Search Results - "Cittadino, Viviana"
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A shifting carnivore’s community: habitat modeling suggests increased overlap between the golden jackal and the Eurasian lynx in Europe
Published in Frontiers in ecology and evolution (12-10-2023)“…Introduction The European large carnivore community is recently showing positive trends. Beyond those, other species are expanding in Europe. In recent…”
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Addressing conservation measures through fine-tuned species distribution models for an Italian endangered endemic anuran
Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-11-2022)“…Climate and land cover changes are the two most important stressors causing the decline of amphibians’ populations worldwide. Within the Mediterranean area,…”
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Survived the Glaciations, Will They Survive the Fish? Allochthonous Ichthyofauna and Alpine Endemic Newts: A Road Map for a Conservation Strategy
Published in Animals (Basel) (27-02-2023)“…The Calabrian Alpine newt ( ) is a glacial relict with small and extremely localised populations in the Catena Costiera (Calabria, Southern Italy) and is…”
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Updating Distribution, Ecology, and Hotspots for Three Amphibian Species to Set Conservation Priorities in a European Glacial Refugium
Published in Land (Basel) (01-08-2022)“…The Calabrian Peninsula (Southern Italy) has acted as a glacial refugium and is now considered a hotspot for the genetic diversity of several species. Even if…”
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Habitat suitability and connectivity modelling predict a latitudinal-driven expansion in the Mediterranean basin for a historically introduced reptile
Published in European journal of wildlife research (01-04-2024)“…Species introductions outside their native ranges, often driven by trade and other anthropogenic activities, present significant ecological challenges…”
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Demographic insights for the endangered Apennine yellow-bellied toad in the Pollino National Park (Southern Italy). A five-year Capture-Mark-Recapture study
Published in Journal for nature conservation (01-07-2024)“…•The Apennine yellow-bellied toad is an endangered endemic amphibian in sharp decline.•Lack of data on this taxon makes estimating population dynamics and…”
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