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In Press
2013
Bleu Le Galliard Fitze Meylan Clobert Massot, 01-2013. Reproductive allocation strategies: a long-term study on proximate factors and temporal adjustments in a viviparous lizard. Oecologia 171(1) pp. 141-151. [DOI]
Romero-Diaz Richner Granado-Lorencio Tschirren Fitze, 01-2013. Independent sources of condition dependency and multiple pathways determine a composite triat: lessons from carotenoid-based plumage coloration. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26 pp. 635-646. [DOI]
2012
Fitze P.S., 08-2012. Ecología Evolutiva. pp. 493-508 in Vargas Gómez P.L., Zardoya San Sebastián R. (eds.) El árbol de la vida: sistemática y evolución de los seres vivos. Vargas Gómez P.L., Madrid.
Fitze P.S., 08-2012. Evolución del Comportamiento. pp. 509-515 in Vargas Gómez P.L., Zardoya San Sebastián R. (eds.) El árbol de la vida: sistemática y evolución de los seres vivos. Vargas Gómez P.L., Madrid.
Fitze P.S., 09-2012. Lagartija cenicienta - Psammodromus hispanicus. p. 8 in Salvador A., Marco A. (eds.) Enciclopedia Virtual de los Vertebrados Españoles. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. [Document] [url editor site]
Fitze P.S., 10-2012. Lagartija de Edwards - Psammodromus edwardsianus. p. 19 in Salvador A., Marco A. (eds.) Enciclopedia Virtual de los Vertebrados Españoles. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. [Document] [url editor site]
Fitze P.S., 10-2012. Lagartija occidental ibérica - Psammodromus occidentalis. p. 16 in Salvador A., Marco A. (eds.) Enciclopedia Virtual de los Vertebrados Españoles. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. [Document] [url editor site]
Fitze P.S., 09-2012. Spanish Sand Racer - Psammodromus hispanicus. p. 8 in Salvador A., Marco A. (eds.) Enciclopedia Virtual de los Vertebrados Españoles. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. [Document] [url editor site]
Fitze P.S., 10-2012. Western Sand Racer - Psammodromus edwarsianus. p. 18 in Enciclopedia Virtual de los Vertebrados Españoles. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. [Document] [url editor site]
Fitze P.S., 10-2012. Western Sand Racer - Psammodromus occidentalis. p. 16 in Salvador A., Marco A. (eds.) Enciclopedia Virtual de los Vertebrados Españoles. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid. [Document] [url editor site]
Fitze P.S., Gonzalez-Jimena V, San-Jose L.M., San Mauro D., Zardoya R., 2012. A New Species of Sand Racer, Psammodromus (Squamata: Lacertidae), from the Western Iberian Peninsula. Zootaxa 3205 pp. 41-52. [Web of Science]
Gonzalez-Jimena V., Fitze P., 2012. Blood corticosterone levels and intersexual selection games: best-of-bad-job strategies of male common lizards. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 66(2) pp. 305-315. [DOI] [Web of Science]
Rodríguez-Muela N., Germain F., Mariño G., Fitze P.S., Boya P., 2012. Autophagy promotes survival of retinal ganglion cells after optic nerve axotomy in mice. Cell Death and Differentiation 19(1) pp. 162-169. [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
San Jose L.M., Granado-Lorencio F., Fitze P.S., 2012. Dietary lipids reduce the expression of carotenoid-based coloration in Lacerta vivipara. Functional Ecology 26(3) pp. 646-656. [DOI] [Web of Science]
San-Jose L.M., Granado-Lorencio F., Fitze P.S., 2012. Vitamin E, Vitamin A, and carotenoids in male common lizard tissues. Herpetologica 68(1) pp. 88-99. [Web of Science]
2011
Bleu J., Le Galliard J.F., Meylan S., Massot M., Fitze P.S., 2011. Mating does not influence reproductive investment, in a viviparous lizard. Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology 315(8) pp. 458-464. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
Fitze P.S., Gonzalez-Jimena V., San-Jose L.M., San Mauro D., Aragón P., Suarez T., Zardoya R., 2011. Integrative analyses of speciation and divergence in Psammodromus hispanicus (Squamata: Lacertidae). BMC Evolutionary Biology 11 p. 347. [DOI] [Pubmed]
