Pablo Ferreras spends much of his time researching Ecology, Habitat, Home range, Biological dispersal and Metapopulation. All of his Ecology and Endangered species, Keystone species, Predation, Biodiversity and Competition investigations are sub-components of the entire Ecology study. His study looks at the intersection of Predation and topics like Population density with Population size and Spatial distribution.
He works mostly in the field of Home range, limiting it down to concerns involving National park and, occasionally, Habitat fragmentation, Range, Environmental protection and Protected area. His Biological dispersal research incorporates themes from Territoriality, Conservation biology and Scale. His Extinction threshold study in the realm of Metapopulation connects with subjects such as High mortality.
Pablo Ferreras mostly deals with Ecology, Predation, Habitat, Vulpes and Zoology. His Ecology study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as European rabbit. His research in the fields of Predator overlaps with other disciplines such as Christian ministry.
His Habitat study combines topics in areas such as Population growth and Biological dispersal, Metapopulation. His Vulpes research includes themes of Meles and Identification. His work on Alectoris rufa, Red-legged partridge and Seasonal breeder is typically connected to Chromosomal translocation as part of general Zoology study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Predation, Zoology, Vulpes, Ecology and Carnivore are his primary areas of study. His studies in Predation integrate themes in fields like European rabbit and Taste aversion. His study in the fields of Herpestes and Mongoose under the domain of Zoology overlaps with other disciplines such as Selection.
His Vulpes research incorporates elements of Mesopredator release hypothesis, Abundance and Habitat. Pablo Ferreras performs integrative study on Ecology and Context. His Carnivore study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Badger, Meles, Genetta genetta and Rare species.
Pablo Ferreras mainly investigates Ecology, Vulpes, Context, Carnivore and Abundance. His work is connected to Ecosystem and Ecosystem model, as a part of Ecology. His Vulpes research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Zoology, Badger, Meles and Rare species.
There are a combination of areas like Range, Habitat, Home range, European wildcat and Behavioral pattern integrated together with his Context study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Genetta genetta, Guild and Apex predator in addition to Carnivore. His research in the fields of Abundance estimation overlaps with other disciplines such as Estimation.
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Effects of an attractive sink leading into maladaptive habitat selection.
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The American Naturalist (2001)
Landscape structure and asymmetrical inter-patch connectivity in a metapopulation of the endangered Iberian lynx
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Biological Conservation (2001)
Positive Effects on Game Species of Top Predators by Controlling Smaller Predator Populations: An Example with Lynx, Mongooses, and Rabbits
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Conservation Biology (1995)
Key Role of European Rabbits in the Conservation of the Western Mediterranean Basin Hotspot
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Conservation Biology (2008)
Rates and causes of mortality in a fragmented population of Iberian lynx Felis pardina Temminck, 1824
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Biological Conservation (1992)
Spatial Relationships Between Iberian Lynx and Other Carnivores in an Area of South-Western Spain
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Journal of Applied Ecology (1996)
Effects of Matrix Heterogeneity on Animal Dispersal: From Individual Behavior to Metapopulation-Level Parameters
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The American Naturalist (2004)
Rabbits as a keystone species in southern Europe
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Biological Conservation (2007)
Iberian Lynx in a Fragmented Landscape: Predispersal, Dispersal, and Postdispersal Habitats
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Conservation Biology (2000)
The impact of American mink Mustela vison on water birds in the upper Thames
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Journal of Applied Ecology (1999)
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