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View article: Preferences of experts and the general public about wildlife management in Spain
Preferences of experts and the general public about wildlife management in Spain Open
Biodiversity loss is a global challenge that requires conservation policies integrating ecological, social, and economic considerations. While scientific evidence guides policy decisions, public preferences can also shape strategies, somet…
View article: Migration strategies, connectivity and corridor features of the partial migrant little bustard (Tetrax tetrax) across the Iberian Peninsula
Migration strategies, connectivity and corridor features of the partial migrant little bustard (Tetrax tetrax) across the Iberian Peninsula Open
View article: Alarming conservation status of Western European steppe birds and their habitats: An expert-based review of current threats, traits and knowledge gaps
Alarming conservation status of Western European steppe birds and their habitats: An expert-based review of current threats, traits and knowledge gaps Open
View article: The challenge of science in the face of polarization around recreational hunting and wildlife management
The challenge of science in the face of polarization around recreational hunting and wildlife management Open
View article: Using Scenarios for Reducing Uncertainties in Biodiversity Conservation: From Global Targets to European Steppes
Using Scenarios for Reducing Uncertainties in Biodiversity Conservation: From Global Targets to European Steppes Open
Scenario analysis allows assessing how complex socio‐ecological systems might respond to different policy pathways. We used an expert‐based participatory approach to explore how four different European socio‐ecological scenarios could impa…
View article: Climate change modelling indicates extensive range contractions for a scarce southern African endemic and minimal protected area network within its future climatically suitable range
Climate change modelling indicates extensive range contractions for a scarce southern African endemic and minimal protected area network within its future climatically suitable range Open
Circus maurus (Black Harrier) is a globally endangered, endemic, range-restricted habitat specialist within southern Africa. Our study aimed to assess the current and potential future changes in the distribution of the C. maurus, as well a…
View article: Behavioural responses of Bonelli's eagles to human disturbances: Assessing the effect on reproduction and suggested mitigating measures
Behavioural responses of Bonelli's eagles to human disturbances: Assessing the effect on reproduction and suggested mitigating measures Open
There has been increasing recognition of the adverse effects of outdoor recreation on the behavioural ecology, breeding success and ultimate abandonment of territories in several raptor species, such as the Bonelli's Eagle ( Aquila fasciat…
View article: Assessing the outcome of reintroduction efforts: Trends in population size and drivers of breeding success in alpine bearded vultures
Assessing the outcome of reintroduction efforts: Trends in population size and drivers of breeding success in alpine bearded vultures Open
Vulture populations have dramatically declined worldwide over the past few decades. In Europe, various programs have been implemented to reintroduce or restock these birds. In the Alps, the Bearded Vulture ( Gypaetus barbatus ) was eradica…
View article: Original and processed dataset of Batavia and Sarga woven fabric images
Original and processed dataset of Batavia and Sarga woven fabric images Open
View article: Who gets a voice? Media polarisation and biased actor representation in the European Turtle-dove hunting conflict
Who gets a voice? Media polarisation and biased actor representation in the European Turtle-dove hunting conflict Open
View article: Summer diet preferences of a declining steppe bird as revealed by DNA metabarcoding
Summer diet preferences of a declining steppe bird as revealed by DNA metabarcoding Open
View article: Rapid population response to a hunting ban in a previously overharvested, threatened landbird
Rapid population response to a hunting ban in a previously overharvested, threatened landbird Open
Empirical data are essential to assess the outcomes of management decisions in the context of adaptive management. We used flyway‐level population indices of a declining game bird to assess population changes after introducing hunting mana…
View article: The decline of ground nesting birds in Europe: Do we need to manage predation in addition to habitat?
