Penteriani V., Otalora F. and Ferrer M. 2005 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Floater survival in settlement areas affects population dynamics. Oikos 108: 523–534
Penteriani V., Alonso-Alvarez C., Delgado M.M., Sergio F. and Ferrer M. 2006 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Sexual variation in size and UV coloration in the structurally based plumage of the white badge of eagle owls. Journal of Avian Biology 37: 110–116
Penteriani V., Fortuna M., Melián C. and Ferrer M. 2006 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Can prey behaviour induce spatially synchronic aggregation of predators? Oikos 113: 497–505
Penteriani V., Otalora F. and Ferrer M. 2006 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Floater dynamics can explain positive patterns of density-dependence fecundity in animal populations. American Naturalist 168: 697–703
Sergio F., Marchesi L., Pedrini P. and Penteriani V. 2007 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Coexistence of Tawny Owls with their intraguild predator: distance-sensitive or habitat-mediated avoidance? Animal Behaviour 74: 1607-1616
Melletti M., Penteriani V., Mirabile M. and Boitani L. 2007 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Some behavioural aspects of forest buffalo (Syncerus caffer nanus): from herd to individual. Journal of Mammalogy 88: 1312–1318
Melletti M., Penteriani V. and Boitani L. 2007 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Habitat preferences of the secretive Forest Buffalo in Central Africa. Journal of Zoology 271: 178–186.
Ferrer M. and Penteriani V. 2007 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Supplementary feeding and the population dynamic of the Spanish imperial eagle. Ardeola.
Delgado M.M. and Penteriani V. 2007 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Vocal behaviour and neighbour spatial arrangement during vocal displays in eagle owl. Journal of Zoology 271: 3–10.
Penteriani V., Alonso-Alvarez C., Delgado M.M. and Sergio F. 2007 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin The importance of visual cues for nocturnal species: eagle owls signal by badge brightness. Behavioral Ecology 18: 143–147.