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Juan Carlos Alonso
Juan Carlos Alonso
Research Professor, Dep. Evolutionary Ecology, Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (CSIC)
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Modelling landscape‐scale habitat use using GIS and remote sensing: a case study with great bustards
PE Osborne, JC Alonso, RG Bryant
Journal of Applied Ecology 38 (2), 458-471, 2001
6022001
Large‐scale habitat selection by agricultural steppe birds in Spain: identifying species–habitat responses using generalized additive models
S Suárez‐Seoane, PE Osborne, JC Alonso
Journal of Applied Ecology 39 (5), 755-771, 2002
2532002
Assessing large-scale wildlife responses to human infrastructure development
A Torres, JAG Jaeger, JC Alonso
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (30), 8472-8477, 2016
2172016
Habitat preferences of great bustard Otis tarda flocks in the arable steppes of central Spain: are potentially suitable areas unoccupied?
SJ Lane, JC Alonso, CA Martín
Journal of Applied Ecology 38 (1), 193-203, 2001
1912001
Mitigation of bird collisions with transmission lines through groundwire marking
JC Alonso, JA Alonso, R Muñoz-Pulido
Biological Conservation 67 (2), 129-134, 1994
1721994
Patch use in cranes: a field test of optimal foraging predictions
JC Alonso, JA Alonso, LM Bautista, R Muñoz-Pulido
Animal Behaviour, 1367–1379, 1995
1351995
Meta‐Analysis of the Effectiveness of Marked Wire in Reducing Avian Collisions with Power Lines
R Barrientos, JC Alonso, C Ponce, C Palacín
Conservation Biology 25, 893-903, 2011
1322011
A field test of ideal free distribution in flock-feeding common cranes
LM Bautista, JC Alonso, JA Alonso
Journal of Animal Ecology 64, 747-757, 1995
1311995
Carcass removal by scavengers and search accuracy affect bird mortality estimates at power lines
C Ponce, JC Alonso, G Argandoña, A García Fernández, M Carrasco
Animal Conservation 13 (6), 603-612, 2010
1302010
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
1182012
Partial migration, and lek and nesting area fidelity in female great bustards
JC Alonso, MB Morales, JA Alonso
The Condor 102 (1), 127-136, 2000
1182000
Carrying capacity of staging areas and facultative migration extension in common cranes
JC Alonso, JA Alonso, LM Bautista
Journal of Applied Ecology 31, 212-222, 1994
1151994
Seasonal changes in diet and diet selection of great bustards (Otis t. tarda) in north-west Spain
SJ Lane, JC Alonso, JA Alonso, MA Naveso
Journal of Zoology 247 (2), 201-214, 1999
1081999
Habitat selection by foraging White Storks, Ciconia ciconia, during the breeding season
JC Alonso, JA Alonso, LM Carrascal
Canadian Journal of Zoology 69 (7), 1957-1962, 1991
1081991
Sex‐biased juvenile survival in a bird with extreme size dimorphism, the great bustard Otis tarda
CA Martín, JC Alonso, JA Alonso, C Palacín, M Magaña, B Martín
Journal of Avian Biology 38 (3), 335-346, 2007
1042007
Distribution dynamics of a great bustard metapopulation throughout a decade: influence of conspecific attraction and recruitment
JC Alonso, CA Martín, JA Alonso, C Palacín, M Magaña, SJ Lane
Biodiversity & Conservation 13, 1659-1674, 2004
1022004
Status and recent trends of the great bustard (Otis tarda) population in the Iberian peninsula
JC Alonso, C Palacı́n, CA Martı́n
Biological Conservation 110 (2), 185-195, 2003
1012003
Effects of organic farming on plant and arthropod communities: A case study in Mediterranean dryland cereal
C Ponce, C Bravo, DG de León, M Magaña, JC Alonso
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 141, 193-201, 2011
1002011
Age-related differences in time budgets and parental care in wintering common cranes
JA Alonso, JC Alonso
The Auk 110, 78-88, 1993
991993
Family‐based territoriality vs flocking in wintering common cranes Grus grus
JC Alonso, LM Bautista, JA Alonso
Journal of Avian Biology 35 (5), 434-444, 2004
962004
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