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Alexandre V. Palaoro
Alexandre V. Palaoro
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Niche conservatism and the potential for the crayfish Procambarus clarkii to invade South America
AV Palaoro, MM Dalosto, GC Costa, S Santos
Freshwater Biology 58 (7), 1379-1391, 2013
672013
All by myself? Meta‐analysis of animal contests shows stronger support for self than for mutual assessment models
NS Pinto, AV Palaoro, PEC Peixoto
Biological Reviews 94 (4), 1430-1442, 2019
532019
The longer the better: evidence that narwhal tusks are sexually selected
ZA Graham, E Garde, MP Heide-Jørgensen, AV Palaoro
Biology letters 16 (3), 20190950, 2020
482020
Weaponry and defenses in fighting animals: how allometry can alter predictions from contest theory
AV Palaoro, M Briffa
Behavioral Ecology 28 (1), 328-336, 2017
472017
Freshwater decapod (Aegla longirostri) uses a mixed assessment strategy to resolve contests
AV Palaoro, MM Dalosto, JR Costa, S Santos
Animal Behaviour 95, 71-79, 2014
412014
The hidden links between animal weapons, fighting style, and their effect on contest success: A meta‐analysis
AV Palaoro, PEC Peixoto
Biological Reviews 97 (5), 1948-1966, 2022
362022
Fight intensity correlates with stronger and more mechanically efficient weapons in three species of Aegla crabs
AV Palaoro, PEC Peixoto, F Benso-Lopes, DS Boligon, S Santos
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 74 (5), 53, 2020
312020
How to deal with a bad neighbor? Strategies of sympatric freshwater decapods (Crustacea) for coexistence
JS Baumart, MM Dalosto, AS Gonçalves, AV Palaoro, S Santos
Hydrobiologia 762 (1), 29-39, 2015
302015
Modulation of male aggressiveness through different communication pathways
AV Palaoro, L Ayres-Peres, S Santos
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 1-10, 2013
292013
How seasonality influences the thermal biology of lizards with different thermoregulatory strategies: a meta‐analysis
D Giacometti, AV Palaoro, LC Leal, FC de Barros
Biological Reviews 99 (2), 409-429, 2024
262024
Pay attention to the ladies: female aggressive behavior and weapon allometry provide clues for sexual selection in freshwater anomurans (Decapoda: Aeglidae)
MM Dalosto, L Ayres-Peres, PB Araujo, S Santos, AV Palaoro
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 73 (9), 127, 2019
232019
One step ahead of the enemy: investigating aggressive interactions between invasive and native crayfish before the contact in nature
MM Dalosto, AV Palaoro, C Souty-Grosset, SLS Bueno, TG Loureiro, ...
Biological invasions 17 (12), 3503-3515, 2015
232015
Aggressiveness and life underground: the case of burrowing crayfish
MM Dalosto, AV Palaoro, JR Costa, S Santos
Behaviour, 3-22, 2013
232013
Function predicts the allometry of contest-related traits, but not sexual or male dimorphism in the amazonian tusked harvestman
AV Palaoro, S García-Hernández, BA Buzatto, G Machado
Evolutionary Ecology 36 (4), 605-630, 2022
202022
Fighting scars: heavier gladiator frogs bear more injuries than lighter frogs
A Candaten, AG Possenti, ÁA Mainardi, MC da Rocha, AV Palaoro
acta ethologica 23 (1), 39-44, 2020
202020
Mother-offspring relationship in the Neotropical burrowing crayfish Parastacus pilimanus (Von Martens, 1869) (Decapoda, Parastacidae)
MM Dalosto, AV Palaoro, S Santos
Crustaceana 85 (11), 1305-1315, 2012
202012
How does environment influence fighting? The effects of tidal flow on resource value and fighting costs in sea anemones
AV Palaoro, M Velasque, S Santos, M Briffa
Biology Letters 13 (5), 20170011, 2017
192017
Population biology of Aegla platensis (Decapoda: Anomura: Aeglidae) in a tributary of the Uruguay River, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
MM Dalosto, AV Palaoro, D Oliveira, É Samuelsson, S Santos
Zoologia (Curitiba) 31, 215-222, 2014
192014
Regenerated claws of the virile crayfish Faxonius virilis (Hagen, 1870) (Decapoda: Astacidea: Cambaridae) generate weaker pinching forces compared to original …
ZA Graham, C Vargas, MJ Angilletta Jr, AV Palaoro
Journal of Crustacean Biology 41 (3), ruab036, 2021
182021
Assessing the importance of burrows through behavioral observations of Parastacus brasiliensis, a Neotropical burrowing crayfish (Crustacea), in laboratory …
AV Palaoro, MM Dalosto, C Coutinho, S Santos
Zoological Studies 52 (1), 4, 2013
182013
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