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Climate and landscape changes as driving forces for future range shift in southern populations of the European badger
ArticleAbstract: Human-Induced Rapid Environmental Change (HIREC), particularly climate change and habitat conversionPalabras claves:Autores: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: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:scopusSarcoptes-World Molecular Network (Sarcoptes-WMN): Integrating research on scabies
OtherAbstract: Parasites threaten human and animal health globally. It is estimated that more than 60% of people onPalabras claves:Control policy, Diagnostic methods, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, Molecular systematics, Sarcoptes world epidemiology, TreatmentAutores:Abu-Madi M., Abyad A., Acatrinei D.C., Ahmad M., Al-Braikan F., Alasaad Samer S., Alexander M., Alicante A.A., Almeida A., Arshad H., Asman M., Babiker H., Baca A.S., Baldi M., Basu A.K., Bedel E.J., Bernard B., Bornstein S., Burkhart C.G., Carlo C., Cazorla D., Charaf B.S., Chaudhry F.R., Cho B.K., de Moura Ariza L., Dzamic A.M., Efremova G., Enrique Granado J., Fitzgerald S., Fourie J.J., Fourie L., Gakuya F., Gasca J.M., George K., Gortázar C., Gotuzzo H J.E., Haj B.S., Hameed K., Heinonen M., Heukelbach J., Hinzoumbe C.K., Hountondji F., Jianlin H., Khallaanyoune K., Lacroix C., Lareschi M., Lassen B., Lowenstein M., Lusat J., Mandico L.R., Mircea L., Miron L., Mohammed H.A., Molavi G., Molin E., Molinar Min A.R., Mumcuoglu K.Y., Munang'andu H.M., Mwase E., Ninomiya H., Nisbet A., Oleaga A., Omudu E., Owen I., Papadopoulos E., Pei K.J.C., Raccurt C., Rai K., Rambozzi L., Raza A., Regassa A., Rosalino L.M., Rossi L., Said E.R. Amer, Saridomichelakis M., Selim Anwar K., Serrano E., Soglia D., Solarz K., Soriguer R.C., Soulama I., Soulsbury C., Strong M., Swai E., Terashima A., Tongue L.K., Towersey L., Trejos-Suárez J., Ugbomoiko U.S., Upton A., van der Heijden H., Vengust G., Vincent D., Walton S., Wilson J., Yang G., Zbikowska E., Zele D., Zhu X.Q., Zimmermann W., Zoubir H.Fuentes:scopus