Effect of Extrinsic Factors
on the Population Dynamics of the
European Turtle Dove and the Common Quail
through Integrated Population Models

The Team
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Marta Cruz Flores
Principal Investigator​
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Researcher focused on understanding how extrinsic factors shape the population dynamics of bird species. Her work integrates demographic analyses with studies of spatial and trophic ecology, as well as ecotoxicology, to provide a comprehensive view of the processes driving bird population change.
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Beatriz Arroyo López​
Collaborator​
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Her research has the overall objective of contributing to the compatibility of human activities and wildlife conservation, and the optimization of wildlife management based on scientific information, irrespective of whether this management is aimed at recovering depleted stocks, limiting the damage to overabundant stocks or achieving sustainable exploitation
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Carles Carboneras
Collaborator​
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François Mougeot
Collaborator​
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Francesc Sardà Palomera
Collaborator​
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He is interested in understanding species response to habitat and ecosystem alterations due to human activities, both from landscape and behavioural ecology perspectives, and aiming to benefit biodiversity conservation. His research focus on how animals respond to global change at different spatial and temporal resolutions, with particular focus on bird movements, behavioural and life history responses, but also to develop and apply new tools for wildlife monitoring and conservation​
