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    Nutritional ecology of a prototypical generalist predator, the red fox (Vulpesvulpes) by Balestrieri, A., Gigliotti, S., Caniglia, R., Velli, E., Zambuto, F., De Giorgi, E., Mucci, N., Tremolada, P., Gazzola, A.

    Published in Scientific reports (04-04-2024)
    “…Generalist species, which exploit a wide range of food resources, are expected to be able to combine available resources as to attain their specific…”
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    Expert-based versus habitat-suitability models to develop resistance surfaces in landscape genetics by Milanesi, Pietro, Holderegger, R., Caniglia, R., Fabbri, E., Galaverni, M., Randi, E.

    Published in Oecologia (01-01-2017)
    “…Landscape genetics aims to investigate functional connectivity among wild populations by evaluating the impact of landscape features on gene flow. Genetic…”
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    Different habitat suitability models yield different least-cost path distances for landscape genetic analysis by Milanesi, P., Holderegger, R., Caniglia, R., Fabbri, E., Randi, E.

    Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-02-2016)
    “…Habitat suitability models (HSMs) are used to describe and predict species distributions based on multiple ecological variables and species occurrence data…”
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    Big bad wolf or man’s best friend? Unmasking a false wolf aggression on humans by Caniglia, R, Galaverni, M, Delogu, M, Fabbri, E, Musto, C, Randi, E

    Published in Forensic science international : genetics (01-09-2016)
    “…Abstract The return of the wolf in its historical range is raising social conflicts with local communities for the perceived potential threat to people safety…”
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    Non-invasive genetic sampling to predict wolf distribution and habitat suitability in the Northern Italian Apennines: implications for livestock depredation risk by Milanesi, P, Caniglia, R, Fabbri, E, Galaverni, M, Meriggi, A, Randi, E

    Published in European journal of wildlife research (01-10-2015)
    “…Non-invasive genetic sampling has been used to reconstruct spatial patterns of carnivore distributions, identify regions where conflicts with human activities…”
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    Comparison of single nucleotide polymorphisms and microsatellites in non-invasive genetic monitoring of a wolf population by Fabbri, Elena, Caniglia, R., Mucci, Nadia, Thomsen, H.P., Krag, K., Pertoldi, C., Loeschcke, V., Randi, E.

    Published in Archives of biological sciences (2012)
    “…Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) which represent the most widespread source of sequence variation in genomes, are becoming a routine application in…”
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    From the Apennines to the Alps: colonization genetics of the naturally expanding Italian wolf (Canis lupus) population by FABBRI, ELENA, MIQUEL, CHRISTIAN, LUCCHINI, VITTORIO, SANTINI, ALBERTO, CANIGLIA, ROMOLO, DUCHAMP, CHRISTOPHE, WEBER, JEAN-MARC, LEQUETTE, BENOÎT, MARUCCO, FRANCESCA, BOITANI, LUIGI, FUMAGALLI, LUCA, TABERLET, PIERRE, RANDI, ETTORE

    Published in Molecular ecology (01-04-2007)
    “…Wolves in Italy strongly declined in the past and were confined south of the Alps since the turn of the last century, reduced in the 1970s to approximately 100…”
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    MHC variability in an isolated wolf population in Italy by Galaverni, Marco, Caniglia, Romolo, Fabbri, Elena, Lapalombella, Silvana, Randi, Ettore

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-09-2013)
    “…Small, isolated populations may experience increased extinction risk due to reduced genetic variability at important functional genes, thus decreasing the…”
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    Molecular phylogeny of two lineages of Leuciscinae cyprinids (Telestes and Scardinius) from the peri-Mediterranean area based on cytochrome b data by Ketmaier, Valerio, Bianco, Pier Giorgio, Cobolli, Marina, Krivokapic, Marijana, Caniglia, Romolo, De Matthaeis, Elvira

    Published in Molecular phylogenetics and evolution (01-09-2004)
    “…We examined phylogenetic relationships in two lineages of Leuciscinae cyprinid fishes based on the sequence data of the complete mitochondrial DNA region…”
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    Enchancement of deficient pituitary response to luteinizing hormone releasing hormone in patients with primary amenorrhea by Serra, G B, Muscatello, P, Menini, E, Lafuenti, G, Caniglia, R

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-05-1975)
    “…Although the absence of pituitary response to the luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH) test has been considered proof of a lesion primarily localized…”
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    Gonadotropins by Serra, G B, Lafuenti, G, Fazioli, S, Muscatello, P, Giraldi, G C, Signa, M, Caniglia, R

    “…The clinical usefulness of plasma LH and FSH radioimmunoassays, both in basal and dynamic conditions, is briefly discussed. While occasional LH and FSH…”
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    Leadership: US and British approaches to force protection by Caniglia, Richard R

    Published in Military Review (01-07-2001)
    “…The US has been a reluctant but fierce warrior many times. Now some warn that understandable reluctance before operations is unwisely continuing in excessive…”
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    US and British approaches to force protection by Caniglia, Richard R

    Published in Military review (01-08-2001)
    “…Compares national doctrines and politics, and resulting differences in public images of the two armed forces engaged in peacekeeping in the Balkans. British…”
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