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Ximena E Bernal
Ximena E Bernal
Professor, Purdue University & Research Associate, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
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In the wake of COVID-19, academia needs new solutions to ensure gender equity
JL Malisch, BN Harris, SM Sherrer, KA Lewis, SL Shepherd, PC McCarthy, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (27), 15378-15381, 2020
4322020
Acoustic preferences and localization performance of blood-sucking flies (Corethrella Coquillett) to túngara frog calls
XE Bernal, AS Rand, MJ Ryan
Behavioral Ecology 17 (5), 709-715, 2006
1882006
Light and noise pollution interact to disrupt interspecific interactions
TA McMahon, JR Rohr, XE Bernal
Ecology 98 (5), 1290-1299, 2017
1082017
Cues for eavesdroppers: do frog calls indicate prey density and quality?
XE Bernal, RA Page, AS Rand, MJ Ryan
The American Naturalist 169 (3), 409-415, 2007
1052007
Adaptive changes in sexual signalling in response to urbanization
W Halfwerk, M Blaas, L Kramer, N Hijner, PA Trillo, XE Bernal, RA Page, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 3 (3), 374-380, 2019
972019
Visual sensitivity to a conspicuous male cue varies by reproductive state in Physalaemus pustulosus females
ME Cummings, XE Bernal, R Reynaga, AS Rand, MJ Ryan
Journal of Experimental Biology 211 (8), 1203-1210, 2008
942008
Geographic variation in advertisement call and genetic structure of Colostethus palmatus (Anura, Dendrobatidae) from the Colombian Andes
XE Bernal, C Guarnizo, H Lüddecke
Herpetologica 61 (4), 395-408, 2005
892005
Sexual Differences in the Behavioral Response of Túngara Frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus, to Cues Associated with Increased Predation Risk
XE Bernal, A Stanley Rand, MJ Ryan
Ethology 113 (8), 755-763, 2007
792007
Female and male behavioral response to advertisement calls of graded complexity in túngara frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus
XE Bernal, KL Akre, AT Baugh, AS Rand, MJ Ryan
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 63 (9), 1269-1279, 2009
752009
Sex differences in response to nonconspecific advertisement calls: receiver permissiveness in male and female túngara frogs
XE Bernal, A Stanley Rand, MJ Ryan
Animal behaviour 73 (6), 955-964, 2007
682007
The Vocal Sac Increases Call Rate in the Túngara Frog Physalaemus pustulosus
GB Pauly, XE Bernal, AS Rand, MJ Ryan
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 79 (4), 708-719, 2006
672006
Differences in neophobia between cane toads from introduced and native populations
S Candler, XE Bernal
Behavioral Ecology 26 (1), 97-104, 2015
632015
Sexual differences in prevalence of a new species of trypanosome infecting túngara frogs
XE Bernal, CM Pinto
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 5 (1), 40-47, 2016
582016
The cognitive ecology of stimulus ambiguity: a predator–prey perspective
BC Leavell, XE Bernal
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 34 (11), 1048-1060, 2019
482019
Danger comes from all fronts: predator-dependent escape tactics of túngara frogs
MW Bulbert, RA Page, XE Bernal
PLoS One 10 (4), e0120546, 2015
482015
Partitioning of vocal activity in a Neotropical highland-frog community
H Lüddecke, A Amézquita, X Bernal, F Guzmán
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 35 (3), 185-194, 2000
482000
Nineteen years of consistently positive and strong female mate preferences despite individual variation
MJ Ryan, KL Akre, AT Baugh, XE Bernal, AM Lea, C Leslie, MB Still, ...
The American Naturalist 194 (2), 125-134, 2019
382019
Patterns of mating call preferences in túngara frogs, Physalaemus pustulosus
MJ Ryan, XE Bernal, AS Rand
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 20 (6), 2235-2247, 2007
372007
Cues used in host‐seeking behavior by frog‐biting midges (Corethrella spp. Coquillet)
XE Bernal, P de Silva
Journal of Vector Ecology 40 (1), 122-128, 2015
362015
Task differences confound sex differences in receiver permissiveness in túngara frogs
XE Bernal, AS Rand, MJ Ryan
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1660), 1323-1329, 2009
332009
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