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Changes in Mediterranean mesocarnivore communities along urban and ex-urban gradients
ArticleAbstract: Urbanization causes wildlife habitat loss, fragmentation, and the replacement of specialist speciesPalabras claves:Domestic carnivores, Exurbanization, Mediterranean, Mesocarnivores, Urbanization, Wild carnivoresAutores:Arija C.M., Cabezas-DÍAZ S., Emílio Virgós, Rodríguez-Recio M.Fuentes:scopusAssociation of the polecat Mustela putorius in eastern Spain with montane pine forests
ArticleAbstract: Populations of European polecat Mustela putorius have suffered a significant decline over the last fPalabras claves:LANDSCAPE, Mediterranean, Mustela putorius, Pine forests, Polecat, Scrubland, spainAutores:Emílio VirgósFuentes:scopusBadger Meles meles sett site selection in low density Mediterranean areas of central Spain
ArticleAbstract: We studied the habitat selection of badgers Meles meles (Linnaeus, 1758) in a mountainous area of cePalabras claves:Conservation, Low density, Mediterranean, Meles meles, Mosaic habitats, Mountains, Sett locationAutores:Casanovas J.G., Emílio VirgósFuentes:scopusThe priority value of scrubland habitats for carnivore conservation in Mediterranean ecosystems
ArticleAbstract: Carnivores are umbrella species with a key role in ecosystems. In the Mediterranean, they face withPalabras claves:Felis silvestris, fire management, forestry, Martes foina, Mediterranean, Meles meles, Scrublands, Vulpes vulpesAutores:Cabezas-DÍAZ S., Emílio Virgós, Jorge Lozano, Mangas J.G.Fuentes:scopusThelazia callipaedaas a potential new threat to european wildcats: insights from an eco-epidemiological study
ArticleAbstract: Global warming and displacement of vectors and wild and domestic hosts by humans greatly change hostPalabras claves:FELIS CATUS, Felis silvestris, Mediterranean, nematode, Non-native parasite spreadAutores:Bertos E., Emílio Virgós, José María Gil-Sánchez, Moleón M., Sánchez-Cerdá M.Fuentes:scopus