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Assessing and pbkp_redicting the spread of non-native raccoons in Germany using hunting bag data and dispersal weighted models
ArticleAbstract: As the second largest cause of biodiversity loss worldwide, there is an urgent need to study the dynPalabras claves:Dispersal weighting, Habitat favorability, Invasive species, species distribution model, Species–environment relationship, Wildlife managementAutores:Fischer M.L., Greiser G., Heddergott M., Hohmann U., José Guerrero-Casado, Keuling O., Klein R., Lang J., Martin I., Michler F.U., Sullivan M.J.P., Winter A.Fuentes:scopusFood from dumps increases the reproductive value of last laid eggs in the White Stork Ciconia ciconia
ArticleAbstract: Accessing extra food from waste dumps increases egg volume and hatching mass in White Storks.Aim ToPalabras claves:Autores:Djerdali S., José Guerrero-Casado, Tortosa F.S.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:scopusRecent negative trends of wild rabbit populations in southern Spain after the arrival of the new variant of the rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus RHDV2
ArticleAbstract: The arrival of a new variant of rabbit haemorrhagic disease virus, known as RHDV2, has recently takePalabras claves:European rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus, RHDV, virus, Wildlife diseasesAutores:Carpio Camargo A., José Guerrero-Casado, Tortosa F.S.Fuentes:scopusThe effects of colony size interacting with extra food supply on the breeding success of the White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)
ArticleAbstract: In the present study, we evaluated the effect of distance to food from rubbish dumps and colony sizePalabras claves:Algeria, Anthropogenic food subsidies, Breeding success, Colony size, White StorkAutores:Djerdali S., José Guerrero-Casado, Tortosa F.S.Fuentes:scopus