Three decades of research on Iberian wild Carnivora: trends, highlights, and future directions

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Autor(a) principal: Rosalino, Luís Miguel
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Matias, Gonçalo, Carvalho, João, Álvares, Francisco, Azevedo, Alexandre, Bandeira, Victor, Fernandes, C, Ferreras, Pablo, Gortázar, Christian, Lozano, Jorge, Monterroso, Pedro, Palomares, Francisco, Santos, Nuno, Serra, Rodrigo, da Silva, André Pinto, Virgós, Emílio, Santos-Reis, Margarida
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/59525
Resumo: Mammalian carnivores (Carnivora) are crucial components of landscapes, because of both their top-down effects on lower trophic level species and their sensitivity to bottom-up processes, such as limited food resources (e.g. due to climate instability). To understand their functional role in Iberian ecosystems more clearly, and to define effective plans for their management and conservation, it is crucial to sum up the available regional knowledge that can inform decision-making processes. We review bio-ecological research on wild Iberian carnivores over 30 years (1990–2020) and identify key knowledge gaps and priority avenues for future research. Based on a systematic review of the scientific literature, we aimed to: 1) summarise current knowledge; 2) assess species and ecoregion representativeness; 3) identify key research topics addressed and those lacking investment and 4) suggest key future research priorities. We examined 920 peer-reviewed articles involving wild Iberian mammalian carnivores, focusing on different bio-ecological issues. We found considerable heterogeneity in the topics and species investigated, as well as in the study areas (ecoregions) explored, with a mismatch between the research priorities identified by researchers and the knowledge gaps. We suggest that future research should prioritise: 1) rear-edge populations that are at the southwestern limits of the species' Eurasian range, thus being particularly sensitive to the increasing fragmentation and aridity of Iberian ecosystems, and that were less studied (e.g. brown bear Ursus arctos, stoat Mustela erminea, European mink Mustela lutreola and pine marten Martes martes); 2) less-studied topics, such as morphometry and body condition, ecophysiology, and reproductive biology, all of which provide essential information for species' management and conservation and 3) specific ecoregions for which studies on species' adaptations to environmental and anthropic contexts are lacking (e.g. northern ecoregions of Iberia, Iberian conifer forests and Northwest Iberian montane forests). Our review provides the necessary background to support future research on carnivore populations in Iberia.
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spelling Three decades of research on Iberian wild Carnivora: trends, highlights, and future directionsMammalian carnivores (Carnivora) are crucial components of landscapes, because of both their top-down effects on lower trophic level species and their sensitivity to bottom-up processes, such as limited food resources (e.g. due to climate instability). To understand their functional role in Iberian ecosystems more clearly, and to define effective plans for their management and conservation, it is crucial to sum up the available regional knowledge that can inform decision-making processes. We review bio-ecological research on wild Iberian carnivores over 30 years (1990–2020) and identify key knowledge gaps and priority avenues for future research. Based on a systematic review of the scientific literature, we aimed to: 1) summarise current knowledge; 2) assess species and ecoregion representativeness; 3) identify key research topics addressed and those lacking investment and 4) suggest key future research priorities. We examined 920 peer-reviewed articles involving wild Iberian mammalian carnivores, focusing on different bio-ecological issues. We found considerable heterogeneity in the topics and species investigated, as well as in the study areas (ecoregions) explored, with a mismatch between the research priorities identified by researchers and the knowledge gaps. We suggest that future research should prioritise: 1) rear-edge populations that are at the southwestern limits of the species' Eurasian range, thus being particularly sensitive to the increasing fragmentation and aridity of Iberian ecosystems, and that were less studied (e.g. brown bear Ursus arctos, stoat Mustela erminea, European mink Mustela lutreola and pine marten Martes martes); 2) less-studied topics, such as morphometry and body condition, ecophysiology, and reproductive biology, all of which provide essential information for species' management and conservation and 3) specific ecoregions for which studies on species' adaptations to environmental and anthropic contexts are lacking (e.g. northern ecoregions of Iberia, Iberian conifer forests and Northwest Iberian montane forests). Our review provides