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Paulo E. Llambías

Researcher at National Scientific and Technical Research Council

Publications -  23
Citations -  725

Paulo E. Llambías is an academic researcher from National Scientific and Technical Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Paternal care. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 20 publications receiving 644 citations. Previous affiliations of Paulo E. Llambías include Cornell University.

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The design of artificial nestboxes for the study of secondary hole-nesting birds: a review of methodological inconsistencies and potential biases

Marcel M. Lambrechts, +55 more
- 09 Aug 2010 - 
TL;DR: The types of descriptive data that should be included in the methods sections of relevant manuscripts are listed to improve the reliability and usefulness of research based on long-term studies of any secondary hole-nesting species using artificial nestboxes for breeding or roosting.
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Breeding dispersal and philopatry in the tree swallow

TL;DR: The spatial scale in which swallows gather and process information appears to be much larger than for passerines that defend all-purpose territories that defienden territorios de uso múltiple.
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Effects of nestboxes on the breeding biology of Southern House Wrens Troglodytes aedon bonariae in the southern temperate zone

TL;DR: The results suggest that nest quality alone might be not enough for secondary females to accept polygyny, and nestboxes are safer breeding sites than tree cavities, and females seemed to prefer males with nestboxes on their territory.
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Synchrony does not explain extrapair paternity rate variation in northern or southern house wrens

TL;DR: This work investigates EPP in relation to population-wide and local breeding synchrony in 2 populations of house wrens that differ in numerous life-history traits, and suggests that across divergent life histories in this species,breeding synchrony does not account for within-population variation in EPP.
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Mating opportunities, paternity, and sexual conflict: paternal care in northern and southern temperate house wrens

TL;DR: The results suggest that even within a species, life history differences may be accompanied by differences in the determinants of behavior such as paternal care, as in the case of house wrens with divergent life histories.