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A negative association between melanin-based plumage color heterogeneity and intensity in birds
Even though plumage diversity is one of the most diverse phenotypic traits in nature, the reasons why some species exhibit more distinctive colors than others are poorly known. In the case of...
Are fisheries affecting seabird juvenile survival during the first days at sea?
The study of juvenile migration behaviour of seabird species has been limited so far by the inability to track their movements during long time periods. Foraging and flying skills of young...
A new species of bat was hiding in our forests
While it is believed that European biodiversity no longer brings surprises, an unusual discovery has just been made: in Western Europe a new species of bat has been described. More exactly, it is...
Interactions between domestic and wild ungulates
Controlling infections shared by wildlife and livestock requires the understanding and quantification of interspecific interactions between the species involved. This is particularly important in...
Vector competence of Aedes caspius and Ae. albopictus mosquitoes for Zika virus, Spain
The vector competence of Aedes caspius and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes in Spain for the transmission of Zika virus was assessed. Whereas Ae. albopictus mosquitoes were a competent vector, Ae....
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