Rui Morgado
Instituto Superior de Agronomia
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European Journal of Wildlife Research | 2018
Luís Reino; Stefan Schindler; Joana Santana; Miguel Porto; Rui Morgado; Francisco Moreira; Ricardo Pita; António Mira; John T. Rotenberry; Pedro Beja
Land use intensification may create habitats that organisms perceive as suitable, but where reproduction or survival is insufficient to maintain self-sustaining populations. Such conditions may qualify as ecological traps, but their existence is often hard to prove. Here, we provide a practical framework to evaluate a potential ecological trap resulting from mismatch between habitat preferences and predation risk, focusing on ground-nesting farmland birds of conservation concern. The framework is based on species-specific associations with safe or unsafe habitat types (i.e. field and landscape types with high or low nest survival), and the occurrence of risk avoidance (i.e. negative responses to predator abundances or to nest failure rates after controlling for habitat effects). Bird densities were far more influenced by field characteristics than landscape context. Corn bunting and fan-tailed warbler were associated with tall swards (safe habitats), and did not show risk avoidance. Tawny pipit and and Galerida larks were associated with short swards (unsafe habitats), with the former avoiding fields with high nest predation rates, and the later avoiding high mongoose abundances. Short-toed lark was associated with fields with short swards and low nest trampling rates. Results suggest that short-toed lark may be the most vulnerable to ecological trapping, because it nests on unsafe habitats and did not show predation risk avoidance. Our approach provides a practical first step to infer vulnerability to a potential ecological trap, though further research is needed to confirm this effect. Management actions increasing nest survival in short sward fields will likely favour grassland bird conservation in intensive Mediterranean farmland.
Biological Conservation | 2009
Luís Reino; Pedro Beja; Patrick E. Osborne; Rui Morgado; António Fabião; John T. Rotenberry
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2009
Ricardo Pita; António Mira; Francisco Moreira; Rui Morgado; Pedro Beja
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2005
Francisco Moreira; Pedro Beja; Rui Morgado; Luís Reino; Luís Gordinho; Ana Delgado; Rui Borralho
Acta Oecologica-international Journal of Ecology | 2010
Rui Morgado; Pedro Beja; Luís Reino; Luís Gordinho; Ana Delgado; Rui Borralho; Francisco Moreira
Conservation Letters | 2014
Joana Santana; Luís Reino; Chris Stoate; Rui Borralho; Carlos Rio Carvalho; Stefan Schindler; Francisco Moreira; Miguel N. Bugalho; Paulo Flores Ribeiro; José Lima Santos; Alexandre Vaz; Rui Morgado; Miguel Porto; Pedro Beja
Forest Ecology and Management | 2010
Luís Reino; Miguel Porto; Rui Morgado; Filipe Carvalho; António Mira; Pedro Beja
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2010
Luís Reino; Miguel Porto; Rui Morgado; Francisco Moreira; António Fabião; Joana Santana; Ana Delgado; Luís Gordinho; João Cal; Pedro Beja
Archive | 2007
Francisco Moreira; Pedro J. Leitão; Rui Morgado; Rita Alcazar; A. Cardoso; C. Carrapato; Ana Delgado; P. Geraldes; Luís Gordinho; Inês Henriques; Miguel Lecoq; Domingos Leitão; Ana Teresa Marques; R. Pedroso; I. Prego; Luís Reino; Pedro Rocha; R. Tome; Patrick E. Osborne
European Journal of Wildlife Research | 2014
Pedro Beja; Stefan Schindler; Joana Santana; Miguel Porto; Rui Morgado; Francisco Moreira; Ricardo Pita; António Mira; Luís Reino