This dataset supports the article “Reintroducing endangered raptors: a case study of supplementary feeding and removal of nestlings form wild populations” to be published in Journal of Applied Ecology. In this article, we investigated the effect of supplementary feeding in territorial raptors such as Spanish Imperial Eagle (Aquila adalberti) and bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus). The readme text file attached provides information about the header cells in the dataset. Primary contact for data associated with this article: Miguel Ferrer, mferrer@ebd.csic.es.Peer reviewe
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
Lack of suitable nesting trees is an increasingly common issue for avian conservation given rampant ...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
Birds of prey have been, in comparison to other avian groups, an uncommon study model, mainly due to...
The Spanish imperial eagle (Aquila adalberti) is one of the most endangered raptors in the world. Th...
The eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca; EIE) is a large raptor found throughout central Europe a...
Falconry may constitute a source of exotic species through the escape into the wild of individuals k...
Resumen del póster presentado a la International Conference on Hunting for Sustainability: "Ecology,...
<p>Copyright: This paper was published in "El Serenet-Revista de la Societat Valenciana d'Ornitologi...
Scavenging may be a regular feeding behavior for some facultative raptor species occupying low quali...
We studied the factors that led to brood reduction in 1192 nest/years of 143 territories of the Span...
Anthropized landscapes are characterized by various human activities related to resource extraction,...
Threatened species are managed using diverse conservation tactics implemented at multiple scales ran...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la European Vulture Conference, celebrada en el Algarve (Portugal) ...
The recognition of the rapid and ongoing biodiversity loss has been leading to increasing conservati...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
Lack of suitable nesting trees is an increasingly common issue for avian conservation given rampant ...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
Birds of prey have been, in comparison to other avian groups, an uncommon study model, mainly due to...
The Spanish imperial eagle (Aquila adalberti) is one of the most endangered raptors in the world. Th...
The eastern imperial eagle (Aquila heliaca; EIE) is a large raptor found throughout central Europe a...
Falconry may constitute a source of exotic species through the escape into the wild of individuals k...
Resumen del póster presentado a la International Conference on Hunting for Sustainability: "Ecology,...
<p>Copyright: This paper was published in "El Serenet-Revista de la Societat Valenciana d'Ornitologi...
Scavenging may be a regular feeding behavior for some facultative raptor species occupying low quali...
We studied the factors that led to brood reduction in 1192 nest/years of 143 territories of the Span...
Anthropized landscapes are characterized by various human activities related to resource extraction,...
Threatened species are managed using diverse conservation tactics implemented at multiple scales ran...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la European Vulture Conference, celebrada en el Algarve (Portugal) ...
The recognition of the rapid and ongoing biodiversity loss has been leading to increasing conservati...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...
Lack of suitable nesting trees is an increasingly common issue for avian conservation given rampant ...
Raptors are emblematic of the global biodiversity crisis because one out of five species are threate...