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    Landscape determinants of genetic differentiation, inbreeding and genetic drift in the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) by Bani, L., Orioli, V., Pisa, G., Dondina, O., Fagiani, S., Fabbri, E., Randi, E., Mortelliti, A., Sozio, G.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-04-2018)
    “…The dispersal process is crucial in determining the fate of populations over time, but habitat fragmentation limits or prevents it. Landscape genetic is an…”
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    Population genetic structure and sex-biased dispersal of the hazel dormouse (Muscardinus avellanarius) in a continuous and in a fragmented landscape in central Italy by Bani, L., Orioli, V., Pisa, G., Fagiani, S., Dondina, O., Fabbri, E., Randi, E., Sozio, G., Mortelliti, A.

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-04-2017)
    “…Habitat fragmentation hinders the dispersal process, which, in turn, causes changes to the genetic variability of populations. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Wild boar rooting intensity determines shifts in understorey composition and functional traits by Burrascano, S, R. Copiz, E. Del Vico, S. Fagiani, E. Giarrizzo, M. Mei, A. Mortelliti, F. M. Sabatini, C. Blasi

    Published in Community ecology (01-12-2015)
    “…In recent decades, the European populations of wild boar have grown substantially, as has the impact of this species, owing above all to its rooting activity…”
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    Quantifying Sus scrofa rooting effects on the understorey of the deciduous broadleaf forests in Castelporziano Estate (Italy) by Burrascano, S., Giarrizzo, E., Bonacquisti, S., Copiz, R., Del Vico, E., Fagiani, S., Mortelliti, A., Blasi, C.

    “…Wild boar ( Sus scrofa ) rooting activities may affect several taxonomic groups. In hardwood forests, wild boar’s diet is predominantly represented by plants…”
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