The decline of ground nesting birds in Europe: Do we need to manage predation in addition to habitat? Open
Bird populations are declining globally with losses recorded in many European breeding birds. Habitat management measures have not resulted in widespread reversal of these declines. We analysed national bird population trends from ten Euro…
View article: Unravelling discourses about the management of a migratory declining game species: the case of European Turtle-dove ( <i>Streptopelia turtur</i> )
Unravelling discourses about the management of a migratory declining game species: the case of European Turtle-dove ( <i>Streptopelia turtur</i> ) Open
Managing migratory game species is challenging and often leads to conflicts across areas or stakeholders. The European Turtle-dove Streptopelia turtur (TD), a declining migratory game bird, is currently subject to an adaptive harvest manag…
View article: Hunting regulations as a conservation tool: Hunters' views on the European turtle-dove moratorium
Hunting regulations as a conservation tool: Hunters' views on the European turtle-dove moratorium Open
Managing game species suffering population declines demands effective harvest regulation to allow for species recovery. Striking a balance is crucial to ensure that regulations are not perceived as unfair impositions, potentially leading t…
View article: Use of linear features by red-legged partridges in an intensive agricultural landscape: implications for landscape management in farmland
Use of linear features by red-legged partridges in an intensive agricultural landscape: implications for landscape management in farmland Open
Current agricultural practices and change are the major cause of biodiversity loss. An important change associated with the intensification of agriculture in the last 50 years is the spatial homogenization of the landscape with substantial…
View article: Temporal trends of land-use favourability for the strongly declining little bustard: assessing the role of protected areas
Temporal trends of land-use favourability for the strongly declining little bustard: assessing the role of protected areas Open
The little bustard ( Tetrax tetrax ) is a steppe bird strongly and negatively influenced by agricultural intensification in Europe. Here, we use the little bustard as a model species to examine how favourability (relative occurrence likeli…
View article: Birds and people: from conflict to coexistence
Birds and people: from conflict to coexistence Open
Negative interactions between humans and animals are becoming increasingly frequent, as wild habitats shrink and human presence and activities expand throughout the world. Conflicts between people over conservation are one of the outcomes …
View article: Use of linear features by red-legged partridges in an intensive agricultural landscape: implications for landscape management in farmland
Use of linear features by red-legged partridges in an intensive agricultural landscape: implications for landscape management in farmland Open
Current agricultural practices and change are the major cause of biodiversity loss. An important change associated with the intensification of agriculture in the last 50 years is the spatial homogenization of the landscape with substantial…
View article: Censo de aguilucho cenizo en España 2017
Censo de aguilucho cenizo en España 2017 Open
Datos crudos del censo de aguilucho cenizo en España de 2017
View article: Censo de aguilucho cenizo en España 2017
Censo de aguilucho cenizo en España 2017 Open
Datos crudos del censo de aguilucho cenizo en España de 2017
View article: Beyond rural vs urban differences: A close match in european preferences in some basic wildlife management and conservation principles
Beyond rural vs urban differences: A close match in european preferences in some basic wildlife management and conservation principles Open
View article: Age ratio, crippling losses and factors affecting daily hunting bags of European Turtle-dove in Spain: Implications for sustainable harvest management of a declining migratory species
Age ratio, crippling losses and factors affecting daily hunting bags of European Turtle-dove in Spain: Implications for sustainable harvest management of a declining migratory species Open
View article: Biased adult sex ratios in Western Europe populations of Little Bustard<i>Tetrax tetrax</i>as a potential warning signal of unbalanced mortalities
Biased adult sex ratios in Western Europe populations of Little Bustard<i>Tetrax tetrax</i>as a potential warning signal of unbalanced mortalities Open
Summary Adult sex ratios (ASRs) have proved to correlate with population trends, which make them potential useful indicators of a species’ population trajectory and conservation status. We analysed ASRs and proportion of juveniles in flock…
View article: Author Correction: Protect European green agricultural policies for future food security
Author Correction: Protect European green agricultural policies for future food security Open
View article: Protect European green agricultural policies for future food security
Protect European green agricultural policies for future food security Open
View article: The adequacy of alfalfa crops as an agri-environmental scheme: A review of agronomic benefits and effects on biodiversity
The adequacy of alfalfa crops as an agri-environmental scheme: A review of agronomic benefits and effects on biodiversity Open
View article: From pattern to process? Dual travelling waves, with contrasting propagation speeds, best describe a self‐organised spatio‐temporal pattern in population growth of a cyclic rodent
From pattern to process? Dual travelling waves, with contrasting propagation speeds, best describe a self‐organised spatio‐temporal pattern in population growth of a cyclic rodent Open
The dynamics of cyclic populations distributed in space result from the relative strength of synchronising influences and the limited dispersal of destabilising factors (activators and inhibitors), known to cause multi‐annual population cy…
View article: Data for: From pattern to process? Dual travelling waves, with contrasting propagation speeds, best describe a self-organised spatio-temporal pattern in population growth of a cyclic rodent
Data for: From pattern to process? Dual travelling waves, with contrasting propagation speeds, best describe a self-organised spatio-temporal pattern in population growth of a cyclic rodent Open
Centroid data used for the analysis in Roos et al. Eco Lett. Transects, up to 99 m in length (dependent on the field's length), were surveyed in linear stable landscape features (field, track or ditch margins) to estimate vole abundance fr…
View article: Data for: From pattern to process? Dual travelling waves, with contrasting propagation speeds, best describe a self-organised spatio-temporal pattern in population growth of a cyclic rodent
Data for: From pattern to process? Dual travelling waves, with contrasting propagation speeds, best describe a self-organised spatio-temporal pattern in population growth of a cyclic rodent Open
Centroid data used for the analysis in Roos et al. Eco Lett. Transects, up to 99 m in length (dependent on the field's length), were surveyed in linear stable landscape features (field, track or ditch margins) to estimate vole abundance fr…