Sergio F., Marchesi L., Pedrini P., Ferrer M. and Penteriani V. 2004 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Electrocution alters the distribution and density of a top predator, the eagle owl Bubo bubo. Journal of Applied Ecology 41: 836–845
Delgado M.M. and Penteriani V. 2004 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Gender determination of Eurasian eagle owl (Bubo bubo) by morphology. Journal of Raptor Research 38: 375–377
Penteriani V., Delgado M.M, Maggio C., Aradis A. and Sergio F. 2004 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Development of chicks and pre-dispersal behaviour of young in the Eagle Owl. Ibis 147: 155–168
Penteriani V., Delgado M.M., Gallardo M. and Ferrer M. 2004 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Spatial heterogeneity and structure of populations: a case example with the eagle owl. Population Ecology 46: 185–192
Penteriani V. and Ferrer M. 2004 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Unpaired female birds use sex to attract already paired males: “La donna é mobile qual piuma al vento”. Ethology Ecology & Evolution 16: 91–95
Pain D.J., Meharg A.A., Ferrer M., Taggart M. and Penteriani V. 2005 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Lead concentrations in bones and feathers of the globally threatened Spanish imperial eagle. Biological Conservation 121: 603–610
Sergio F., Scandolara C., Marchesi L., Pedrini P. and Penteriani V. 2005 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Effect of agro-forestry and landscape changes on common buzzards (Buteo buteo) in the Alps: implications for conservation. Animal Conservation 7: 17–25
Balbontín J., Penteriani V. and Ferrer M. 2005 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Humans act against the natural process of breeder selection: a modern sickness for animal populations? Biodiversity and Conservation 14: 179–186
Sergio F. and Penteriani V. 2005 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Public information and territory establishment in a loosely colonial raptor. Ecology 86: 340–346
Penteriani V., Ferrer M., Sergio F., Delgado M.M. and Gallardo M. 2005 Posted on 8 febrero, 2014 por adminVin Habitat heterogeneity affects diet composition: a case example with the eagle owl. Journal of Field Ornithology 76: 237–244