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Breeding bird communities in a morain landscape (Affi, North-Western Venetia): a preliminary survey.
Published: 15 December 2012557PDF: 432 -
Waders (Aves, Charadriiformes) in a Mediterranean remnant wetland: a year-round pilot study evidences contrasting patterns in diversity metrics
Published: 23 December 2015645PDF: 569 -
Breeding ornithical communities in the Natural Reserve “Monte Soratte” (Central Italy): composition and structure.
Published: 15 December 2012537PDF: 448 -
Breeding birds of ‟Nomentum” nature reserve (central Italy): a forest remnant landscape surrounded by an agro-urbanized matrix
Published: 20 May 20221588PDF: 646APPENDIX: 282 -
Steady turnover in a bird community in a periurban landscape in Northern Italy: a look at the change in species richness over time
Published: 15 December 20221013PDF: 297 -
Multi-scalar analysis of bird communities in Monferrato Astigiano woodlands
Published: 30 September 2012582PDF: 653 -
Effect of pinetree thinning and of undergrowth control on the bird community in a Mediterranean coastal pinewood (Castel Fusano, Rome, C Italy).
Published: 30 September 2012772PDF: 431 -
Breeding bird communities in an area of the Northern Apennines (Piedmont, NW Italy)
Published: 18 June 2019563PDF: 412 -
Bird assemblages on a Mediterranean sandy beach: a yearly study
Published: 20 March 2015666PDF: 661 -
Birds of Metauro river: a great ornithological diversity in a small Italian urbanizing biotope, requiring greater protection
Published: 1 February 20211875PDF: 491APPENDIX: 122 -
A quantitative approach to biodiversity estimation: application to birds in Alps Ecoregion - priority area H1
Published: 30 September 2012474PDF: 362 -
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Habitat characterization of the Carso Triestino on ornithological and floristic-vegetational bases
Published: 30 September 2013539PDF: 376 -
Spatial and temporal dynamics along the interior-mouth environmental gradient of the river Ofanto (Apulia)
Published: 30 September 2012402PDF: 274
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