Technical support for the realisation of the brown bear telemetry project in Castile and Leon. Leading researcher: V. Penteriani. Financed by Dirección General de Patrimonio Natural y Política Forestal de la JCYL
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Uzal A., Martinez-Artero J., Ordiz A., Zarzo-Arias A. and Penteriani V.
Density-dependent patterns of den habitat use by female brown bears with cubs. Mammal Research
2021-2025
A step forward for the conservation of threatened species in Spain: brown bear telemetry in the Cantabrian Mountains. Leading researcher: V. Penteriani (with Javier Balbontín, Nuria Fandos, Andrés Ordiz, Jon Swenson et al). Financed by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and Agencia Estatal de Investigación, with FEDER cofinancing
2021
Léa Etchart, Burgundy University (F)
2020
Annabella Helman, Duke University (USA)
Esther Valderrabano (co-direction with A. Paz Silva and P. Martínez), National Museum of Natural Sciences (MNCN, CSIC) and University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) 2019-2022
Study of the parasitic state and genetic structure of the intraspecific interactions of the brown bear population (Ursus arctos) in the Cantabrian Range
Hovardas T., Penteriani V., Trouwborst A., López-Bao J.V.
Editorial: Conservation and management of large carnivores – Local insights for global challenges. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Penteriani V., Lamamy C., Kojola I., Heikkinen S., Vermeulen C., Delgado M.M.
Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number: factors other than age shape movement patterns of subadult vs. adult brown bears. Animal Behaviour
Penteriani V., Delgado M.M., Krofel M., Jerina K., Ordiz A., Dalerum F., Zarzo-Arias A. and Bombieri G.
Evolutionary and ecological traps for brown bears in human-modified landscapes. Mammal Review
Cindy Lamamy (co-direction with C. Vermeulen and M.M. Delgado), National Museum of Natural Sciences (MNCN, CSIC) and University of Gembloux (Belgium) 2020-2022
Connecting large carnivore conservation and movement ecology: the study case of brown bears