Roads as drivers of population spreading: the case study of bee-eaters in Doñana.

In this study, we found that bee-eaters spread to theoretically suboptimal habitats to excavate their nests and colonize new areas. Studying this possible life strategy that can be carried out by wildlife inhabiting road proximities can help us to better understand the relationship between animals and infrastructures.

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Date of creation 2024-09-17
Date of last revision 2024-09-17
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  1. 2022 IENE International Conference. Programme book. P.S. 10
  2. Num. 38
  3. pag. 49
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