The study aim was to predict foraging habitat suitability for Egyptian vulture as an endangered species in Arasbaran protected area. We studied the effects of 12 environmental covariates measured at seven spatial extents (0.5 -15 km) and two non-scalar environmental variables on foraging habitat of Egyptian vulture. A univariate model was applied to discern at which scale the variables show their best performance. Multi-scale model, combining variables measured at their best performing spatial scales, was used to predict feeding habitat suitability. The modeling was performed using 25 feeding sites compiled through 2001 to 2015 based on ensemble forecasting approach. The result indicated that distance to settlements and the proportion of mo...
Protected areas are intended as tools in reducing threats to wildlife and preserving habitat for the...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict species ranges and their shifts ...
The aim of this study was to determine the habitat features affecting nest site selection and breedi...
The Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) is an endangered species with a globally declining popu...
Habitat suitability is crucial to ensure the long-term persistence of species and can be identified ...
BACKGROUND: The knowledge of both potential distribution and habitat suitability is fundamental in s...
Understanding space use of free-living endangered animals is key to inform management decisions for ...
Egyptian vulture (Neophrom percnopterus) breeds in Sicily and, in 22 years of monitoring, has shown ...
Abstract Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning ...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Eurasian Black Vulture (EBV) and Eurasian Griffon Vulture (EGV), while residents elsewhere, winter i...
Protected areas are intended as tools in reducing threats to wildlife and preserving habitat for the...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict species ranges and their shifts ...
The aim of this study was to determine the habitat features affecting nest site selection and breedi...
The Egyptian Vulture (Neophron percnopterus) is an endangered species with a globally declining popu...
Habitat suitability is crucial to ensure the long-term persistence of species and can be identified ...
BACKGROUND: The knowledge of both potential distribution and habitat suitability is fundamental in s...
Understanding space use of free-living endangered animals is key to inform management decisions for ...
Egyptian vulture (Neophrom percnopterus) breeds in Sicily and, in 22 years of monitoring, has shown ...
Abstract Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning ...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Vultures are ecologically important primarily because of their scavenging role in cleaning carcasses...
Eurasian Black Vulture (EBV) and Eurasian Griffon Vulture (EGV), while residents elsewhere, winter i...
Protected areas are intended as tools in reducing threats to wildlife and preserving habitat for the...
Species distribution models (SDMs) are increasingly used to predict species ranges and their shifts ...
The aim of this study was to determine the habitat features affecting nest site selection and breedi...