Departament de Vertebrats

La recerca científica és una part important de l’activitat del Museu des dels seus orígens, amb l’objectiu d’estudiar i interpretar la diversitat de la vida i de les estructures geològiques que li donen suport, amb especial atenció als medis mediterranis.En aquesta tasca, el Museu se centra tant en la recerca basada en les col·leccions com en l’estudi de les espècies en el seu medi natural i avalua les interaccions amb l’entorn i entre elles.


Si sou personal o col·laborador del Museu de Ciències Naturals de Barcelona, i heu publicat un article científic o document de recerca, si us plau contacteu amb bibmuseuciencies@bcn.cat per dipositar-lo a RECERCAT.

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Interspecific recognition of status signals? blue tits recognize how dangerous great tits are by their black ties 

Quesada, Javier; Guallar, Santi; Navalpotro, Helena; Carrillo-Ortiz, José; Senar, Juan Carlos (2022-09)

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Tracing time's footprints: exploring feeding ecology and historical changes of mediterranean common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) over two centuries 

Pasino, Martina; Giménez, Joan; Tinti, Fausto (2025-08-13)

The Mediterranean common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) presents an enigmatic natural history during the past centuries. Widely prevalent in the 19th and early 20th centuries, it faced a significant decline across most of ...

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Environmental drivers of House Sparrow Passer domesticus presence and abundance in the Metropolitan Area of Barcelona: a multi-variant approach 

Guallar, Santi; Cai, Xiaouyu; Quesada, Javier (2025)

Despite being one of the most abundant animal species in the world, House Sparrow Passer domesticus numbers have declined significantly worldwide in recent decades, above all in urban areas. We studied the influence of ...

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Indicators of the effects of the urban greening on birds: the case of Barcelona 

Herrando, Sergi; Quesada, Javier; Ferrer, Xavier (2017-02-11)

Building and maintaining an urban green infrastructure, which can be understood as a network of urban parks, private gardens or forest areas, can potentially contribute to reverse the trend of biodiversity loss. In this ...

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Obtaining three-dimensional models of limb long bones from small mammals: a photogrammetric approach 

Durão, Ana Filipa; Muñoz-Muñoz, Francesc; Martínez-Vargas, Jessica; Ventura, Jacint (2018-10-31)

The use of two-dimensional (2D) pictures to analyse form variation of three-dimensional (3D) objectsentails measurement error, loss of important information and a possible misinterpretation of real shapechanges. Despite ...

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¿Atreverse para invadir?: analizando la personalidad de gorriones comunes invasivos y no invasivos 

Quesada, Javier; Guevara, Roger; Izquierdo, Jaume; MacGregor-Fors, Ian (2023-11)

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PASSERCAT: ecology of a declining species, the house sparrow in Catalonia 

Quesada, Javier; MacGregor-Fors, Ian; Puig Ribas, Maria (2023-10)

Spotless starling: sturnus unicolor 

Quesada, Javier (2020-12)

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Recognizing interspecific dominance signals? Blue tits adjust nest defence based on great tit's black bib size 

Quesada, Javier; Guallar, Santi; Navalpotro, Helena; Carrillo-Ortiz, José; Senar, Juan Carlos (2024-03-18)

Animals use colours, morphological structures and behaviour to advertise their dominance status and ability to obtain resources (Resource Holding Potential, RHP) in agonistic contexts with conspecifics. Dominance ...

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From partial to complete: wing- and tail-feather moult sequence and intensity depend on species, life-cycle stage, and moult completeness in passerines 

Guallar, Santi (2024-02-27)

Passerines moult during various life-cycle stages. Some of these moults involve the retention of a variable quantity of wing and tail feathers. This prompts the question whether these partial moults are just arrested ...

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Concentrations and distribution of 210Pb in bird feathers and its potential for tracing age and flight times 

Fraixedas, Sara; Riera, Alba; Barriocanal, Carles; Alorda-Montiel, Irene; Quesada, Javier; Rodellas, Valentí; Garcia-Orellana, Jordi (2024-02-16)

Bird feathers have been widely used as environmental indicators, providing key information on environmental pollution. However, there is little available information on the adsorption of natural radioactivity in bird ...

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Moult intensity constraints along the complete moult sequence of the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) 

Guallar, Santi; Quesada, Javier (2023-07-11)

Sequence and intensity are two essential components of bird moult. While the moult sequences of remex tracts are highly homogenous across passerines, other tracts apparently show a high variability. Moreover, order of moult ...

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Notas sobre distribución, biotopo, morfología y biometría del Pleurodeles waltli Michahelles en el NE. de la península Ibérica. (Amphibia, Salamandridae) 

Alberch, Pere; González, Delfín (1973)

En este trabajo intentamos contribuir a la demarcación de unos límites biogeográficos verdaderos, así conio aportar algunos datos biométricos y morfológicos de los ejemplares recolectados en la zona más septentrional que ...

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House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) escape behavior is triggered faster in smaller settlements 

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 ...

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Hunter sparrows: a predation record of a House Sparrow on Kentish Plover nestlings 

Quesada, Javier; Pàmies, Enric; Oliver, Carles; MacGregor-Fors, Ian (2022-12)

Many bird species with behavioural plasticity innovate when searching for alternative trophic resources, mainly during periods of energetic constraints, when colonizing new habitats, or during the breeding season when the ...

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Keys to the city: an integrative conceptual framework on avian urban filtering 

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 ...

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Marginal-covert moult in the House Sparrow Passer domesticus 

Guallar, Santi; Carillo-Ortiz, José; Quesada, Javier (2022-08-24)

Marginal coverts are often neglected in passerine moult studies due to their small size and large number. Here, we document eight moult components of this group of wing coverts in a House Sparrow population from Barcelona ...

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Bold or shy? Examining the risk-taking behavior and neophobia of invasive and non-invasive house sparrows 

Quesada, Javier; Chávez-Zichinelli, Carlos A.; García-Arroyo, Michelle; Yeh, Pamela J.; Guevara, R.; Izquierdo-Palma, J.; MacGregor-Fors, Ian (2022-03-01)

Dado que el comportamiento proporciona un marco útil para comprender la especialización, la personalidad animal puede ayudar a explicar la capacidad invasiva de las aves. La invasión implica la dispersión por áreas ...

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Els escurçons de Catalunya 

Pascual, Xavier; Parellada, Xavier (1983)

Tríptic digitalitzat. DL B-42380

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