The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Habitat, Milvus migrans, Predation and Apex predator. His work is connected to Eagle, Biodiversity, Nest, Accipitridae and Endangered species, as a part of Ecology. His Eagle research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Productivity and Biological dispersal.
His Biodiversity study combines topics in areas such as Insectivore, Vertebrate, Indicator species, Species richness and Umbrella species. In his study, Plumage, Selection and Cascading effects is strongly linked to Dominance, which falls under the umbrella field of Milvus migrans. His research in Predation intersects with topics in Ecological pyramid and Herbivore.
Fabrizio Sergio focuses on Ecology, Milvus migrans, Habitat, Predation and Nest. His study in Eagle, Apex predator, Biodiversity, Species richness and Foraging falls under the purview of Ecology. Fabrizio Sergio has researched Apex predator in several fields, including Trophic cascade and Herbivore.
His research on Biodiversity also deals with topics like
Indicator species that connect with fields like Umbrella species,
Quadrat that connect with fields like Population size. His Milvus migrans research also works with subjects such as
Accipitridae that connect with fields like Wildlife conservation,
Dominance that connect with fields like Occupancy. His work deals with themes such as Productivity, High forest, Spatial heterogeneity and Woodland, which intersect with Habitat.
Milvus migrans, Ecology, Megacity, Socioeconomics and National park are his primary areas of study. The Milvus migrans study combines topics in areas such as Range, Nest and Wildlife. His Ecology research incorporates themes from Vital rates and Biological dispersal.
The concepts of his Megacity study are interwoven with issues in Developing country, Flyway, Physical geography and High elevation. The study incorporates disciplines such as Agriculture, Threatened species, Fishery and Predator in addition to National park. He combines subjects such as Adaptation and Bird feeding with his study of Habitat.
His main research concerns Milvus migrans, Ecology, Wildlife, Satellite tracking and Global Positioning System. His studies in Milvus migrans integrate themes in fields like Annual cycle, High mortality, Biological dispersal and Environmental planning. His study in Ecology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Organism and Longevity.
The various areas that Fabrizio Sergio examines in his Wildlife study include National park, Predation, Urban ecosystem and Pollution. Throughout his Satellite tracking studies, Fabrizio Sergio incorporates elements of other sciences such as Remote sensing and Calibration.
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Top Predators as Conservation Tools: Ecological Rationale, Assumptions, and Efficacy
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Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics (2008)
Ecologically justified charisma: preservation of top predators delivers biodiversity conservation
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Journal of Applied Ecology (2006)
Occupancy as a measure of territory quality
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Journal of Animal Ecology (2003)
Conservation: top predators and biodiversity.
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Nature (2005)
Individual improvements and selective mortality shape lifelong migratory performance
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Nature (2014)
Spatial refugia and the coexistence of a diurnal raptor with its intraguild owl predator
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Journal of Animal Ecology (2003)
Intraguild predation in raptor assemblages: A review
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Ibis (2008)
Electrocution alters the distribution and density of a top predator, the eagle owl Bubo bubo
Fabrizio Sergio;Luigi Marchesi;Paolo Pedrini;Miguel Ferrer.
Journal of Applied Ecology (2004)
Adaptive selection of foraging and nesting habitat by black kites (Milvus migrans) and its implications for conservation: a multi-scale approach
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Biological Conservation (2003)
Coexistence of a generalist owl with its intraguild predator: distance-sensitive or habitat-mediated avoidance?
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Animal Behaviour (2007)
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