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Overview

Pablo Ferreras is affiliated with the University of Castilla-La Mancha in Spain. Their research primarily falls within the field of Environmental Science, with a significant focus on Ecology and its related subfields, including Ecological Modeling, Small Animals, Genetics, and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The scientist's work centers on themes such as Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies, Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies, Avian Ecology and Behavior, Genetic and Phenotypic Traits in Livestock, and Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Pablo Ferreras include Francisco Díaz-Ruiz, Esther Descalzo, Jorge Tobajas, Miguel Delibes-Mateos, and José Jímenez.

Key venues where their research has been published consist of Biological Conservation, European Journal of Wildlife Research, Mammalian Biology, Galemys Spanish Journal of Mammalogy, and Journal of Zoology.

Some of the recent papers authored or coauthored by Pablo Ferreras are:

  • Ecological traits and the spatial structure of competitive coexistence among carnivores (2020) in Ecology
  • Mammal responses to global changes in human activity vary by trophic group and landscape (2024) in Nature Ecology & Evolution
  • Survival and cause-specific mortality of European wildcat (Felis silvestris) across Europe (2021) in Biological Conservation
  • Reducing nest predation of ground-nesting birds through conditioned food aversion (2020) in Biological Conservation
  • Effects on carrion consumption in a mammalian scavenger community when dominant species are excluded (2021) in Mammalian Biology

Best Publications

  • Effects of an attractive sink leading into maladaptive habitat selection.

    Miguel Delibes;Pilar Gaona;Pablo Ferreras

  • Plasticity in circadian activity patterns of mesocarnivores in Southwestern Europe: implications for species coexistence

    Pedro Monterroso;Pedro Monterroso;Paulo Célio Alves;Paulo Célio Alves;Pablo Ferreras

  • Key Role of European Rabbits in the Conservation of the Western Mediterranean Basin Hotspot

    Miguel Delibes-Mateos;Miguel Delibes-Mateos;Miguel Delibes;Pablo Ferreras;Rafael Villafuerte

  • Positive Effects on Game Species of Top Predators by Controlling Smaller Predator Populations: An Example with Lynx, Mongooses, and Rabbits

    Francisco Palomares;P. Gaona;Pablo Ferreras;M. Delibes

  • Landscape structure and asymmetrical inter-patch connectivity in a metapopulation of the endangered Iberian lynx

    P. Ferreras

  • Spatial Relationships Between Iberian Lynx and Other Carnivores in an Area of South-Western Spain

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

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

    Eloy Revilla;Thorsten Wiegand;Francisco Palomares;Pablo Ferreras

  • Rates and causes of mortality in a fragmented population of Iberian lynx Felis pardina Temminck, 1824

    Pablo Ferreras;Juan J. Aldama;Juan F. Beltrán;M. Delibes

  • Rabbits as a keystone species in southern Europe

    Miguel Delibes-Mateos;Steve M. Redpath;Elena Angulo;Pablo Ferreras

  • The impact of native competitors on an alien invasive: temporal niche shifts to avoid interspecific aggression?

    Lauren A. Harrington;Andrew L. Harrington;Nobuyuki Yamaguchi;Michael D. Thom

  • Catch Me If You Can: Diel Activity Patterns of Mammalian Prey and Predators

    Pedro Monterroso;Pedro Monterroso;Paulo Célio Alves;Paulo Célio Alves;Pablo Ferreras

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

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

  • The impact of American mink Mustela vison on water birds in the upper Thames

    P. Ferreras;D.W. Macdonald

  • DYNAMICS AND VIABILITY OF A METAPOPULATION OF THE ENDANGERED IBERIAN LYNX (LYNX PARDINUS)

    Pilar Gaona;Pablo Ferreras;Miguel Delibes

  • Biogeographical patterns in the diet of an opportunistic predator: the red fox Vulpes vulpes in the Iberian Peninsula

    Francisco Díaz-Ruiz;Miguel Delibes-Mateos;José Luis García-Moreno;José María López-Martín

  • Drivers of red fox (Vulpes vulpes) daily activity: prey availability, human disturbance or habitat structure?

    Francisco Díaz-Ruiz;Francisco Díaz-Ruiz;Jesús Caro;Miguel Delibes-Mateos;Miguel Delibes-Mateos;Beatriz Arroyo

  • Spatial organization and land tenure system of the endangered Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus)

    Pablo Ferreras;Juan F. Beltrán;Juan J. Aldama;M. Delibes

  • European rabbit population trends and associated factors: a review of the situation in the Iberian Peninsula

    Miguel Delibes-Mateos;Miguel Delibes-Mateos;Pablo Ferreras;Rafael Villafuerte

  • Spatial ecology of the European wildcat in a Mediterranean ecosystem: dealing with small radio-tracking datasets in species conservation

    P. Monterroso;P. Monterroso;J. C. Brito;P. Ferreras;P. C. Alves

  • Attractive sinks, or how individual behavioural decisions determine source–sink dynamics

    Miguel Delibes;Pablo Ferreras;Pilar Gaona

Frequent Co-Authors

Rafael Villafuerte
Rafael Villafuerte Spanish National Research Council
Paulo C. Alves
Paulo C. Alves University of Porto
Miguel Delibes
Miguel Delibes Spanish National Research Council
Rafael Mateo
Rafael Mateo University of Castilla-La Mancha
Beatriz Arroyo
Beatriz Arroyo Spanish National Research Council
Javier Viñuela
Javier Viñuela University of Castilla-La Mancha
José M. Fedriani
José M. Fedriani Spanish National Research Council
Eloy Revilla
Eloy Revilla Spanish National Research Council
José Vicente López-Bao
José Vicente López-Bao Spanish National Research Council
Alejandro Rodríguez
Alejandro Rodríguez Spanish National Research Council

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