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Beatriz Martín
Fundación Migres
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Wire marking results in a small but significant reduction in avian mortality at power lines: a BACI designed study
R Barrientos, C Ponce, C Palacín, CA Martín, B Martín, JC Alonso
PLoS One 7 (3), e32569, 2012
1172012
Sex‐biased juvenile survival in a bird with extreme size dimorphism, the great bustard Otis tarda
C A. Martín, J C. Alonso, J A. Alonso, C Palacín, M Magana, B Martín
Journal of Avian Biology 38 (3), 335-346, 2007
1042007
Nest‐site selection by Great Bustards Otis tarda suggests a trade‐off between concealment and visibility
M Magana, JC Alonso, CA Martin, LM Bautista, B Martin
Ibis 152 (1), 77-89, 2010
952010
Effects of human presence on the long‐term trends of migrant and resident shorebirds: evidence of local population declines
B Martín, S Delgado, A De La Cruz, S Tirado, M Ferrer
Animal Conservation 18 (1), 73-81, 2015
922015
Natal dispersal in great bustards: the effect of sex, local population size and spatial isolation
CA Martín, JC Alonso, JA Alonso, C Palacín, M Magaña, B Martín
Journal of Animal Ecology 77 (2), 326-334, 2008
782008
Distribution, size and recent trends of the great bustard Otis tarda population in Madrid region, Spain
JC Alonso, CA Martín, C Palacín, MA Magaña, B Martín
Ardeola 50 (1), 21-29, 2003
662003
The Most Extreme Sexual Size Dimorphism Among Birds: Allometry, Selection, and Early Juvenile Development in the Great Bustard (Otis tarda)
JC Alonso, M Magaña, JA Alonso, C Palacín, CA Martín, B Martín
The Auk 126 (3), 657-665, 2009
602009
Differential migration by sex in the great bustard: possible consequences of an extreme sexual size dimorphism
C Palacín, JC Alonso, JA Alonso, CA Martín, M Magaña, B Martin
Ethology 115 (7), 617-626, 2009
582009
Trends of autumn counts at Iberian migration bottlenecks as a tool for monitoring continental populations of soaring birds in Europe
B Martín, A Onrubia, A De la Cruz, M Ferrer
Biodiversity and Conservation 25 (2), 295-309, 2016
452016
Effects of climate change on the migratory behavior of the common buzzard Buteo buteo
B Martín, A Onrubia, MA Ferrer
Climate Research 60 (3), 187-197, 2014
392014
The Great Bustard Otis tarda in Andalusia, southern Spain: status, distribution and trends
JC Alonso, CA Martín, C Palacín, B Martín, M Magaña
Ardeola 52 (1), 67-78, 2005
372005
Local and regional weather patterns influencing post‐breeding migration counts of soaring birds at the S trait of G ibraltar, S pain
RA Miller, A Onrubia, B Martín, GS Kaltenecker, JD Carlisle, MJ Bechard, ...
Ibis 158 (1), 106-115, 2016
352016
Avutarda común (Otis tarda)
C Palacín, JC Alonso López, CA Martín, JA Alonso López, M Magaña, ...
Sociedad Española de Ornitología, 2004
352004
Influence of spatial heterogeneity and temporal variability in habitat selection: A case study on a great bustard metapopulation
B Martín, JC Alonso, CA Martín, C Palacín, M Magaña, J Alonso
Ecological Modelling 228, 39-48, 2012
342012
Effects of opportunistic predation on anti-predator behavioural responses in a guild of ground foragers
E Fernández-Juricic, J Jokimäki, JC McDonald, F Melado, A Toledano, ...
Oecologia 140, 183-190, 2004
282004
Dinámica de población y viabilidad de la Avutarda Común en la Comunidad de Madrid
B Martín
Ph. D. dissertation, 2008
262008
Assessing biodiversity distribution using diurnal raptors in Andalusia, southern Spain
B Martín, M Ferrer
Ardeola 60 (1), 15-28, 2013
192013
Temporally variable environments maintain more beta-diversity in Mediterranean landscapes
B Martin, M Ferrer
Acta Oecologica 68, 1-10, 2015
172015
Great Bustard (Otis tarda) nest locations in relation to leks
M Magaña, JC Alonso, JA Alonso, CA Martín, B Martín, C Palacín
Journal of Ornithology 152, 541-548, 2011
152011
Population increase of the Great Bustard Otis tarda in its main distribution area in relation to changes in farming practices
CA Martín, C Martínez, LM Bautista, B Martin
Ardeola 59 (1), 31-42, 2012
142012
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