Javier d. delBarco-Trillo - Publications

Affiliations: 
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, United States 
Area:
animal behavior, odor communication

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2019 Drea CM, Goodwin TE, delBarco-Trillo J. P-Mail: The Information Highway of Nocturnal, but Not Diurnal or Cathemeral, Strepsirrhines. Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology. 90: 422-438. PMID 31416063 DOI: 10.1159/000495076  0.607
2018 Delbarco-Trillo J, Tourmente M, Varea-Sánchez M, Roldán ERS. Is male reproductive senescence minimized in Mus species with high levels of sperm competition Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 123: 463-470. DOI: 10.1093/Biolinnean/Blx146  0.428
2016 delBarco-Trillo J, García-Álvarez O, Soler AJ, Tourmente M, Garde JJ, Roldan ER. A cost for high levels of sperm competition in rodents: increased sperm DNA fragmentation. Proceedings. Biological Sciences / the Royal Society. 283. PMID 26936246 DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2015.2708  0.458
2015 delBarco-Trillo J, Mateo R, Roldan ER. Differences in the fatty-acid composition of rodent spermatozoa are associated to levels of sperm competition. Biology Open. 4: 466-73. PMID 25795911 DOI: 10.1242/bio.201411288  0.429
2014 delBarco-Trillo J, Roldan ER. Effects of metabolic rate and sperm competition on the fatty-acid composition of mammalian sperm. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 27: 55-62. PMID 24251445 DOI: 10.1111/jeb.12275  0.499
2014 Ferkin MH, delBarco-Trillo J. The behavior of female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, during postpartum estrus and the responses of males to them Mammalian Biology. 79: 81-89. DOI: 10.1016/j.mambio.2013.06.003  0.87
2014 delBarco-Trillo J, Drea CM. Socioecological and phylogenetic patterns in the chemical signals of strepsirrhine primates Animal Behaviour. 97: 249-253. DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2014.07.009  0.695
2013 delBarco-Trillo J, Tourmente M, Roldan ER. Metabolic rate limits the effect of sperm competition on mammalian spermatogenesis. Plos One. 8: e76510. PMID 24069461 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0076510  0.492
2013 Drea CM, Boulet M, Delbarco-Trillo J, Greene LK, Sacha CR, Goodwin TE, Dubay GR. The "secret" in secretions: methodological considerations in deciphering primate olfactory communication. American Journal of Primatology. 75: 621-42. PMID 23526595 DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22143  0.599
2013 Delbarco-Trillo J, Johnston RE. Interactions with heterospecific males do not affect how female Mesocricetus hamsters respond to conspecific males. Animal Behaviour. 86: 151-156. PMID 23439800 DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2012.10.019  0.828
2013 Delbarco-Trillo J, Harelimana IH, Goodwin TE, Drea CM. Chemical differences between voided and bladder urine in the aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis): implications for olfactory communication studies. American Journal of Primatology. 75: 695-702. PMID 23027610 DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22083  0.624
2012 Vaughn AA, Delbarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Re-feeding food-deprived male meadow voles affects the sperm allocation of their rival males. Ethology : Formerly Zeitschrift Fur Tierpsychologie. 118: 1133-1139. PMID 23185098 DOI: 10.1111/Eth.12016  0.838
2012 Kouba AJ, delBarco-Trillo J, Vance CK, Milam C, Carr M. A comparison of human chorionic gonadotropin and luteinizing hormone releasing hormone on the induction of spermiation and amplexus in the American toad (Anaxyrus americanus). Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology : Rb&E. 10: 59. PMID 22905699 DOI: 10.1186/1477-7827-10-59  0.433
2012 delBarco-Trillo J, Johnston RE. Asymmetric learning to avoid heterospecific males in Mesocricetus hamsters. Zoology (Jena, Germany). 115: 270-4. PMID 22658324 DOI: 10.1016/j.zool.2012.01.002  0.851
2012 delBarco-Trillo J, Sacha CR, Dubay GR, Drea CM. Eulemur, me lemur: the evolution of scent-signal complexity in a primate clade. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 367: 1909-22. PMID 22641829 DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2011.0225  0.746
2011 Delbarco-Trillo J, Johnston RE. Adult female hamsters require long and sustained exposures to heterospecific males to avoid interspecific mating. Evolutionary Ecology. 25: 391-401. PMID 21572573 DOI: 10.1007/s10682-010-9429-7  0.833
2011 Delbarco-Trillo J. Adjustment of sperm allocation under high risk of sperm competition across taxa: a meta-analysis. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24: 1706-14. PMID 21569157 DOI: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2011.02293.x  0.585
2011 delBarco-Trillo J, Johnston RE. Avoidance of interspecific mating in female Syrian hamsters is stronger toward familiar than toward unfamiliar heterospecific males. Learning & Behavior. 39: 239-44. PMID 21347669 DOI: 10.3758/s13420-011-0024-8  0.846
