Resumen del trabajo presentado al XXII Congreso Español de Ornitología: "Aves y ser humano: una relación variable", celebrado en Madrid del 6 al 9 de diciembre del 2014.Habitat fragmentation is one of the most important factors responsible for the current global species extinction event. Its effects have been widely studied in forest birds, mainly at the community and/or population level. However, other potential effects have been less studied. For example, because the process of habitat fragmentation usually entails the degradation of the habitat, songbirds may be particularly affected as the transmission of their songs may be altered by this habitat modification. The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of habitat fragmentation on ...
This study compares breeding patterns of nestbox -breeding Great Tits (Parus major) between two adja...
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histo...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
Capsule: The structure of Great Tit Parus major songs is shaped by the acoustic properties of the ha...
We describe the song type repertoire variation and degree of song sharing in three isolated and decl...
In patchy forest areas, the size of the forest patch where birds breed has a strong influence on the...
We performed a song transmission experiment to investigate the effects of distance, song post height...
There is a remarkable diversity of song-learning strategies in songbirds. Establishing whether a spe...
Trabajo de Fin de Grado en Biología presentado en la en la Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad de...
We assessed relationships between acoustic frequency, body mass, and habitat in tinamous. This monop...
Although the genetic and ecological effects of population declines in endangered species have been w...
A diversity of selective pressures and stochastic processes have likely created substantial variatio...
Understanding the processes leading to population declines in fragmented landscapes is essential for...
The song learning process may lead to small-scale geographical variation in vocalizations of oscine ...
[EN] Urban great tits (Parus major) sing with a higher minimum frequency than their forest conspecif...
This study compares breeding patterns of nestbox -breeding Great Tits (Parus major) between two adja...
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histo...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...
Capsule: The structure of Great Tit Parus major songs is shaped by the acoustic properties of the ha...
We describe the song type repertoire variation and degree of song sharing in three isolated and decl...
In patchy forest areas, the size of the forest patch where birds breed has a strong influence on the...
We performed a song transmission experiment to investigate the effects of distance, song post height...
There is a remarkable diversity of song-learning strategies in songbirds. Establishing whether a spe...
Trabajo de Fin de Grado en Biología presentado en la en la Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad de...
We assessed relationships between acoustic frequency, body mass, and habitat in tinamous. This monop...
Although the genetic and ecological effects of population declines in endangered species have been w...
A diversity of selective pressures and stochastic processes have likely created substantial variatio...
Understanding the processes leading to population declines in fragmented landscapes is essential for...
The song learning process may lead to small-scale geographical variation in vocalizations of oscine ...
[EN] Urban great tits (Parus major) sing with a higher minimum frequency than their forest conspecif...
This study compares breeding patterns of nestbox -breeding Great Tits (Parus major) between two adja...
Forest type and habitat structure can have profound effects on different aspects of avian life histo...
It has been observed in many songbird species that populations in noisy urban areas sing with a high...