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Arturo Baz
Arturo Baz
Profesor de Zoologia (UAH)
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Ranking protected areas in the Azores using standardised sampling of soil epigean arthropods
PAV Borges, C Aguiar, J Amaral, IR Amorim, G André, A Arraiol, A Baz, ...
Biodiversity & Conservation 14, 2029-2060, 2005
1312005
Feather mites on birds: costs of parasitism or conditional outcomes?
G Blanco, JL Tella, J Potti, A Baz
Journal of Avian Biology 32 (3), 271-274, 2001
1282001
The effects of forest fragmentation on butterfly communities in central Spain
A Baz, A Garcia-Boyero
Journal of Biogeography, 129-140, 1995
1111995
The distribution of adult blow-flies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) along an altitudinal gradient in Central Spain
A Baz, B Cifrián, LM Díaz-äranda, D Martín-Vega
Annales de la Société entomologique de France 43 (3), 289-296, 2007
1082007
Sarcosaprophagous Diptera assemblages in natural habitats in central Spain: spatial and seasonal changes in composition
D Martin‐Vega, A Baz
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 27 (1), 64-76, 2013
692013
The effects of elevation on the butterfly communities of a Mediterranean mountain, Sierra de Javalambre, central Spain
JF Sanchez-Rodriguez, A Baz
Journal of the Lepidopterists Society 49 (3), 192-207, 1995
681995
The “Coffin Fly”Conicera tibialis (Diptera: Phoridae) Breeding on Buried Human Remains After a Postmortem Interval of 18 Years*
D Martín‐Vega, A Gómez‐Gómez, A Baz
Journal of Forensic Sciences 56 (6), 1654-1656, 2011
542011
Preliminary data on carrion insects in urban (indoor and outdoor) and periurban environments in central Spain
A Baz, C Botías, D Martín-Vega, B Cifrián, LM Díaz-Aranda
Forensic science international 248, 41-47, 2015
522015
Condition-dependent immune defence in the Magpie: how important is ectoparasitism?
G Blanco, JDELA PUENTE, M Corroto, A Baz, J Colás
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 72 (2), 279-286, 2001
502001
Sex-biased captures of sarcosaprophagous Diptera in carrion-baited traps
D Martín-Vega, A Baz
Journal of insect science 13 (1), 2013
492013
The SLOSS dilemma: a butterfly case study
A Baz, A Garcia-Boyero
Biodiversity & Conservation 5, 493-502, 1996
491996
Archaeatropidae, a new family of Psocoptera from the Cretaceous amber of Alava, Northern Spain
A Baz, VM Ortuño
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 93 (3), 367-373, 2000
472000
Effect of temperature on the survival and development of three forensically relevant Dermestes species (Coleoptera: Dermestidae)
D Martín-Vega, LM Díaz-Aranda, A Baz, B Cifrián
Journal of medical entomology 54 (5), 1140-1150, 2017
452017
Nectar plant sources for the threatened Apollo butterfly (Parnassius apollo L. 1758) in populations of central Spain
A Baz
Biological Conservation 103 (3), 277-282, 2002
432002
Distribution of domestic Psocoptera in Madrid apartments
A Baz, VJ Monserrat
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 13 (3), 259-264, 1999
411999
Spatiotemporal distribution of necrophagous beetles (Coleoptera: Dermestidae, Silphidae) assemblages in natural habitats of central Spain
D Martín-Vega, A Baz
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 105 (1), 44-53, 2012
402012
New piophilid in town: the first Palaearctic record of Piophila megastigmata and its coexistence with Piophila casei in central Spain
D Martín‐Vega, A Gómez‐Gómez, A Baz, LM Díaz‐Aranda
Medical and Veterinary Entomology 25 (1), 64-69, 2011
402011
Coprophagous beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) in Uruguayan Prairies: abundance, diversity and seasonal occurrence
E Morelli, P Gonzalez-Vainer, A Baz
Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 37 (1), 53-57, 2002
402002
Occurrence of psocids and natural predators on organic rice in Calasparra (Murcia, Spain)
MJ Pascual-Villalobos, A Baz, P Del Estal
Journal of Stored Products Research 41 (2), 231-235, 2005
382005
Back from the dead: Thyreophora cynophila (Panzer, 1798) (Diptera: Piophilidae) ‘globally extinct’ fugitive in Spain
D MARTÍN‐VEGA, A Baz, V Michelsen
Systematic Entomology 35 (4), 607-613, 2010
352010
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