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Overview

Eloy Revilla is affiliated with the Spanish National Research Council in Spain. Their research spans primarily across Environmental Science with a significant focus on Ecology, Ecological Modeling, Genetics, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and the broader field of Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's work encompasses a variety of main topics including Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies, Human-Animal Interaction Studies, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation, and Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies.

Recent publications by Eloy Revilla feature studies published in various academic venues. These include:

  • Patterns and determinants of dispersal in grey wolves (Canis lupus), 2021, Biological Reviews/Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Rethinking megafauna, 2020, Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Evaluating tourist profiles and nature-based experiences in Biosphere Reserves using Flickr: Matches and mismatches between online social surveys and photo content analysis, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Warming threatens habitat suitability and breeding occupancy of rear-edge alpine bird specialists, 2021, Ecography
  • Digital conservation in biosphere reserves: Earth observations, social media, and nature's cultural contributions to people, 2020, Conservation Letters

The frequent platforms for Eloy Revilla's publication are:

  • Journal of Zoology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences
  • Ecography
  • Ecosphere

Collaborations form an integral part of Eloy Revilla's research output, with frequent co-authors including Jacinto Román, Alberto Fernández-Gil, Nuria Selva, Miguel de Gabriel Hernando, and Javier Naves.

Best Publications

  • A movement ecology paradigm for unifying organismal movement research

    Ran Nathan;Wayne M. Getz;Eloy Revilla;Marcel Holyoak

  • Pattern-oriented modeling of agent-based complex systems: lessons from ecology

    Volker Grimm;Eloy Revilla;Uta Berger;Florian Jeltsch

  • Approaching a state shift in Earth’s biosphere

    Anthony D. Barnosky;Elizabeth A. Hadly;Jordi Bascompte;Eric L. Berlow

  • Trends and missing parts in the study of movement ecology

    Marcel Holyoak;Renato Casagrandi;Ran Nathan;Eloy Revilla

  • Fragmented landscapes, road mortality and patch connectivity: modelling influences on the dispersal of Eurasian lynx

    Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Stephanie Kramer-Schadt;Eloy Revilla;Eloy Revilla;Thorsten Wiegand;Urs Breitenmoser

  • Assessing the suitability of central European landscapes for the reintroduction of Eurasian lynx

    Stephanie Schadt;Stephanie Schadt;Eloy Revilla;Eloy Revilla;Thorsten Wiegand;Felix Knauer

  • Effects of Habitat Loss and Fragmentation on Population Dynamics

    Thorsten Wiegand;Eloy Revilla;Kirk A. Moloney

  • Dispersal kernels: review

    Ran Nathan;Etienne Klein;Juan J. Robledo-Arnuncio;Eloy Revilla

  • RULE-BASED ASSESSMENT OF SUITABLE HABITAT AND PATCH CONNECTIVITY FOR THE EURASIAN LYNX

    Stephanie Schadt;Stephanie Schadt;Felix Knauer;Petra Kaczensky;Eloy Revilla;Eloy Revilla

  • Effects of Matrix Heterogeneity on Animal Dispersal: From Individual Behavior to Metapopulation-Level Parameters

    Eloy Revilla;Thorsten Wiegand;Francisco Palomares;Pablo Ferreras

  • Spatial ecology of Iberian lynx and abundance of European rabbits in southwestern Spain

    Francisco Palomares;Miguel Delibes;Eloy Revilla;Javier Calzada

  • Endangered Species Constrained by Natural and Human Factors: the Case of Brown Bears in Northern Spain

    Javier Naves;Thorsten Wiegand;Eloy Revilla;Eloy Revilla;Miguel Delibes

  • Individual movement behavior, matrix heterogeneity, and the dynamics of spatially structured populations.

    Eloy Revilla;Thorsten Wiegand

  • Brown bear attacks on humans: a worldwide perspective

    G. Bombieri;J. Naves;V. Penteriani;N. Selva

  • Iberian Lynx in a Fragmented Landscape: Predispersal, Dispersal, and Postdispersal Habitats

    Francisco Palomares;M. Delibes;Pablo Ferreras;José M. Fedriani

  • Spatial organization, group living and ecological correlates in low‐density populations of Eurasian badgers, Meles meles

    Eloy Revilla;Eloy Revilla;Francisco Palomares

  • Vertebrate road-kill patterns in Mediterranean habitats: Who, when and where

    M. D'Amico;J. Román;L. de los Reyes;E. Revilla

  • Seroprevalence and Genomic Divergence of Circulating Strains of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus among Felidae and Hyaenidae Species

    Jennifer L. Troyer;Jill Pecon-Slattery;Melody E. Roelke;Warren E. Johnson

  • The Lion King and the Hyaena Queen: large carnivore interactions and coexistence

    Stéphanie Périquet;Hervé Fritz;Eloy Revilla

  • Dealing with Uncertainty in Spatially Explicit Population Models

    Thorsten Wiegand;Eloy Revilla;Eloy Revilla;Felix Knauer

Frequent Co-Authors

Miguel Delibes
Miguel Delibes Spanish National Research Council
Clara Grilo
Clara Grilo University of Lisbon
Thorsten Wiegand
Thorsten Wiegand Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research
Nuria Selva
Nuria Selva Polish Academy of Sciences
Néstor Fernández
Néstor Fernández Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
José A. Godoy
José A. Godoy Spanish National Research Council
Hervé Fritz
Hervé Fritz Nelson Mandela University
Alejandro Rodríguez
Alejandro Rodríguez Spanish National Research Council
Miguel Clavero
Miguel Clavero Spanish National Research Council
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt
Stephanie Kramer-Schadt Leibniz Association

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