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Combined effects of drought and density on body and antler size of male Iberian red deer Cervus elaphus hispanicus: Climate change implications
ArticleAbstract: Hunting management of red deer Cervus elaphus populations may tend to increase population densitiesPalabras claves:Cervus elaphus, density, drought, Game management, Global climate change, Iberian red deerAutores:Carranza J., Jerónimo Torres-Porras, Préz-González J.Fuentes:scopusRed-legged partridge Alectoris rufa productivity in relation to weather, land use, and releases of farm-reared birds
ArticleAbstract: Productivity (offspring production) is a key demographic parameter influencing population dynamics,Palabras claves:Alectoris rufa, Land use, Mixed models, Partridge releases, Weather variationsAutores:Arroyo B., Carranza J., Guzmán J.L., Jerónimo Torres-Porras, Viñuela J.Fuentes:scopusRelative effect of food supplementation and natural resources on female red deer distribution in a Mediterranean ecosystem
ArticleAbstract: Supplementary feeding is a widespread game management practice in several red deer (Cervus elaphus)Palabras claves:Cervus elaphus, environmental resources, Female aggregation, mating system, Mediterranean ecosystems, spatial analysesAutores:Barbosa A.M., Carranza J., Jerónimo Torres-Porras, Préz-González J.Fuentes:scopusPopulation structure, habitat features and genetic structure of managed red deer populations
ArticleAbstract: Management of game ungulates alters population structure and habitat features, with potential effectPalabras claves:Cervus elaphus, Fences effect, fragmentation, gene flow, Landscape geneticsAutores:Carranza J., Castillo L., Frantz A.C., Jerónimo Torres-Porras, Préz-González J.Fuentes:scopus