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Authors: Soler, JJ Martinez, JG Soler, M Moller, AP
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., Coevolutionary interactions in a host-parasite system, ECOL LETT, 4(5), 2001, pp. 470-476

Authors: Soler, JJ de Neve, L Martinez, JG Soler, M
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., Nest size affects clutch size and the start of incubation in magpies: an experimental study, BEH ECOLOGY, 12(3), 2001, pp. 301-307

Authors: Soler, JJ Sanchez, L Latorre, M Alamar, J Roman, P Perpina, M
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., The impact of COPD on hospital resources: the specific burden of COPD patients with high rates of hospitalization, ARCH BRONCO, 37(9), 2001, pp. 375-381

Authors: Soler, JJ Martinez, JG Soler, M Moller, AP
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., Life history of Magpie populations sympatric or allopatric with the brood parasitic great spotted cuckoo, ECOLOGY, 82(6), 2001, pp. 1621-1631

Authors: Ruano, F Tinaut, A Soler, JJ
Citation: F. Ruano et al., High surface temperatures select for individual foraging in ants, BEH ECOLOGY, 11(4), 2000, pp. 396-404

Authors: Soler, JJ Soler, M
Citation: Jj. Soler et M. Soler, Brood-parasite interactions between great spotted cuckoos and magpies: a model system for studying coevolutionary relationships, OECOLOGIA, 125(3), 2000, pp. 309-320

Authors: Soler, M Palomino, JJ Martin-Vivaldi, M Soler, JJ
Citation: M. Soler et al., Lack of consistency in the response of Rufous tailed Scrub Robins Cercotrichas galactotes towards parasitic Common Cuckoo eggs, IBIS, 142(1), 2000, pp. 151-154

Authors: Soler, M Soler, JJ Moller, AP
Citation: M. Soler et al., Effect of great spotted cuckoo presence on magpie rejection behaviour, BEHAVIOUR, 137, 2000, pp. 213-220

Authors: Soler, JJ Moller, AP Soler, M Martinez, JG
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., Interactions between a brood parasite and its host in relation to parasitism and immune defence, EVOL EC RES, 1(2), 1999, pp. 189-210

Authors: Soler, JJ Soler, M Perez-Contreras, T Aragon, S Moller, AP
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., Antagonistic antiparasite defenses: nest defense and egg rejection in the magpie host of the great spotted cuckoo, BEH ECOLOGY, 10(6), 1999, pp. 707-713

Authors: Soler, JJ Sorci, G Soler, M Moller, AP
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., Change in host rejection behavior mediated by the predatory behavior of its brood parasite, BEH ECOLOGY, 10(3), 1999, pp. 275-280

Authors: Soler, JJ
Citation: Jj. Soler, Do life-history variables of European cuckoo hosts explain their egg-rejection behavior?, BEH ECOLOGY, 10(1), 1999, pp. 1-6

Authors: Aragon, S Moller, AP Soler, JJ Soler, M
Citation: S. Aragon et al., Molecular phylogeny of cuckoos supports a polyphyletic origin of brood parasitism, J EVOL BIOL, 12(3), 1999, pp. 495-506

Authors: Soler, JJ Martinez, JG Soler, M Moller, AP
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., Host sexual selection and cuckoo parasitism: an analysis of nest size in sympatric and allopatric magpie Pica pica populations parasitized by the great spotted cuckoo Clamator glandarius, P ROY SOC B, 266(1430), 1999, pp. 1765-1771

Authors: Soler, JJ Norton, JF Noth, M Schutze, M
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., The corrosion behaviour of a TiAl coating exposed to a simulated dry-feed entrained slagging coal gasifier atmosphere containing 0.8% H2S at 600 degrees C, MATER CORRO, 50(7), 1999, pp. 394-404

Authors: Soler, M Soler, JJ Perez-Contreras, T
Citation: M. Soler et al., The cost of host egg damage caused by a brood parasite: experiments on great spotted cuckoos (Clamator glandarius) and magpies (Pica pica), BEHAV ECO S, 46(6), 1999, pp. 381-386

Authors: Soler, M Soler, JJ
Citation: M. Soler et Jj. Soler, The cuckoo chick tricks their reed warbler foster parents, but what about other host species?, TREND ECOL, 14(8), 1999, pp. 296-297

Authors: Soler, M Soler, JJ
Citation: M. Soler et Jj. Soler, How should cuckoo chicks signal in different host nests? Reply, TREND ECOL, 14(8), 1999, pp. 322-322

Authors: Soler, JJ Moller, AP Soler, M
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., A comparative study of host selection in the European cuckoo Cuculus canorus, OECOLOGIA, 118(2), 1999, pp. 265-276

Authors: Soler, M Martinez, JG Soler, JJ
Citation: M. Soler et al., Nest defence by Magpies (Pica pica) and the brood parasitic Great Spotted Cuckoos (Clamator glandarius) in parasitized and unparasitized nests, J ORNITHOL, 140(2), 1999, pp. 199-205

Authors: Soler, JJ Martinez, JG Soler, M Moller, AP
Citation: Jj. Soler et al., Genetic and geographic variation in rejection behavior of cuckoo eggs by European magpie populations: An experimental test of rejecter-gene flow, EVOLUTION, 53(3), 1999, pp. 947-956

Authors: Martinez, JG Soler, JJ Soler, M Moller, AP Burke, T
Citation: Jg. Martinez et al., Comparative population structure and gene flow of a brood parasite, the great spotted cuckoo (Clamator glandarius), and its primary host, the magpie (Pica pica), EVOLUTION, 53(1), 1999, pp. 269-278

Authors: Soler, M Soler, JJ Martinez, JG Moreno, J
Citation: M. Soler et al., Begging behaviour and its energetic cost in great spotted cuckoo and magpie host chicks, CAN J ZOOL, 77(11), 1999, pp. 1794-1800

Authors: Martin-Vivaldi, M Palomino, JJ Soler, M Soler, JJ
Citation: M. Martin-vivaldi et al., Determinants of reproductive success in the Hoopoe Upupa epops, a hole-nesting non-passerine bird with asynchronous hatching, BIRD STUDY, 46, 1999, pp. 205-216

Authors: Palomino, JJ Martin-Vivaldi, M Soler, M Soler, JJ
Citation: Jj. Palomino et al., Functional significance of nest size variation in the Rufous Bush Robin Cercotrichas galactotes, ARDEA-T NED, 86(2), 1998, pp. 177-185
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