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Natalia Revilla Martín
Associée
PROGRAMME / Biologie de la conservation
LIGNE / Conservation des écosystèmes agricoles et des espèces cynégétiques
Biologist with a Master’s in Ecology, currently pursuing a PhD in ecology and conservation of steppe birds in agricultural ecosystems.
Her doctoral research explores how farmland bird species respond to landscape and management changes associated with agricultural intensification, to assess and improve the effectiveness of conservation measures. Previously, she worked with bats, developing a methodology to optimize acoustic sampling of cave-dwelling species and analyzing how bats are represented in the media. She is particularly interested in designing management strategies for biodiversity conservation in agricultural ecosystems and in evaluating public perceptions of biodiversity.
Keywords
BioacoustiqueConservationOiseaux steppiquesChiroptères
Dernières publications
- Pérez Granados, C.,..., Bota, G., Brotons, Ll., Cabodevilla, X., Giralt, D., Revilla Martín, R. et al. (2025). Key conservation actions for European steppes in the context of the Post‑2020 Global Biodiversity Framework. Sustainability Science
- Revilla-Martín, N., Giralt, D., Sanz-Pérez, A., Bota, G., Sardà-Palomera, F. (2023). Disentangling the effects of management, field characteristics of fallows, and surrounding landscape to promote steppe bird conservation. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment
- López-Baucells, A., Revilla-Martín, N., Mas, M., Alonso-Alonso, P., Budinski, I., Fraixedas, S., Fernández-Llamazares, A. (2023). Newspaper Coverage and Framing of Bats, and Their Impact on Readership Engagement. EcoHealth