ZOOLOGÍA
Saila
Juan Manuel
Pérez García
Juan Manuel Pérez García-rekin lankidetzan egindako argitalpenak (13)
2023
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Climate change and energy crisis drive an unprecedented EU environmental law regression
Conservation Letters
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La UE encara una relajación sin precedentes de la normativa ambiental
Quercus, Núm. 452, pp. 72-73
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The underestimated role of carrion in vertebrates' diet studies
Global Ecology and Biogeography, Vol. 32, Núm. 8, pp. 1302-1310
2021
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Biases in the detection of intentionally poisoned animals: Public health and conservation implications from a field experiment
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Vol. 18, Núm. 3, pp. 1-13
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Functional traits driving species role in the structure of terrestrial vertebrate scavenger networks
Ecology, Vol. 102, Núm. 12
2020
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Distribution of avian scavengers inside and outside of protected areas: contrasting patterns between two areas of Spain and South Africa
Biodiversity and Conservation, Vol. 29, Núm. 11-12, pp. 3349-3368
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Network structure of vertebrate scavenger assemblages at the global scale: drivers and ecosystem functioning implications
Ecography, Vol. 43, Núm. 8, pp. 1143-1155
2019
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Scavenging in the Anthropocene: Human impact drives vertebrate scavenger species richness at a global scale
Global Change Biology, Vol. 25, Núm. 9, pp. 3005-3017
2018
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El papel sanitario de los carroñeros en la ganadería extensiva
Quercus, Núm. 394, pp. 26-34
2017
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Evaluation of the network of protection areas for the feeding of scavengers in Spain: from biodiversity conservation to greenhouse gas emission savings
Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 54, Núm. 4, pp. 1120-1129
2016
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Roles of Raptors in a Changing World: From Flagships to Providers of Key Ecosystem Services
Ardeola, Vol. 63, Núm. 1, pp. 181-234
2015
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Supplanting ecosystem services provided by scavengers raises greenhouse gas emissions
Scientific Reports, Vol. 5
2011
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Conserving outside protected areas: Edge effects and avian electrocutions on the periphery of Special Protection Areas
Bird Conservation International, Vol. 21, Núm. 3, pp. 296-302