PUBLICAÇÕES CIENTÍFICAS

2021:

  • Barbero-Bermejo, I., Crespo-Luengo, G., Hernández-Lambraño, R. E., Rodríguez de la Cruz, D., & Sánchez-Agudo, J. Á. (2021). Natural Protected Areas as Providers of Ecological Connectivity in the Landscape: The Case of the Iberian Lynx. Sustainability13(1), 41.


2020:

  • Alfaya, P., Invernón, A., & Alonso, G. (2020). Iberian Lynx Lynx pardinus Temminck, 1827 (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) in central Spain: trophic niche of an isolated population. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 12(2), 15229-15237.
  • Garrote, G., Bueno, J. F., Ruiz, M., de Lillo, S., Martin, J. M., Moral, M., & Simón, M. A. (2020). Breaking barriers: Iberian Lynx Lynx pardinus Temminck, 1827 (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) colonizing Olive groves. Journal of Threatened Taxa, 12(2), 15221-15228.
  • Garrote, G., Fernández-López, J., Rojas, E., López, G., & Simón, M. A. (2020). Planning the peninsula-wide recovery of the Iberian lynx: identification of favourable habitat areas. Mammalia, 1(ahead-of-print).
  • Ruiz, M., de Lillo, S., Moral, M., & Simón, M. A. (2020). Breaking barriers: Iberian Lynx Lynx pardinus Temminck, 1827 (Mammalia: Carnivora: Felidae) colonizing Olive groves. Journal of Threatened Taxa12(2), 15221-15228.
 

2019:

  •  Acosta, L., León-Quinto, T., Bornay-Llinares, F. J., Simón, M. Á., Simón, F., & Morchón, R. (2019). Dirofilaria immitis: A New Potential Pathogen for the Endangered Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN VETERINARY MEDICINE, 17(1), 17-21.
  • Alfaya, P., Casanovas, J. G., Lobón-Rovira, J., Matallanas, B., Cruz, A., Arana, P., & Alonso, G. (2019). Using MaxEnt algorithm to assess habitat suitability of a potential Iberian lynx population in central Iberian Peninsula. Community Ecology, 20(3), 266-276.
  • Alonso, G. G., & de Ayala, R. P. (2019). Spatial segregation between Iberian lynx and other carnivores. Animal biodiversity and conservation, 42(2), 347-354.
  • Blazquez‐Cabrera, S., Ciudad, C., Gastón, A., Simón, M. Á., & Saura, S. (2019). Identification of strategic corridors for restoring landscape connectivity: application to the Iberian lynx. Animal Conservation, 22(3), 210-219.
  • Burgos, T., Virgós, E., Valero, E. S., Arenas-Rojas, R., Rodríguez-Siles, J., & Recio, M. R. (2019). Prey density determines the faecal-marking behaviour of a solitary predator, the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus). Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 31(3), 219-230.
  • Figueiredo, A., Torres, R. T., Pratas-Santiago, L. P., Pérez, S., Fonseca, C., González, M. J. P., & Nájera, F. (2019). Reintroduction of the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus): a preliminary case study in Extremadura, Spain. Journal of Ethology, 37(3), 343-351.
  • Gastón, A., Blázquez-Cabrera, S., Mateo-Sánchez, M. C., Simón, M. A., & Saura, S. (2019). The role of forest canopy cover in habitat selection: insights from the Iberian lynx. European journal of wildlife research, 65(2), 30.
  • Jiménez, J., Nuñez-Arjona, J. C., Mougeot, F., Ferreras, P., González, L. M., García-Domínguez, F., ... & Villaespesa, F. (2019). Restoring apex predators can reduce mesopredator abundances. Biological Conservation, 238, 108234.
  • Kleinman-Ruiz, D., Soriano, L., Casas-Marce, M., Szychta, C., Sánchez, I., Fernández, J., & Godoy, J. A. (2019). Genetic evaluation of the Iberian lynx ex situ conservation programme. Heredity, 123(5), 647-661.
  • Nájera, F., Sánchez-Cuerda, S., López, G., Del Rey-Wamba, T., Rueda, C., Vallverdú-Coll, N., ... & Jiménez, J. (2019). Lynx eats cat: disease risk assessment during an Iberian lynx intraguild predation. European journal of wildlife research, 65(3), 39.
  • Sarmento, P., & Carrapato, C. (2019). The use of spatially explicit capture-recapture models for estimating Iberian lynx abundance in a newly reintroduced population. Mammalian Biology, 98(1), 11-16.
  • Sarmento, P., Carrapato, C., Eira, C., & Silva, J. P. (2019). Spatial organization and social relations in a reintroduced population of Endangered Iberian lynx Lynx pardinus. Oryx, 53(2), 344-355.
 
