Natal dispersal strategies and population dynamics under different ecological constraints. EXCELLENCE PROJECTS, Junta de Andalucia, Spain. Leading researcher: Vincenzo Penteriani (with María del Mar Delgado EBD- CSIC, Pertti Saurola & Jari Valkama FNHM-University of Helsinki FIN, Raphael Arlettaz University of Berna CH) http://www.luomus.fi/en/satellite-eagle-owls
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2009-2011
An attempt to integrate and interpret dispersal processes, floaters and dynamics of (meta) populations. Ministry of Education and Science, Spain. Leading researcher: V. Penteriani (with Hanna Kokko and María del Mar Delgado)
2009-2010
Distribution, density and breeding outputs of Goshawks Accipiter gentilis in the Park of Sirente-Velino (Abruzzo), and management guidelines for old-growth beech forests. Natural Park of Sirente-Velino, Italy. Leading researcher: V. Penteriani (http://www.parcosirentevelino.it/index.php)
2009-2010
Granting of a one-year stay in the University of Helsinki (Natural History Museum) by the Spanish Secretaría General de Universidades, Ministry of Education (Salvador de Madariaga Program) to develop the project “From an empirical approach to a theoretical perspective: multi-level explorations of the ecological process of natal dispersal”
2007-2009
Natal dispersal models and strategies in long- lived birds. Leading researcher: Vincenzo Penteriani. Ministerio Educación y Ciencia – C.S.I.C. (Proyectos Intramurales Especiales)
2005-2008
2004-2007
Effects of individual quality and habitat heterogeneity on breeding performance, use of space, dispersal and social interactions in long-lived species. Ministry of Education and Science, Spain. Leading researcher: V. Penteriani
2002-2006
Patterns of eagle owl juvenile dispersal. Licor 43, Spain. Leading researcher: V. Penteriani
2002-2003
Dam effects on bird communities. EMASESA, Spain. Leading researcher: V. Penteriani
2001
The Bonelli’s eagle in Andalusia: status, population trends in the breeding areas and juvenile dispersal. Junta de Andalucía, Spain. Leading researcher: M. Ferrer