Background Steppe-birds face drastic population declines throughout Europe. The Dupont’s lark Chersophilus duponti is an endangered steppe-bird species whose European distribution is restricted to Spain. This scarce passerine bird could be considered an ‘umbrella species’, since its population trends may reveal the conservation status of shrub-steppes. However, trends for the Spanish, and thus European, population of Dupont’s lark are unknown. In this work, we evaluated Dupont’s lark population trends in Europe employing the most recent and largest compiled database to date (92 populations over 12 years). In addition, we assessed the species threat category according to current applicable criteria (approved in March 2017) in the Spanish cat...
Understanding patterns of dispersal behaviour of threatened species is important in conservation bio...
Mountain ecosystems are exposed to increasing threats globally, of which changes in land-use and cli...
Land-use change is the single most important cause of global biodiversity loss. Over millennia, Euro...
Background: Steppe-birds face drastic population declines throughout Europe. The Dupont’s lark Chers...
Background: Steppe-birds face drastic population declines throughout Europe. The Dupont’s lark Chers...
In this work, we analyse factors explaining the distribution and range regression of Dupont’s lark i...
In this work, we analyse factors explaining the distribution and range regression of Dupont's lark i...
In Europe, Dupont’s Lark Chersophilus duponti is a threatened open-habitat bird. Prescribed burning ...
[ES] Se analiza la reducción del área de distribución y del tamaño poblacional de la amenazada. Alon...
SummaryAs the European Commission prepares to review key conservation legislation, studies demonstra...
Dupont's lark Chersophilus duponti was categorized globally as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List ...
Wildlife conservation policies directed at common and widespread, but declining, species are difficu...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities, and they are high on the list of conservation...
SUMMARY.—We present the results of a breeding census of Dupont’s Lark carried out in the Autonomous ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Understanding patterns of dispersal behaviour of threatened species is important in conservation bio...
Mountain ecosystems are exposed to increasing threats globally, of which changes in land-use and cli...
Land-use change is the single most important cause of global biodiversity loss. Over millennia, Euro...
Background: Steppe-birds face drastic population declines throughout Europe. The Dupont’s lark Chers...
Background: Steppe-birds face drastic population declines throughout Europe. The Dupont’s lark Chers...
In this work, we analyse factors explaining the distribution and range regression of Dupont’s lark i...
In this work, we analyse factors explaining the distribution and range regression of Dupont's lark i...
In Europe, Dupont’s Lark Chersophilus duponti is a threatened open-habitat bird. Prescribed burning ...
[ES] Se analiza la reducción del área de distribución y del tamaño poblacional de la amenazada. Alon...
SummaryAs the European Commission prepares to review key conservation legislation, studies demonstra...
Dupont's lark Chersophilus duponti was categorized globally as Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List ...
Wildlife conservation policies directed at common and widespread, but declining, species are difficu...
Mountain areas often hold special species communities, and they are high on the list of conservation...
SUMMARY.—We present the results of a breeding census of Dupont’s Lark carried out in the Autonomous ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
Understanding patterns of dispersal behaviour of threatened species is important in conservation bio...
Mountain ecosystems are exposed to increasing threats globally, of which changes in land-use and cli...
Land-use change is the single most important cause of global biodiversity loss. Over millennia, Euro...