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pro vyhledávání: '"Inês Catry"'
Autor:
João Faria, Luís Reino, Pedro Beja, David Gonçalves, Juan S. Sánchez-Oliver, Francisco Moreira, Inês Catry, John T. Rotenberry, Rui Morgado, Lluís Brotons, Stefan Dullinger, Stefan Schindler, Joana Santana
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Conservation, Vol 50, Iss , Pp e02818- (2024)
Afforestation affects Mediterranean farmland biodiversity due to loss and fragmentation of grassland habitats. While the influence of landscape context and plantation edges on farmland bird responses to afforestation is well-documented, less is known
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/7f735f2305804e27b9b5d5dbe744793b
Autor:
Marta Acácio, Inês Catry, Andrea Soriano-Redondo, João Paulo Silva, Philip W. Atkinson, Aldina M. A. Franco
Publikováno v:
Movement Ecology, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2022)
Abstract Background Migration phenology is shifting for many long-distance migrants due to global climate change, however the timing and duration of migration may influence the environmental conditions individuals encounter, with potential fitness co
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/348fe40bcb664f268a817c3ac1f8b83c
Autor:
Claire Buchan, James J. Gilroy, Inês Catry, Javier Bustamante, Alina D. Marca, Philip W. Atkinson, Juan Miguel González, Aldina M. A. Franco
Publikováno v:
Scientific Reports, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021)
Abstract Migration may expose individuals to a wide range of increasing anthropogenic threats. In addition to direct mortality effects, this exposure may influence post-migratory reproductive fitness. Partial migration—where a population comprises
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/c2dd69a7ba2f48a698ce0c87a51d1757
Autor:
Sílvia Pina, Sasha Vasconcelos, Luís Reino, Joana Santana, Pedro Beja, Juan S. Sánchez-Oliver, Inês Catry, Francisco Moreira, Sónia Ferreira
Publikováno v:
ZooKeys, Vol 691, Iss , Pp 19-48 (2017)
With the increasing awareness of the need for Orthoptera conservation, greater efforts must be gathered to implement specific monitoring schemes. Despite recent surveys, little is known about Portuguese Orthoptera populations. This study was performe
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1eee8e8b1d6d4769aed7ce7aff10e45b
Autor:
Francisco Moreira, Vitor Encarnação, Gonçalo Rosa, Nathalie Gilbert, Samuel Infante, Julieta Costa, Marcello D’Amico, Ricardo C Martins, Inês Catry
Publikováno v:
Environmental Research Letters, Vol 12, Iss 2, p 024019 (2017)
Power lines are increasingly widespread across many regions of the planet. Although these linear infrastructures are known for their negative impacts on bird populations, through collision and electrocution, some species take advantage of electricity
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/620e6bfb9fa2430b9bcb7b6afaec2fbb
Autor:
Inês Catry, Aldina M A Franco, Pedro Rocha, Rita Alcazar, Susana Reis, Ana Cordeiro, Rita Ventim, Joaquim Teodósio, Francisco Moreira
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 8, Iss 3, p e58320 (2013)
Among birds, breeding numbers are mainly limited by two resources of major importance: food supply and nest-site availability. Here, we investigated how differences in land-use and nest-site availability affected the foraging behaviour, breeding succ
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/445941db454549c2ae8d11f5c202ba92
Autor:
Lucyna Halupka, Debora Arlt, Jere Tolvanen, Alexandre Millon, Pierre Bize, Peter Adamík, Pascal Albert, Wayne J. Arendt, Alexander V. Artemyev, Vittorio Baglione, Jerzy Bańbura, Mirosława Bańbura, Emilio Barba, Robert T. Barrett, Peter H. Becker, Eugen Belskii, Mark Bolton, E. Keith Bowers, Joël Bried, Lyanne Brouwer, Monika Bukacińska, Dariusz Bukaciński, Lesley Bulluck, Kate F. Carstens, Inês Catry, Motti Charter, Anna Chernomorets, Rita Covas, Monika Czuchra, Donald C. Dearborn, Florentino de Lope, Adrián S. Di Giacomo, Valery C. Dombrovski, Hugh Drummond, Michael J. Dunn, Tapio Eeva, Louise M. Emmerson, Yngve Espmark, Juan A. Fargallo, Sergey I. Gashkov, Elena Yu. Golubova, Michael Griesser, Michael P. Harris, Jeffrey P. Hoover, Zuzanna Jagiełło, Patrik Karell, Janusz Kloskowski, Walter D. Koenig, Heikki Kolunen, Małgorzata Korczak-Abshire, Erkki Korpimäki, Indrikis Krams, Miloš Krist, Sonja