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Study analyzes the effect of roads, fences and passages on wildlife connectivity in a protected area
Researchers at the Doñana Biological Station – CSIC analyzed the combined effect of multiple linear infrastructures which represent a barrier to movement for fauna in Doñana. Connectivy was...
The amazing nomadic lifestyle of the short-eared owl
Travel far, breed abundantly and die young... Although it may sound like a hedonistic and rock-n-roll lifestyle, a new international study has revealed that this is how short-eared owls live
Iberian lynx hybridized with Eurasian lynx over the last few thousand years
A study led by the Doñana Biological Station has concluded that the Iberian lynx would have more genetic diversity now than 4000 thousand years ago thanks to the genetic exchange with the Eurasian...
La Estación Biológica de Doñana participa en la Wildlife Malaria Network (WIMANET)
The WIMANET is a global initiative to study to study vector-borne parasites funded by the European Cooperation in Science and Technology
Egyptian vultures breed more males in the Canary Islands than on the Iberian Peninsula
For this research, more than 1600 Egyptian vulture nestlings from island and mainland populations were monitored over three decades in Spain. Small changes in the sex ratio in threatened species...
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