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    Independent contributions of threat and popularity to conservation translocations

    Species translocations are popular tools in conservation, but may be increasingly motivated by species’ popularity, rather than their threat status. We analyzed relative contributions of threat status (a surro...

    M. Díaz, J. D. Anadón, J. L. Tella, A. Giménez, I. Pérez in Biodiversity and Conservation (2018)

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    Disentangling the effects of habitat, connectivity and interspecific competition in the range expansion of exotic and native ungulates

    Wild medium-sized ungulate populations are recovering in many countries of the Northern Hemisphere due to abandonment of rural areas but also due to the translocation of native and exotic ungulates for game hu...

    J. D. Anadón, J. M. Pérez-García, I. Pérez, J. Royo in Landscape Ecology (2018)

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    Habitat Selection by the Spur-thighed Tortoise Testudo graeca in a Multisuccessional Landscape: Implications for Habitat Management

    As a result of human activities, natural Mediterranean landscapes (including agro-ecosystems) are characterised by a mosaic-like structure with habitat-patches at different successional stages. These systems h...

    J. D. Anadón, A. Giménez, I. Pérez, M. Martínez in Biodiversity & Conservation (2006)

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    Breeding waterbirds in relation to artificial pond attributes: implications for the design of irrigation facilities

    The growth of inter-basin water transfers and the development of new irrigation facilities in southeastern Spain are responsible for a variety of ecological impacts. In spite of this, the construction of artif...

    J.A. Sánchez-Zapata, J.D. Anadón, M. Carrete, A. Giménez in Biodiversity & Conservation (2005)