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Climate 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:scopusComparing minimum number of individuals and abundance from non-invasive DNA sampling and camera trapping in the red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
ArticleAbstract: Applying the most appropriate sampling method is essential for estimating population size. SamplingPalabras claves:camera-trap, Carnivore, microsatellites, Molecular census, Monitoring, Survey methodsAutores:Cortázar-Chinarro M., Emílio Virgós, Höglund J., Jiménez J., Martin-Garcia S., Rodríguez-Recio M.Fuentes:scopusA change of diet from rodents to rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus). Is the wildcat (Felis silvestris) a specialist predator?
ArticleAbstract: The results of a study testing the hypothesis that wildcats Felis silvestris are rodent-specialist pPalabras claves:diet, Facultative specialist, Felis silvestris, Rabbit, rodentsAutores:Emílio Virgós, Huertas D.L., Jorge Lozano, Malo A.F.Fuentes:scopusA comparison on the response to forest fragmentation by medium-sized Iberian carnivores in central Spain
ArticleAbstract: We studied the use of forest fragments by five medium-sized carnivore species in 280 forest fragmentPalabras claves:Forest fragmentation, Geographic effects, Iberian Peninsula, Medium-sized carnivores, spatial scaleAutores:Emílio Virgós, Santos T., Tellería J.L.Fuentes:scopusApplications of non-intrusive methods to study the sand cat: a field study in the Sahara Desert
ArticleAbstract: Surveys based on indirect signs and camera trapping are two non-invasive methods extensively used foPalabras claves:camera trapping, Drylands, Felis margarita, Sahara, wildlife surveysAutores:Álvarez B., Arredondo Á., Burgos T., Cancio I., De Lucas J., Díaz-Portero M.Á., Emílio Virgós, Herrera-Sánchez F.J., Jiménez J., José María Gil-Sánchez, Lahlafi T., Martín J.M., McCain E.B., Pérez J., Qninba A., Rodriguez-Siles J., Sáez J.M., Sánchez-Cerdá M., Valderrama J.M., Valenzuela G.Fuentes:scopusAre habitat generalists affected by forest fragmentation? A test with Eurasian badgers (Meles meles) in coarse-grained fragmented landscapes of central Spain
ArticleAbstract: This study assesses the pattern of occurrence of a generalist species, the Eurasian badger Meles melPalabras claves:Badger, Fragment size, Fragmentation pattern, Isolation, Mediterranean region, Meles melesAutores:Emílio VirgósFuentes:scopusGenet (Genetta genetta L., 1758) diet shift in mountains of central Spain
ArticleAbstract: This study focuses on the seasonal shill of the main prey and patterns of prey size consumed by a poPalabras claves:Autores:Blázquez T., Casanovas J.G., Emílio VirgósFuentes:scopusGeographic variation and sexual dimorphism in body size of the Egyptian mongoose, Herpestes ichneumon in the western limit of its European distribution
ArticleAbstract: The Egyptian mongoose (Herpestes ichneumon) is a carnivore game species in Portugal, whose fundamentPalabras claves:body size, Body weight, Egyptian mongoose, Herpestes ichneumon, Iberian Peninsula, sexual dimorphismAutores:Bandeira V., Barros T., Cunha M.V., Emílio Virgós, Fonseca C.Fuentes:scopusGeographical variation in genet (Genetta genetta L.) diet: A literature review
ArticleAbstract: The geographical variation in the Genet Genetta genetta L. diet was analysed from 12 locations coverPalabras claves:diet, Genet, Genetta genetta, Niche breadthAutores:Cortés Y., Emílio Virgós, Llorente M.Fuentes:scopusFactors affecting roe deer occurrence in a Mediterranean landscape, Northeastern Portugal
ArticleAbstract: The European roe deer population in Portugal is on the southwestern edge of its distribution. UndersPalabras claves:Canis lupus signatus, Capreolus capreolus, Habitat use, Portuguese Mediterranean ecossystem, SCALEAutores:Emílio Virgós, Fonseca C., Linnell J.D.C., Santos J., Torres R.T.Fuentes:scopus