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- PublicationOpen AccessFenología del Carricerín común Acrocephalus schoenobaenus (Linnaeus, 1758) y la Buscarla unicolor Locustella luscinioides (Savi, 1824) en el parque natural de El Hondo (Alicante, SE España)(Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2005) García Peiró, Ignacio; Robledano Aymerich, Francisco; Esteve Selma, Miguel A.; Ecología & Hidrología; Facultad de BiologíaThe complete phenology of two transaharan migrant passerines present in El Hondo Natural Park (Alicante province, SE Spain), Sedge warbler Acrocephalus schoenobaenus and Savi’s warbler Locustella luscinioides is shown, from the results of a Constant Effort Sites ringing scheme developed in this wetland from 1992 to 2003. Savi’s Warblers (59% of both species’ total ringed birds) peaked in August, while for Sedge warblers (41% of total) the main peak occurred in April. The phenology of these birds is similar to other sites of Eastern Spain, although an earlier spring passage of Savi’s warbler is reported from other localities of South-eastern Spain. Breeding of this species, previously reported, has not been confirmed.
- PublicationOpen AccessNotas fenológicas sobre los Carabidae (coleoptera) de la Peninsula Ibérica(Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1986) Zaballos, Juan P.; Facultad de BiologíaNew data about the phenolagy of lh carabid species from the Iberian Peninsula are reported. They have been recorded ;ilong three years in the westei-n Central System. These species have been grouped ir1 differeiii phenological models attendiiig to THIEI-E ( 1977) breeding patterns. Similar annual cycles to the ones described by other authors for Nebriu sulina Fairmaii-e & Laboulbéne. 1854. Plutvsmu nigriru (Fabricius. 1792). Anchus ruficornis (Goeze. 1777). C~rlurhus mollis (Marsham. 1802) and C. mrlnnocephulus (Linné. 1758) are confirmed in thc studq iirea. A first approximation on their phenology is given for mosi of the remaining sprcies.
- PublicationOpen AccessOrthopteroidea del sur de la provincia de Albacete (España).Enszfera. Mantodea. Phasmoptera. Blattoptera. Dermaptera(Murcia : Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1991) Gómez, R.; Presa Asensio, Juan José; García García, María Dolores; Facultad de BiologíaSe han estudiado los Orthopteroidea (Ensifera. Mantodea. Phasrnoptera. Blattoptera. Derrnaptera) del sur de la provincia de Albacete, en base a los ejemplares recolectados en un total de 972 muestras, realizados a lo largo de los años 1988, 1989 y 1990, en 50 estaciones diferentes. Se recolectaron 1.303 individuos adultos pertenecientes a 52 especies. Se aportan datos sobre diferentes aspectos de su biología, tales como distribución espacial, altitudinal, fenología y preferencias en relación con la vegetación. Se aportan los primeros datos sobre la biología de Urornenus (Steropleurus) rnartorelli subsp. angulatus, Urornenus (Steropleurus) politus y Eugryllodes carrascoi
- PublicationOpen AccessOthopteroidea de los sistemas montañosos de Castilla-la Mancha (España). III. Celifera(Murcia: Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1995) Pardo, J. E.; Gómez, R.; Facultad de BiologíaSe han estudiado los Orthopteroidea (Caelifera) de los principales sistemas montañosos de Castilla-La Mancha (España), en base a 10.784 ejemplares adultos y 446 ninfas, pertenecientes a 65 especies, capturados durante los años 1989, 1990 y 1991, en 179 estaciones de muestre0 repartidas por las Sierras de Alcaraz y del Segura, Sierra del Mugrón, Montes de Toledo, Serranía de Cuenca y Macizo de Ayllón. Se aportan datos sobre diferentes aspectos de su biología, tales como distribución superficial, altitudinal, fenología y preferencias en relación con la vegetación.
- PublicationOpen AccessPhenological organization of mediterranean pastures in different environments studied through diversity parameters(Murcia : Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 1993) Ortega, M.; Levassor, C.; Casado, M.A.; Facultad de BiologíaThe phenology of Mediterranean pastures was studied along an altitudinal gradient in relation to geomorphology and consumption of plants by large and medium-size herbivores. Diversity parameters were used to analyze the percentage of species in four phenological states (vegetative growth, flowering, fmiting and decay or dormancy) throughout an annual cycle. The distribution of phenological states in time varied from the most heterogeneous situations in low altitude pastures -in which different phenological states predominated at different times-. to more uniform situations at higher altitudes with a predominante of vegetative growth. The altitudinal rise was also accompanied by a shortening and delay in the reproductive phenophases. These trends also appeared when comparing upper and lower slope zones or unfenced and fenced plots. Phenological organ