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García-Arroyo, Michelle; MacGregor-Fors, Ian; Quesada, Javier; Borràs, Antoni; Colomé-Menoyo, Laia; Senar, Juan Carlos (2023-02-13)
A recurrent behavioral trait model to study adaptation to urban environments is the flight initiation distance (FID), measured as the distance at which animals flee from an approaching threat. It has previously been shown ...
MacGregor-Fors, Ian; García-Arroyo, Michelle; Quesada, Javier (2022-10-17)
Urbanization represents a multi-dimensional ecological ‘filter’ for birds determined by a myriad of variables that can change over time. Birds colonising an urban system or staying in a habitat that has been recently ...
Senar, Juan Carlos; Conroy, Michael J.; Quesada, Javier; Mateos González, Fernando (2014-06-07)
A standard approach to model how selection shapes phenotypic traits is the analysis of capture–recapture data relating trait variation to survival. Divergent selection, however, has never been analyzed by the capture–recapture ...
Mateos González, Fernando; Quesada, Javier; Senar, Juan Carlos (2011-03-30)
Yellow, red or orange carotenoid-based colorations in male birds are often a signal to prospecting females about body condition, health status and ability to find food. However, this general ‘ability to find food’ has never ...