Camera trap applications range from studying wildlife habits to detecting rare species, which are difficult to capture by more traditional techniques. In this work, we aimed at finding the best model to predict the distribution pattern of wildlife and to explain the relationship between environmental conditions with the species detected by camera traps. We applied two types of statistical models in a specific Mediterranean landscape case. The results of both models shown adjustments over 80 %. First, we ran a Principal Components Analysis (PCA). Discriminant, and logistic analyses were performed for ungulates in general, and three species in particular: Barbary sheep, mouflon, and wild boar. The same environmental conditions explained the p...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) populations in many areas of the Palearctic including the Iberian Peninsula h...
Crop damages by wildlife is a frequent form of human-wildlife conflict. Identifying areas where the ...
[Aim]: The extent of the study area (geographical background, GB) can strongly affect the results of...
[EN]In the last two decades there has been a growing interest in modelling wildlife-habitat relation...
[EN]: Species distribution models (SDM) are widely used in ecology, biogeography and conservation. H...
"In the northernmost American tropical forests of eastern Mexico, we analyzed the potential distribu...
The usefulness of species distribution models in hunting management of wild ungulates We developed ...
In recent decades, Mediterranean landscapes have been experiencing more rapid changes in land use th...
Memoria presentada por Pablo Palencia Mayordomo para optar al grado de Doctor con mención internacio...
AbstractSecondary forests are extensive in the tropics. Currently, these plant communities are the a...
Hunting bags provide important information for conservation measures and wildlife management. This s...
After a drastic contraction in the species' range, the Iberian wild goat Capra pyrenaica (Schinz, 18...
The pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) is native to South America and is endangered in Argentina. ...
Abstract Habitat selection is strongly scale‐dependent, and inferring the characteristic scale at wh...
While reliable estimates of species abundance distribution are required for wildlife management and ...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) populations in many areas of the Palearctic including the Iberian Peninsula h...
Crop damages by wildlife is a frequent form of human-wildlife conflict. Identifying areas where the ...
[Aim]: The extent of the study area (geographical background, GB) can strongly affect the results of...
[EN]In the last two decades there has been a growing interest in modelling wildlife-habitat relation...
[EN]: Species distribution models (SDM) are widely used in ecology, biogeography and conservation. H...
"In the northernmost American tropical forests of eastern Mexico, we analyzed the potential distribu...
The usefulness of species distribution models in hunting management of wild ungulates We developed ...
In recent decades, Mediterranean landscapes have been experiencing more rapid changes in land use th...
Memoria presentada por Pablo Palencia Mayordomo para optar al grado de Doctor con mención internacio...
AbstractSecondary forests are extensive in the tropics. Currently, these plant communities are the a...
Hunting bags provide important information for conservation measures and wildlife management. This s...
After a drastic contraction in the species' range, the Iberian wild goat Capra pyrenaica (Schinz, 18...
The pampas deer (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) is native to South America and is endangered in Argentina. ...
Abstract Habitat selection is strongly scale‐dependent, and inferring the characteristic scale at wh...
While reliable estimates of species abundance distribution are required for wildlife management and ...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) populations in many areas of the Palearctic including the Iberian Peninsula h...
Crop damages by wildlife is a frequent form of human-wildlife conflict. Identifying areas where the ...
[Aim]: The extent of the study area (geographical background, GB) can strongly affect the results of...