Articoli ricerca scientifica sul falco pescatore:
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Monti, F., Robert, A., Dominici, J.M., Sforzi, A., Triay Bagur, R., Muñoz Navarro, A., Guillou, G., Duriez, O. & Bentaleb, I. (2020). Using GPS tracking and stable multi-isotopes for estimating habitat use and winter range in Palearctic ospreys. Oecologia (in corso di accettazione).
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De Pascalis, F., Panuccio, M., Bacaro, G. & Monti, F. (2020). Shift in diversity and distribution of the proximate causes of mortality in large migratory raptors over a century. Biological Conservation 251:108793. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S000632072030851X –
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Monti, F. (2020). Oil contamination of Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) in the Mediterranean Sea: an underestimated threat for the species? Journal of Raptor Research 54(3):000.
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Monti, F., Bianchi, N., Sforzi, A., Leonzio, C. & Ancora, S. (2020). Drawing the baseline of trace element levels in the vulnerable Mediterranean osprey Pandion haliaetus: variations by breeding location, habitats, and egg components. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-07591-9.
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Sforzi, A., Sammuri, G. & Monti, F. (2019). From a regional reintroduction project to a country-wide conservation approach: scaling up results to promote osprey conservation in Italy. Avocetta – Journal of Ornithology 43(1):81-85.
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Monti, F., Lo Cascio, P. & Sforzi, A. (2019). Nocturnal Activity of Insect Fauna in Osprey Nests: Insights from Video-Cameras. Journal of Raptor Research 53(2):212-214. https://bioone.org/journals/journal-of-raptor-research/volume-53/issue-2/JRR-18-51/Nocturnal-Activity-of-Insect-Fauna-in-Osprey-Nests–Insights/10.3356/JRR-18-51.short
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Monti, F., Duriez, O., Dominici, J.M., Sforzi, A., Robert, A. & Grémillet, D. (2018). Conserving wildlife facing mass-tourism calls for effective management. Animal Conservation 21(6):463-464. DOI: 10.1111/acv.12474
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Duriez, O., Péron, G., Grémillet, D., Sforzi, A. & Monti, F. (2018). Migrating ospreys use thermal uplifts over the open sea. Biology Letters, 14(12). DOI:10.1098/rsbl.2018.0687.
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Monti, F., Grémillet, D. Sforzi, A. Dominici, J.M., Triay Bagur, R., Muñoz Navarro, A., Fusani, L., Klaassen, R.H.G., Alerstam, T. & Duriez, O. (2018). Migration distance affects stopover use but not travel speed: Contrasting patterns between long- and short-distance migrating ospreys. Journal of Avian Biology, DOI: 10.1111/jav.01839.
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Monti, F., Delfour, F., Arnal, V., Zenboudji, S., Duriez, O. & Montgelard, C. (2018). Genetic connectivity among osprey populations and consequences for conservation: philopatry versus dispersal as key factors. Conservation Genetics, 19: 839-851. DOI: 10.1007/s10592-018-1058-7.
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Monti, F., Duriez, O., Dominici, JM., Sforzi, A., Robert, A., Fusani, L. & Grémillet, D. (2018). The price of success: integrative long-term study reveals ecotourism impacts on a flagship species at a UNESCO site. Animal Conservation. DOI:10.1111/acv.12407.
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Monti, F., Grémillet, D., Sforzi, A., Sammuri, G., Dominici, J.M., Triay, R., Muñoz, A., Fusani, L. & Duriez, O. (2018). Migration and wintering strategies in vulnerable Mediterranean Osprey populations. Ibis – DOI:10.1111/ibi.12567.
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Monti, F., Duriez, O., Arnal, V., Dominici, J.-M., Sforzi, A., Fusani, L., Grémillet, D. & Montgelard, C. (2015). Being cosmopolitan: evolutionary history and phylogeography of a specialized raptor, the Osprey Pandion haliaetus. BMC Evolutionary Biology 15:225.
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Monti, F., Dominici, J.-M., Choquet, R., Duriez, O., Sammuri, G. & Sforzi, A. (2014). The Osprey reintroduction in Central Italy: dispersal, survival and first breeding data. Bird Study 61: 465–473.
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Monti, F., Nibani, H., Dominici, J.-M., Rguibi Idrissi H., Thévenet, M., Beaubrun, PC., Duriez, O. (2013). The vulnerable Osprey breeding population of the Al Hoceima National Park, Morocco: present status and threats. Ostrich, 84(3): 199-204.
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Monti, F., Sforzi, A., Dominici, JM. (2012). Post-fledging dependence period of ospreys Pandion haliaetus released in central Italy: home ranges, space use and aggregation. Ardeola, 59(1): 17-30.