Search Results - "Mañosa, Santiago"
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Aerobic power and flight capacity in birds: a phylogenetic test of the heart-size hypothesis
Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-01-2018)“…Flight capacity is one of the most important innovations in animal evolution; it only evolved in insects, birds, mammals and the extinct pterodactyls. Given…”
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Fallow management increases habitat suitability for endangered steppe bird species through changes in vegetation structure
Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-09-2019)“…In the face of the dramatic worldwide decline of farmland bird populations, the preservation of fallow fields is a conservation measure encouraged through…”
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Intraspecific and interspecific competition induces density‐dependent habitat niche shifts in an endangered steppe bird
Published in Ecology and evolution (01-11-2017)“…Interspecific competition is a dominant force in animal communities that induces niche shifts in ecological and evolutionary time. If competition occurs, niche…”
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Resumen de las recomendaciones científicas del grupo de trabajo para una implementación óptima de la nueva reforma de la Política Agraria Común (PAC) Europea 2023-2030 en España
Published in Ecosistemas revista científica y técnica de ecología y medio ambiente (22-08-2021)Get full text
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Home range and habitat use of little owl (Athene noctua) in an agricultural landscape in coastal Catalonia, Spain
Published in Animal biodiversity and conservation (01-01-2011)“…In recent decades agricultural landscapes in Catalonia have undergone a profound transformation as in most of Europe. Reforestation and urban development have…”
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Evidence for heterochrony in the evolution of the goshawk Accipiter gentilis (Accipitridae, Aves)
Published in Annales des sciences naturelles. Zoologie et biologie animale (01-04-1999)“…An analysis of the growth patterns of two close relatives of the genus Accipiter (the European sparrowhawk A. nisus and the European goshawk A. gentilis) was…”
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