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    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...
    • 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 ...