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Autor Rescia Perazzo, Alejandro Javier |
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Rodríguez Sousa, Antonio Alberto ; Parra López, G. ; Sayadi-Gmada, S. ; Barandica Fernández, Jesús María ; Rescia Perazzo, Alejandro Javier | Elsevier | 2020-03-24Olive agroecosystems have for several decades undergone management changes aimed to meet the demands of new agricultural policy trends and of consumers and society. While the main role of olive groves is the production of olives and oil, its mul[...]![]()
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Rescia Perazzo, Alejandro Javier ; Sanz Cañada, Javier ; Bosque-González, Isabel del | Springer Verlag | 2017-04Agricultural intensification and farm abandonment in Europe have induced dramatic social, economic, and ecological issues. Sustainable management may solve these issues by providing a viable economic margin and preserving biodiversity. Specifica[...]![]()
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Maldonado, A. D. ; Valdivieso, A. ; Rescia Perazzo, Alejandro Javier ; Aguilera, Ángeles | Elsevier | 2020-06-22Climate change has been related to the current loss of global biodiversity. In this paper, the effects of different scenarios of climate change on the distribution of the four classes of terrestrial vertebrate species in Andalusia (Spain) are ex[...]![]()
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Spatial resilience quantification can be a useful tool for land planning and management in agricultural systems to predict the appropriate control of disturbances such as pest infections. We proposed an index of spatial resilience based on lands[...]![]()
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Pascual, Susana ; Rescia Perazzo, Alejandro Javier ; Sánchez Ramos, Ismael ; González Núñez, Manuel ; Ortega Quero, Marta | International Organisation for Biological and Integrated Control | 2017Some of the groups of beneficial arthropods present in the olive grove canopy are hoverflies, hymenopteran parasitoids and bees. In this research we test the hypothesis that the abundance of these groups in olive groves increases with increasing[...]![]()
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Environmentally friendly measures are needed to achieve natural pest control. A relationship between landscape structure and Bactrocera oleae, the main olive grove pest, indicated a general association between complex landscapes and reduced abun[...]![]()
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Castillo Eguskitza, Nekane ; Rescia Perazzo, Alejandro Javier ; Onaindia, Miren | Elsevier | 2017-08-15The protected area approach has extended from conserving biodiversity to improving human well-being. However, the relationship between conservation and socioeconomic and cultural development continues to be controversial. This paper combines lan[...]