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Pim Edelaar (ORCID: 0000-0003-464...
University Pablo de Olavide, Seville, Spain
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Juan Carlos Senar
Museu de Ciencies Naturals de Barcelona
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Simone Santoro (0000-0003-0986-32...
Universidad de Huelva - Departamento de Ciencias Integradas
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Lund University
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Telomeres in ecology and evolution: A review and classification of hypotheses
M Tobler, D Gómez‐Blanco, A Hegemann, M Lapa, JM Neto, M Tarka, ...
Molecular Ecology 31 (23), 5946-5965
, 2022
21
2022
Beak morphology predicts apparent survival of crossbills: due to selective survival or selective dispersal?
D Gómez‐Blanco, S Santoro, A Borrás, J Cabrera, JC Senar, P Edelaar
Journal of avian biology 50 (12)
, 2019
7
2019
Telomeres in ecology and evolution: Hypotheses and connections between telomere length, infections and life history trade-offs
D Gomez Blanco
Lund University
, 2023
3
2023
Why and when should organisms elongate their telomeres? Elaborations on the ‘excess resources elongation’and ‘last resort elongation’hypotheses
D Gómez‐Blanco, M Tobler, D Hasselquist
Ecology and Evolution 13 (12), e10825
, 2023
1
2023
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