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Comparison between terrestrial mammals in evergreen forests and in seasonal dry forests in Western Ecuador: Should efforts be focused on dry forests?
ArticleAbstract: The Coast Region of Ecuador has been dramatically deforested, and most of the remaining natural vegePalabras claves:Camera-traps, Habitat preference, Large mammals, Species richness, wildlife conservationAutores:Carlos B. Solórzano, José Guerrero-Casado, Luis Intriago-AlcívarFuentes:scopusAn assessment of conflict areas between alien and native species richness of terrestrial vertebrates on a macro-ecological scale in a Mediterranean hotspot
ArticleAbstract: Understanding how the diversity of invasive species is geographically distributed and identifying thPalabras claves:Alien species, areas of priority concern, Biodiversity, Biological invasions, distribution pattern, Invasive species, macro-ecology, MediterraneanAutores:Acevedo P., Barasona J.Á., Carpio Camargo A., José Guerrero-Casado, Oteros J., Tortosa F.S.Fuentes:scopusDeforestation and fragmentation trends of seasonal dry tropical forest in Ecuador: impact on conservation
ArticleAbstract: Background: Fragmentation and deforestation are one of the greatest threats to forests, and these prPalabras claves:Deciduous forest, habitat loss, Patch isolation, protected areas, Remnant forest, Semi-deciduous forestAutores:Carlos A. Rivas, José Guerrero-Casado, Navarro-Cerillo R.M.Fuentes:googlescopusActivity Patterns of Stenocercus iridescens in an Ecuadorian Coastal Agroecosystem: Is Temperature Important?
ArticleAbstract: Circadian rhythms of Neotropical lizards have been poorly studied, which represents a problem when dPalabras claves:Agroecosystems, Circadian rhythms, REPTILES, Species richness, ThermoregulationAutores:José Guerrero-Casado, Ramón H. Zambrano, Tortosa F.S., Víctor A. CentenoFuentes:scopusEcological impacts of wild ungulate overabundance on Mediterranean Basin ecosystems
Book PartAbstract: The range of wild ungulates, and principally that of red deer and wild boar, has expanded throughoutPalabras claves:browsing, Density-related damage, grazing, Habitat degradation, Human-wildlife interactions, OverabundanceAutores:Barasona J.Á., Carpio Camargo A., José Guerrero-Casado, Tortosa F.S.Fuentes:scopusDry forest is more threatened but less protected than evergreen forest in Ecuador's coastal region
ArticleAbstract: The Ecuadorian coast has two main types of forests, which are differentiated by their phenology: dryPalabras claves:deciduous forests, dry forests, evergreen forests, forest conservation, protected areasAutores:Carlos A. Rivas, Johnston J.C., José Guerrero-Casado, Navarro-Cerillo R.M.Fuentes:googlescopusEffect of wild ungulate density on invertebrates in a Mediterranean ecosystem
ArticleAbstract: Effect of wild ungulate density on invertebrates in a Mediterranean ecosystem.— In recent decades, tPalabras claves:Biodiversity, Invertebrates, Overabundance, Red deer, wild boarAutores:Carpio Camargo A., Castro-López J., José Guerrero-Casado, Leire Ruiz-Aizpurua, Tortosa F.S., Vicente J.Fuentes:scopusLand use and biodiversity patterns of the herpetofauna: The role of olive groves
ArticleAbstract: The intensification of agriculture has significant environmental consequences. This intensificationPalabras claves:amphibians, Biodiversity, ecological modelling, LAND USES, Olive orchards, REPTILESAutores:Carpio Camargo A., José Guerrero-Casado, Oteros J., Tortosa F.S.Fuentes:scopusHunting as a source of alien species: a European review
ArticleAbstract: Hunting activities are responsible for the translocation and restocking of millions of animals throuPalabras claves:Alien species, Biological invasions, Game species, Hunting, Invasion pathwaysAutores:Barasona J.Á., Carpio Camargo A., Delibes-Mateos M., Hillström L., José Guerrero-Casado, Tortosa F.S., Vicente J.Fuentes:scopusModelling the nesting-habitat of the Cinereous Vulture Aegypius monachus on a fine scale for conservation purposes
ArticleAbstract: Capsule Nests of Cinereous Vultures were found to be located farther from roads, villages and the edPalabras claves:Autores:Arenas R., José Guerrero-Casado, Tortosa F.S.Fuentes:scopus