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Overview

Juan José Sanz is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain, focusing primarily on Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences. Their research spans topics related to animal behavior, avian ecology, and wildlife conservation, emphasizing the interactions between organisms and their environments.

Their work extensively covers subfields such as Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecological Modeling, Genetics, and Otorhinolaryngology. These diverse areas reflect a multidisciplinary approach to understanding biological systems and environmental influences on species.

Juan José Sanz's recent publications include studies in various scientific journals. Notable papers are:

  • Endoscopic stapes surgery outcomes and complication rates: a systematic review, 2020, European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
  • Deconstructing incubation behaviour in response to ambient temperature over different timescales, 2021, Journal of Avian Biology
  • Impacts of ambient temperature and clutch size on incubation behaviour onset in a female-only incubator songbird, 2021, Ibis
  • Conspecific aggression strategies are conditioned by environmental, social and intrinsic variables in breeding blue tits Cyanistes caeruleus, 2021, Behaviour
  • A higher incidence of moult-breeding overlap in great tits across time is linked to an increased frequency of second clutches: a possible effect of global warming?, 2021, Animal Biodiversity and Conservation

Frequent co-authors in Juan José Sanz's research include Esperanza S. Ferrer, Emilio Barba, Adara C. Velasco, Francesc Uribe, and Juan Carlos Señar. This collaborative network indicates active engagement with other researchers in related fields and topics.

The scientist's publications are commonly found in journals such as:

  • Journal of Avian Biology
  • Behaviour
  • Animal Biodiversity and Conservation
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology

Juan José Sanz predominantly investigates themes including Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Avian ecology and behavior, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Plant and animal studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Lepidoptera biology and taxonomy, and Ear Surgery and Otitis Media. This range highlights the scientist's broad expertise across various biological and ecological dimensions.

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

  • Are avian blood parasites pathogenic in the wild? A medication experiment in blue tits (Parus caeruleus).

    Santiago Merino;Juan Moreno;Juan José Sanz;Elena Arriero

  • Impact of climate change on plant phenology in Mediterranean ecosystems.

    Oscar Gordo;Juan José Sanz;Juan José Sanz

  • Phenology and climate change: a long-term study in a Mediterranean locality.

    Oscar Gordo;Oscar Gordo;Juan José Sanz

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

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

  • Long‐term temporal changes of plant phenology in the Western Mediterranean

    Oscar Gordo;Juan José Sanz

  • Differential response by males and females to manipulation of partner contribution in the great tit (Parus major)

    Juan José Sanz;Sander Kranenbarg;Joost M. Tinbergen

  • Predator odour recognition and avoidance in a songbird

    Luisa Amo;Ismael Galván;Gustavo Tomás;Juan José Sanz

  • Climate change and breeding parameters of great and blue tits throughout the western Palaearctic

    Juan José Sanz

  • Climate change and bird phenology: a long-term study in the Iberian Peninsula

    Oscar Gordo;Oscar Gordo;Juan José Sanz

  • Haematological variables are good predictors of recruitment in nestling pied flycatchers (Ficedula hypoleuca)

    Elisa Lobato;Juan Moreno;Santiago Merino;Juan J. Sanz

  • Reproductive effort and T-lymphocyte cell-mediated immunocompetence in female pied flycatchers Ficedula hypoleuca

    Juan Moreno;Juan J. Sanz;Elena Arriero

  • Differential response by males and females to brood manipulations in the Pied Flycatcher : Energy expenditure and nestling diet

    Juan Moreno;Richard J. Cowie;Juan J. Sanz;Roberts S. R. Williams

  • Experimental evidence that egg color indicates female condition at laying in a songbird

    Juan Moreno;Elisa Lobato;Judith Morales;Santiago Merino

  • Energy expenditure, nestling age, and brood size: an experimental study of parental behavior in the great tit Parus major

    Juan José Sanz;Joost M. Tinbergen

  • Effects of geographic location and habitat on breeding parameters of Great Tits

    Juan José Sanz

  • Temporal trends in phenology of the honey bee Apis mellifera (L.) and the small white Pieris rapae (L.) in the Iberian Peninsula (1952-2004)

    Oscar Gordo;Juan J Osé Sanz

  • Heterophil/lymphocyte ratios and heat-shock protein levels are related to growth in nestling birds

    Juan Moreno;Santiago Merino;Javier MartÍnez;Juan Sanz

  • Large-scale effect of climate change on breeding parameters of pied flycatchers in Western Europe

    Juan José Sanz

  • Nestling cell-mediated immune response, body mass and hatching date as predictors of local recruitment in the pied flycatcher Ficedula hypoleuca

    Juan Moreno;Santiago Merino;Juan J. Sanz;Elena Arriero

Frequent Co-Authors

Santiago Merino
Santiago Merino Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales
Gustavo Tomás
Gustavo Tomás Spanish National Research Council
Judith Morales
Judith Morales Spanish National Research Council
Marcel E. Visser
Marcel E. Visser University of Groningen
Jorge M. Lobo
Jorge M. Lobo Spanish National Research Council
Josué Martínez de la Puente
Josué Martínez de la Puente University of Granada
Tapio Eeva
Tapio Eeva University of Turku
Joost M. Tinbergen
Joost M. Tinbergen University of Groningen
Elisa Lobato
Elisa Lobato University of Porto
János Török
János Török Eötvös Loránd University

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