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Components of breeding performance in two competing species: Habitat heterogeneity, individual quality and density-dependence
ArticleAbstract: Density-dependent breeding performance due to habitat heterogeneity has been shown to regulate populPalabras claves:Autores:Carrete M., José María Gil-Sánchez, Moleón M., Sánchez-Zapata J.A., Tella J.L.Fuentes:scopusFrom sport hunting to breeding success: Patterns of lead ammunition ingestion and its effects on an endangered raptor
ArticleAbstract: Lead is highly toxic for wildlife, with pernicious consequences especially in long-lived predators.Palabras claves:Aquila fasciata, feather, Lead contamination, reproduction, Small-game huntingAutores:Bautista J., García-Fernández A.J., Godinho R., José María Gil-Sánchez, Moleón M., Molleda S., Navas I., Sánchez-Zapata J.A.Fuentes:scopusLarge-scale spatio-temporal shifts in the diet of a predator mediated by an emerging infectious disease of its main prey
ArticleAbstract: Aim To explore the influence of an emerging infectious disease (EID) affecting a prey species on thePalabras claves:Bonelli's eagle, Conservation, diet, Emerging infectious disease, Hieraaetus fasciatus, Rabbit, Rabbit haemorrhagic disease, spatial patterns, Temporal shifts, Western EuropeAutores:Bautista J., Bayle P., García-Charton J.A., José María Gil-Sánchez, Moleón M., Palma L., Real J., Sánchez-Zapata J.A.Fuentes:scopusUsually hated, sometimes loved: A review of wild ungulates' contributions to people
ReviewAbstract: Nature's contributions to people (NCP) may be both beneficial and detrimental to humans' quality ofPalabras claves:Artiodactyla, Ecological functions, herbivores, Human-wildlife relations, Mammal management, PerissodactylaAutores:Aguilera-Alcalá N., Botella F., Jorge Lozano, Martín-López B., Moleón M., Morales-Reyes Z., Naidoo R., Olszańska A., Pascual-Rico R., Sánchez-Zapata J.A., Sebastián-González E., von Wehrden H.Fuentes:scopusPositive and negative unintended human-induced effects on Iberian mole abundance at the edge of its distribution area
ArticleAbstract: Humans can unintentionally induce both positive and negative effects on wildlife presence and abundaPalabras claves:Agricultural practices, Human Activity, Poplar groves, Semi-arid area, Talpa occidentalisAutores:Emílio Virgós, García-López de Hierro L., Jiménez R., Lupiáñez D.G., Moleón M.Fuentes: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:scopusSurvival and cause-specific mortality of European wildcat (Felis silvestris) across Europe
ArticleAbstract: Humans have transformed most landscapes across the globe, forcing other species to adapt in order toPalabras claves:anthropogenic landscapes, European wildcat, Human-caused mortality, Road density, roadkill, SurvivalAutores:Anile S., Ballesteros-Duperón E., Barea-Azcón J.M., Bastianelli M.L., Bertos-Martín E., Biró Z., Bizzarri L., Dekker J., Díaz-Ruiz F., Dietz M., Dormann C.F., Ferreras P., Germain E., Götz M., Herrmann M., Heurich M., Hupe K., Janssen R., Jerosch S., José María Gil-Sánchez, Krannich A., Kuemmerle T., López-Martín J.M., Moleón M., Monterroso P., Pontier D., Poulle M.L., Premier J., Severon A., Sforzi A., Simon O., Streif S., Trinzen M., Urra F.Fuentes:scopusThelazia callipaedaas a potential new threat to european wildcats: insights from an eco-epidemiological study
ArticleAbstract: Global warming and displacement of vectors and wild and domestic hosts by humans greatly change hostPalabras claves:FELIS CATUS, Felis silvestris, Mediterranean, nematode, Non-native parasite spreadAutores:Bertos E., Emílio Virgós, José María Gil-Sánchez, Moleón M., Sánchez-Cerdá M.Fuentes:scopus