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Raimundo Real

Raimundo Real

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
47
Citations
12563
World Ranking
4349
National Ranking
134

Overview

Raimundo Real is affiliated with the University of Malaga in Spain. Their research spans environmental science and medicine, with a focus on several key subfields including ecology, public health, environmental and occupational health, ecological modeling, infectious diseases, and nature and landscape conservation.

The main topics of their work encompass species distribution and climate change, mosquito-borne diseases and control, wildlife ecology and conservation, viral infections and vectors, ecology and vegetation dynamics studies, zoonotic diseases and public health, and animal ecology and behavior studies.

Recent publications by Raimundo Real include:

  • "Want to model a species niche? A step-by-step guideline on correlative ecological niche modelling," 2021, Ecological Modelling
  • "Predicting the spatio-temporal spread of West Nile virus in Europe," 2021, PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • "North Atlantic Oscillation and fisheries management during global climate change," 2021, Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries
  • "Worldwide dynamic biogeography of zoonotic and anthroponotic dengue," 2021, PLoS neglected tropical diseases
  • "Atmospheric indices allow anticipating the incidence of jellyfish coastal swarms," 2020, Mediterranean Marine Science

Raimundo Real collaborates frequently with researchers such as Antonio-Román Muñoz, Jesús Olivero, Marina Segura, José-María García-Carrasco, and Alisa Aliaga-Samanez. These coauthors have multiple joint publications, indicating ongoing collaborative relationships.

The scientist's work has been published predominantly in venues including Scientific Reports, Frontiers in Zoology, Ecological Modelling, PLoS neglected tropical diseases, and Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.

Best Publications

  • AUC: a misleading measure of the performance of predictive distribution models

    Jorge M. Lobo;Alberto Jiménez-Valverde;Raimundo Real

  • The Probabilistic Basis of Jaccard's Index of Similarity

    Raimundo Real;Juan M. Vargas

  • Want to model a species niche? A step-by-step guideline on correlative ecological niche modelling

    Neftalí Sillero;Salvador Arenas-Castro;Urtzi Enriquez‐Urzelai;Urtzi Enriquez‐Urzelai;Cândida Gomes Vale

  • Obtaining environmental favourability functions from logistic regression

    Raimundo Real;A. Márcia Barbosa;J. Mario Vargas

  • New measures for assessing model equilibrium and prediction mismatch in species distribution models

    A. Márcia Barbosa;A. Márcia Barbosa;Raimundo Real;A.-Román Muñoz;Jennifer A. Brown

  • Recent loss of closed forests is associated with Ebola virus disease outbreaks

    Jesús Olivero;Julia E. Fa;Julia E. Fa;Raimundo Real;Ana L. Márquez

  • Delimiting the geographical background in species distribution modelling

    Pelayo Acevedo;Pelayo Acevedo;Pelayo Acevedo;Alberto Jiménez-Valverde;Jorge M. Lobo;Raimundo Real

  • Otter (Lutra lutra) distribution modeling at two resolution scales suited to conservation planning in the Iberian Peninsula

    A. Márcia Barbosa;Raimundo Real;Jesús Olivero;J. Mario Vargas

  • Assessing the potential range expansion of the exotic monk parakeet in Spain

    Antonio-Román Muñoz;Raimundo Real

  • Past, present and future of wild ungulates in relation to changes in land use

    Pelayo Acevedo;Miguel Ángel Farfán;Ana Luz Márquez;Miguel Delibes-Mateos

  • Discrimination capacity in species distribution models depends on the representativeness of the environmental domain

    Alberto Jiménez-Valverde;Pelayo Acevedo;Pelayo Acevedo;A. Márcia Barbosa;A. Márcia Barbosa;Jorge M. Lobo

  • Favourability: concept, distinctive characteristics and potential usefulness

    Pelayo Acevedo;Raimundo Real

  • Modelling the distribution of Bonelli's eagle in Spain: implications for conservation planning

    A. Román Muñoz;Raimundo Real;A. Márcia Barbosa;J. Mario Vargas

  • Transferability of environmental favourability models in geographic space : The case of the Iberian desman (Galemys pyrenaicus) in Portugal and Spain

    A. Márcia Barbosa;A. Márcia Barbosa;A. Márcia Barbosa;Raimundo Real;J. Mario Vargas

  • Tables of significant values of Jaccard's index of similarity

    R. Real

  • Disentangling the relative effects of bushmeat availability on human nutrition in central Africa

    Fa Je;Olivero J;Real R;Farfán Ma

  • Conservation biogeography of ecologically interacting species: the case of the Iberian lynx and the European rabbit

    Raimundo Real;A. Márcia Barbosa;A. Márcia Barbosa;A. Márcia Barbosa;Alejandro Rodríguez;Francisco J. García

  • What is the impact of wind farms on birds? A case study in southern Spain

    M. A. Farfán;J. M. Vargas;J. Duarte;R. Real

  • Relative importance of environment, human activity and spatial situation in determining the distribution of terrestrial mammal diversity in Argentina

    Raimundo Real;A. Márcia Barbosa;Daniela Porras;Marta S. Kin

  • Disaggregating and mapping crop statistics using hypertemporal remote sensing.

    M.R. Khan;C.A.J.M. de Bie;H. van Keulen;E.M.A. Smaling;E.M.A. Smaling

Frequent Co-Authors

Pelayo Acevedo
Pelayo Acevedo University of Castilla-La Mancha
Julia E. Fa
Julia E. Fa Manchester Metropolitan University
Andrew K. Skidmore
Andrew K. Skidmore University of Twente
Robert Nasi
Robert Nasi Center for International Forestry Research
Alberto Jiménez-Valverde
Alberto Jiménez-Valverde University of Alcalá
Paulo C. Alves
Paulo C. Alves University of Porto
Jorge M. Lobo
Jorge M. Lobo Spanish National Research Council
Luis Gimeno
Luis Gimeno Universidade de Vigo
Pablo Ferreras
Pablo Ferreras University of Castilla-La Mancha
Eric Smaling
Eric Smaling Wageningen University & Research

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