Habitat selection is an inherently scale-sensitive process in which detected selection patterns frequently depend on the scale of analysis employed. We used a multi-scale modelling approach to identify how the distributions of two sympatric birds are shaped by differential selection at the landscape, land use and microhabitat scales and by human infrastructures as possible sources of disturbance. We studied two threatened steppe birds, the pin-tailed sandgrouse (PTS) and black-bellied sandgrouse (BBS) in central Spain. Land use gradients explained most of the variation in PTS and BBS occurrence, but there was cross-scale interdependence between the lower (microhabitat) and upper (landscape) spatial scales for the PTS. Synergies between the ...
The birds of the steppe environments face a number of different threats relating to habitat degradat...
In this study, scenario development based on changes in key socioeconomic drivers (namely, the price...
Conservationists have long been concerned about population declines among both woodland and grasslan...
1. Predictive models of species' distributions are used increasingly in ecological studies investiga...
Understanding spatiotemporal variations of movements and habitat selection by animals living in chan...
Local changes in land use can influence patterns of habitat selection by farmland birds, thus biasin...
The birds of the steppe environments face a number of different threats relating to habitat degradat...
Biotic interactions and land uses have been proposed as factors that determine the distribution of t...
Advances in technology during the last 15 years have led to new ways both to acquire environmental d...
Coupling habitat models based on GIS and on ground variables could help identify suitable areas (by ...
Positive interactions between species can have important conservation implications, especially when ...
<div><p>European agriculture is undergoing widespread changes that are likely to have profound impac...
11 paginas, 4 figuras y 2 tables1 Great bustards Otistarda are globally endangered and 50% of the ...
European agriculture is undergoing widespread changes that are likely to have profound impacts on fa...
European agriculture is undergoing widespread changes that are likely to have profound impacts on fa...
The birds of the steppe environments face a number of different threats relating to habitat degradat...
In this study, scenario development based on changes in key socioeconomic drivers (namely, the price...
Conservationists have long been concerned about population declines among both woodland and grasslan...
1. Predictive models of species' distributions are used increasingly in ecological studies investiga...
Understanding spatiotemporal variations of movements and habitat selection by animals living in chan...
Local changes in land use can influence patterns of habitat selection by farmland birds, thus biasin...
The birds of the steppe environments face a number of different threats relating to habitat degradat...
Biotic interactions and land uses have been proposed as factors that determine the distribution of t...
Advances in technology during the last 15 years have led to new ways both to acquire environmental d...
Coupling habitat models based on GIS and on ground variables could help identify suitable areas (by ...
Positive interactions between species can have important conservation implications, especially when ...
<div><p>European agriculture is undergoing widespread changes that are likely to have profound impac...
11 paginas, 4 figuras y 2 tables1 Great bustards Otistarda are globally endangered and 50% of the ...
European agriculture is undergoing widespread changes that are likely to have profound impacts on fa...
European agriculture is undergoing widespread changes that are likely to have profound impacts on fa...
The birds of the steppe environments face a number of different threats relating to habitat degradat...
In this study, scenario development based on changes in key socioeconomic drivers (namely, the price...
Conservationists have long been concerned about population declines among both woodland and grasslan...