Biogeographical patterns in the diet of an opportunistic predator: the red fox Vulpes vulpes in the Iberian Peninsula
F Díaz‐Ruiz, M Delibes‐Mateos… - Mammal …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Biogeographical diversity is central to the trophic ecology of predators. Understanding the
biogeographical trophic patterns of generalist predators, such as the red fox V ulpes vulpes …
biogeographical trophic patterns of generalist predators, such as the red fox V ulpes vulpes …
A review of the impacts of corvids on bird productivity and abundance
Corvids are often viewed as efficient predators capable of limiting prey species populations.
Despite this widely held belief, a comprehensive review quantifying the effect of corvids on …
Despite this widely held belief, a comprehensive review quantifying the effect of corvids on …
Habitat management carried out by hunters in the European turtle dove western flyway: opportunities and pitfalls for linking with sustainable hunting
C Sánchez-García, T Powolny, H Lormée… - Journal for Nature …, 2024 - Elsevier
As described in many farmland birds of Europe, habitat loss is one of the main factors
explaining the decline of the European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur), a migratory columbid …
explaining the decline of the European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur), a migratory columbid …
Factors and mechanisms that explain coexistence in a Mediterranean carnivore assemblage: an integrated study based on camera trap** and diet
J Barrull, I Mate, J Ruiz-Olmo, JG Casanovas… - Mammalian …, 2014 - Springer
To promote management and conservation, it is useful to identify the factors that determine
species distribution and to understand the mechanisms that regulate the organization of …
species distribution and to understand the mechanisms that regulate the organization of …
Associations between gamebird releases and generalist predators
H Pringle, M Wilson, J Calladine… - Journal of Applied …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The release of more than 40 million captive‐bred pheasants and red‐legged partridges in
Britain annually represents a significant addition to the potential food resource base for …
Britain annually represents a significant addition to the potential food resource base for …
[HTML][HTML] Comparing relative abundance models from different indices, a study case on the red fox
S Martin-Garcia, M Rodríguez-Recio, I Peragón… - Ecological …, 2022 - Elsevier
The correct interpretation of relative abundance indices provided by different sampling
methods is essential to correctly estimate population size. Although multiple indices and …
methods is essential to correctly estimate population size. Although multiple indices and …
The role of economic and social factors driving predator control in small-game estates in central Spain
M Delibes-Mateos, S Díaz-Fernández, P Ferreras… - Ecology and …, 2013 - JSTOR
One of the most important human-wildlife conflicts in the world is that where predators are
involved. Predators may compete with us for the same resources, such as game species. As …
involved. Predators may compete with us for the same resources, such as game species. As …
Occurrence of veterinary pharmaceuticals in golden eagle nestlings: Unnoticed scavenging on livestock carcasses and other potential exposure routes
Wildlife exposure to pharmaceuticals can occur through contaminated water, and through
the excreta and carcasses of medicated livestock, with potential for bioaccumulation and …
the excreta and carcasses of medicated livestock, with potential for bioaccumulation and …
Mediterranean mesocarnivores in spatially structured managed landscapes: community organisation in time and space
In the multi-functional and biodiverse cork oak landscapes of Iberia (Montado), agro-silvo-
pastoral practices promote landscape heterogeneity and create intricate habitat and …
pastoral practices promote landscape heterogeneity and create intricate habitat and …
The effects of a motorway on movement behaviour and gene flow in a forest carnivore: Joint evidence from road mortality, radio tracking and genetics
Roads represent barriers to animal movement due to physical obstruction, mortality, or
behavioural avoidance. The population-level consequences of such constraints remain …
behavioural avoidance. The population-level consequences of such constraints remain …