 

2018:

  • Lopes-Fernandes, M., Espírito-Santo, C., & Frazão-Moreira, A. (2018). The return of the Iberian lynx to Portugal: local voices. Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine, 14(1), 3. https://ethnobiomed.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13002-017-0200-9
  • Blazquez-Cabrera, S., Ciudad, C., Gastón, A., Simón, M. Á., & Saura, S. (2018). Identification of strategic corridors for restoring landscape connectivity: application to the Iberian lynx. Animal Conservation.
  • Burgos, T., Virgós, E., Valero, E. S., Arenas-Rojas, R., Rodríguez-Siles, J., & Recio, M. R. (2018). Prey density determines the faecal-marking behaviour of a solitary predator, the Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus). Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 1-12.
 

2017:

  • Lopes-Fernandes, M., & Frazão-Moreira, A. (2017). Relating to the wild: key actors’ values and concerns about lynx reintroduction. Land Use Policy 66: 278-287. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2017.04.019
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  • Sarmento, P., Carrapato,C., Eira,C.,& Silva, J.P. (2017). Spatial organization and social relations in a reintroduced population of Endangered Iberian lynx. Lynx pardinus. Oryx. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0030605317000370. Autor para correspondência: Este endereço de email está protegido contra piratas. Necessita ativar o JavaScript para o visualizar.

2016:

  • Rodríguez‐Varela, R., García, N., Nores, C., Álvarez‐Lao, D., Barnett, R., Arsuaga, J. L., & Valdiosera, C. (2016). Ancient DNA reveals past existence of Eurasian lynx in Spain. Journal of Zoology, 298(2), 94-102.

2013:

  • Clavero, M., & Delibes, M. (2013). Using historical accounts to set conservation baselines: the case of Lynx species in Spain. Biodiversity and conservation, 22(8), 1691-1702.
  • Fordham, D. A., Akçakaya, H. R., Brook, B. W., Rodríguez, A., Alves, P. C., Civantos, E., ... & Araujo, M. B. (2013). Adapted conservation measures are required to save the Iberian lynx in a changing climate. Nature Climate Change, 3(10), 899-903.
  • Garrote, G., López, G., Gil-Sánchez, J. M., Rojas, E., Ruiz, M., Bueno, J. F., ... & García-Tardío, M. (2013). Human–felid conflict as a further handicap to the conservation of the critically endangered Iberian lynx. European journal of wildlife research, 59(2), 287-290.
  • Delibes-Mateos, M., Ferreira, C., Carro, F., Escudero, M. A., & Gortázar, C. (2014). Ecosystem effects of variant rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus, Iberian Peninsula. Emerging infectious diseases, 20(12), 2166.

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2011:

  • Rodriguez, R., Ramirez, O., Valdiosera, C. E., Garcia, N., Alda, F., MADURELL‐MALAPEIRA, J. O. A. N., ... & Arsuaga, J. L. (2011). 50,000 years of genetic uniformity in the critically endangered Iberian lynx. Molecular Ecology, 20(18), 3785-3795.

2010:

  • Ferreira, C. M. A. D. C., & Delibes-Mateos, M. (2010). Wild rabbit management in the Iberian Peninsula: state of the art and future perspectives for Iberian lynx conservation. Wildlife Biology in Practice, 6(3), 48-66;

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