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An 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:scopusHigh rabbit abundance proves detrimental to the population growth rate in European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.) extensive breeding enclosures
ArticleAbstract: The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.) is a key prey species in Mediterranean ecosystems thaPalabras claves:Density-dependent breeding, Extensive breeding system, social behaviourAutores:Carpio Camargo A., José Guerrero-Casado, Leire Ruiz-Aizpurua, 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:scopusFactors affecting red-legged partridge Alectoris Rufa abundance on big-game hunting estates: Implications for management and conservation
ArticleAbstract: The red-legged partridge Alectoris rufa is not only the most important bird game species but also anPalabras claves:Alectoris rufa, food availability, Game management, interspecific competition, Invertebrates, Red deer, wild boarAutores:Carpio Camargo A., José Guerrero-Casado, Oteros J., Tortosa F.S., Vicente J.Fuentes:scopusInterpreting faecal nitrogen as a non-invasive indicator of diet quality and body condition in contexts of high ungulate density
ArticleAbstract: Understanding how non-invasive indicators of diet quality, such as faecal nitrogen (FN), relate to pPalabras claves:Biological performance, Body condition, Cervus elaphus, density, Faecal nitrogen, Game management, Non-invasive indicator, Supplementary feedingAutores:Carpio Camargo A., 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: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:scopusPredation of simulated red-legged partridge nests in big game estates from South Central Spain
ArticleAbstract: Over the past few decades, the wild boar has been undergoing an expansion in Europe, which may havePalabras claves:Alectoris rufa, Nest predation, Red-legged partridge, Sus scrofa, wild boarAutores:Carpio Camargo A., José Guerrero-Casado, Tortosa F.S., Vicente J.Fuentes:scopusThe use of faecal markers for the delimitation of the European rabbit's social territories (Oryctolagus cuniculus L.)
ArticleAbstract: Olfactory signalling is widespread among mammal inter- and intra-specific communication systems. SocPalabras claves:Bait-marking, Food colourants, Social mammals, Territorial behaviour, Territorial boundariesAutores:Carpio Camargo A., José Guerrero-Casado, Leire Ruiz-Aizpurua, Planillo A., Tortosa F.S.Fuentes:scopus