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Miguel Ferrer

Researcher at University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria

Publications -  499
Citations -  13116

Miguel Ferrer is an academic researcher from University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Signature (logic). The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 478 publications receiving 11560 citations. Previous affiliations of Miguel Ferrer include Spanish National Research Council & Ministry of Science and Innovation.

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Factors affecting plasma chemistry values of the black-browed albatross Thalassarche melanophrys

TL;DR: Age-related differences in glucose, triglyceride, urea, and uric acid suggested that the relative metabolic rate was higher in nestling than in adult albatrosses, whereas age had a significant effect on a number of metabolites, inorganic ions and enzymatic activity.
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The role of age of first breeding in modeling raptor reintroductions.

TL;DR: Simulation of the viability of Spanish Imperial Eagle and Osprey populations using data from established and reintroduced populations in southern Spain shows that reduction in the age of first breeding is critical in the success of reintroductions of such long‐lived birds.
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Short-Term Appraisal of the Effects and Safety of Manual Versus Ventilator Hyperinflation in an Animal Model of Severe Pneumonia

TL;DR: In an animal model of severe P. aeruginosa pneumonia, neither manualhyperinflation nor ventilator hyperinflation improved mucus clearance, and these findings should promote reappraisal of indications for both manualHyperinflation and ventilATOR hyperin inflation as a therapeutic technique for mucus clearing and atelectasis reversal.
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Writer identification based on graphology techniques

TL;DR: An innovative system biometric of writerspsila identification based in technical expert calligraphic and graphology on the handwritten script is presented working in off-line mode on a Spanish words image database, formed by 29 different individuals.
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The role of density-dependence regulation in the misleading effect of the Aznalcollar mining spill on the booted eagle fecundity

TL;DR: The decrease in fecundity over time was also related to the increase of breeding pairs, suggesting a density-dependent regulation and nullifying the mining spillage effect, and raptors have proved to be highly valuable biomonitors of environmental pollution.