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Jaime Potti is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain, focusing on environmental and biological sciences within the ecological domain. Their research spans several interconnected fields including Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with subfield expertise in Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecological Modeling, Parasitology, and Genetics.

Their main research topics emphasize Avian ecology and behavior, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, and Wildlife Ecology and Conservation. Additional topics include Plant and animal studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Bird parasitology and diseases, and Bat Biology and Ecology Studies.

Jaime Potti has contributed to multiple publication venues, frequently appearing in Molecular Ecology, Ardeola, Journal of Evolutionary Biology, Behavioral Ecology, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory).

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Jaime Potti include:

  • Connecting the data landscape of long-term ecological studies: The SPI-Birds data hub (2020), Journal of Animal Ecology
  • The effect of climate change on avian offspring production: A global meta-analysis (2023), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Three Decades of Crimes and Misdemeanours in the Nest Box Life of European Pied Flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca (2021), Ardeola
  • Population differences in the length and early-life dynamics of telomeres among European pied flycatchers (2021), Molecular Ecology
  • Phenology-mediated effects of phenotype on the probability of social polygyny and its fitness consequences in a migratory passerine (2021), BMC Ecology and Evolution

Jaime Potti has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, notably Jesús Martínez-Padilla, David Cañal, Carlos Camacho, Malcolm D. Burgess, and Alejandro Cantarero. These collaborations reflect ongoing work in various aspects of avian ecology and evolutionary biology.

Best Publications

  • Large–scale geographical variation confirms that climate change causes birds to lay earlier

    Christiaan Both;Aleksandr V. Artemyev;Bert Blaauw;Richard J. Cowie

  • The design of artificial nestboxes for the study of secondary hole-nesting birds: a review of methodological inconsistencies and potential biases

    Marcel M. Lambrechts;Frank Adriaensen;Daniel R. Ardia;Alexandr V. Artemyev

  • Climate change and fitness components of a migratory bird breeding in the Mediterranean region

    Juan José Sanz;Jaime Potti;Juan Moreno;Santiago Merino

  • Mites and blowflies decrease growth and survival in nestling pied flycatchers

    Santiago Merino;Jaime Potti

  • Arrival time from spring migration in male pied flycatchers : Individual consistency and familial resemblance

    Jaime Potti

  • Male arrival and female mate choice in Pied Flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca in Central Spain

    Jaime Potti;Sagrario Montalvo

  • Weather dependent effects of nest ectoparasites on their bird hosts

    Santiago Merino;Jaime Potti

  • Environmental and genetic variation in the haematocrit of fledgling pied flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca

    Jaime Potti;Juan Moreno;Santiago Merino;Oscar Frías

  • Nestbox provisioning in a rural population of Eurasian Kestrels: breeding performance, nest predation and parasitism

    Juan A. Fargallo;Guillermo Blanco;Jaime Potti;Javier Viñuela

  • Archiving primary data: Solutions for long-term studies

    James A. Mills;Céline Teplitsky;Beatriz Arroyo;Anne Charmantier

  • Feather mites on birds: costs of parasitism or conditional outcomes?

    Guillermo Blanco;José Luis Tella;Jaime Potti;Arturo Baz

  • High Prevalence of Hematozoa in Nestlings of a Passefine Species, the Pied Flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca)

    Santiago Merino;Jaime Potti

  • Environmental, ontogenetic, and genetic variation in egg size of Pied Flycatchers

    Jaime Potti

  • Geographic patterns of genetic differentiation and plumage colour variation are different in the pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca)

    Paula K. Lehtonen;Toni Laaksonen;Aleksandr V. Artemyev;Eugen Belskii

  • Feather mites on group-living Red-billed Choughs : a non-parasitic interaction ?

    Guillermo Blanco;José Luis Tella;Jaime Potti

  • Decreased Levels of Blood Trypanosome Infection Correlate with Female Expression of a Male Secondary Sexual Trait: Implications for Sexual Selection

    Jaime Potti;Santiago Merino

  • Blood parasites of passerine birds from central Spain.

    Santiago Merino;Santiago Merino;Jaime Potti;Juan A. Fargallo

  • Tonic immobility is a measure of boldness toward predators: an application of Bayesian structural equation modeling

    Pim Edelaar;David Serrano;Martina Carrete;Julio Blas

  • Heritability estimates and maternal effects on tarsus length in pied flycatchers, Ficedula hypoleuca.

    Jaime Potti;Santiago Merino

  • Maternal energy expenditure does not change with flight costs or food availability in the pied flycatcher (Ficedula hypoleuca) : costs and benefits for nestlings

    Juan Moreno;Santiago Merino;Jaime Potti;Ana de León

Frequent Co-Authors

Santiago Merino
Santiago Merino Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales
Indrikis Krams
Indrikis Krams University of Latvia
Christiaan Both
Christiaan Both University of Groningen
Toni Laaksonen
Toni Laaksonen University of Turku
Niels Jeroen Dingemanse
Niels Jeroen Dingemanse Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Martina Carrete
Martina Carrete Pablo de Olavide University
Jesús Martínez-Padilla
Jesús Martínez-Padilla Spanish National Research Council
José Luis Tella
José Luis Tella Spanish National Research Council
Juan A. Fargallo
Juan A. Fargallo Spanish National Research Council
Marcel E. Visser
Marcel E. Visser University of Groningen

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