Ecology, Vulture, Endangered species, Predation and Ecosystem are his primary areas of study. His studies link Zoology with Ecology. His Zoology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Breed, Population density, Competition and Social system.
The various areas that Antoni Margalida examines in his Vulture study include Range, Population growth, Accipitridae and Christian ministry. His research in Predation focuses on subjects like Spanish imperial eagle, which are connected to Vegetation cover, Eagle, Fishery and Spatial aggregation. His work on Ecosystem services as part of general Ecosystem study is frequently linked to Evolution rule and Ability to work, bridging the gap between disciplines.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Vulture, Zoology, Predation and Endangered species. His Ecology study is mostly concerned with Threatened species, Carrion, Nest, Habitat and Spanish imperial eagle. His Carrion research includes themes of Facultative, Obligate and Guild.
His study explores the link between Vulture and topics such as Livestock that cross with problems in Environmental protection. His research in the fields of Feather, Brood and Sperm competition overlaps with other disciplines such as Fertile Period. Antoni Margalida studies Predation, namely Predator.
Antoni Margalida mainly focuses on Vulture, Zoology, Ecology, Disease and Predation. The Vulture study combines topics in areas such as Environmental planning, Population model, Population size, Threatened species and Guild. Antoni Margalida works mostly in the field of Threatened species, limiting it down to concerns involving Tourism and, occasionally, Wildlife.
His Zoology research incorporates elements of Pleistocene, Falconiformes and Cave. Antoni Margalida integrates Ecology and Simulation modeling in his research. The study incorporates disciplines such as Population decline, Global warming, Annual cycle, Brood and Reproductive success in addition to Predation.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Zoology, Vulture, Endangered species and Bone marrow preservation. He studies Ecology, focusing on Guild in particular. His Vulture research includes elements of Carrion, Agonistic behaviour, Interspecific competition, Predation and Dominance hierarchy.
His research in Endangered species intersects with topics in Falconiformes and Adaptive management. Pleistocene and Cave are fields of study that overlap with his Bone marrow preservation research.
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Density-dependent productivity depression in Pyrenean Bearded Vultures: implications for conservation.
Martina Carrete;José A. Donázar;Antoni Margalida.
Ecological Applications (2006)
Testing the Goodness of Supplementary Feeding to Enhance Population Viability in an Endangered Vulture
Daniel Oro;Antoni Margalida;Martina Carrete;Rafael Heredia.
PLOS ONE (2008)
Sanitary versus environmental policies: fitting together two pieces of the puzzle of European vulture conservation.
Antoni Margalida;José A. Donázar;Martina Carrete;Martina Carrete;José A. Sánchez‐Zapata.
Journal of Applied Ecology (2010)
Humans and Scavengers: The Evolution of Interactions and Ecosystem Services
Marcos Moleón;José A. Sánchez-Zapata;Antoni Margalida;Martina Carrete.
BioScience (2014)
Too sanitary for vultures.
José A. Donázar;Antoni Margalida;Martina Carrete;José A. Sánchez-Zapata.
Science (2009)
Supplementary feeding as an effective tool for improving breeding success in the Spanish imperial eagle (Aquila adalberti)
Luis Mariano González;Antoni Margalida;Roberto Sánchez;Javier Oria.
Biological Conservation (2006)
Sources of variation in mortality of the Bearded Vulture Gypaetus barbatus in Europe
Antoni Margalida;Rafael Heredia;Martine Razin;Mauro Hernández.
Bird Conservation International (2008)
Poison-related mortality effects in the endangered Egyptian vulture ( Neophron percnopterus ) population in Spain
Mauro Hernández;Antoni Margalida.
European Journal of Wildlife Research (2009)
Modelling the effects of sanitary policies on European vulture conservation
Antoni Margalida;Ma Àngels Colomer.
Scientific Reports (2012)
Pesticide abuse in Europe: effects on the Cinereous vulture (Aegypius monachus) population in Spain
Mauro Hernández;Antoni Margalida.
Ecotoxicology (2008)
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