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Senar, Juan Carlos; Figuerola, J.; Díez-Fernández, A. (2017-01-31)
Invasive species may create novel epidemiological scenarios in the invaded areas by changing the transmission dynamics of pathogens. Here we test the implication of two invasive species in the ...
Senar, Juan Carlos (2024-12-31)
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Caizergues, Aude; Senar, Juan Carlos; Perrier, Charles (2021-03-26)
Identifying the molecular mechanisms involved in rapid adaptation to novel environments and determining their predictability are central questions in Evolutionary Biology and pressing issues due to rapid global changes. ...
Pagani-Núnez, Emilio; Barnett, Craig R. A.; Senar, Juan Carlos (2018-07-27)
Bird plumage is often very colorful and can communicate the quality of the bearer to conspecifics. These plumage-based signals of quality are composed of multiple pigments (e.g., melanin and carotenoids). Therefore, sex ...
Mori, Emilano; Pascual Sala, Jordi; Senar, Juan Carlos (2018-12-18)
Parasite-mediated competition has been reported to be one of the most harmful, although overlooked, impacts that alien species have on native ecosystems. Monk parakeets Myiopsitta monachus are successful invaders in Europe, ...
Riyahi, Sepand; Björklund, Mats; Senar, Juan Carlos (2016-10-03)
Most examples of adaptation to the urban environment relate to plasticity processes rather than to natural selection. Personality, however, defined as consistent individual differences in behaviour related to ...
Pagani-Núnez, Emilio; Renom, María; Mateos-Gonzalez, Fernando; Senar, Juan Carlos (2016-12-13)
The diet of wild animals has been studied using many different strategies, approaches and methods in recent decades. In this regard, stable isotopes analysis (SIA) is becoming a widespread tool, but no study has yet, to ...
Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Tejero-Cicuéndez, Héctor; Carranza, Salvador (2024-07-05)
Advances in genomics have greatly enhanced our understanding of mountain biodiversity, providing new insights into the complex and dynamic mechanisms that drive the formation of mountain biotas. These span from ...
Senar, Juan Carlos; Pascual, Jordi; Peracho, Victor (2016-03-07)
BACKGROUND: As feeding by humans is one of the main food resources to pigeons (Columba livia), there is general agreement that public education that aims to reduce the food base may be the most feasible way to reduce ...
Postigo, Jose-Luis; Strubbe, Diederik; Senar, Juan Carlos (2019-02-19)
BACKGROUND: The monk parakeet Myiopsitta monachus (Boddaert), native to South America, is an invasive species in several European countries, causing crop damage and potential negative impacts on wildlife. Only Spain and ...
Senar, Juan Carlos; Carrillo-Ortiz, José; Ortega-Segalerva, Alba; Arroyo, Lluïsa; Mazzoni, Daniele; Hatchwell, B. J. (2019-03-14)
Breeding parameters for Monk Parakeets Myiopsitta monachus nesting in Barcelona, Spain, were collected for 651 nests over five breeding seasons. This invasive population has a high reproductive capacity compared with the ...
Senar, Juan Carlos (2023-04-06)
In recent years, rapid changes in the wing length of several bird species, apparently due to climate change, have been reported. However, none of these studies has shown whether the changes detected are due to directional ...
Olivé-Muñiz, Marta; Kretzmann, Maria; Senar, Juan Carlos (2024-09-19)
A growing number of studies suggest that individuals can develop long-term foraging specializations independently of phenotypic or environmental variation, yet little is known about how the foraging niche is acquired. The ...
Senar, Juan Carlos; Quesada, Javier; Conroy, M.; Björklund, M. (2023-10)
En años recientes, muchos estudios han proporcionado información sobre una divergencia fenotípica entre poblaciones animales urbanas y de hábitats naturales. Sin embargo, solo unos pocos estudios han presentado evidencias ...
Garcia-Arroyo, Michele; Quesada, Javier; Borràs, Antoni; Senar, Juan Carlos (2024-04)
Dawson Pell, Francesca S. E.; Ortega-Segalerva, Alba; Senar, Juan Carlos (2024-2-23)
Social associations among conspecifcs are typically non-random, ofen being a function of relatedness, familiarity, or spatial distributions. Te aim of this study was to combine feld observations with molecular genetic ...
Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Mochales-Riaño, Gabriel; Carranza, Salvador (2024-06-17)
Human-mediated habitat destruction has had a profound impact on increased species extinction rates and population declines worldwide. The coastal development in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over the last two decades, ...
Talavera, Adrián; Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Carranza, Salvador (2024-06-13)
The Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi), a glacial relict endemic to a small, isolated massif in northeast Spain, is considered the only Critically Endangered urodele in Europe. Its restricted range is divided by a ...
Borray-Escalante, Natalia A.; Nuñez-Tobajas, Z.; Batllori, Xavier; Domènech, Jordi; Arroyo, Lluïsa; Uribe, Francesc; Rodríguez-Pastor, R.; Pascual, Xavier; Carrillo-Ortiz, José; Senar, Juan Carlos (2024-06-07)
Predicting the future abundance and distribution of introduced alien species is crucial to mitigate their impact on ecosystems, but this has been shown to be highly challenging. A good approach to obtain crucial clues ...
Sánchez-Díez, Silvia; Senar, Juan Carlos; Muñoz, Xavier (2019)
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP) is usually caused by the inhalation of avian and fungal proteins. The present study assesses a cohort of Urban Pest Surveillance and Control Service (UPSCS) workers with high exposure to ...