JOSE CARLOS
NOGUERA AMOROS
TITULAR DE UNIVERSIDADE - TEMPO COMPLETO
University of Glasgow
Glasgow, Reino UnidoPublications in collaboration with researchers from University of Glasgow (12)
2018
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Experimental demonstration that offspring fathered by old males have shorter telomeres and reduced lifespans
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Vol. 285, Núm. 1874
2017
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Postnatal nutrition influences male attractiveness and promotes plasticity in male mating preferences
Die Naturwissenschaften, Vol. 104, Núm. 11-12, pp. 102
2016
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Embryonic and postnatal telomere length decrease with ovulation order within clutches
Scientific Reports, Vol. 6
2015
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Are you what you eat? Micronutritional deficiencies during development influence adult personality-related traits
Animal Behaviour, Vol. 101, pp. 129-140
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Interactive effects of early and later nutritional conditions on the adult antioxidant defence system in zebra finches
Journal of Experimental Biology, Vol. 218, Núm. 14, pp. 2211-2217
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Oxidative stress and life histories: Unresolved issues and current needs
Ecology and Evolution, Vol. 5, Núm. 24, pp. 5745-5757
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Sex-dependent effects of nutrition on telomere dynamics in zebra finches (Taeniopygia guttata)
Biology Letters, Vol. 11, Núm. 2
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Voluntary locomotor activity mitigates oxidative damage associated with isolation stress in the prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster)
Biology Letters, Vol. 11, Núm. 7
2014
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Stress exposure in early post-natal life reduces telomere length: An experimental demonstration in a long-lived seabird
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, Vol. 281, Núm. 1782
2013
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Begging response of gull chicks to the red spot on the parental bill
Animal Behaviour, Vol. 85, Núm. 6, pp. 1359-1366
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Maternal testosterone influences a begging component that makes fathers work harder in chick provisioning
Hormones and Behavior, Vol. 64, Núm. 1, pp. 19-25
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Vitamins, stress and growth: The availability of antioxidants in early life influences the expression of cryptic genetic variation
Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Vol. 26, Núm. 6, pp. 1341-1352