Juan Carlos Reboreda

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University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Sciences 
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Herman JM, Fiorini VD, Crudele I, et al. (2023) Co-parasitism in the face of predation: Effects of natural enemies on a neotropical mockingbird. The Journal of Animal Ecology
Crudele I, Hauber ME, Reboreda JC, et al. (2023) Gradual changes in model shape affect egg-directed behaviours by parasitic shiny cowbirds in captivity. Royal Society Open Science. 10: 221477
Cossa NA, Reboreda JC, Fiorini VD. (2021) Decision-making at the time of parasitism: cowbirds prefer to peck eggs with weaker shells. Animal Cognition
López AV, Bolmaro RE, Ávalos M, et al. (2021) How to build a puncture- and breakage-resistant eggshell? Mechanical and structural analyses of avian brood parasites and their hosts. The Journal of Experimental Biology
Lois-Milevicich J, Cerrutti M, Kacelnik A, et al. (2021) Sex differences in learning flexibility in an avian brood parasite, the shiny cowbird. Behavioural Processes. 104438
Rojas Ripari JM, Ursino CA, Reboreda JC, et al. (2021) Tricking Parents: A Review of Mechanisms and Signals of Host Manipulation by Brood-Parasitic Young Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 9
López AV, Reboreda JC, Fiorini VD, et al. (2021) A comparative study of the structural and mechanical properties of avian eggshells among hosts of obligate brood parasitic cowbirds (genus Molothrus) Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 133: 1057-1076
Lois-Milevicich J, Kacelnik A, Reboreda JC. (2020) Sex differences in the use of spatial cues in two avian brood parasites. Animal Cognition
Tosi-Germán RA, Tassino B, Reboreda JC. (2020) Female and male rufous horneros eject shiny cowbird eggs using a mental template of the size of their own eggs Behavioural Processes. 178: 104152
Ursino CA, Strong MJ, Reboreda JC, et al. (2020) Genetic patterns of repeat and multiple parasitism by screaming cowbirds, a specialist brood parasite Animal Behaviour. 167: 177-183
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