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List of works by Marianne Gabirot

Chemosensory age discrimination in the snake Boa constrictor (Serpentes: Boidae).

scientific article

Cross-species testing of 27 pre-existing microsatellites in Podarcis gaigeae and Podarcis hispanica (Squamata: Lacertidae).

scientific article published in November 2008

Differences in Chemical Sexual Signals May Promote Reproductive Isolation and Cryptic Speciation between Iberian Wall Lizard Populations

scientific article published on January 11, 2012

Differences in chemical signals may explain species recognition between an island lizard, Podarcis atrata, and related mainland lizards, P. hispanica

scientific article published in 2010

Effects of testosterone supplementation on chemical signals of male Iberian wall lizards: consequences for female mate choice

scientific article published in 2007

Immune activation affects chemical sexual ornaments of male Iberian wall lizards

scientific article published on 07 October 2008

Immune challenge affects sexual coloration of male Iberian wall lizards

scientific article published in February 2009

Interpopulational variation in chemosensory responses to selected steroids from femoral secretions of male lizards, Podarcis hispanica, mirrors population differences in chemical signals

article

Microgeographical Variations in Coloration of Male Iberian Wall Lizards May Be Related to Habitat and Climatic Conditions

article published in 2014

Odour of King Penguin feathers analysed using direct thermal desorption discriminates between individuals but not sexes

scientific article published in 2017

Olfactory foraging in temperate waters: sensitivity to dimethylsulphide of shearwaters in the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.

scientific article published on 13 February 2014

Population divergence in chemical signals and the potential for premating isolation between islet- and mainland populations of the Skyros wall lizard (Podarcis gaigeae).

scientific article published on 24 January 2011

Species Recognition by Chemical Cues in Neotropical Snakes