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Alessio Mortelliti
Alessio Mortelliti
Associate Professor in Wildlife Habitat Conservation
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The role of habitat quality in fragmented landscapes: a conceptual overview and prospectus for future research
A Mortelliti, G Amori, L Boitani
Oecologia 163 (2), 535-547, 2010
2862010
Rating the rat: global patterns and research priorities in impacts and management of rodent pests
D Capizzi, S Bertolino, A Mortelliti
Mammal Review 44 (2), 148-162, 2014
1772014
Independent effects of habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and structural connectivity on the distribution of two arboreal rodents
A Mortelliti, G Amori, D Capizzi, C Cervone, S Fagiani, B Pollini, L Boitani
Journal of Applied Ecology 48 (1), 153-162, 2011
1492011
Independent effects of habitat loss, habitat fragmentation and structural connectivity on forest‐dependent birds
A Mortelliti, S Fagiani, C Battisti, D Capizzi, L Boitani
Diversity and distributions 16 (6), 941-951, 2010
1142010
Interaction of food resources and landscape structure in determining the probability of patch use by carnivores in fragmented landscapes
A Mortelliti, L Boitani
Landscape Ecology 23, 285-298, 2008
952008
Experimental design and taxonomic scope of fragmentation studies on European mammals: current status and future priorities
A Mortelliti, G Amori, D Capizzi, C Rondinini, L Boitani
Mammal Review 40 (2), 125-154, 2010
932010
Land‐use change and the ecological consequences of personality in small mammals
AM Brehm, A Mortelliti, GA Maynard, J Zydlewski
Ecology Letters 22 (9), 1387-1395, 2019
682019
Richness is not all: how changes in avian functional diversity reflect major landscape modification caused by pine plantations
D Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, P Tennant, P Barton, K Ikin, A Mortelliti, ...
Diversity and Distributions 21 (7), 836-847, 2015
622015
Species’ surrogacy for conservation planning: caveats from comparing the response of three arboreal rodents to habitat loss and fragmentation
A Mortelliti, G Santulli Sanzo, L Boitani
Biodiversity and Conservation 18, 1131-1145, 2009
552009
Effects of forest management on density and survival in three forest rodent species
S Gasperini, A Mortelliti, P Bartolommei, A Bonacchi, E Manzo, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 382, 151-160, 2016
512016
Guidelines for using movement science to inform biodiversity policy
PS Barton, PE Lentini, E Alacs, S Bau, YM Buckley, EL Burns, DA Driscoll, ...
Environmental management 56, 791-801, 2015
492015
SNAPSHOT USA 2019: a coordinated national camera trap survey of the United States
MV Cove, R Kays, H Bontrager, C Bresnan, M Lasky, T Frerichs, R Klann, ...
Ecology 102 (6), e03353, 2021
462021
Assessing arrays of multiple trail cameras to detect North American mammals
BE Evans, CE Mosby, A Mortelliti
PloS one 14 (6), e0217543, 2019
462019
Effects of past and present livestock grazing on herpetofauna in a landscape‐scale experiment
GM Kay, A Mortelliti, A Tulloch, P Barton, D Florance, SA Cunningham, ...
Conservation Biology 31 (2), 446-458, 2017
462017
Empirical evaluation of the strength of interspecific competition in shaping small mammal communities in fragmented landscapes
G Sozio, A Mortelliti
Landscape Ecology 31, 775-789, 2016
462016
Long distance field crossings by hazel dormice (Muscardinus avellanarius) in fragmented landscapes
A Mortelliti, L Santarelli, G Sozio, S Fagiani, L Boitani
Mammalian Biology 78, 309-312, 2013
462013
Population and individual‐scale responses to patch size, isolation and quality in the hazel dormouse
A Mortelliti, G Sozio, DA Driscoll, L Bani, L Boitani, DB Lindenmayer
Ecosphere 5 (9), 1-21, 2014
442014
Mind the trap: large-scale field experiment shows that trappability is not a proxy for personality
AM Brehm, A Mortelliti
Animal Behaviour 142, 101-112, 2018
402018
Wild boar rooting intensity determines shifts in understorey composition and functional traits
S Burrascano, R Copiz, E Del Vico, S Fagiani, E Giarrizzo, M Mei, ...
Community Ecology 16 (2), 244-253, 2015
392015
Distribution of nocturnal birds (Strigiformes and Caprimulgidae) in relation to land-use types, extent and configuration in agricultural landscapes of Central Italy
P Bartolommei, A Mortelliti, F Pezzo, L Puglisi
Rendiconti Lincei 24, 13-21, 2013
382013
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