Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada en Sevilla (España) del 21 al 25 de septiembre de 2015.Knowledge about spatial structure of populations is fundamental in Ecology, particularly in pest-species for its consequences on the dynamic of metapopulations and their management. Microtusarvalis is considered a pest-species that frequently produces agricultural damages in vast areas of Europe. Our goal is studying the spatiotemporal distribution of burrows of common vole in 8 circular study areas (200m of radius) situated in agricultural areas of Castilla y Leon (Spain). We geo-referenced and measured size (number of entrances) and activity of more than 9500 burrows during three differe...
International audienceVole demographics are often modified close to wooded environments. Population ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th International Mammalogical Congress, celebrado en Belfast (Ir...
Luque-Larena, J.J., Mougeot, F., Arroyo, B.E., Viñuela, J., Jareño, D., Arroyo, L., Lambin, X
Understanding how species respond to disturbance in human-modified ecosytems is critical for managem...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 15th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
AbstractSmall rodents are common inhabitants of farmlands where they play key ecosystem roles but ca...
Open Access funded by Natural Environment Research Council.Small rodents are common inhabitants of f...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 14th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada en...
There is mounting evidence that both patch networks and the intervening matrix influence species per...
The common vole, considered a rodent pest when overabundant in agricultural areas, was traditionally...
Small rodents are common inhabitants of farmlands where they play key ecosystem roles but can also b...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 14th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
Rodent outbreaks cause significant crop damages in agricultural areas worldwide, but routinely monit...
Analysis of population variations in space and time suggests that landscape may act as a substrate f...
International audienceVole demographics are often modified close to wooded environments. Population ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th International Mammalogical Congress, celebrado en Belfast (Ir...
Luque-Larena, J.J., Mougeot, F., Arroyo, B.E., Viñuela, J., Jareño, D., Arroyo, L., Lambin, X
Understanding how species respond to disturbance in human-modified ecosytems is critical for managem...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 15th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
AbstractSmall rodents are common inhabitants of farmlands where they play key ecosystem roles but ca...
Open Access funded by Natural Environment Research Council.Small rodents are common inhabitants of f...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 14th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
Resumen del póster presentado a la 10th European Vertebrate Pest Management Conference, celebrada en...
There is mounting evidence that both patch networks and the intervening matrix influence species per...
The common vole, considered a rodent pest when overabundant in agricultural areas, was traditionally...
Small rodents are common inhabitants of farmlands where they play key ecosystem roles but can also b...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 14th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
Rodent outbreaks cause significant crop damages in agricultural areas worldwide, but routinely monit...
Analysis of population variations in space and time suggests that landscape may act as a substrate f...
International audienceVole demographics are often modified close to wooded environments. Population ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 11th International Mammalogical Congress, celebrado en Belfast (Ir...
Luque-Larena, J.J., Mougeot, F., Arroyo, B.E., Viñuela, J., Jareño, D., Arroyo, L., Lambin, X