Research focused on evaluating how human food subsidies influence the foraging ecology of scavenger species is scarce but essential for elucidating their role in shaping behavioral patterns, population dynamics, and potential impacts on ecosystems. We evaluate the potential role of humans in shaping the year-round distribution and habitat use of individuals from a typical scavenger species, the yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis), breeding at southwestern Spain. To do this, we combined long-term, nearly continuous GPS-tracking data with spatially explicit information on habitat types and distribution of human facilities, as proxied by satellite imagery of artificial night lights. Overall, individuals were mainly associated with freshwate...
Trabajo final presentado por Miriam Gimeno Castells para obtener un grado de de la Universitat de Ba...
Human activities benefit a range of animal species, the resulting presence of which in cities can ha...
M. Jean-Louis Martin DR CEFE CNRS, Montpellier Rapporteur M. Daniel Oro DR IMEDEA, Espagne Rapporteu...
Research focused on evaluating how human food subsidies influence the foraging ecology of scavenger ...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
For centuries, human activities have altered the population dynamics of wildlife. New anthropogenic ...
Mobile animals that traverse ecosystem boundaries can fundamentally reshape environments by providin...
Research on the space use and behaviour of waterbirds yields important insights on human-wildlife in...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
[eng] Change in species geographic ranges is a natural phenomenon, but the rate and magnitude of suc...
Carrion consumption by scavengers is a key component of both terrestrial and aquatic food webs. Howe...
1st Iberian Ecological Society Meeting (2019); XIV Congreso Nacional de la Asociación Española de Ec...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Trabajo final presentado por Miriam Gimeno Castells para obtener un grado de de la Universitat de Ba...
Human activities benefit a range of animal species, the resulting presence of which in cities can ha...
M. Jean-Louis Martin DR CEFE CNRS, Montpellier Rapporteur M. Daniel Oro DR IMEDEA, Espagne Rapporteu...
Research focused on evaluating how human food subsidies influence the foraging ecology of scavenger ...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
For centuries, human activities have altered the population dynamics of wildlife. New anthropogenic ...
Mobile animals that traverse ecosystem boundaries can fundamentally reshape environments by providin...
Research on the space use and behaviour of waterbirds yields important insights on human-wildlife in...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Omnivorous and opportunistic species may be good indicators of food availability. Gulls often use hu...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
[eng] Change in species geographic ranges is a natural phenomenon, but the rate and magnitude of suc...
Carrion consumption by scavengers is a key component of both terrestrial and aquatic food webs. Howe...
1st Iberian Ecological Society Meeting (2019); XIV Congreso Nacional de la Asociación Española de Ec...
Current rates of wildlife habitat loss have placed increasing demands on managers to develop, valida...
Trabajo final presentado por Miriam Gimeno Castells para obtener un grado de de la Universitat de Ba...
Human activities benefit a range of animal species, the resulting presence of which in cities can ha...
M. Jean-Louis Martin DR CEFE CNRS, Montpellier Rapporteur M. Daniel Oro DR IMEDEA, Espagne Rapporteu...