Publications by authors named "Pablo Rubio"

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  • A study was conducted to explore learning processes in bivalves, specifically using the slimy clam Ruditapes decussatus to examine habituation through a light stimulus.
  • In Experiment 1, clams exposed to lower light intensity (350-lm) showed quicker habituation compared to those exposed to higher intensity (806-lm).
  • The following experiments tested various trial lengths and intervals, revealing that longer trial durations with shorter rest periods led to faster habituation, while also highlighting a spontaneous recovery of responses and evidence of long-term habituation 24 hours later.
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Pavlovian conditioning has been proven to be useful for the study of associative learning and animal cognition. This procedure can be used to observe certain memory phenomena. The appetitive conditioning of several neutral stimuli can result in higher response rates, and therefore a better memory, for the first and last stimuli of the series.

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The Iberian hare (Lepus granatensis) is an important small game species endemic to the Iberian Peninsula for which the incidence of roadkill is unknown. We surveyed Iberian hare-vehicle accidents on road networks in southern Spain, focusing on roads that mainly run through favorable habitats for this species: Mediterranean landscapes with plots of arable crops, olive groves, and vineyards. We recorded roadkills over a 5-month period, estimated hare accident densities on roads, and compared these numbers to hare hunting yields in adjoining hunting estates.

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