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  • Larger size and older age c... Larger size and older age confer competitive advantage: dominance hierarchy within European vulture guild
    Moreno-Opo, Rubén; Trujillano, Ana; Margalida, Antoni Scientific reports, 02/2020, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Competition for limiting natural resources generates complex networks of relationships between individuals, both at the intra- and interspecific levels, establishing hierarchical scenarios among ...
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  • Exploratory and territorial... Exploratory and territorial behavior in a reintroduced population of Iberian lynx
    Rueda, Carmen; Jiménez, José; Palacios, María Jesús ... Scientific reports, 07/2021, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    In reintroduction projects, an analysis of dispersal, exploratory movements and territorial behavior of the species concerned offers valuable information on the adaptive management of threatened ...
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  • Scavenging in changing envi... Scavenging in changing environments: woody encroachment shapes rural scavenger assemblages in Europe
    Oliva‐Vidal, Pilar; Sebastián‐González, Esther; Margalida, Antoni Oikos, December 2022, 2022-12-00, 20221201, Volume: 2022, Issue: 12
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    Rural abandonment and subsequent vegetation regeneration (‘passive rewilding') are expected to increase worldwide, producing cascades of dynamic socioeconomic, landscape and biological changes. ...
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  • The importance of the nutri... The importance of the nutritive value of old bones in the diet of Bearded vultures Gypaetus barbatus
    Margalida, Antoni; Villalba, Daniel Scientific reports, 08/2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Vultures are central-place foragers and need to optimize their foraging behaviour to offset travel costs by increasing their energy gain. This process is more obvious in certain vulture species that ...
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  • Humans and Scavengers Humans and Scavengers
    MOLEÓN, MARCOS; SÁNCHEZ-ZAPATA, JOSÉ A.; MARGALIDA, ANTONI ... BioScience/Bioscience, 05/2014, Volume: 64, Issue: 5
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    Since the origin of early Homo species during the Late Pliocene, interactions of humans with scavenging birds and mammals have changed in form through shifting ecological scenarios. How humans ...
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  • Effect of nest composition,... Effect of nest composition, experience and nest quality on nest-building behaviour in the Bonelli's Eagle
    Martínez, José E; Zuberogoitia, Íñigo; Calvo, José F ... Scientific reports, 03/2022, Volume: 12, Issue: 1
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    In bi-parentally built nests, there is evidence to suggest that nests are extended phenotypic signals that accurately indicate the quality of the building parent/s. Raptors often use a variety of ...
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  • The end of primary moult as... The end of primary moult as an indicator of global warming effects in the Red-legged Partridge Alectoris rufa, a medium sized, sedentary species
    Nadal, Jesús; Ponz, Carolina; Margalida, Antoni Ecological indicators, March 2021, 2021-03-00, 2021-03-01, Volume: 122
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    Display omitted •We examine the potential effects of global warming on the primary moult process.•Warming effects on the end of primary moult could affect a bird’s annual cycle.•The end of moult ...
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  • Eurasian griffon vulture (G... Eurasian griffon vulture (Gyps fulvus) as a bone modifying agent and its implications for archaeology
    Arilla, Maite; Rosell, Jordi; Margalida, Antoni ... Scientific reports, 10/2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 1
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    Neo-taphonomic studies have allowed us to detect bone damage patterns linked to carnivore preferences and behavioral traits as well as to improve our understanding of the origin of different ...
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  • Duration record for a GPS‐t... Duration record for a GPS‐transmitter fitted to a vulture
    Margalida, Antoni Frontiers in ecology and the environment, June 2024, 20240601, Volume: 22, Issue: 5
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    The bearded vulture, a threatened species in Europe, was studied for its conservation in the Pyrenees region. A four-year-old male vulture named Adrian was captured and fitted with a GPS transmitter ...
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  • Age and Sex Ratios in a Hig... Age and Sex Ratios in a High-Density Wild Red-Legged Partridge Population
    Nadal, Jesús; Ponz, Carolina; Margalida, Antoni PloS one, 08/2016, Volume: 11, Issue: 8
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    The dynamics of a wild red-legged partridge population were examined over a 14-year period in Spain to identify patterns in age and sex ratios in relation to weather parameters, and to assess the ...
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