Alvaro Luna successfully defended his Ph.D. research at the University of Sevilla today. Alvaro did a work on the movement and life-history strategy of the burrowing owl supervised by M. Carrete, J.L. Tella and A. Sanz-Aguilar. When not in Argentinga, Alvaro spent some part of his PhD at the GEDA, sharing with us his work on urban ecology. Congratulations Alvaro!
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New publication : vultures as sentinels!
Curk, T. Santangel i, A., [...] Melzheimer, J. 2025 Using animal tracking for early detection of mass poisoning events. Journal of Appli...

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Arrondo, E., Moleón, M., Cortés-Avizanda, A., Jiménez, J., Beja, P., Sánchez-Zapata, J.A, Donázar, J.A. 2018. Invisible barriers: Different...
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