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Description: Research on seabirds at the University of Barcelona in Spain. Includes publications and images galleries.
Jacob González-Solís Sampling Gentoo penguins in Byers peninsula (Antarctica) Dr. Jacob González-Solís I am a researcher in the fields of the evolutionary ecology, behaviour and conservation. My research aims to understand how ecological diversity arose and what are the key processes driving the spatial and temporal dynamics of animal populations. I am concerned with the loss of biodiversity and therefore my research also intends to contribute to the field of conservation biology.
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Page title:Jacob González-Solís
Keywords:gonzalez-solis gonzález-solís gonzales-solis jacob gonzalez solis seabirds seabird ecology seabird behaviour mating systems paternity mate choice sexual selection kleptoparasitism predation competition sexual dimorphism parentage DNA fingerprinting assortative mating trophic ecology diet dominance diversity segregation trophic niche diet samples energy requirements food availability food shortage prey selection fishery discards stable isotopes bird census line transects point counts distance sampling method fishery seabird bycatch remote sensing systems seabird movement transponders light level geolocation satellite telemetry stomach probes depth sensors activity devices distribution modelling of seabirds geographic information systems patch analysis kernel analysis home range bird migration pollutants in seabirds heavy metals organochlorines quantitative genetics laying date arrival date body condition recruiting age prospecting age clutch size egg volume egg size age effects timing of breeding body weight immune response physiological condition plasma metabolites
Description:The spatial distribution of seabirds in relation to oceanographic variables in a GIS environment, combining satellite remote sensing systems on the sea surface with seabird movement tracked by remote systems, such as the light level geolocation or the satellite telemetry.The use of seabirds as bioindicators of the geographic variability of pollution in the marine environment as well as the use of intrinsic biomarkers, such as stable isotopes and pollutants, to trace seabird distributions. The quantitative genetics of ecological traits in natural bird populations to understand its evolution and to predict microevolutionary responses to changing environments. The behavioural and evolutionary ecology of seabirds, their foraging strategies, mating systems, sexual dimorphism, competition and segregation.
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