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Publications

  • Paper
    Prioritizing Conservation and Research Effort for Poorly Known Species: The Buttonquails (Turnicidae) as a Study Case.Ardea111(2): .DOI 10.5253/arde.2022.a33
    Gutiérrez-Expósito, C.; Clavero, M.; Revilla, E.
    2023
  • Paper
    Where wolves were: setting historical baselines for wolf recovery in Spain.Animal Conservation26(2): 239-249.DOI 10.1111/acv.12814
    Clavero, M.; García-Reyes, A.; Fernández-Gil, A.; Revilla, E.; Fernández, N.
    2023
  • Paper
    Presence of pastoral fields in mountain landscapes influences prey consumption by European wildcats.Journal of Zoology319(1): 63-75.DOI 10.1111/jzo.13027
    Ruiz-Villar, H.; Urra, F.; Jubete, F.; Morales-González, A.; Adrados, B.; Revilla, E.; Rivilla, J.C.; Román, J.; Seijas, J.; López-Bao, J.V.; Palomares, F.
    2023
  • Paper
    The road to success and the fences to be crossed: considering multiple infrastructure in landscape connectivity modelling.WILDLIFE BIOLOGYe01187: e01187.DOI 10.1002/wlb3.01187
    Botting, I.; Ascensao, F.; Navarro, L.M.; Paniw, M.; Tablado, Z.; Roman, J.; Revilla, E.; D'Amico
    2023
  • Paper
    Conservation implications of range dynamics in endangered populations: An example with brown bears.CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND PRACTICE5(3): e12894.DOI 10.1111/csp2.12894
    Díaz-Fernández, M.; Naves, J.; Revilla, E.
    2023
  • Paper
    Road encroachment mediates species occupancy, trait filtering and dissimilarity of passerine communities.Biological Conservation270: 109590.DOI 10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109590
    Ascensão, F.; D'Amico, M.; Revilla, E.; Pereira, H.M.
    2022
  • Paper
    On the misuse of historical data to set conservation baselines: Wolves in Spain as an example.Biological Conservation276: 109810.DOI 10.1016/j.biocon.2022.109810
    Clavero, M.; García-Reyes, A.; Fernández-Gil, A.; Revilla, E.; Fernández, N.
    2022
  • Master thesis
    Quantifying Cantabrian capercaillie poaching through field interviews.Universidad Pablo Olavide (UPO)
    Sancha Exposito, Esperanza Rocío
    2022
  • Paper
    Hyaenids, felids and canids as bone accumulators: Does the natural history of extant species support zooarchaeological inferences?.Quarternary Science Reviews284: 107459.DOI 10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107459
    Palomares, F.; Ruiz-Villar, H.; Morales-González, A.; Calzada, J.; Román, J.; Rivilla, J.C.; Revilla, E.; Fernández-Gil, A.; Delibes, M.
    2022
  • Paper
    Reply to comments on Hyaenids, felids and canids as bone accumulators: Does the natural history of extant species support zooarchaeological inferences? By Palomares et al. [Quat. Sci. Rev. 284 (2022) 107459].QUATERNARY SCIENCE REVIEWS295: 107675.DOI 10.1016/j.quascirev.2022.107675
    Palomares, F.; Ruiz-Villar, H.; Morales-Gonzalez, A.; Calzada, J.; Roman, J.; Rivilla, J.C.; Revilla, E.; Fernández-Gil, A.; Delibes, M.
    2022