Mariano R Recio
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Recent Articles
1.
Polaina E, Part T, Recio M
Sci Rep
. 2020 Jul;
10(1):11655.
PMID: 32669625
This study aims to identify environmentally suitable areas for 15 of the most harmful invasive alien terrestrial vertebrates (IATV) in Europe in a transparent and replicable way. We used species...
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Recio M, Zimmermann B, Wikenros C, Zetterberg A, Wabakken P, Sand H
Data Brief
. 2018 Sep;
20:686-690.
PMID: 30211261
This dataset article describes the data and sources used to model risks for the recolonizing wolf () in Sweden and Norway in the article "Integrated spatially-explicit models predict pervasive risks...
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Recio M, Payne K, Seddon P
Curr Zool
. 2018 Mar;
62(1):15-22.
PMID: 29491886
Urbanization and exotic species are major threats to the conservation of forest-dependent wildlife species. Some emblematic species, indicators of habitat quality for the conservation of other species, might successfully be...
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Hand K, Freeman C, Seddon P, Recio M, van Heezik Y
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2017 Aug;
114(35):E7216-E7217.
PMID: 28831011
No abstract available.
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Hand K, Freeman C, Seddon P, Recio M, Stein A, van Heezik Y
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2016 Dec;
114(2):274-279.
PMID: 28028204
Exposure to and connection with nature is increasingly recognized as providing significant well-being benefits for adults and children. Increasing numbers of children growing up in urban areas need access to...
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Recio M, Mathieu R, Denys P, Sirguey P, Seddon P
PLoS One
. 2011 Dec;
6(12):e28225.
PMID: 22163286
Recent technological improvements have made possible the development of lightweight GPS-tagging devices suitable to track medium-to-small sized animals. However, current inferences concerning GPS performance are based on heavier designs, suitable...