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    Comparative skin microbiome analyses reveal differences between wild populations and captive groups of the Montseny brook newt (Calotriton arnoldi) 

    Tulloch, Sergi; Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Carranza, Salvador (Publication date: 2026-01)

    The Montseny brook newt, Calotriton arnoldi, is a Critically Endangered amphibian species endemic to the Montseny Massif in Catalonia, Northeastern Spain. Due to population declines and threats to its natural habitat, an ...

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    Saving the locals: a conservation genomics approach to the endangered Spanish Toothcarp, Aphanius iberus (Valenciennes, 1846) 

    Estarellas, Maria; Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Carranza, Salvador (Publication date: 2026)

    Understanding the genetic structure and evolutionary history of endangered species is crucial for effective conservation planning. The Spanish toothcarp, Aphanius iberus (Valenciennes, 1846), an endemic and euryhaline ...

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    Lizards on a sky archipelago: genomic approaches to the evolution of the mountain genus Iberolacerta 

    Talavera, Adrián; Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Carranza, Salvador (Publication date: 2026-01-04)

    The mountain-dwelling lizards of the genus Iberolacerta inhabit several isolated massifs across central and southwestern Europe. Their restricted and fragmented ranges, coupled with high altitude specialization in ...

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    Remembering Mike Conroy: a key figure in wildlife management 

    Senar, Juan Carlos (Publication date: 2025-10)

    Obituario a Mike Conroy

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    Predicting citril finch Carduelis citrinella response to climatic change: an analysis of survival and recruitment probabilities in relation to meteorological covariates 

    Borràs, Antoni; Conroy, Mike; Cabrera, Josep; Cabrera, Toni; Cabot, Josep; Senar, Juan Carlos (Publication date: 2025-10-06)

    Understanding the impact of climate change on species’ demography is essential for assessing their vulnerability to environmental shifts. We analysed a dataset of 6,967 citril finches Carduelis citrinella captured at a ...

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    Variable social organization and breeding system of a social parrot revealed by genetic analysis 

    Dawson Pell, Francesca S. E.; Senar, Juan Carlos; Ortega-Segalerva, Alba; Burke, Terry; Hatchwell, Ben J. (Publication date: 2025-09-30)

    Social organization and contributions to reproduction vary widely within and between species that breed in groups. Such variation often arises from the process of group formation, which drives patterns of relatedness and ...

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    Distribution and evolution of the western European water frogs (genus Pelophylax) from Catalonia, northeastern Spain 

    Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Molina-Duran, Carolina; Carranza, Salvador (Publication date: 2025-09-22)

    European water frogs from the genus Pelophylax are particular among amphibians as they can produce hybrids (named kleptons) reproducing by hybridogenesis. Four klepton species have been described in Europe: Pelophylax ...

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    Luis Arias de Reyna y la Sociedad Española de Etología 

    Senar, Juan Carlos (Publication date: 2025)

    Obituario a Luis Arias de Reyna

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    En memoria de Mike Conroy: una figura clave en la gestión de la fauna salvaje 

    Senar, Juan Carlos (Publication date: 2025)

    Obituario a Mike Conroy

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    Phylogeographic and genomic insights unveil the evolutionary history and post-glacial recolonization routes of the Palmate Newt (Lissotriton helveticus) into Europe 

    Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; López-Caro, Jhulyana; Carranza, Salvador (Publication date: 2025-09-03)

    Quaternary glacial cycles have been key drivers of diversification for Holarctic species, promoting divergence, isolation, and extinction processes in numerous taxa. These cycles facilitated evolutionary radiations in some ...

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    Continental Patterns of Phenotypic Variation Along Replicated Urban Gradients: A Mega-Analysis 

    Thompson, M. J.; Senar, Juan Carlos; Charmantier, A. (Publication date: 2025-07-01)

    Individual variation among and within natural populations can have eco-evolutionary implications by, for example, affecting species interactions or evolutionary potential. Urban systems present a unique opportunity to ...

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    Coneguem les serps de Catalunya 

    Burriel-Carranza, Bernat (Publication date: 2025-06)

    De vegades, quan anem d’excursió podem veure alguna serp. Per això cal que sapiguem com hem d’actuar, tant per respectar-les com si, per inadvertència nostra, les molestem i ens mosseguen per defensar-se.

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    Unveiling the evolutionary history of european vipers and their venoms from a multi-omic approach 

    Talavera, Adrián; Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Carranza, Salvador (Publication date: 2025-06-26)

    Snake genomes attract significant attention from multiple disciplines, including medicine, drug bioprospection, and evolutionary biology. However, genomic research within the Viperidae family has mostly focused on the ...

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    Chromosome-level reference genome for the medically important Arabian horned viper (Cerastes gasperettii) 

    Mochales-Riaño, Gabriel; Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Carranza, Salvador (Publication date: 2025-06-06)

    Venoms have traditionally been studied from a proteomic and/or transcriptomic perspective, often overlooking the true genetic com- plexity underlying venom production. The recent surge in genome-based venom resear c h ...

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    The effect of social structure on vocal flexibility in monk parakeets 

    Smeele, Simeon Q.; Senar, Juan Carlos; Aplin, Lucy M. (Publication date: 2025-05-07)

    The social complexity hypothesis argues that communicative complexity arises as a result of social complexity, with this occurring through mechanisms including plasticity and selection. Most research to date has focused ...

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    Evolution of the preformative molt in Cardinalidae correlates with transitions from forest to open habitats 

    Guallar, Santi; Rueda-Hernández, Rafael; Pyle, Peter (Publication date: 2021-01-30)

    We explored adaptive factors affecting the preformative molt in the passerine family Cardinalidae, and concluded that the ancestor inhabited forest habitats and underwent a partial preformative molt that included wing ...

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    La Nicarbazina no ha reducido la población de palomas en Barcelona 

    Senar, Juan Carlos; Navalpotro, Helena; Pascual, Jordi; Montalvo, Tomás (Publication date: 2020-10-31)

    Según un reciente estudio llevado a cabo en colaboración entre el Museo de Ciencias Naturales de Barcelona y la Agencia de Salud Pública y ejecutado por los científicos Juan Carlos Senar, Helena Navalpotro, Jordi Pascual ...

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    Productes químics en contacte amb els insectes en el procés de preparació i conservació al Museu de Zoologia de Barcelona entre 1939 i 1989 

    Jordà-Sanuy, Cristòfol (Publication date: 2025-02-19)

    In studies investigating heavy metal contamination in the bodies of coleopterans and lepidopterans preserved in museum collections, questions often arise about whether the source of contamination is environmental or related ...

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    Moult and age determination criteria of the monk parakeet (Myiopsitta monachus) 

    Guallar, Santi; Manzanilla, A.; Senar, Juan Carlos (Publication date: 2025-02-27)

    Age determination of the invasive monk parakeet Myiopsitta monachus has been hampered by its juvenile plumage showing only subtle differences from subsequent plumages, and little is known about its moult. Here we examined ...

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    Cryptic speciation in arid mountains: an integrative revision of the Pristurus rupestris species complex (Squamata, Sphaerodactylidae) from Arabia based on morphological, genetic and genomic data, with the description of four new species 

    Burriel-Carranza, Bernat; Koppetsch, Thore; Carranza, Salvador (Publication date: 2025-02-24)

    In the arid landscapes of the Arabian Peninsula, high levels of cryptic diversity among reptiles, and especially in geckos, have recently been revealed. Mountain ranges within the peninsula were shown to contain the ...