja, B., Goberna, M., Verdú, M., Navarro-Cano, J.A.

    Published in Journal of environmental management (01-10-2020)
    “…Ecological facilitation, though accepted as a main mechanism of plant community assembly, is just starting to be utilized in restoration programmes…”
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    Genders in Juniperus thurifera have different functional responses to variations in nutrient availability by Montesinos, D, Villar-Salvador, P, García-Fayos, P, Verdú, M

    Published in The New phytologist (01-02-2012)
    “…Differences in reproductive investment can trigger asymmetric, context-dependent, functional strategies between genders in dioecious species. However, little…”
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    Chlorine dioxide may be an alternative to acidification and chlorination for drinking water chemical disinfection in dairy beef bulls by Llonch, L., Verdú, M., Martí, S., Medinyà, C., Riera, J., Cucurull, J., Devant, M.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-09-2024)
    “…•Acidification with chlorination is the most common water chemical disinfectant.•Acidification and chlorination, H2O2, and ClO2 were tested on water for dairy…”
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    Effect of feeding olive pomace acid oil on pork lipid composition, oxidative stability, colour, and sensory acceptance by Albendea, P., Tres, A., Rafecas, M., Vichi, S., Solà-Oriol, D., Verdú, M., Guardiola, F.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-08-2023)
    “…•Olive pomace acid oil at 5% in diet had a negative impact on pork lipid oxidation.•Olive pomace acid oil at 2.5% plus palm oil at 2.5% did not affect lipid…”
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    Drinking water chlorination in dairy beef fattening bulls: water quality, potential hazards, apparent total tract digestibility, and growth performance by Llonch, L., Verdú, M., Martí, S., Medinyà, C., Riera, J., Cucurull, J., Devant, M.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-01-2023)
    “…•Water is a limiting resource which quality will decline in coming years.•Drinking water disinfection (chlorination) and acidification were combined.•Water…”
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    Effect of feeder design and concentrate presentation form on performance, carcass characteristics, and behavior of fattening Holstein bulls fed high-concentrate diets by Verdú, M., Bach, A., Devant, M.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (01-10-2017)
    “…•Bulls fed pellets in collective feeders had greater performance.•Pellet form sustained better growths in calves around 200kg of BW.•During the growing period,…”
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    Effect of concentrate feeder design on performance, eating and animal behavior, welfare, ruminal health, and carcass quality in Holstein bulls fed high-concentrate diets by Verdú, M, Bach, A, Devant, M

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-06-2015)
    “…A total of 240 Holstein bulls (121 ± 2.0 kg initial BW; 99 ± 1.0 d of age), from 2 consecutive fattening cycles, were randomly allocated in 1 of 6 pens and…”
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    A nurse plant benefits from facilitative interactions through mycorrhizae by Sortibrán, L., Verdú, M., Valiente‐Banuet, A., Martinez‐Medina, A.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-07-2019)
    “…Plant facilitation promotes coexistence by maintaining differences in the regeneration niche because some nurse species recruit under arid conditions, whereas…”
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    Fungal phylogenetic diversity drives plant facilitation by Montesinos-Navarro, Alicia, Segarra-Moragues, J G, Valiente-Banuet, A, Verdu, M

    Published in Oecologia (01-06-2016)
    “…Plant–plant facilitation is a crucial ecological process, as many plant species (facilitated) require the presence of an established individual (nurse) to…”
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    Evidence for phylogenetic correlation of plant–AMF assemblages? by Montesinos-Navarro, A., Segarra-Moragues, J. G., Valiente-Banuet, A., Verdú, M.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-02-2015)
    “…Specificity in biotic interactions is mediated' by functional traits inducing shifts in the community species composition. Functional traits are often…”
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    Effect of concentrate presentation form on concentrate wastage, eating pattern, and concentrate preference in Holstein bulls fed a finishing high-concentrate diet by Verdú, M., Bach, A., Devant, M.

    Published in Animal feed science and technology (01-09-2016)
    “…•Concentrate presentation form affects wastage and content of fines at the feeder.•When bulls are fed pellets the time spent at the feeder is reduced and…”
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    Plant persistence traits in fire-prone ecosystems of the Mediterranean basin: a phylogenetic approach by Pausas, J. G., Verdú, M.

    Published in Oikos (01-04-2005)
    “…The two main fire response traits found in the Mediterranean basin are the resprouting capacity (R) and the propagule-persistence capacity (P). Previous…”
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    Effects of a progressive or an abrupt increase of hours of light exposition in fall-winter months in finishing Holstein bulls fed high-concentrate diets by Marti, S., Medinya, C., Pérez, A., Verdú, M., Solé, A., Quintana, B., Devant, M.

    Published in Livestock science (01-08-2020)
    “…•Progressive or abrupt increases of daylight hours does not improve average daily gain.•Progressive increase of daylight hours increases eating time.•Increased…”
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    Preliminary measurement scales for sparkle and graininess by Ferrero, A, Perales, E, Basic, N, Pastuschek, M, Porrovecchio, G, Schirmacher, A, Velázquez, J L, Campos, J, Martínez-Verdú, F M, Šmid, M, Linduska, P, Dauser, T, Blattner, P

    Published in Optics express (01-03-2021)
    “…Large effect pigments, widely used in various fields of industrial applications, produce characteristic visual textures known as sparkle and graininess, which…”
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