2011 Delbarco-Trillo J, Burkert BA, Goodwin TE, Drea CM. Night and day: the comparative study of strepsirrhine primates reveals socioecological and phylogenetic patterns in olfactory signals. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 24: 82-98. PMID 21091564 DOI: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2010.02145.x  0.705
2011 delBarco-Trillo J, McPhee ME, Johnston RE. Syrian hamster males below an age threshold do not elicit aggression from unfamiliar adult males. Aggressive Behavior. 37: 91-7. PMID 20954254 DOI: 10.1002/ab.20368  0.769
2011 Delbarco-Trillo J, Johnston RE. Effect of losing a fight on later agonistic behavior toward unfamiliar conspecifics in male Syrian hamsters Current Zoology. 57: 449-452. DOI: 10.1093/Czoolo/57.4.449  0.782
2010 Delbarco-Trillo J, McPhee ME, Johnston RE. Adult female hamsters avoid interspecific mating after exposure to heterospecific males. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 64: 1247-1253. PMID 20676390 DOI: 10.1007/s00265-010-0939-7  0.851
2010 delBarco-Trillo J, Johnston RE. Fluoxetine does not prevent interspecific mating between two hamster species. Physiology & Behavior. 99: 684-6. PMID 20149811 DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2010.02.003  0.848
2010 Johnston RE, DelBarco-Trillo J. Communication by chemical signals: Behavior, social recognition, hormones and the role of the vomeronasal and olfactory systems Hormones, Brain and Behavior Online. 395-441. DOI: 10.1016/B978-008088783-8.00011-5  0.592
2009 Delbarco-Trillo J, McPhee ME, Johnston RE. Non-agonistic familiarity decreases aggression in male Turkish hamsters, Mesocricetus brandti. Animal Behaviour. 77: 389-393. PMID 20126280 DOI: 10.1016/j.anbehav.2008.10.012  0.786
2009 delBarco-Trillo J, Gulewicz K, Johnston RE. Medial amygdala involvement in discrimination of same-species and closely-related-species male stimuli in estrous female Mesocricetus hamsters. Behavioral Neuroscience. 123: 758-63. PMID 19634933 DOI: 10.1037/a0016439  0.828
2009 delBarco-Trillo J, LaVenture AB, Johnston RE. Male hamsters discriminate estrous state from vaginal secretions and individuals from flank marks. Behavioural Processes. 82: 18-24. PMID 19615611 DOI: 10.1016/j.beproc.2009.03.003  0.757
2009 DelBarco-Trillo J, Gulewicz K, Segal A, McPhee ME, Johnston RE. Can captivity lead to inter-species mating in two Mesocricetus hamster species? Journal of Zoology. 278: 308-312. DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-7998.2009.00577.x  0.855
2008 Vaughn AA, Delbarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Sperm investment in male meadow voles is affected by the condition of the nearby male conspecifics. Behavioral Ecology : Official Journal of the International Society For Behavioral Ecology. 19: 1159-1164. PMID 19529815 DOI: 10.1093/Beheco/Arn092  0.864
2008 Ferkin MH, Combs A, delBarco-Trillo J, Pierce AA, Franklin S. Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, have the capacity to recall the "what", "where", and "when" of a single past event. Animal Cognition. 11: 147-59. PMID 17653778 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-007-0101-8  0.874
2007 Ophir AG, Delbarco-Trillo J. Anogenital distance predicts female choice and male potency in prairie voles. Physiology & Behavior. 92: 533-40. PMID 17537467 DOI: 10.1016/J.Physbeh.2007.04.030  0.756
2007 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, experience a reduction in copulatory behavior during postpartum estrus Ethology. 113: 466-473. DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2007.01354.x  0.859
2007 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Risk of sperm competition does not influence copulatory behavior in the promiscuous meadow vole (Microtus pennsylvanicus) Journal of Ethology. 25: 139-145. DOI: 10.1007/s10164-006-0008-x  0.833
2007 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Increased sperm numbers in the vas deferens of meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, in response to odors of conspecific males Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 61: 1759-1764. DOI: 10.1007/s00265-007-0408-0  0.828
2006 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Female meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, cause their mates to ejaculate outside their reproductive tract Behaviour. 143: 1425-1437. DOI: 10.1163/156853906779367017  0.87
2006 DelBarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Male meadow voles respond differently to risk and intensity of sperm competition Behavioral Ecology. 17: 581-585. DOI: 10.1093/beheco/ark001  0.828
2005 Ferkin MH, Pierce AA, Sealand RO, Delbarco-Trillo J. Meadow voles, Microtus pennsylvanicus, can distinguish more over-marks from fewer over-marks. Animal Cognition. 8: 182-9. PMID 15580367 DOI: 10.1007/s10071-004-0244-9  0.8
2004 Delbarco-Trillo J, Ferkin MH. Male mammals respond to a risk of sperm competition conveyed by odours of conspecific males. Nature. 431: 446-9. PMID 15386011 DOI: 10.1038/nature02845  0.866
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