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    Improving the random encounter model method to estimate carnivore densities using data generated by conventional camera-trap design by Garrote, Germán, Pérez de Ayala, Ramón, Álvarez, Antón, Martín, José M., Ruiz, Manuel, de Lillo, Santiago, Simón, Miguel A.

    Published in Oryx (01-01-2021)
    “…The random encounter model, a method for estimating animal density using camera traps without the need for individual recognition, has been developed over the…”
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    effect of attractant lures in camera trapping: a case study of population estimates for the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) by Garrote, Germán, Gil-Sánchez, José María, McCain, Emil B, de Lillo, Santiago, Tellería, José Luis, Simón, Miguel Ángel

    Published in European journal of wildlife research (01-10-2012)
    “…Capture–recapture analysis of camera trap data is a conventional method to estimate the abundance of free-ranging wild felids. Due to notorious low detection…”
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    Effectiveness of electric fences as a means to prevent Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) predation on lambs by Garrote, German, López, Guillermo, Ruiz, Manuel, Santiago de Lillo, Bueno, Jose F, Simon, Miguel A

    Published in Hystrix (01-01-2015)
    “…To mitigate the conflict derived from Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus) predation on livestock, a prevention and compensation program has been implemented to…”
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    Breaking barriers: Iberian Lynx Lynx pardinus Temminck, 1827 (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) colonizing Olive groves by Garrote, Germán, Bueno, José Francisco, Ruiz, Manuel, De Lillo, Santiago, Martin, José Manuel, Moral, Manuel, Simón, Miguel Angel

    Published in Journal of threatened taxa (17-02-2020)
    “…In recent years, the Andújar-Cardeña Iberian Lynx Lynx pardinus population has grown both in number and in occupied surface area.  This feline has spread into…”
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    First breeding record of a one-year-old female Iberian lynx by Garrote, Germán, Bueno, José Francisco, Ruiz, Manuel, de Lillo, Santiago, Martín, José Manuel, López, Guillermo, Simón, Miguel Ángel

    Published in European journal of wildlife research (01-10-2017)
    “…According to literature, female Iberian lynx ( Lynx pardinus ) start reproducing at 3 years of age. In more recent years, females breeding at 2 years have been…”
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