Abstract. Dispersing individuals can use conspecifics as indicators of habitat quality and aggregate at traditionally occupied sites, leaving other favourable patches unoccupied. Here we test the predictions of the conspecific-based habitat selection hypothesis on a Spanish great bustard (Otis tarda) metapopulation, currently fragmented due to recent human-induced habitat changes. The number of birds had increased by 23% between 1988 and 1998, but not consistently among leks. Leks that were large in 1988 increased, while those that were small decreased, which suggests that dispersing individuals used the numbers of conspecifics as cues for breeding-site selection. Moreover, leks with high productivity increased, while those with low product...
P. 841-853Aim: Species distribution models based on breeding occurrence data allow for identifying ...
We studied the dynamics and trend of the last extant population of great bustards Otis tarda in Afri...
10 paginas, 2 figuras y 2 tables[EN] We investigated the spatial arrangement of Great Bustard Otis t...
Aim: Species distribution modelling (SDM) allows identification of suitable areas where the specie...
P. 45-56Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landsca...
In conservation biology, population monitoring is a critical step, particularly for endangered group...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landscape trans...
P. 411-419The effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the genetic structure and variability of ...
Although density-dependent processes and their impacts on population dynamics are key issues in ecol...
11 paginas, 4 figuras y 2 tables1 Great bustards Otistarda are globally endangered and 50% of the ...
Understanding temporal variability in population size is important for conservation biology because ...
12 páginas, 1 figura y 2 tables[EN] The Great Bustard Otis tarda in Andalusia, southern Spain: statu...
We present results on breeding parameters, nesting performance and nest habitat selection of the gl...
Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in eco...
P. 841-853Aim: Species distribution models based on breeding occurrence data allow for identifying ...
We studied the dynamics and trend of the last extant population of great bustards Otis tarda in Afri...
10 paginas, 2 figuras y 2 tables[EN] We investigated the spatial arrangement of Great Bustard Otis t...
Aim: Species distribution modelling (SDM) allows identification of suitable areas where the specie...
P. 45-56Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landsca...
In conservation biology, population monitoring is a critical step, particularly for endangered group...
We studied the mechanisms that regulate colony dynamics in a Spanish population of Lesser Kestrels, ...
Little bustard populations have suffered reduction and isolation as a consequence of landscape trans...
P. 411-419The effects of habitat loss and fragmentation on the genetic structure and variability of ...
Although density-dependent processes and their impacts on population dynamics are key issues in ecol...
11 paginas, 4 figuras y 2 tables1 Great bustards Otistarda are globally endangered and 50% of the ...
Understanding temporal variability in population size is important for conservation biology because ...
12 páginas, 1 figura y 2 tables[EN] The Great Bustard Otis tarda in Andalusia, southern Spain: statu...
We present results on breeding parameters, nesting performance and nest habitat selection of the gl...
Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in eco...
P. 841-853Aim: Species distribution models based on breeding occurrence data allow for identifying ...
We studied the dynamics and trend of the last extant population of great bustards Otis tarda in Afri...
10 paginas, 2 figuras y 2 tables[EN] We investigated the spatial arrangement of Great Bustard Otis t...