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Females know better: Sex-biased habitat selection by the European wildcat
ArticleAbstract: The interactions between animals and their environment vary across species, regions, but also with gPalabras claves:European wildcat, resource selection, sex-biased habitat selection, space use, spatial behaviorAutores:Alves P.C., Ballesteros-Duperón E., Barea-Azcón J.M., Díaz-Ruiz F., Ferreras P., José María Gil-Sánchez, López-Martín J.M., Moleón M., Monterroso P., Oliveira T., Urra F.Fuentes:scopusClimate and landscape changes as driving forces for future range shift in southern populations of the European badger
ArticleAbstract: Human-Induced Rapid Environmental Change (HIREC), particularly climate change and habitat conversionPalabras claves:Autores:Cabecinha D., Carvalho J., Emílio Virgós, Fonseca C., Grilo C., Guedes D., Hipólito D., Monterroso P., Pardavila X., Rosalino L.M., Santos-Reis M., Serronha A.Fuentes:scopusDrivers of sett site location by european badgers in Portugal
ArticleAbstract: European badgers (Meles meles) are considered central-place foragers, whose spatial ecology is predoPalabras claves:Disturbance effects, Geological drivers, Meles meles, Portugal, Sett site selectionAutores:Cabecinha D., Carvalho J., Emílio Virgós, Fonseca C., Grilo C., Guedes D., Hipólito D., Monterroso P., Pardavila X., Rosalino L.M., Santos-Reis M., Serronha A.Fuentes:scopusSurvival and cause-specific mortality of European wildcat (Felis silvestris) across Europe
ArticleAbstract: Humans have transformed most landscapes across the globe, forcing other species to adapt in order toPalabras claves:anthropogenic landscapes, European wildcat, Human-caused mortality, Road density, roadkill, SurvivalAutores:Anile S., Ballesteros-Duperón E., Barea-Azcón J.M., Bastianelli M.L., Bertos-Martín E., Biró Z., Bizzarri L., Dekker J., Díaz-Ruiz F., Dietz M., Dormann C.F., Ferreras P., Germain E., Götz M., Herrmann M., Heurich M., Hupe K., Janssen R., Jerosch S., José María Gil-Sánchez, Krannich A., Kuemmerle T., López-Martín J.M., Moleón M., Monterroso P., Pontier D., Poulle M.L., Premier J., Severon A., Sforzi A., Simon O., Streif S., Trinzen M., Urra F.Fuentes:scopus