Investigadores de la UMU han seguido durante 19 años a la población murciana de águila perdicera usando fotografía y foto-trampeo, sin alterar su comportamiento. Se lograron grandes resultados
🔗 Publicación: Journal of Avian Biology, 2025.
Investigadores de la UMU han seguido durante 19 años a la población murciana de águila perdicera usando fotografía y foto-trampeo, sin alterar su comportamiento. Se lograron grandes resultados
🔗 Publicación: Journal of Avian Biology, 2025.
From Fig. 1 of the article: camera trapping placed on perching sites (adults: female and male 5+ years old and 8 years old, respectively).
Fig. 2 from the article: Trend data for Bonelli's eagles marked as recruited as territorial birds in the study population. a) Proportion of recruited individuals per year in relation to the total population; b) average age of recruited individuals per year.
Fig. 4 from the article: Apparent survival of territorial Bonelli's eagles in the studied population in relation to the best-supported models that included individual experience and sex.
New paper: a 19-year photographic capture–recapture study shows Bonelli’s eagles have high survival, especially experienced females, with improved recruitment and earlier breeding over time
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Nuevo trabajo donde monitorizamos el águila perdicera (Aquila fasciata) para obtener estimaciones de supervivencia aparente y tasas de recambio mediante identificación fotográfica no invasiva. doi.org/10.1002/jav....
Enlace al libro digital que se ha publicado recientemente sobre amenazas de las tortugas de tierra ante el cambio climático, a partir de un Workshop que reunió investigadores internacionales del área Mediterránea: herpetologica.es/15567-2/
Thank you all for attending the new session "Quantitative Ecology: modelling of populations and species distributions" at @sibecol-aeet-25.bsky.social organized by @gguillera.bsky.social and myself. See you soon!
In the #QuantitativeEcology Session @soniaillanas.bsky.social Talk about "Occupancy modeling for Wild ungulates from camera traps at National Scale" @sibecol-aeet-25.bsky.social
Talk about "Comparison of occupancy predictions from dynamic vs static multi-season occupancy models" by Francisco Cervantes @sibecol-aeet-25.bsky.social #QuantitativeEcologySession
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Yesterday we have the talk "Rethinking the role of spatially structuredrandom effects in species distribution models" at @sibecol-aeet-25.bsky.social #QuantitativeEcologySession
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Nice talk "Polygonal-shapped patterns in ecological data are common and significant" by Sara Villén at @sibecol-aeet-25.bsky.social
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Talk on #QuantitativeEcology of Júlia Rodríguez on "Ecological drivers of Mosquito-Borne disease Risk in human-impacted wetlands" @sibecol-aeet-25.bsky.social
New Session in the @sibecol-aeet-25.bsky.social on #QuantitativeEcology, starting with Julia G. de Aledo "Is biodiversity declining? Or fluctuations reflect natural variability? A decade of monitoring pollinator dynamics"