A study developed on the UPV Gandia campus warns of the need to implement landscape management measures to curb the expansion of invasive species that put biodiversity at risk
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València.- The abandonment of agricultural land and its subsequent colonization by invasive plants are favoring the proliferation of a bird, the common strilda (Estrilda astrild), a small exotic passerine of African origin that has expanded by much of the Iberian Peninsula. This is one of the conclusions of a study led by Professor Pau Lucio Puig, from the Department of Animal Science of the Gandia campus of the Universitat Politècnica de Valènc…
A study developed on the UPV Gandia campus warns of the need to implement landscape management measures to curb the expansion of invasive species that put biodiversity at risk