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Carlos A. MARTÍN, Carmen MARTÍNEZ, Luis Miguel BAUTISTA and Beatriz MARTÍN

Population increase of the great bustard Otis tarda in its main distribuiton area in relation to changes in farming practice

Volume 59(1), 2012, 31-42. Research articles.

Amaia GÓMEZ DE SEGURA, José María MARTÍNEZ and Manuel ALCÁNTARA

Populaton size of the endangeed vulture Gypaetus barbatus in Aragon (Spain): an approximation to the pyrenean population

Volume 59(1), 2012, 43-55. Research articles.

María Paula DELGADO, Juan TRABA and Manuel B. MORALES

Climate niche constraints in two coexisting steppe birds: the little and the great bustards 

Volume 58(2), 2011, 223-238. Research articles.

Enrique MURGUI PÉREZ

How many common breeding birds are there in Spain? A comparison of census methods and national population size estimates

Volume 58(2), 2011, 343-364. Forum.

Luis M. CARRASCAL

Data, preconceived notions and methods: the case of population sizes of common breeding birds in Spain

Volume 58(2), 2011, 371-385. Forum.

Tomás SANTOS, Aitor GALARZA, Álvaro RAMÍREZ, Javier PÉREZ-TRIS, Roberto CARBONELL and José Luis TELLERÍA

Vegetational versus topographical effects on forest bird communities: a test in the Cantabrian Mixed Forest Ecoregion (Spain)

Volume 57(2), 2010, 285-302. Research articles.

Laurence DELAHAYE, David MONTICELLI, François LEHAIRE, Jacques RONDEUX and Hugues CLAESSENS

Fine-scale habitat selection by two specialist woodpeckers occurring in beech and oak dominated forest in Southern Belgium

Volume 57(2), 2010, 339-362. Research articles.

Salvador J. PERIS and Solange MENDES

Comparing bluethroat Luscinica svecica azuricollis breeding densities using two censusing protocols

Volume 57(Especia, 2010, 117-122. Short communications.

Enrique MURGUI

Seasonal patterns of bird crop use in traditional irrigated land (the Huerta of Valencia, Spain)

Volume 57(1), 2010, 87-102. Research articles.

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