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Emiliano Mori publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Emiliano Mori sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 244 publications — 84th percentile

84% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Emiliano Mori D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Emiliano Mori sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 121+

This scientist: 37 D-Index — 20th percentile

20% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2025 - Research.com Rising Stars Award

Overview

Emiliano Mori is affiliated with the National Research Council (CNR) in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with significant contributions to the fields of Ecology, Genetics, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecological Modeling, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

Their work extensively covers various topics including Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Bat Biology and Ecology Studies, Ecology and Biodiversity Studies, Botany and Plant Ecology Studies, and Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies.

Frequent publication venues for Emiliano Mori include Mammal Research, Mammalian Biology, Animals, Mammalia, and the European Journal of Wildlife Research. These journals have published multiple papers authored or co-authored by Mori, reflecting a consistent output in these areas.

Among the recent papers associated with Mori are:

  • The good, the bad and the ugly of COVID-19 lockdown effects on wildlife conservation: Insights from the first European locked down country, 2020, Biological Conservation
  • Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity, 2022, Science
  • Different facets of the same niche: Integrating citizen science and scientific survey data to predict biological invasion risk under multiple global change drivers, 2023, Global Change Biology
  • Spatiotemporal Overlap between the European Brown Hare and Its Potential Predators and Competitors, 2021, Animals
  • Observer-oriented approach improves species distribution models from citizen science data, 2020, Ecology and Evolution

They have collaborated frequently with the following co-authors:

  • Andrea Viviano
  • Leonardo Ancillotto
  • Giuseppe Mazza
  • Mariella Baratti
  • Mattia Menchetti

Best Publications

  • The good, the bad and the ugly of COVID-19 lockdown effects on wildlife conservation: Insights from the first European locked down country

    Raoul Manenti;Emiliano Mori;Viola Di Canio;Silvia Mercurio

  • Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment.

    Amanda E. Bates;Richard B. Primack;Brandy S. Biggar;Tomas J. Bird

  • Worldwide impact of alien parrots (Aves Psittaciformes) on native biodiversity and environment: a review.

    M. Menchetti;E. Mori

  • Diverse aging rates in ectothermic tetrapods provide insights for the evolution of aging and longevity

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  • Rose-ringed parakeet Psittacula krameri populations and numbers in Europe: a complete overview

    Liviu G. Pârâu;Diederik Strubbe;Emiliano Mori;Mattia Menchetti

  • Different facets of the same niche: Integrating citizen science and scientific survey data to predict biological invasion risk under multiple global change drivers

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  • Spatiotemporal mechanisms of coexistence in an European mammal community in a protected area of southern Italy

    E. Mori;S. Bagnato;P. Serroni;A. Sangiuliano

  • Good for management, not for conservation: an overview of research, conservation and management of Italian small mammals

    Sandro Bertolino;Paolo Colangelo;Emiliano Mori;Dario Capizzi

  • Integrating climate and land-use change scenarios in modelling the future spread of invasive squirrels in Italy

    Mirko Di Febbraro;Mattia Menchetti;Mattia Menchetti;Danilo Russo;Leonardo Ancillotto

  • License to kill? Domestic cats affect a wide range of native fauna in a highly biodiverse Mediterranean country

    Emiliano Mori;Mattia Menchetti;Mattia Menchetti;Alberto Camporesi;Luca Cavigioli

  • Interspecific den sharing: a study on European badger setts using camera traps

    Emiliano Mori;Mattia Menchetti;Alessandro Balestrieri

  • Mammals of Italy: an annotated checklist

    Anna Loy;Gaetano Aloise;Leonardo Ancillotto;Francesco Maria Angelici

  • Global synergies and trade-offs between multiple dimensions of biodiversity and ecosystem services.

    Marco Girardello;Andrea Santangeli;Emiliano Mori;Anna Chapman

  • Spatiotemporal Overlap between the European Brown Hare and Its Potential Predators and Competitors

    Andrea Viviano;Emiliano Mori;Niccolò Fattorini;Giuseppe Mazza

  • What does the wild boar mean to the wolf

    Emiliano Mori;Ludovica Benatti;Sandro Lovari;Francesco Ferretti

  • The Balkan long-eared bat (Plecotus kolombatovici) occurs in Italy – first confirmed record and potential distribution

    L. Ancillotto;E. Mori;L. Bosso;P. Agnelli

  • Woodland features determining home range size of roe deer.

    Sandro Lovari;Giulia Serrao;Emiliano Mori

  • Assessing the assessments: evaluation of four impact assessment protocols for invasive alien species

    Anne Turbé;Diederik Strubbe;Diederik Strubbe;Diederik Strubbe;Emiliano Mori;Martina Carrete;Martina Carrete

  • When quills kill: the defense strategy of the crested porcupine Hystrix cristata L., 1758

    Emiliano Mori;Ivan Maggini;Mattia Menchetti

  • Effects of the Recent World Invasion by Ring-Necked Parakeets Psittacula krameri

    Mattia Menchetti;Emiliano Mori;Francesco Maria Angelici

  • Much ado about nothing: assessing the impact of a problematic rodent on agriculture and native trees

    Alessandro Laurenzi;Nicola Bodino;Nicola Bodino;Emiliano Mori

  • Are wildlife value orientations useful tools to explain tolerance and illegal killing of wildlife by farmers in response to crop damage

    Jacopo Cerri;Emiliano Mori;Mattia Vivarelli;Marco Zaccaroni

Frequent Co-Authors

Leonardo Ancillotto
Leonardo Ancillotto University of Naples Federico II
Sandro Lovari
Sandro Lovari University of Siena
Sandro Bertolino
Sandro Bertolino University of Turin
Danilo Russo
Danilo Russo University of Naples Federico II
Diederik Strubbe
Diederik Strubbe Ghent University
Alvaro Luna
Alvaro Luna Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Luciano Bosso
Luciano Bosso Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche - CNR
Gentile Francesco Ficetola
Gentile Francesco Ficetola University of Milan
Anna Loy
Anna Loy University of Molise
Martina Carrete
Martina Carrete Pablo de Olavide University

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