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Sara María Cabezas Díaz | Nature | Best Researcher Award

Mrs Sara María Cabezas Díaz SEO/BirdLife, Spain

She is committed to the conservation and protection of species and their habitats, contributing to the creation and application of the scientific knowledge within reach. Additionally, she adheres to the current international, European, and national regulations, which serve as the legislative framework for her work. Her dedication lies in implementing measures that align with scientific understanding and legal frameworks, ensuring the well-being and preservation of species and their ecosystems.

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Publications:

  1. Seasonal variation in the contribution of different behavioural mechanisms to lizard thermoregulation Cited By: 141, Published By : 2004
  2. Factors shaping European rabbit abundance  Cited By: 120, Published By : 2003
  3. The priority value of scrubland habitats for carnivore conservation in Mediterranean ecosystems  Cited By: 113, Published By : 2008
  4. Is the wild rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) a threatened species in spain? Sociological constraints in the conservation of species Cited By: 106, Published By : 2007
  5. Increase of large game species in Mediterranean areas: is the European wildcat (Felis silvestris) facing a new threat? Cited By: 73, Published By : 2007
  6. Spatial variation in helminth community structure in the red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa L.): effects of definitive host density Cited By: 71, Published By : 2004
  7. Spatial distribution models in a frugivorous carnivore, the stone marten (Martes foina): is the fleshy-fruit availability a useful predictor? Cited By: 41, Published By : 2010
  8. A poor international standard for trap selectivity threatens carnivore conservation Cited By: 26, Published By : 2016
  9. Changes in Mediterranean mesocarnivore communities along urban and ex-urban gradients Cited By: 26, Published By : 2015
  10. Monitoring European wildcat Felis silvestris populations using scat surveys in central Spain: are population trends related to wild rabbit dynamics or to landscape Cited By: 26, Published By : 2013
Sara María Cabezas Díaz | Nature | Best Researcher Award

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