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Vianey Palomera-Hernández
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Foraging behaviour of a native topminnow when shoaling with invaders.
M Camacho-Cervantes, V Palomera-Hernadez, CM García
Aquatic Invasions 14 (3), 2019
152019
Con-and heterospecific shoaling makes invasive guppies more risk taking
A Santiago-Arellano, V Palomera-Hernandez, M Camacho-Cervantes
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 624245, 2021
92021
Coexistence with an invasive species in the context of global warming lead to behavioural changes via both hereditary and ontogenetic adjustments to minimise conflict
V Palomera-Hernandez, M Camacho-Cervantes, E Ramirez-Carrillo, ...
acta ethologica 26 (3), 167-183, 2023
12023
Invasive poeciliids dominate fish community in a highly altered river: insights from a diversity study of riverbank fishes in Mexico
F Córdova-Tapia, V Palomera-Hernández, M Camacho-Cervantes
Neotropical Ichthyology 22 (01), e230042, 2024
2024
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