©2016. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This document is the Accepted version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in European Journal of Wildlife Research. To access the final edited and published work see https://doi.org/10.1007/s10344-015-0981-xAnalysis of the 949 and 434 cases of mortality of Booted Eagle Aquila pennata and Short-toed Snake Eagle Circaetus gallicus, respectively, recorded by wildlife rehabil itation centres in Spain over a 16-year period (1990–2006) shows that power lines (19.5 and 35.2 %, respectively) and killing (32.5 and 22.9 %, respectively) were the main known causes of death. Multinomial regression models...
Electrocution by power lines is one of the main causes of non-natural mortality in birds of prey. In...
1. Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In...
We analyse the causes of mortality for the Bearded Vulture in Europe. Shooting (31%), intentional po...
The analysis of 267 records of non-natural mortality of the Spanish imperial eagle Aquila adalberti ...
Background: Man-induced mortality of birds caused by electrocution with poorly-designed pylons and p...
<div><p>Raptors are exposed to a wide variety of human-related mortality agents, and yet population-...
Raptors are exposed to a wide variety of human-related mortality agents, and yet population-level ef...
BACKGROUND: Man-induced mortality of birds caused by electrocution with poorly-designed pylons and p...
Delayed maturity and low reproductive rate make raptors naturally sensitive to high mortality rates,...
Interaction with man-made infrastructures is one of the main sources of non-natural bird mortality. ...
Human actions effect wildlife in both indirect and direct ways. Indirect processes – habitat loss, c...
AbstractInteraction with man-made infrastructures is one of the main sources of non-natural bird mor...
Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In mi...
There is concern for golden eagles (Aquilla chrysaetos) in the West as a result of contradictory pop...
Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In mi...
Electrocution by power lines is one of the main causes of non-natural mortality in birds of prey. In...
1. Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In...
We analyse the causes of mortality for the Bearded Vulture in Europe. Shooting (31%), intentional po...
The analysis of 267 records of non-natural mortality of the Spanish imperial eagle Aquila adalberti ...
Background: Man-induced mortality of birds caused by electrocution with poorly-designed pylons and p...
<div><p>Raptors are exposed to a wide variety of human-related mortality agents, and yet population-...
Raptors are exposed to a wide variety of human-related mortality agents, and yet population-level ef...
BACKGROUND: Man-induced mortality of birds caused by electrocution with poorly-designed pylons and p...
Delayed maturity and low reproductive rate make raptors naturally sensitive to high mortality rates,...
Interaction with man-made infrastructures is one of the main sources of non-natural bird mortality. ...
Human actions effect wildlife in both indirect and direct ways. Indirect processes – habitat loss, c...
AbstractInteraction with man-made infrastructures is one of the main sources of non-natural bird mor...
Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In mi...
There is concern for golden eagles (Aquilla chrysaetos) in the West as a result of contradictory pop...
Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In mi...
Electrocution by power lines is one of the main causes of non-natural mortality in birds of prey. In...
1. Information about when and where animals die is important to understand population regulation. In...
We analyse the causes of mortality for the Bearded Vulture in Europe. Shooting (31%), intentional po...