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Montserrat Gomendio is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. The scientist's work is associated primarily with this institution, marking a professional connection with a major research entity in the country.

There are no specific recent papers listed under Montserrat Gomendio's profile, and no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been recorded. As such, no detailed publication records or patterns of collaboration can be outlined at this time.

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Best Publications

  • Sperm Competition Influences Sperm Size in Mammals

    Montserrat Gomendio;Eduardo R. S. Roldan

  • 16 - Sperm Competition in Mammals

    Montserrat Gomendio;Alexander H. Harcourt;Eduardo R.S. Roldán

  • Male Fertility in Natural Populations of Red Deer Is Determined by Sperm Velocity and the Proportion of Normal Spermatozoa

    Aurelio F. Malo;J. Julián Garde;Ana J. Soler;Andrés J. García

  • Sperm design and sperm function.

    Aurelio F. Malo;Montserrat Gomendio;José Julián Garde;Barbara Lang-Lenton

  • Sperm competition and the evolution of sperm design in mammals

    Maximiliano Tourmente;Maximiliano Tourmente;Montserrat Gomendio;Eduardo R S Roldan

  • Implications of diversity in sperm size and function for sperm competition and fertility

    Montserrat Gomendio;Eduardo R.S. Roldan

  • Antlers honestly advertise sperm production and quality

    Aurelio F. Malo;Eduardo R. S. Roldan;Julian Garde;Ana J. Soler

  • Inbreeding, fluctuating asymmetry, and ejaculate quality in an endangered ungulate

    E. R. S. Roldan;J. Cassinello;T. Abaigar;M. Gomendio

  • THE EVOLUTION OF EUTHERIAN SPERMATOZOA AND UNDERLYING SELECTIVE FORCES: FEMALE SELECTION AND SPERM COMPETITION

    E. R. S. Roldan;M. Gomendio;A. D. Vitullo

  • A comparative study of ejaculate traits in three endangered ungulates with different levels of inbreeding: fluctuating asymmetry as an indicator of reproductive and genetic stress

    M. Gomendio;J. Cassinello;E. R. S. Roldan

  • Sperm competition enhances functional capacity of mammalian spermatozoa.

    Montserrat Gomendio;Juan Martin-Coello;Cristina Crespo;Concepción Magaña

  • Mammalian sex ratios and variation in costs of rearing sons and daughters

    Montserrat Gomendio;Tim H Clutton-Brock;S D Albon;F E Guinness

  • Sperm competition, sperm numbers and sperm quality in muroid rodents.

    Laura Gómez Montoto;Concepción Magaña;Maximiliano Tourmente;Juan Martín-Coello

  • Sperm traits and male fertility in natural populations

    Montserrat Gomendio;Aurelio F Malo;Julian Garde;Eduardo R S Roldan

  • Coevolution between Male Ejaculates and Female Reproductive Biology in Eutherian Mammals

    Montserrat Gomendio;Eduardo R. S. Roldan

  • Relationship between Coefficient of Inbreeding and Parasite Burden in Endangered Gazelles

    Jorge Cassinello;Montserrat Gomendio;Eduardo R. S. Roldan

  • The development of different types of play in gazelles: implications for the nature and functions of play

    Montserrat Gomendio;Montserrat Gomendio

  • What does testosterone do for red deer males

    A.F Malo;E.R.S Roldan;E.R.S Roldan;J.J Garde;A.J Soler

  • SPERM CRYOPRESERVATION IN THREE SPECIES OF ENDANGERED GAZELLES (GAZELLA CUVIERI, G. DAMA MHORR, AND G. DORCAS NEGLECTA)

    J.J. Garde;A.J. Soler;J. Cassinello;C. Crespo

  • Male Fertility and Sex Ratio at Birth in Red Deer

    Montserrat Gomendio;Aurelio F. Malo;Ana J. Soler;Maria R. Fernández-Santos

  • Mechanisms of sperm competition: Linking physiology and behavioural ecology

    M. Gomendio;M. Gomendio;E.R.S. Roldan

  • Xenografting of sheep testis tissue and isolated cells as a model for preservation of genetic material from endangered ungulates.

    Lucía Arregui;Rahul Rathi;Susan O Megee;Ali Honaramooz

  • The influence of maternal rank and infant sex on maternal investment trends in rhesus macaques: birth sex ratios, inter-birth intervals and suckling patterns

    M. Gomendio

Frequent Co-Authors

Eduardo R. S. Roldan
Eduardo R. S. Roldan Spanish National Research Council
Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez
Francisco Garcia-Gonzalez Spanish National Research Council
Fernando J. Martinez
Fernando J. Martinez University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
José Vicente López-Bao
José Vicente López-Bao Spanish National Research Council
Ina Dobrinski
Ina Dobrinski University of Calgary
Dario Maestripieri
Dario Maestripieri University of Chicago
Bernard Dutrillaux
Bernard Dutrillaux Sorbonne University
Andrés J. García
Andrés J. García Georgia Institute of Technology
Juan Carranza
Juan Carranza University of Córdoba

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