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TITLE: Release from ecological constraint erases sex difference in social ornamentation
AUTHORS: Funghi, C; Trigo, S ; Gomes, ACR; Soares, MC; Cardoso, GC;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY AND SOCIOBIOLOGY, VOLUME: 72, ISSUE: 4
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 20
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TITLE: Plumage pigmentation patterns of diurnal raptors in relation to colour ornamentation and ecology
AUTHORS: Gomes, ACR; Silva, R; Cardoso, GC;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF ORNITHOLOGY, VOLUME: 159, ISSUE: 3
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 2
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TITLE: Haemosporidian parasites missed the boat during the introduction of common waxbills (Estrilda astrild) in Iberia
AUTHORS: Lopes, RJ; Correia, J; Batalha, H; Cardoso, GC;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: PARASITOLOGY, VOLUME: 145, ISSUE: 11
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 6
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TITLE: Naturalized plants decrease diet similarity between an invasive bird and its most similar native species  Full Text
AUTHORS: Goncalo C Cardoso; Goncalo Carvalho Rodrigues; Paulo Alves; Joana R Vicente; Joao P Honrado ;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF AVIAN BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 49, ISSUE: 10
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 5
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TITLE: Choice of high-quality mates versus avoidance of low-quality mates
AUTHORS: Gomes, ACR; Cardoso, GC;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: EVOLUTION, VOLUME: 72, ISSUE: 12
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TITLE: Ecologically Benign Invasions: The Invasion and Adaptation of Common Waxbills (Estrilda astrild) in Iberia
AUTHORS: Gonçalo C Cardoso; Luís Reino;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: Environmental History (Netherlands), VOLUME: 8
INDEXED IN: Scopus CrossRef: 9
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TITLE: Multimodal signalling in estrildid finches: song, dance and colour are associated with different ecological and life-history traits
AUTHORS: Gomes, ACR; Funghi, C; Soma, M; Sorenson, MD; Cardoso, GC;
PUBLISHED: 2017, SOURCE: JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 30, ISSUE: 7
INDEXED IN: Scopus WOS CrossRef: 31
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TITLE: Persistent population differences in boldness behavior and stress physiology suggest rapid evolution following colonization of a novel environment  Full Text
AUTHORS: Jonathan W Atwell; Goncalo C Cardoso; Danielle J Whittaker; Ellen D Ketterson;
PUBLISHED: 2011, SOURCE: Annual Meeting of the Society-for-Integrative-and-Comparative-Biology in INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY, VOLUME: 51
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