Keywords: Begging behavior; Corticosterone; Larus michahellis; Lateralization; Maternal effects;
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Keywords: Wind farm; Strategic environmental assessment; Environmental impact assessment; Seabirds; Larus audouinii; Sterna hirundo; Larus michahellis;
Keywords: begging response; coadaptation; cross-fostering; Larus michahellis; parental signal; parent-offspring communication; releasing mechanism; Tinbergen; yellow-legged gull;
Keywords: Larus michahellis; Lateralization; Maternal effect; Population-level lateralization; Testosterone
Concentrations of chlorinated pollutants in adipose tissue of yellow-legged gulls (Larus michahellis) from Spain: Role of gender and age
Keywords: Larus michahellis; Seabird; PCB; OCP; Fat; Male/female;
Individual and population-level sex-dependent lateralization in yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis) chicks
Keywords: Begging behavior; Heritability; Larus michahellis; Lateralization; Laying order; Maternal effects; Sex; Stress
The evolution of multicomponent begging display in gull chicks: sibling competition and genetic variability
Keywords: begging; brood sex ratio; brood size; cross-fostering; genetic variance; heritability; Larus michahellis; quantitative genetics; sibling competition; yellow-legged gull
Seabird feathers as monitors of the levels and persistence of heavy metal pollution after the Prestige oil spill
Keywords: Long-term effects; Atlantic ocean; Phalacrocorax aristotelis; Larus michahellis; Oil spill;
Testing the efficacy of deterring systems in two gull species
Keywords: Anthropogenic food; Gull; Habituation; Larus michahellis; Larus ridibundus; Refuse dump; Non-lethal deterrent; Pest management;
Effects of elevated egg corticosterone levels on behavior, growth, and immunity of yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis) chicks
Keywords: Begging behavior; Corticosterone; Early maternal effects; Egg quality; Embryonic vocalizations; Growth; Immunity; Incubation; Larus michahellis; Tonic immobility;