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    • A Test of the Substitution–Habitat Hypothesis in Amphibians 

      Martínez-Abraín, Alejandro; Galán, Pedro (Wiley, 2018-05-16)
      [Abstract] Most examples that support the substitution-habitat hypothesis (human-made habitats act as substitutes of original habitat) deal with birds and mammals. We tested this hypothesis in 14 amphibians by using ...
    • Pax Romana: ‘Refuge Abandonment’ and Spread of Fearless Behavior in a Reconciling World 

      Martínez-Abraín, Alejandro; Jiménez Pérez, Juan; Oro, Daniel (Wiley, 2019-02-05)
      [Abstract] Intense human persecution of wildlife in the past selected for shy individuals that survived in suboptimal refuge habitats. It appears that this long-term conflict is coming to an end in southern Europe, where ...
    • Local Prior Information and Mainland Overflow Explain Avian Colonisation in a Major Land-Bridge Island 

      Martínez-Abraín, Alejandro; Crespo, Jorge; Rebassa, Maties (Wiley, 2023-06-23)
      [Abstract] Aim: The relative roles of intrinsic and extrinsic factors, and those of local and regional variables, in island colonisation, remain major biogeographical questions. Thus, we analysed avian colonisation records ...
    • Ecological Non-equilibrium and Biological Conservation 

      Oro, Daniel; Martínez-Abraín, Alejandro (Elsevier, 2023-09-08)
      [Abstract] How to establish efficient conservation actions and policies for the long-term persistence of ecological systems remains a challenge. Conservation biology was born as a discipline of crisis, targeting the recovery ...
    • Response of Diverse Peanut Cultivars to Nano and Conventional Calcium Forms under Alkaline Sandy Soil 

      El-temsah, Mohamed E.; Abd-Elkrem, Yasser M.; Abd El-Gawad El-Gabry, Yasser; Abdelkader, Mohamed; Morsi, Nahid A. A.; Taha, Noura; Abd-Elrahman, Shaimaa; Hashem, Fadl; Shahin, Mostafa G.; Abd El-Samad, Gomaa A.; Boudiar, Ridha; Silvar, Cristina; El-Hendawy, Salah; Mansour, Elsayed; Abd El-hady, Mohamed (MDPI, 2023-07-09)
      [Abstract] Calcium is one of the most limiting factors for the growth and reproduction of peanut, which ultimately affects pod and seed yields. A two-year field experiment was carried out to assess the impact of five calcium ...