Listar BA - Artículos por autor "Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román"
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An African West Nile virus risk map for travellers and clinicians.
García-Carrasco, José María; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Olivero-Anarte, Jesús; Segura, Marina; Real-Giménez, Raimundo (2022-12-19)West Nile virus (WNV). Due to the difficulty of its diagnosis, little is known about its distribution in Africa. Understanding the geographic extent of risk of WNV infections is a necessity for both travellers and clinicians ... -
Anticipating the locations in Europe of high-risk areas for West Nile virus outbreaks in 2021
West Nile virus infections in humans are continuously increasing, and the virus has spread considerably in Europe over the past decade. The incidence of the disease was unusually high between 2018 and 2020. The resulting ... -
Differential recovery of habitat use by birds after wind farm installation: A multi-year comparison.
Farfán-Aguilar, Miguel Ángel; Duarte, Jesús; Real-Giménez, Raimundo; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Fa, Julia E.; Vargas-Yañez, Juan Mario[et al.] (Elsevier, 2017-02-06)Onshore wind farms remain one of the most widely used technologies for the production of renewable energy. These are known to affect birds through disturbance or collision. Most research focus on the impact of wind farms ... -
Environmental factors determining the establishment of the African Long-legged Buzzard Buteo rufinus cirtensis in Western Europe
Chamorro, Darío; Olivero-Anarte, Jesús; Real-Giménez, Raimundo; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román (Wiley, 2017)Winters have become warmer under the impact of climate change, which has modified the phenology as well as the distribution ranges of birds. The African Longlegged Buzzard Buteo rufinus cirtensis has recently colonized ... -
Environmental favourability as a cost-efficient tool to estimate carrying capacity.
Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Jiménez-Valverde, Alberto; Márquez-Moya, Ana Luz; Moleón, Marcos; Real-Giménez, Raimundo (Wiley, 2015-08-11)The way in which environmental conditions determine the distribution and abundance of species is a crucial topic in ecology, biogeography and conservation. It is especially important to understand the nature of this ... -
Fuzzy sets allow gaging the extent and rate of species range shift due to climate change.
Chamorro, Darío; Real-Giménez, Raimundo; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román (Springer Nature, 2020-10-01)The recent modification of species distribution ranges in response to a warmer climate has constituted a major and generalized biogeographic change. The main driver of the shift in distribution is the disequilibrium of the ... -
Gone (and spread) with the birds: Can chorotype analysis highlight the spread of West Nile virus within the Afro-Palaearctic flyway?
García-Carrasco, José María; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Olivero-Anarte, Jesús; Figuerola, Jordi; Fa, Julia E.; Real-Giménez, Raimundo[et al.] (Elsevier, 2023)West Nile virus (WNV) is a globally significant vector-borne disease that is primarily transmitted between birds and mosquitoes. Recently, there has been an increase in WNV in southern Europe, with new cases reported in ... -
Mapping the Risk for West Nile Virus Transmission, Africa.
García-Carrasco, José María; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Olivero-Anarte, Jesús; Segura, Marina; Real-Giménez, Raimundo (2022-04)West Nile virus (WNV) is an emergent arthropodborne virus that is transmitted from bird to bird by mosquitoes. Spillover events occur when infected mosquitoes bite mammals. We created a geopositioned database of WNV presence ... -
Modelling chorotypes of invasive vertebrates in mainland Spain.
Real-Giménez, Raimundo; Márquez-Moya, Ana Luz; Estrada, Alba; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Vargas-Yañez, Juan Mario (Wiley, 2007-09-24)We investigated the existence of chorotypes – assemblages of species with similar geographical ranges – of invasive species in a host territory, and their potential use to advocate similar control or management strategies ... -
Modelling the distribution of Bonelli’s eagle in Spain: implications for conservation planning.
Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Real-Giménez, Raimundo; Barbosa, A. Márcia; Vargas-Yañez, Juan Mario (2005-11-07)Bonelli’s eagle, Hieraaetus fasciatus , has recently suffered a severe population decline and is currently endangered. Spain supports about 70% of the European population. We used stepwise logistic regression on a set of ... -
Nest light environment and potential risk of cuckoo parasitism.
Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Altamirano-Jeschke, María; Takasu, Fugo; Nakamura, Hiroshi (2007-04-01)Brood parasitism represents a significant cost in reproduction; thus, natural selection should favor the evolution of host defenses, which in turn may favor evolution of more sophisticated techniques by the parasite to ... -
New measures for assessing model equilibrium and prediction mismatch in species distribution models.
Barbosa, Ana Márcia; Real-Giménez, Raimundo; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Brown, Jennifer A. (Wiley, 2013-06-19)Models based on species distributions are widely used and serve important purposes in ecology, biogeography and conservation. Their continuous predictions of environmental suitability are commonly converted into a binary ... -
Unrelenting spread of the alien monk parakeet Myiopsitta monachus in Israel. Is it time to sound the alarm?
Postigo, José Luis; Shwartz, A.; Strubbe, D.; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román (Wiley, Society of Chemical Industry, 2017)Monk parakeets, Myiopsitta monachus Boddaert, are native to South America but have established populations in North America, Europe, Africa and Asia. They are claimed to act as agricultural pests in their native range, and ... -
Updating known distribution models for forecasting climate change impact on endangered species
Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Marquez-Moya, Ana Luz; Real-Giménez, Raimundo (San Francisco, CA : Public Library of Science, 2013-06-28)To plan endangered species conservation and to design adequate management programmes, it is necessary to predict their distributional response to climate change, especially under the current situation of rapid change. ... -
Wind turbines cause functional habitat loss for migratory soaring birds.
Marques, A.T.; Santos, C.D.; Hanssen, F.; Muñoz-Gallego, Antonio Román; Onrubia, Alejandro; Wikelski, Martin; Moreira, Francisco; Palmeirin, Jorge Manuel; Silva, Joao P.[et al.] (2019-02-14)Wind energy production has expanded to meet climate change mitigation goals, but negative impacts of wind turbines have been reported on wildlife. Soaring birds are among the most affected groups with alarming fatality ...