C. Krüger, Boris D. Kuranov, Xavier Lambin, Michael P. Lombardo, Andrey Lyakhov, Alfonso Marzal, Anders P. Møller, Verónica C. Neves, Jan Tøttrup Nielsen, Alexander Numerov, Beata Orłowska, Daniel Oro, Markus Öst, Richard A. Phillips, Hannu Pietiäinen, Vicente Polo, Jiří Porkert, Jaime Potti, Hannu Pöysä, Thierry Printemps, Jouke Prop, Petra Quillfeldt, Jaime A. Ramos, Pierre-Alain Ravussin, Robert N. Rosenfield, Alexandre Roulin, Dustin R. Rubenstein, Irina E. Samusenko, Denis A. Saunders, Michael Schaub, Juan C. Senar, Fabrizio Sergio, Tapio Solonen, Diana V. Solovyeva, Janusz Stępniewski, Paul M. Thompson, Marcin Tobolka, János Török, Martijn van de Pol, Louis Vernooij, Marcel E. Visser, David F. Westneat, Nathaniel T. Wheelwright, Jarosław Wiącek, Karen L. Wiebe, Andrew G. Wood, Andrzej Wuczyński, Dariusz Wysocki, Markéta Zárybnická, Antoni Margalida, Konrad Halupka
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 120(19):e2208389120. National Academy of Sciences
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Halupka, Lucyna; Arlt, Debora; Tolvanen, Jere; Millon, Alexandre; Bize, Pierre; Adamík, Peter; Albert, Pascal; Arendt, Wayne J; Artemyev, Alexander V; Baglione, Vittorio; Bańbura, Jerzy; Bańbura, Mirosława; Barba, Emilio; Barrett, Robert T; Becker, Peter H; Belskii, Eugen; Bolton, Mark; Bowers, E Keith; Bried, Joël; Brouwer, Lyanne; ... (2023). The effect of climate change on avian offspring production: A global meta-analysis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America-PNAS, 120(19), e2208389120. National Academy of Sciences 10.1073/pnas.2208389120
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Halupka, Lucyna; Arlt, Debora; Tolvanen, Jere; Millon, Alexandre; Bize, Pierre; Adamík, Peter; Albert, Pascal; Arendt, Wayne J; Artemyev, Alexander V; Baglione, Vittorio; Bańbura, Jerzy; Bańbura, Mirosława; Barba, Emilio; Barrett, Robert T; Becker, Peter H; Belskii, Eugen; Bolton, Mark; Bowers, E Keith; Bried, Joël; Brouwer, Lyanne; ... (2023). The effect of climate change on avian offspring production: A global meta-analysis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America-PNAS, 120(19), e2208389120. National Academy of Sciences 10.1073/pnas.2208389120
Climate change affects timing of reproduction in many bird species, but few studies have investigated its influence on annual reproductive output. Here, we assess changes in the annual production of young by female breeders in 201 populations of 104
Publikováno v:
Animal Behaviour. 189:101-111
Predation risk profoundly shapes how animals behave and is one of the main forces driving the formation or maintenance of groups. For some species, group living may be facultative, and individuals may live solitarily or aggregate with conspecifics or
Autor:
Claire Buchan, Aldina M. A. Franco, Inês Catry, Anna Gamero, Alena Klvaňová, James J. Gilroy, Richard Field
Publikováno v:
Global Ecology and Biogeography. 31:1707-1725
Aim: Migratory species rely on multiple ranges across the annual cycle, rendering them vulnerable to a wide range of spatially disparate anthropogenic threats. The spatial distribution of these threats will strongly influence the magnitude of their p
Autor:
Jethro G. Gauld, João P. Silva, Philip W. Atkinson, Paul Record, Marta Acácio, Volen Arkumarev, Julio Blas, Willem Bouten, Niall Burton, Inês Catry, Jocelyn Champagnon, Gary D. Clewley, Mindaugas Dagys, Olivier Duriez, Klaus‐Michael Exo, Wolfgang Fiedler, Andrea Flack, Guilad Friedemann, Johannes Fritz, Clara Garcia‐Ripolles, Stefan Garthe, Dimitri Giunchi, Atanas Grozdanov, Roi Harel, Elizabeth M. Humphreys, René Janssen, Andrea Kölzsch, Olga Kulikova, Thomas K. Lameris, Pascual López‐López, Elizabeth A. Masden, Flavio Monti, Ran Nathan, Stoyan Nikolov, Steffen Oppel, Hristo Peshev, Louis Phipps, Ivan Pokrovsky, Viola H. Ross‐Smith, Victoria Saravia, Emily S. Scragg, Andrea Sforzi, Emilian Stoynov, Chris Thaxter, Wouter Van Steelant, Mariëlle Toor, Bernd Vorneweg, Jonas Waldenström, Martin Wikelski, Ramūnas Žydelis, Aldina M. A. Franco
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Ecology, 59(6), 1496-1512. John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1. Wind turbines and power lines can cause bird mortality due to collision or electrocution. The biodiversity impacts of energy infrastructure (EI) can be minimised through effective landscape-scale planning and mitigation. The identification of high