Forest and livestock management puts pressure on forests and the wildlife they support. Although many species may be negatively affected by these human activities, the abundance of other species may be promoted, although this has perhaps received less attention in livestock, logging, and conservation management plans. Wild boar and red fox, two common mammals distributed throughout Europe, occupy a wide variety of Mediterranean environments. Little is known about how increases in logging and livestock management have changed their status. This work models the response of wild boar and red fox to these pressures in the human-altered Mediterranean forest landscapes of the central Iberian Peninsula (NHR), where the predominant land uses in the...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) rooting activities may affect several taxonomic groups. In hardwood forests, ...
In the multi-functional and biodiverse cork oak landscapes of Iberia (Montado), agro-silvo-pastoral ...
[EN]: During the last century, human activities have promoted large changes in habitats, leading to ...
The replacement of natural areas with forestry plantations is a worldwide expanding process with dir...
Resumen del póster presentado al XXXth International Union of Game Biologists and Perdix XIII, celeb...
Humans have negatively impacted most ecosystems on Earth, altering how species use habitats and reso...
The recent Europe-wide increase in wild boarSus scrofa, Linnaeus, 1758 abundance is undoubtedly due ...
The ubiquitous wild boar is causing diverse and growing conflicts of socio-ecological and economic r...
Humans have been altering the Mediterranean landscapes for millennia. To diminish the probability of...
Abstract View references (79) The foraging activities of wild boar (Sus scrofa L.) have been sugg...
Predicting the likelihood of wildlife presence at potential wildlife-livestock interfaces is challen...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th International Mammalogical Congress, celebrado en Belfast (Ir...
Predicting the likelihood of wildlife presence at potential wildlife-livestock interfaces is challen...
In the last decades, wild boar (Sus scrofa) distribution has increased world-wide, the Iberian Penin...
Aim: The recent recovery of large carnivores in Europe has been explained as resulting from a decrea...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) rooting activities may affect several taxonomic groups. In hardwood forests, ...
In the multi-functional and biodiverse cork oak landscapes of Iberia (Montado), agro-silvo-pastoral ...
[EN]: During the last century, human activities have promoted large changes in habitats, leading to ...
The replacement of natural areas with forestry plantations is a worldwide expanding process with dir...
Resumen del póster presentado al XXXth International Union of Game Biologists and Perdix XIII, celeb...
Humans have negatively impacted most ecosystems on Earth, altering how species use habitats and reso...
The recent Europe-wide increase in wild boarSus scrofa, Linnaeus, 1758 abundance is undoubtedly due ...
The ubiquitous wild boar is causing diverse and growing conflicts of socio-ecological and economic r...
Humans have been altering the Mediterranean landscapes for millennia. To diminish the probability of...
Abstract View references (79) The foraging activities of wild boar (Sus scrofa L.) have been sugg...
Predicting the likelihood of wildlife presence at potential wildlife-livestock interfaces is challen...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th International Mammalogical Congress, celebrado en Belfast (Ir...
Predicting the likelihood of wildlife presence at potential wildlife-livestock interfaces is challen...
In the last decades, wild boar (Sus scrofa) distribution has increased world-wide, the Iberian Penin...
Aim: The recent recovery of large carnivores in Europe has been explained as resulting from a decrea...
Wild boar (Sus scrofa) rooting activities may affect several taxonomic groups. In hardwood forests, ...
In the multi-functional and biodiverse cork oak landscapes of Iberia (Montado), agro-silvo-pastoral ...
[EN]: During the last century, human activities have promoted large changes in habitats, leading to ...