Designated juvenile surveys identify cobble beds as important nursery habitats of coral reef fishes
Mai Lazarus1, Tal Gavriel1, Jonathan Belmaker1,2, Roi Holzman1,3
1Tel Aviv University, Israel; 2The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History; 3The Interuniversity Institute for Marine Science in Eilat
The Aquarium of Pisa University and its contribution in enhancing biodiversity conservation’s awareness
Paola Nicolosi, Matilde Boschetti
University of Pisa, Natural History Museum, Italy
An experience of twenty years of ex-situ and in situ collective conservation efforts to save species from the extinction: The European bison project
Caterina Spiezio1, Camillo Sandri1, Giovanna Marliani2, Pier Attilio Accorsi2, Alexandru Bulacu3, Adrian Aldea4, Cesare Avesani Zaborra1
1Parco Natura Viva - Garda Zoological Park, Italy; 2University of Bologna, Italy; 3Romanian Wilderness Society, Romania; 4Carpathia Foundation, Romania
Don’t shock the monkey! A non-invasive multidisciplinary approach to the study of conservation issues for Macaca maura in South Sulawesi, Indonesia
Cristina Sagnotti1, Silvia Fuselli1, Maëva Gabrielli1, Ettore Fedele2, Isra Wahid3, Roberto Cozzolino4, Giorgio Bertorelle1
1University of Ferrara, Italy; 2University of Leipzig, Germany; 3Hasanuddin University, Indonesia; 4Fondazione Ethoikos, Italy
Adapting to the heat: Insights into wild boar’s thermoregulatory strategies using biologging data
Justine Güldenpfennig, Astrid Olejarz, Miloš Ježek, Tomasz Pawel Podgórski
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic
Wildlife behavioural plasticity contributes to fine-scale spatio-temporal avoidance of humans
Davide Mirante, Andrea Zampetti, Giuseppe Coiro, Luca Santini
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
Variation in bat species richness and activity along an altitudinal gradient in the Western Alps: Insights from acoustic monitoring
Alex Bellè1,2, Alessia Sacco1, Sandro Bertolino1
1Department of Life Sciences and Systems Biology (DBIOS), University of Turin, via Accademia Albertina 13, 10123 Turin, Italy; 2Institute for Alpine Environment, Eurac Research, Drususallee/Viale Druso 1, I-39100 Bolzano/Bozen, Italy
Urban pollinators in Italy: linking green areas with species diversity, interaction networks and ecosystem services for sustainable urban planning
Rosa Ranalli1,2, Andrea Galimberti1,2, Massimo Labra1,2, Paolo Biella1,2
1ZooPlantLab, Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, University of Milano Bicocca; 2NBFC, National Biodiversity Future Center, Palermo 90133, Italy
Where The Wild Dogs Are: Range-wide distribution modelling of an endangered African carnivore
Jennifer F Linden1,2, Daniella Rabaiotti2, Amy Dickman1, Rosie Woodroffe2
1University of Oxford, United Kingdom; 2Institute of Zoology, Zoological Society of London, United Kingdom
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