the necessary background to support future research on carnivore populations in Iberia.WileyRepositório da Universidade de LisboaRosalino, Luís MiguelMatias, GonçaloCarvalho, JoãoÁlvares, FranciscoAzevedo, AlexandreBandeira, VictorFernandes, CFerreras, PabloGortázar, ChristianLozano, JorgeMonterroso, PedroPalomares, FranciscoSantos, NunoSerra, Rodrigoda Silva, André PintoVirgós, EmílioSantos-Reis, Margarida2023-102024-10-01T00:00:00Z2023-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/59525engRosalino, L.M., Matias, G., Carvalho, J., Álvares, F., Azevedo, A., Bandeira, V., Fernandes, C., Ferreras, P., Gortázar, C., Lozano, J., Monterroso, P., Palomares, F., Santos, N., Serra, R., da Silva, A.P., Virgós, E. and Santos-Reis, M. (2023), Three decades of research on Iberian wild Carnivora: trends, highlights, and future directions. Mam Rev, 53: 254-270. https://doi.org/10.1111/mam.1232210.1111/mam.12322info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T17:08:45Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/59525Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:09:28.543785Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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title Three decades of research on Iberian wild Carnivora: trends, highlights, and future directions
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title_short Three decades of research on Iberian wild Carnivora: trends, highlights, and future directions
title_full Three decades of research on Iberian wild Carnivora: trends, highlights, and future directions
title_fullStr Three decades of research on Iberian wild Carnivora: trends, highlights, and future directions
title_full_unstemmed Three decades of research on Iberian wild Carnivora: trends, highlights, and future directions
title_sort Three decades of research on Iberian wild Carnivora: trends, highlights, and future directions
author Rosalino, Luís Miguel
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Matias, Gonçalo
Carvalho, João
Álvares, Francisco
Azevedo, Alexandre
Bandeira, Victor
Fernandes, C
Ferreras, Pablo
Gortázar, Christian
Lozano, Jorge
Monterroso, Pedro
Palomares, Francisco
Santos, Nuno
Serra, Rodrigo
da Silva, André Pinto
Virgós, Emílio
Santos-Reis, Margarida
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Monterroso, Pedro
Palomares, Francisco
Santos, Nuno
Serra, Rodrigo
da Silva, André Pinto
Virgós, Emílio
Santos-Reis, Margarida
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosalino, Luís Miguel
Matias, Gonçalo
Carvalho, João
Álvares, Francisco
Azevedo, Alexandre
Bandeira, Victor
Fernandes, C
Ferreras, Pablo
Gortázar, Christian
Lozano, Jorge
Monterroso, Pedro
Palomares, Francisco
Santos, Nuno
Serra, Rodrigo
da Silva, André Pinto
Virgós, Emílio
Santos-Reis, Margarida
description Mammalian carnivores (Carnivora) are crucial components of landscapes, because of both their top-down effects on lower trophic level species and their sensitivity to bottom-up processes, such as limited food resources (e.g. due to climate instability). To understand their functional role in Iberian ecosystems more clearly, and to define effective plans for their management and conservation, it is crucial to sum up the available regional knowledge that can inform decision-making processes. We review bio-ecological research on wild Iberian carnivores over 30 years (1990–2020) and identify key knowledge gaps and priority avenues for future research. Based on a systematic review of the scientific literature, we aimed to: 1) summarise current knowledge; 2) assess species and ecoregion representativeness; 3) identify key research topics addressed and those lacking investment and 4) suggest key future research priorities. We examined 920 peer-reviewed articles involving wild Iberian mammalian carnivores, focusing on different bio-ecological issues. We found considerable heterogeneity in the topics and species investigated, as well as in the study areas (ecoregions) explored, with a mismatch between the research priorities identified by researchers and the knowledge gaps. We suggest that future research should prioritise: 1) rear-edge populations that are at the southwestern limits of the species' Eurasian range, thus being particularly sensitive to the increasing fragmentation and aridity of Iberian ecosystems, and that were less studied (e.g. brown bear Ursus arctos, stoat Mustela erminea, European mink Mustela lutreola and pine marten Martes martes); 2) less-studied topics, such as morphometry and body condition, ecophysiology, and reproductive biology, all of which provide essential information for species' management and conservation and 3) specific ecoregions for which studies on species' adaptations to environmental and anthropic contexts are lacking (e.g. northern ecoregions of Iberia, Iberian conifer forests and Northwest Iberian montane forests). Our review provides the necessary background to support future research on carnivore populations in Iberia.
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