The impact of anthropogenic and natural disturbance on wildlife-forest interactions and ecosystem services: case studies from tropical and temperate areas.
Associate members:
M.Sc. students
Past Ph.D. students
Marina Bambi (2021-2024), University of Florence, Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology
Gut microbiome dynamics in primates across a tropical ecosystem.
Ilaria Greco (2020-2023), University of Florence, Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology
Spatial and temporal patterns in tropical forest mammal populations and communities from local to global scale.
Marco Salvatori (2020-2023), University of Florence, Ph.D. in Evolutionary Biology and Ecology
Mammal communities in the Anthropocene: systematic camera trapping to study wildlife responses to anthropogenic pressures
Past M.Sc. students
Marianna Mataj
M.Sc. in Biologia degli ecosistemi e della conservazione, Dipartimento di Biologia Ambientale, Università La Sapienza, Roma
Thesis: Spatio-temporal patterns of a mammalian community in the Altai-Gobi of Mongolia (2022-2023)
Elena Buonafede
M.Sc. in Natural and Human Sciences
Thesis: Random versus trail-based camera trap sampling to study the mammalian community in Casentino National Park (2023-2024)
Tommaso Marinoni
M.Sc. in Environmental and Behavioural Biology
Thesis: Managing human-wildlife conflicts - testing the efficiency of pruning wild apple trees to drive Marsican brown bears’ spatial preferences (2022-2023)
Martina Miscioscia
M.Sc. in Natural and Human Sciences
Thesis: Spatial pattern and diversity of the mammalian community in Casentino National Park (2022-2023)
Matilde Marconi
M.Sc. in Environmental and Behavioural Biology
Thesis: Density estimation and occupancy of ungulates in Casentino National Park through camera trapping (2022-2023)
Ibra Monti
M.Sc. in Sciences and Management of Wildlife and Environmental Resources
Thesis: Spatio-temporal Occurrence of Pallas’cat (Otocolobus manul) in Western Mongolia and vulnerability to livestock (2021-2022)
Last update
12.10.2024