Perfil del autor: Peralta Sánchez, Juan Manuel
Datos institucionales
Nombre | Peralta Sánchez, Juan Manuel |
Departamento | Zoología |
Área de conocimiento | Zoología |
Categoría profesional | Investigador Contratado (Ramón y Cajal) |
Correo electrónico | Solicitar |
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Nº publicaciones
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Nº visitas
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Nº descargas
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![]() A global initiative for ecological and evolutionary hologenomics
(Elsevier, 2024)
The Earth Hologenome Initiative (EHI) is a global collaboration to generate and analyse hologenomic data from wild animals ... |
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![]() Winged resistance: Storks and gulls increase carriage of antibiotic resistance by shifting from paddy fields to landfills
(Elsevier, 2024)
Waterbirds are vectors for the dissemination of antimicrobial resistance across environments, with some species increasingly ... |
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![]() Lactiplantibacillus paraplantarum BPF2 and Pediococcus acidilactici ST6, Two Bacteriocinogenic Isolated Strains from Andalusian Spontaneous Fermented Sausages
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2023)
Traditional spontaneously fermented foods are well known for their sensory and safety properties, which is mainly due to ... |
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![]() Seed Size, Not Dispersal Syndrome, Determines Potential for Spread of Ricefield Weeds by Gulls
(Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI), 2023)
Recent field data suggest that migratory gulls disperse many rice field weeds by gut passage (endozoochory), most of which ... |
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![]() Circular and L50-like leaderless enterocins share a common ABC-transporter immunity gene
(Springer Nature, 2023)
Microbes live within complex communities of interacting populations, either free-living in waters and soils or symbionts ... |
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![]() Faecal microbiota and antibiotic resistance genes in migratory waterbirds with contrasting habitat use
(Elsevier, 2021)
Migratory birds may have a vital role in the spread of antimicrobial resistance across habitats and regions, but empirical ... |