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Using individual-based demographic modelling to estimate the impacts of anthrop...

Marques, Teresa; Crispim-Mendes, Tiago; Palma, Luís; Pita, Ricardo; Moreira, Francisco; Beja, Pedro

Wildlife anthropogenic mortality is increasing worldwide, yet there is limited understanding regarding its population-level impacts. Territorial species stand out in this context, as they possess distinctive characteristics that are often overlooked but may significantly affect their vulnerability. In particular, population impacts may depend on the level and spatial distribution of additional mortality risk ac...


GEE_xtract: High-quality remote sensing data preparation and extraction for mul...

Valerio, Francesco; Godinho, Sérgio; Marques, Teresa; Crispim-Mendes, Tiago; Pita, Ricardo; Silva, João Paulo

Environmental sensing via Earth Observation Satellites (EOS) is critically important for understanding Earth’ biosphere. The last decade witnessed a “Klondike Gold Rush” era for ecological research given a growing multidisciplinary interest in EOS. Presently, the combination of repositories of remotely sensed big data, with cloud infrastructures granting exceptional analytical power, may now mark the emergence ...


High-resolution species distribution modelling reveals spatio-temporal variabil...

Crispim-Mendes, Tiago; Valerio, Francesco; Marques, Teresa; Pita, Ricardo; Godinho, Sérgio

Context: Species distribution models (SDMs) may provide accurate predictions of species occurrence across space and time, being critical for effective conservation planning. Objectives: Focusing on the little bustard (Tetrax tetrax), an endangered grassland bird, we aimed to: (i) characterise the drivers of the species distribution along its key phenological phases (winter, breeding, and post-breeding); and (ii...


Patch spatial attributes and time to disturbance affect the emergence of source...

Crispim-Mendes, Tiago; Roos, Deon; Ferreira, Clara; Paupério, Joana; Silva, João Paulo; Godinho, Sérgio; Alves, Paulo Célio; Mira, António; Beja, Pedro

Understanding the demography of local populations within ephemeral habitat patches is crucial for effective local (site-based) conservation management in spatially and temporally heterogeneous environments. Evidence suggests that species persisting in networks of ephemeral patches often exhibit source-sink dynamics, where certain local populations act as temporary sources at some time between initial colonizati...


EL SISÓN COMÚN (Tetrax tetrax) EN EXTREMADURA: POBLACIÓN Y ECOLOGÍA

Silva, João Paulo; Soares, Filipa Coutinho; Guzmán, José Maria; Marques, Teresa; Garcia de la Morena, Eladio; Juhlin, Cristina Morais

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GEE_xtract: High-quality remote sensing data preparation and extraction for mul...

Valério, Francesco; Godinho, Sérgio; Marques, Ana Teresa; Crispim-Mendes, Tiago; Pita, Ricardo

Environmental sensing via Earth Observation Satellites (EOS) is critically important for understanding Earth’ biosphere. The last decade witnessed a “Klondike Gold Rush” era for ecological research given a growing multidisciplinary interest in EOS. Presently, the combination of repositories of remotely sensed big data, with cloud infrastructures granting exceptional analytical power, may now mark the emergence ...


GEE_xtract: High-quality remote sensing data preparation and extraction for mul...

Valerio, Francesco; Godinho, Sérgio; Marques, Ana T.; Crispim-Mendes, Tiago; Pita, Ricardo; Silva, João Paulo

Environmental sensing via Earth Observation Satellites (EOS) is critically important for understanding Earth’ biosphere. The last decade witnessed a “Klondike Gold Rush” era for ecological research given a growing multidisciplinary interest in EOS. Presently, the combination of repositories of remotely sensed big data, with cloud infrastructures granting exceptional analytical power, may now mark the emergence ...


Using individual-based demographic modelling to estimate the impacts of anthrop...

Marques, Ana Teresa; Crispim-Mendes, Tiago; Palma, Luís; Pita, Ricardo; Moreira, Francisco; Beja, Pedro

Wildlife anthropogenic mortality is increasing worldwide, yet there is limited understanding regarding its population-level impacts. Territorial species stand out in this context, as they possess distinctive characteristics that are often overlooked but may significantly affect their vulnerability. In particular, population impacts may depend on the level and spatial distribution of additional mortality risk ac...


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