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Alejandro Rodriguez
Estación Biológica de Doñana
Member since 2003.
During the last 35 years I carried out applied research on the Iberian lynx in Spain. I estimated distribution and population numbers, and reconstructed the dynamics of its geographic range, inferring the factors of decline. I studied supplementary feeding as a conservation tool and forecasted lynx demography under a climate change scenario. I investigated Iberian lynx ecology, advised public agencies in developing conservation measures, and collaborated in the production of a number of conservation plans. I use molecular methods to monitor populations and to infer lynx behaviour. I also study some aspects of the ecology of the European wildcat.
alrodri(at)ebd.csic.es
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