Scientific Publications

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PlosOne

ILLERA, J.C., LÓPEZ, G., GARCÍA-PADILLA, L. & MORENO, A. 2017

Factors governing the prevalence and richness of avian haemosporidian communities within and between temperate mountains.

PlosOne 12(9): e0184587

BMC Evolutionary Biology

APFELBECK, B., HELM, B., ILLERA, J.C., MORTEGA, K.G., SMIDDY, P. & EVANS, N. 2017

Baseline and stress-induced levels of corticosterone in male and female Afrotropical and European temperate stonechats during breeding.

BMC Evolutionary Biology 17:114

Current Biology

VALENTE, L., ILLERA, J.C., HAVENSTEIN, K., PALLIEN, T., ETIENNE, R.S. & TIEDEMANN, R. 2017

Equilibrium Bird Species Diversity in Atlantic Islands.

Current Biology 27: 1660-1666

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BMC Evolutionary Biology

APFELBECK, B., MORTEGA, K.G., FLINKS, H., ILLERA, J.C. & HELM, B. 2017

Testosterone, territorial response, and song in seasonally breeding tropical and temperate stonechats.

BMC Evolutionary Biology 17: 101

Molecular Ecology

VAN DOREN, B.M., CAMPAGNA, L., HELM, B., ILLERA, J.C., LOVETTE, I.J. & LIEDVOGEL, M. 2017

Correlated patterns of genetic diversity and differentiation across an avian family.

Molecular Ecology 26: 3982–3997

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Journal of Biogeography

PATIÑO, J., WHITTAKER, R.J., BORGES, P.A.V., FERNÁNDEZ-PALACIOS, J.M., CLAUDINE AH-PENG, C.A. ARAÚJO, M., ÁVILA, S., CARDOSO, P., CORNUAULT, J., DE BOER, E.J., DE NASCIMENTO, L., GIL, A., GONZÁLEZ-CASTRO, A., ILLERA, J.C., KAISER-BUNBURY, C., ET AL. 2017

A roadmap for island biology: 50 fundamental questions after 50 years of The Theory of Island Biogeography.

Journal of Biogeography 44: 963-983

International Journal of Parasitology

PADILLA, D.P., ILLERA, J.C., GONZALEZ-QUEVEDO, C., VILLALBA, M. & RICHARDSON, D.S. 2017

Factors affecting the distribution of haemosporidian parasites within an oceanic island.

International Journal of Parasitology 47: 225-235

Global Ecology and Biogeography

LAIOLO, P., SEOANE, J., OBESO, J.R. & ILLERA, J.C. 2017

Ecological divergence among young lineages favours sympatry, but convergence among old ones allows coexistence in syntopy.

Global Ecology and Biogeography 26: 601-608

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