The introductory course on Capture-Mark-Recapture analyses ended this friday! It has been nice to recover a pre-COVID agenda and meet many colleagues. R. Pradel, A Sanz and A Rotger helped with the teaching and the practical exercises. We learned about mantas, little auks, newts, gulls, rodents, shearwater, nighjars and other animals. Thank you to all!
This blog tracks the scientific activity of the Animal Demography and Ecology Unit of the IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB). Contents on animal demography, capture-recapture, APHIS, upcoming workshop, publications
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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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Photo: P. Henry at IUCN The increasing sightings of the Monk Seal Monachus monachus in Italy and central Mediterranean indicate a possible i...
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Dr. A. Santangeli explains here why protected areas are insufficient to reduce the current biodiversity loss. They should be larger, better ...
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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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