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Acorn – weevil interactions in a mixed-oak forest: Outcomes for larval growth and plant recruitment.
Forest Ecology and Management.
(2014). Resource manipulation reveals flexible allocation rules to growth and reproduction in a Mediterranean evergreen oak.
JOURNAL OF PLANT ECOLOGY. 7, 77-85.
(2014). Seeding phenology influences wood mouse seed choices: the overlooked role of timing in the foraging decisions by seed-dispersing rodents.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 68, 1205-1213.
(2014). Positive cascade effects of forest fragmentation on acorn weevils mediated by seed size enlargement.
Insect Conservation and Diversity. 5(5), 381 - 388.
(2012). Responses of a scatter-hoarding rodent to seed morphology: links between seed choices and seed variability.
Animal Behaviour. 84, 1435-1442.
(2012). Complex selection on life-history traits and the maintenance of variation in exaggerated rostrum length in acorn weevils..
Oecologia. 167(4), 1053 - 1061.
(2011). Linking seed dispersal to cache protection strategies..
Journal of Ecology. 99(4), 1016 - 1025.
(2011). Mismatch between the timing of oviposition and the seasonal optimum. The stochastic phenology of Mediterranean acorn weevils.
Ecological Entomology. 35(3), 270 - 278.
(2010). Pre-dispersal acorn predation in mixed oak forests: interspecific differences are driven by the interplay among seed phenology, seed size and predator size.
Journal of Ecology. 97(6), 1416 - 1423.
(2009). Pre-dispersal acorn predation in mixed oak forests: interspecific differences are driven by the interplay among seed phenology, seed size and predator size.
Journal of Ecology. 97, 1416-1423.
(2009). Seed weevils living on the edge: pressures and conflicts over body size in the endoparasitic Curculio larvae.
Ecological Entomology. 34(3), 304 - 309.
(2009). Seed weevils living on the edge: pressures and conflicts over body size in the endoparasitic Curculio larvae.
Ecological Entomology. 34, 304-309.
(2009). Satiation of predispersal seed predators: the importance of considering both plant and seed levels.
Evolutionary Ecology. 21(3), 367 - 380.
(2006). Satiation of predispersal seed predators: the importance of considering both plant and seed levels.
Evolutionary Ecology. 21, 367-380.
(2006).