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Applications of non-intrusive methods to study the sand cat: a field study in the Sahara Desert
ArticleAbstract: Surveys based on indirect signs and camera trapping are two non-invasive methods extensively used foPalabras claves:camera trapping, Drylands, Felis margarita, Sahara, wildlife surveysAutores:Álvarez B., Arredondo Á., Burgos T., Cancio I., De Lucas J., Díaz-Portero M.Á., Emílio Virgós, Herrera-Sánchez F.J., Jiménez J., José María Gil-Sánchez, Lahlafi T., Martín J.M., McCain E.B., Pérez J., Qninba A., Rodriguez-Siles J., Sáez J.M., Sánchez-Cerdá M., Valderrama J.M., Valenzuela G.Fuentes:scopusFeeding specialization of honey badgers in the sahara desert: A trial of life in a hard environment
ArticleAbstract: The honey badger (Mellivora capensis) is a medium-sized carnivore distributed throughout Africa to tPalabras claves:Arid environments, Exploitative competence, Feeding ecology, Mellivora capensis, Sahara, Specialist, Uromastyx genusAutores:Álvarez B., Arredondo Á., Bautista J., Cancio I., Castillo S., De Lucas J., Díaz-Portero M.Á., Emílio Virgós, Herrera-Sánchez F.J., José María Gil-Sánchez, Leonard J., McCain E.B., Pérez J., Qninba A., Rodriguez-Siles J., Sáez J.M., Sánchez-Cerdá M., Sarabia C., Valderrama J.M., Valenzuela G.Fuentes:scopus