Tesis doctoral
Persistence of the Larval Environment on Post-Metamorphic Performance and Population Dynamics in Amphibians.Virginia Commonwealth UniversityCharbonnier, Julie Françoise
2017
Artículo
Genetic accommodation via modified endocrine signalling explains phenotypic divergence among spadefoot toad species.Nature Communications8(1): 993.DOI 10.1038/s41467-017-00996-5Kulkarni, S.S.; Denver, R.J.; Gomez-Mestre, I.; Buchholz, D.R.
2017
Artículo
Validated flow cytometry allows rapid quantitative assessment of immune responses in amphibians.Amphibia - Reptilia38(2): 232-237.DOI 10.1163/15685381-00003093Burraco, P.; Miranda, F.; Bertó, A.; Vazquez, L.A.; Gomez-Mestre, I.
2017
Artículo
Should I change or should I go? Phenotypic plasticity and matching habitat choice in the adaptation to environmental heterogeneity.American Naturalist190(4): 506-520.DOI 10.1086/693345Edelaar, P.; Jovani, R.; Gomez-Mestre, I.
2017
Tesis doctoral
Mechanisms and costs of developmental plasticity in amphibian larvae.Universidad Pablo de Olavide (UPO)Burraco Gaitán, Pablo
2017
Artículo
Pigmentation plasticity enhances crypsis in larval newts: Associated metabolic cost and background choice behaviour.Scientific Reports7: 39739.DOI 10.1038/srep39739Polo-Cavia, N.; Gomez-Mestre, I.
2017
Trabajo fin de master
Unveiling cryptic diversification and its biogeographical causes in African tree toads.Universidad Pablo de Olavide (UPO)Soler Navarro, Diego José
2017
Artículo
Among-species variation in the morphological responses of larval amphibians to native and invasive species Variaciones entre especies de anfibios en sus respuestas morfológicas a la presencia de depredadores nativos e introducidos.Ecosistemas26(3): 32-38.DOI 10.7818/ECOS.2017.26-3.05Vázquez, L.A.; Rendón, M.; Díaz-Paniagua, C.; Gomez-Mestre, I.
2017
Artículo
Competitive and predatory interactions between invasive mosquitofish and native larval newts.Biological Invasions19(5): 1449-1460.DOI 10.1007/s10530-017-1369-5Cabrera-Guzmán, E.; Díaz-Paniagua, C.; Gomez-Mestre, I.
2017
Artículo
Low levels of chemical anthropogenic pollution may threaten amphibians by impairing predator recognition.Aquatic toxicology (Amsterdam, Netherlands)172: 30-35.DOI 10.1016/j.aquatox.2015.12.019Polo-Cavia, N.; Burraco, P.; Gomez-Mestre, I.
2016