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David Guixé Coromines
Researcher (M)
PROGRAM / Conservation biology
LINE / Conservation of forest ecosystems
Biologist with a Master’s in Experimental Biology from the University of Barcelona.
Wildlife and habitat monitoring specialist, he works in fauna research and conservation —particularly forest species— and in the management of habitats and natural areas. He has been a researcher at the CTFC since 2000.
Keywords
Other speciesBioacousticsBioindicatorsConservationPotential Biodiversity IndexMammalsNatural heritageTerritory planningChiropteransHabitat restoration
Latest Publications
- Rota, M., Piqué, M., Sazatornil, V., Feldman, M.J., Baiges, T., Guixé, D., Larrieu, L., Mundet, R., Pallarés, M., Vayreda, J., Camprodon, J. (2025). Evaluating habitat structural variables as reliable indicators of biodiversity in Mediterranean forests. Forest Ecology and Management
- Guixé, D., Sazatornil, V., Feldman, M.J., Torrent, L., Roca, E., Camprodon, J. (2024). Artificial tunnels of hydroelectric power plants as valuable habitat for European bats. European Journal of Wildlife Research
- Lobato-Bailón, L., López-Baucells, A., Guixé, D., Flaquer, C., Camprodon, J., Florensa-Rius, X., Mas, M., Torrent, L., Ordeix, L., Tallo-Parra, O., Ribas, M.P., Marco, I., Carvajal, A., López-Bejar, M., Napp, S., Pailler-García, L., Espunyes, J., Cabezón, O. (2023). Reappraising the use of forearm rings for bat species. Biological Conservation
- Lobato-Bailón, L., García-Ulloa, M., Santos, A., Guixé, D., Camprodon, J., Florensa-Rius, X., Molleda, R., Manzano, R., Ribas, M.P., Espunyes, J., Dias-Alves, A., Marco, I., Migura-Garcia, L., Martínez-Urtaza, J., Cabezón, O. (2023). The fecal bacterial microbiome of the Kuhl’s pipistrelle bat (Pipistrellus kuhlii) reflects landscape anthropogenic pressure. Animal Microbiome