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Comparing 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 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:scopusA poor international standard for trap selectivity threatens carnivore conservation
ReviewAbstract: Unintentional mortality of endangered carnivores due to non-selective trapping is important for consPalabras claves:endangered species, ISO STANDARDS, Non-target species, Predator control, Selectivity, Wildlife managementAutores:Atienza J.C., Baker S.E., Cabezas-DÍAZ S., E. Virgós, Emílio Virgós, J. Lozano Mendoza, Johnson P.J., Jorge Lozano, Macdonald D.W., Malo A.F., Proulx G., Ripple W.J., Rosalino L.M., Santos-Reis M., Zalewski A.Fuentes:rraaescopusDrivers 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:scopusImportance of scrub-pastureland mosaics for wild-living cats occurrence in a Mediterranean area: Implications for the conservation of the wildcat (Felis silvestris)
ArticleAbstract: The European wildcat (Felis silvestris) is a threatened species in Europe. Suitable management of foPalabras claves:Felis silvestris, forests, Landscape and micro-habitat scales, Mediterranean area, Scrublands, Wild-living catsAutores:Casanovas J.G., Emílio Virgós, Huertas D.L., Jorge Lozano, Malo A.F.Fuentes:scopusIs the wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) a threatened species in Spain? Sociological constraints in the conservation of species
ArticleAbstract: The Wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) is an endemic species of the Iberian Peninsula and is essentPalabras claves:Decline, GAM, Haemorrhagic disease, Hunters, Population trends, Rabbit, spain, threatened speciesAutores:Cabezas-DÍAZ S., Emílio Virgós, Jorge LozanoFuentes:scopusRelationship between small-game hunting and carnivore diversity in central Spain
ArticleAbstract: Small-game hunting plays an important economic role in central Spain and some game species are key fPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Carnivores, European rabbit, Predator control, Red fox, Small-game managementAutores:Emílio Virgós, Travaini A.Fuentes:scopusRelative value of riparian woodlands in landscapes with different forest cover for medium-sized Iberian carnivores
ArticleAbstract: This study analyses the role of riparian woodland in the conservation of five common carnivore speciPalabras claves:Carnivores, Conservation, Iberian Peninsula, Landscape pattern, Riparian woodlandsAutores:Emílio VirgósFuentes:scopusSurveying carnivores at large spatial scales: A comparison of four broad-applied methods
ArticleAbstract: Reliable methods to estimate species richness are very important to managers and conservationists bePalabras claves:Carnivore conservation, Economic costs, Large-scale monitoring, Mediterranean region, Relative abundance, Species richnessAutores:Ballesteros-Duperón E., Barea-Azcón J.M., Chirosa M., Emílio Virgós, Moleón M.Fuentes: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:scopus