Media

Nestling birds recognize their local song 'dialect'

Our research "Species-specific song responses emerge as a by-product of tuning to the local dialect" has been covered by Phys.org.

October, 2022

Male crossbills grow redder feathers when they exercise harder

Our research "Wild common crossbills produce redder body feathers when their wings are clipped" has been covered by New Scientist.

April, 2022

La intensidad del color rojo en las aves para buscar pareja depende de un gen y la mitocondria, según expertos

Our research "Testing the carotenoid-based sexual signalling mechanism by altering CYP2J19 gene expression and colour in a bird species" has been covered by Europapress.

November, 2020

When a shared vision becomes a reality: connecting data on individually marked birds

Our research "Connecting the data landscape of longterm ecological studies: the SPIBirds data hub " has been covered by Animal Ecology in Focus.

November, 2020

¿Cómo se produce la coloración llamativa del plumaje de algunas aves?

Our research "Testing the shared-pathway hypothesis in the carotenoid-based coloration of red crossbills" has been covered by IREC Press Release.

November, 2020

La capacidad de vuelo de las hembras de papamoscas influye en la paternidad fuera de la pareja

Our research "Experimentally flight-impaired females show higher levels of extra-pair paternity: a study in pied flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca " has been covered by La Vanguardia.

November, 2019

La coloración roja de las perdices predice su longevidad y su capacidad reproductiva

Our research "Carotenoid-based coloration predicts both longevity and fecundity in male birds, but testosterone disrupts signal reliability" has been covered by Europapress.

August, 2019

La coenzima Q10 potencia la tonalidad roja de los ornamentos de las aves

Our research "Mitochondria-targeted molecules determine the redness of the zebra finch bill" has been covered by Servicio de Información y Noticias Científicas (SINC).

October, 2017

El nido como selección natural

Our research "Males feed their mates more and take more risks for nestlings with larger female-built nests: an experimental study in the Nuthatch Sitta europaea" has been covered by Saber Universidad.

November, 2016

Los machos de papamoscas cerrojillo se adaptan a las necesidades de las hembras

Our research "Males respond to female begging signals of need: a handicapping experiment in the Pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca" has been covered by Europapress.

July, 2014