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A timeline for the urbanization of wild birds: The case of the lesser kestrel
Negro, Juan José; Prenda Marín, José; Ferrero, Juan José; Rodríguez, Airam; Reig Ferrer, Abillo (Elsevier, 2020-12)
The Lesser kestrel (Falco naumanni) evolved as a separate species in the Old-World kestrel radiation starting in the late Miocene. Given that the first cities were erected in the Holocene, this urban colonial raptor has ... -
Correlates of individual variation in the porphyrin-based fluorescence of red-necked nightjars (Caprimulgus ruficollis)
Camacho, Carlos; Negro, Juan José; Redondo, Iraida; Palacios, Sebastián; Sáez Gómez, Pedro(Nature Research, 2019-12)
Many nocturnal animals, including invertebrates such as scorpions and a variety of vertebrate species, including toadlets, flying squirrels, owls, and nightjars, emit bright fluorescence under ultraviolet light. However, ... -
The earliest pigeon fanciers
Blasco, Ruth; Finlayson, Clive; Rosell, Jordi; Sánchez Marco, Antonio; Finlayson, Stewart; Finlayson, Geraldine; Negro, Juan José; Giles Pacheco, Francisco; Rodríguez Vidal, Joaquín(Nature Publishing Group, 2014-08)
Feral Pigeons have colonised all corners of the Earth, having developed a close association with humans and their activities. The wild ancestor of the Feral Pigeon, the Rock Dove, is a species of rocky habitats, ... -
The Dynamics of Lepus granatensis and Oryctolagus cuniculus in a Mediterranean Agrarian Area: Are Hares Segregating from Rabbit Habitats after Disease Impact?
Prenda Marín, José; Rodríguez Rodríguez, Eduardo José; Negro, Juan José; Muñoz Pichardo, Juan Manuel (MDPI, 2022-05)
The genera Oryctolagus and Lepus (order Lagomorpha) are essential elements in the trophic chain in the Iberian Peninsula, being the main prey of many predators, including some highly endangered predators such as the ...