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Bibiana Rojas
Bibiana Rojas
Assistant Professor, Konrad Lorenz Institute of Ethology, University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna
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Behavioural, ecological, and evolutionary aspects of diversity in frog colour patterns
B Rojas
Biological Reviews, 2016
1262016
Sexual dimorphism and intra-populational colour pattern variation in the aposematic frog Dendrobates tinctorius
B Rojas, JA Endler
Evolutionary Ecology 27, 739-753, 2013
832013
Differential detectability of polymorphic warning signals under varying light environments
B Rojas, P Rautiala, J Mappes
Behavioural Processes 109, 164-172, 2014
772014
How to fight multiple enemies: target-specific chemical defences in an aposematic moth
B Rojas, E Burdfield-Steel, H Pakkanen, K Suisto, M Maczka, S Schulz, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284, 20171424, 2017
672017
Developments in amphibian parental care research: history, present advances, and future perspectives
LM Schulte, E Ringler, B Rojas, JL Stynoski
Herpetological Monographs 34 (1), 71-97, 2020
592020
Paradox lost: variable colour-pattern geometry is associated with differences in movement in aposematic frogs
B Rojas, J Devillechabrolle, JA Endler
Biology Letters 10 (6), 20140193, 2014
572014
Strange parental decisions: fathers of the dyeing poison frog deposit their tadpoles in pools occupied by large cannibals
B Rojas
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 68, 551-559, 2014
562014
Weak warning signals can persist in the absence of gene flow
JP Lawrence, B Rojas, A Fouquet, J Mappes, A Blanchette, RA Saporito, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2019
552019
Aposematism
B Rojas, O Nokelainen, JK Valkonen
Current Biology 25, R345–R361, 2015
522015
Colour polymorphism torn apart by opposing positive frequency‐dependent selection, yet maintained in space
SP Gordon, H Kokko, B Rojas, O Nokelainen, J Mappes
Journal of Animal Ecology 84 (6), 1555-1564, 2015
482015
Different reactions to aposematic prey in 2 geographically distant populations of great tits
A Exnerová, D Ježová, P Štys, L Doktorovová, B Rojas, J Mappes
Behavioral Ecology 26 (5), 1361-1370, 2015
462015
Multimodal aposematic signals and their emerging role in mate attraction
B Rojas, E Burdfield-Steel, C De Pasqual, S Gordon, L Hernández, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6, 93, 2018
422018
Visual illusions in predator–prey interactions: birds find moving patterned prey harder to catch
L Hämäläinen, J Valkonnen, J Mappes, B Rojas
Animal Cognition, 2015
402015
From habitat use to social behavior: natural history of a voiceless poison frog, Dendrobates tinctorius
B Rojas, A Pašukonis
PeerJ 7, e7648, 2019
362019
Colour alone matters: no predator generalization among morphs of an aposematic moth
K Rönkä, C De Pasqual, J Mappes, S Gordon, B Rojas
Animal Behaviour 135, 153-163, 2018
362018
How far do tadpoles travel in the rainforest? Parent-assisted dispersal in poison frogs
A Pašukonis, MC Loretto, B Rojas
Evolutionary Ecology 33 (4), 613-623, 2019
332019
Multiple modalities in insect warning displays have additive effects against wild avian predators
B Rojas, J Mappes, E Burdfield-Steel
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73, 1-12, 2019
332019
Geographic mosaic of selection by avian predators on hindwing warning colour in a polymorphic aposematic moth
K Rönkä, JK Valkonen, O Nokelainen, B Rojas, S Gordon, ...
Ecology Letters 23 (11), 1654-1663, 2020
322020
De novo synthesis of chemical defenses in an aposematic moth
E Burdfield-Steel, H Pakkanen, B Rojas, ...
Journal of Insect Science 18 (2), 2018
322018
The spatial pattern of natural selection when selection depends on experience
JA Endler, B Rojas
The American Naturalist 173 (3), E62-E78, 2009
312009
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