Distribution, status and conservation problems of the Spanish Ibex, Capra pyrenaica (Mammalia: Artiodactyla). Pérez, J., Granados, J., Soriguers, R., Fandos, P., Marquez, F., & Crampe, J. Mammal Rev., 32(1):26–39, Dept. of Animal/Plant Biol./Ecology, Jae?n University, Paraje Las Lagunillas, s.n., Jaen E-23071, Spain, 2002.
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In this paper, the distribution and status of the Spanish Ibex, Capra pyrenaica (Mammalia: Artiodactyla), are revised. The whole Iberian population numbers nearly 50 000, distributed in more than 50 nuclei, and has generally increased during the last decades. Nevertheless, within this wider context, different conditions apply to different populations, including recent extinction (the Pyrenean population), recovery from recent severe epizooty of sarcoptic mange (e.g. the Sierras de Cazorla and Segura y Las Villas range population) and populations at high densities (e.g. Gredos mountain range and Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, among others). The main factors affecting the conservation of this species are also reported and discussed. On the basis of current information we propose the status of 'vulnerable' for the Spanish Ibex.
@ARTICLE{Peretal02,
  author = {P{\'e}rez, J.M. and Granados, J.E. and Soriguers, R.C. and Fandos,
	P. and Marquez, F.J. and Crampe, J.P.},
  title = {Distribution, status and conservation problems of the Spanish Ibex,
	Capra pyrenaica (Mammalia: Artiodactyla)},
  journal = {Mammal Rev.},
  year = {2002},
  volume = {32},
  pages = {26--39},
  number = {1},
  abstract = {In this paper, the distribution and status of the Spanish Ibex, Capra
	pyrenaica (Mammalia: Artiodactyla), are revised. The whole Iberian
	population numbers nearly 50 000, distributed in more than 50 nuclei,
	and has generally increased during the last decades. Nevertheless,
	within this wider context, different conditions apply to different
	populations, including recent extinction (the Pyrenean population),
	recovery from recent severe epizooty of sarcoptic mange (e.g. the
	Sierras de Cazorla and Segura y Las Villas range population) and
	populations at high densities (e.g. Gredos mountain range and Sierra
	de Grazalema Natural Park, among others). The main factors affecting
	the conservation of this species are also reported and discussed.
	On the basis of current information we propose the status of 'vulnerable'
	for the Spanish Ibex.},
  address = {Dept. of Animal/Plant Biol./Ecology, Jae?n University, Paraje Las
	Lagunillas, s.n., Jaen E-23071, Spain},
  file = {Peresetal2002.pdf:C\:\\Documents and Settings\\Tiago\\Os meus documentos\\work\\pdf\\Peresetal2002.pdf:PDF},
  issn = {03051838 (ISSN)},
  keywords = {Capra pyrenaica, Ibex, Population, Spain, conservation management,
	conservation status, population distribution, Spain, Capra pyrenaica},
  owner = {Tiago},
  subdatabase = {distance},
  timestamp = {2006.11.16}
}

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