Dani Sol edits a new book about animal behaviour and biological invasions
This book, titled “Biological Invasions and Animal Behaviour“, is the first ever published monograph about the role of behaviour in biological invasions.
This book, titled “Biological Invasions and Animal Behaviour“, is the first ever published monograph about the role of behaviour in biological invasions.
Olga Boet, Angham Daiyoub, Oriol Lapiedra and Daniel Sol recall the great legacy of the biologist and entomologist Edward Osborne Wilson, a source of inspiration for our field of study.
Frans de Waal, the Dutch primatologist who revolutionised the perception of emotions in primates, has died at the age of 75. CREAF pays tribute to his research career and prolific writing.
Opportunity is one of the words that constantly pepper the discourse of CREAF researcher Oriol Lapiedra and listening to him, one wonders whether he is a passionate person who is caught out by opportunities while working.
Ever since Darwin, scientists have suspected that the intelligence of an animal has something to do with the size of its brain. The encephalisation theory,
Humans, crocodiles and crows have something in common. They have all spread to every corner of the planet. If we travel from Barcelona to Australia,
Having a larger brain has a direct impact on bee learning, a theory already demonstrated in birds and primates, which is highlighted in a study
What impact does the confinement of people have on wildlife? Recent observations of unusual animals coming to the cities have given rise to much speculation.
CREAF, as Severo Ochoa center, is a host organization of INPhINIT Incoming and offers up to 9 research projects to be carried out in a multidisciplinary and international
Species of birds living on islands have evolved to have larger brains than their continental relatives. Island conditions have prompted this post-colonization evolution, which enhances