Browsing GI-GIBE - Artigos by Author "Llaneza, Luis"
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Alternated Selection Mechanisms Maintain Adaptive Diversity in Different Demographic Scenarios of a Large Carnivore
Rocha, Rita Gomes; Magalhães, V.; López Bao, José Vicente; van der Loo, W.; Llaneza, Luis; Álvares, Francisco; Esteves, Pedro; Godinho, Raquel (BioMed Central, 2019-04-11)[Abstract]: Background: Different population trajectories are expected to impact the signature of neutral and adaptive processes at multiple levels, challenging the assessment of the relative roles of different microevolutionary ... -
Contrasting Wolf Responses to Different Paved Roads and Traffic Volume Levels
Dennehy, Emma; Llaneza, Luis; López Bao, José Vicente (Springer Nature, 2021-07-13)[Abstract]: In some regions of the world, large carnivores, such as wolves, persist in landscapes with dense networks of paved roads. However, beyond the general impacts of roads on wildlife, we still lack information on ... -
Cryptic Population Structure Reveals Low Dispersal in Iberian Wolves
Silva, Pedro; López Bao, José Vicente; Llaneza, Luis; Godinho, Raquel (Springer Nature, 2018-09-20)[Abstract]: Highly mobile mammalian carnivores are expected to have the capability to maintain high levels of gene flow across large geographic scales. Nonetheless, surprising levels of genetic structure have been found ... -
Ecological Consequences of Human Depopulation of Rural Areas on Wildlife: A Unifying Perspective
Martínez-Abraín, Alejandro; Jiménez Pérez, Juan; Jiménez, Ignacio; Ferrer, Xavier; Llaneza, Luis; Ferrer Baena, Miguel; Palomero, Guillermo; Ballesteros, Fernando; Galán, Pedro; Oro, Daniel (Elsevier, 2020-11-10)[Abstract] The depopulation of rural areas by humans (or rural exodus) in southern Europe, and the associated abandonment of cropland, had marked ecological consequences on wildlife, which became evident approximately ... -
Gastrointestinal Parasites in Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus signatus) from the Iberian Peninsula
Pereira, Ana Luísa; Mateus, Teresa Letra; Llaneza, Luis; Vieira-Pinto, M. M.; Madeira de Carvalho, L. M. (MDPI, 2023-01-01)[Abstract]: The Iberian Peninsula is one of the most humanized areas in Europe, yet humans may cohabit with large predators, such as the Iberian wolf (Canis lupus signatus), at the expense of many contributions to its ... -
Giardia sp. and Cryptosporidium sp. in Iberian Wolf
Pereira, Ana Luísa; Mateus, Teresa Letra; Llaneza, Luis; Duarte, Sofia (National Documentation Centre (EKT), 2019-07-12)[Abstract]: A subsample consisting of fifty fecal samples from wild Iberian Wolf (Canis lupus signatus), from the northwest of Spain were collected in the field. The samples were analyzed for cysts of Giardia sp. and oocysts ... -
Hair Cortisol Concentration Reflects the Life Cycle and Management of Grey Wolves Across Four European Populations
Sousa-Pereira, Patrícia de; Llaneza, Luis; Santos, Nuno (Springer Nature, 2022-04-05)[Abstract]: The grey wolf (Canis lupus) persists in a variety of human-dominated landscapes and is subjected to various legal management regimes throughout Europe. Our aim was to assess the effects of intrinsic and ... -
Toward Reliable Population Estimates of Wolves by Combining Spatial Cap-ture-Recapture Models and Non-invasive DNA Monitoring
López Bao, José Vicente; Godinho, Raquel; Pacheco, Carolina; Lema Fuentes, Francisco Javier; García Fernández, Emilio J.; Llaneza, Luis; Palacios Sánchez, Vicente; Jiménez, José (Springer Nature, 2018-02-01)[Abstract]: Decision-makers in wildlife policy require reliable population size estimates to justify interventions, to build acceptance and support in their decisions and, ultimately, to build trust in managing authorities. ... -
Unravelling the Scientific Debate on How to Address Wolf-Dog Hybridization in Europe
Donfrancesco, Valerio; Llaneza, Luis (Frontiers, 2019-05-21)[Abstract]: Anthropogenic hybridization is widely perceived as a threat to the conservation of biodiversity. Nevertheless, to date, relevant policy and management interventions are unresolved and highly convoluted. While ...