Outreach
We think it is important that our science reaches the general public. Some examples here:
Articles in newspapers
Our paper on food wasting by parrots called the attention of The New York Times, Forbes or Audubon, among others.
Our paper on the loss of cultural traits by Hawaiian honeycreepers also appeared in The Times.
Our study on gender gap in science was highlighted by UMH Sapiens (in Spanish)
Our study on the network structure of seed-dispersal by waterbirds appeared in the local newspapers, such as here and here, and in this blog.
Our research on bioacoustics and the loss of acoustic traits appeared in El País.
Our paper on vulture diet was featured by Nature news.
The main ideas of our paper on rules for a mom friendly academia can be also read in The Conversation.
Divulgative videos
We are aware that the new technologies reach a lot of people, so we like creating videos that explain the results of some of our projects:
On how human changes affect scavenger communities
On how we can identify windmills that are especially harmful for birds
On a reinforcement program for the endangered marbled Duck Marmaronetta angustirostris
Talks
About global scale patterns in scavenger communities (English) and (Portuguese)
Overview of my research (Spanish)
¿Qué nos cuentan las aves con sus cantos? XV Jornada San Alberto Magno. Universidad Miguel Hernández (Spanish).