Cities threaten millions of years of bird evolution
A study led by Daniel Sol, CISC researcher based at CREAF, shows that cities preserve 450 million years less evolutionary history compared to natural environments.
A study led by Daniel Sol, CISC researcher based at CREAF, shows that cities preserve 450 million years less evolutionary history compared to natural environments.
A large brain increases the capacity to adjust behavior to new circumstances through learning, improving resource-gathering in a changing environment. Greater understanding of this capacity
An analysis of 1018 bird species led by CREAF and CSIC scientists suggests that innovation is not just an adaptation on it own, but emerges
According to a study in which CREAF participated, the populations of birds or butterflies living in open habitats have been negatively affected by the loss
A new international study relates brain size to the amount of stress hormone in birds. A larger brain increases cognitive ability, which allows them to
According to experts at the CREAF, this capability assures success in the city and the possibility to become “urbanite” animals. A comprehensive review of published