Fitze P.S., Le Galliard J.F., 2011. Inconsistency between different measures of sexual selection. American Naturalist 178(2) pp. 256-68. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2010
Jacot A., Romero-Diaz C., Tschirren B., Richner H., Fitze P.S., 2010. Dissecting carotenoid from structural components of carotenoid-based coloration: a field experiment with great tits (Parus major). American Naturalist 176(1) pp. 55-62. [Document] [DOI] [Web of Science] [Pubmed]
2009
Fitze, Cote, San-Jose, Meylan, Isaksson, Andersson, Rossi, Clobert, 2009. Carotenoid-based Colours Reflect the Stress Response in the Common Lizard. PLoSONE 4(4) pp. e5111. [Document] [DOI]
2008
Cote, Le Galliard, Rossi, Fitze, 2008. Environmentally induced changes in carotenoid-based coloration of female lizards: a comment on Vercken et al. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21 pp. 1165-1172. [Document] [DOI]
Fitze, Cote, Martínez-Rica, Clobert, 2008. Determinants of male fitness: disentangling intra- and inter-sexual selection. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 21 pp. 246-255. [Document] [DOI]
Fitze, Le Galliard, 2008. Operational sex ratio, sexual conflict, and the intensity of sexual selection. Ecology Letters 11 pp. 1-8. [Document] [DOI]
2007
Cote, Clobert, Fitze, 2007. Mother-offspring competition promotes colonization success. Proccedings of the National American Society of the United States of America 104 pp. 9703-9708. [Document] [DOI]
Fitze, Tschirren, Gasparini, Richner, 2007. Carotenoid-based plumage colors and immune function: Is there a trade-off for rare carotenoids? American Naturalist 169 pp. S137-144. [Document] [DOI]
2006
Cote, Clobert, Meylan, Fitze, 2006. Experimental enhancement of corticosterone levels positively affects subsequent male survival. Hormones and Behavior 49 pp. 320-327. [Document] [DOI]
Fitze, Tschirren, 2006. No evidence for survival selection on carotenoid-based nestling coloration in great tits (Parus major). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16 pp. 91-100. [Document] [DOI]
2005
Fitze, Le Galliard, Federici, Richard, Clobert, 2005. Conflict over multiple partner mating between males and females of the polygynandrous common lizards. Evolution 59 pp. 2451-2459. [Document] [DOI]
Le Galliard, Fitze, Cote, Massot, Clobert, 2005. Female common lizards (Lacerta vivipara) do not adjust their sex-biased investment in relation to the adult sex ratio. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 18 pp. 1455-1463. [Document] [DOI]
Le Galliard, Fitze, Ferrière, Clobert, 2005. Sex ratio bias, male aggression, and population collapse in lizards. Proccedings of the National American Society of the United States of America 102 pp. 18231-18236. [Document] [DOI]
2004
Fitze, Clobert, Richner, 2004. Long-term life-history consequences of ectoparasite-modulated growth and development. Ecology 85 pp. 2018-2026. [Document] [DOI]
Fitze, Tschirren, Richner, 2004. Life history - and Fitness Consequences of Ectoparasites in a natural bird population. Journal of Animal Ecology 73 pp. 216-226. [Document] [DOI]
2003
Fitze, Tschirren, Richner, 2003. Carotenoid-based colour expression is determined early in nestling life. Oecologia 137 pp. 148-152. [Document] [DOI]
Tschirren, Fitze, Richner, 2003. Proximate mechanisms of variation in the carotenoid-based plumage coloration of nestling Great tits (Parus major). Journal of Evolutionary Biology 16 pp. 91-100. [Document] [DOI]
Tschirren, Fitze, Richner, 2003. Sexual dimorphism in susceptibility to parasites and cell-mediated immunity in great tit nestlings. Journal of Animal Ecology 72 pp. 839-845. [Document] [DOI]
2002
Büchler, Fitze, Gottstein, Jacot, Richner, 2002. Parasite-induced Maternal Responses in a Natural bird population. Journal of Animal Ecology 71 pp. 247-252. [Document] [DOI]
2000
Kölliker, Brinkhof, Heeb, Fitze, Richner, 2000. The quantitative genetic basis of offspring solicitation and parental response in a passerine bird with biparental care. Proccedings of the Royal Society London: Biological Sciences 267 pp. 2137-2132. [Document] [DOI]

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