“…It is an important source of food for various carnivores and birds of prey, such as the red fox ( Vulpes vulpes ), the Egyptian mongoose ( Herpestes ichneumon ) or the eagle owl ( Bubo bubo ), including some endangered species, such as the Iberian lynx ( Lynx pardinus ) and the imperial eagle ( Aquila adalberti ; Delibes & Hiraldo, ; Delibes‐Mateos, Delibes, Ferreras, & Villafuerte, ; Jaksic & Soriguer, ). Within its original distribution, it stands also as one of the most harvested game species, with high socioeconomic value (Paixão, Godinho, & Santos, ; Villafuerte, Viñuela, & Blanco, ). In recent decades, wild rabbits have suffered a >90% population decline (Cortés‐Avizanda, Colomer, Margalida, Ceballos, & Donázar, ; Ferreira, Paupério, & Alves, ; Virgós, Cabezas‐Díaz, & Lozano, ) with severe consequences for the specialist predator populations that depend on them.…”