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Sergio de Haro Guijarro

Sergio de Haro Guijarro
Asociación para el Estudio y la Conservación de la Naturaleza (AECN) "La Enea"

MS Wildlife Management

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June 2001 - June 2003
University of Granada
Position
  • Technician
Description
  • I have curried out unsupervised fieldwork in the highlands of Sierra Nevada and other Mountains working in plant ecology and native forest restauration.
May 2007 - April 2009
University of Córdoba
Position
  • Technician
Description
  • I have curried out, reported and researched some aspects about biology/ecology of butterflies, using them as bio-indicators in Sierra Morena mountains.
November 2023 - November 2024
C.I.F.P. Lorenzo Milani
Position
  • Professor
Description
  • I taught Dehesa's course to 2nd-year students of "Técnico Superior en Gestión Forestal y del Medio Natural" (Forest and Environmental Management) to get Diplom (FH) of this speciality. I've also been involved as a teacher in the Professional Certification of Forestry Worker during the spring 2024.
Education
September 2018 - June 2022
C.I.F.P. Lorenzo Milani
Field of study
  • Forest and Environmental Management
August 2003 - August 2006
Institute of Ecology INECOL
Field of study
  • Wildlife Management
October 1993 - June 1998
University of Granada
Field of study
  • Biology

Publications

Publications (15)
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In this note the first record in the wild of a reproductive behaviour between two different species of Agapanthia Audinet-Serville, 1835 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) is reported.
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First record of Pyrochroa coccinea (Linnaeus, 1761) and new locality for Thanasimus formicarius (Linnaeus, 1758) (Coleoptera: Pyrochroidae, Cleridae) in Salamanca province (Spain) is reported.
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For the first time, a case of abdominal teratology for a young male of the damselfly Platycnemis acutipennis is reported.
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In this note the first record of Dicranopalpus ramosus (Simon, 1909) (Arachnida: Opiliones) from Burgos and Castilla-Leon and the first observation of Plexippus paykulli (Audouin, 1826) (Arachnida: Araneae) in the Regional Park of Salinas and Arenales de San Pedro del Pinatar, new Murcian locality for the species, of interest in this case because i...
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A new record of Hoplia coerulea (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) from Cantabria province (north Spain) is reported, corresponding to the second regional population.
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Second record of Neuroleon arenarius (Navás, 1904) from Salamanca province, 43 years after the first one, is reported.
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Ornithological long-term monitoring is a useful tool to evaluate the health of rivers, one of the most degraded ecosystems on Earth. In this paper, we present the results of the first anual survey at the river Tormes through the town of Salamanca, Spain, where we carried out monthly census at 11 transects. We detected up to 93 species (12 orders)....
Technical Report
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Este documento expone los resultados de un muestreo intensivo durante el fin de semana del 1-2 de julio de 2017 en el PN Sierra de Baza (Granada), dentro de las actividades organizadas por la Asociación de Educación Ambiental El bosque Animado dentro del marco de actividades de Voluntariado Ambiental en áreas de la Red Natura 2000 financiadas por l...
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For White-toothed Woodrat (Neotoma leucodon Merriam, 1894), a short distance between burrows and food source (prickly pear cacti Opuntia spp.), and long between competitors (neighbour burrows), would allow spend less time to feed by decreasing of linked costs of the predation and intraspecific competition, and more time to improve fitness. That dis...
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The study of butterfly movements has focused on dispersal behaviour in the framework of population persistence in heterogeneous landscapes. The ecological significance of routine movements has received less attention. These movements may be influenced by structural attributes of habitat patches or may reflect the distribution of food, mates, host p...
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We present observations and experimental evidence for a new type of parasitoid-host interaction. In the Lampides boeticus (Lepidoptera) - Cotesia specularis (Hymenoptera) system, larvae of the former species readily kill and consume the parasitoid cocoons they find. Potential effects at both the individual and population levels are briefly outlined...
Poster
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Sierra Morena is a large natural area that extends across southern Spain from west to east. Human population is low and scattered, and land uses are mainly game hunting, extensive grazing (cattle, sheep, pig, goat), and to a lesser extent agriculture restricted to sites with more fertile soils. Due to its high ecological values, different conservat...
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In this work we describe the mating system of Omophlus picipes in southeastern Spain. We made observations of the behaviour of O. picipes in a plot of Hordeum leporinum, recording information on agregation and activity of males and females on the wild barley ears, position of males on the ears, courtship behaviour, mating attempts of males and resp...

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