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Overview

Marcelo H. Cassini is affiliated with the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas in Argentina. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Social Psychology, Genetics, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The scientist's recent published work covers various topics within wildlife ecology, animal behavior, and conservation science. Notable papers include:

  • "A review of the critics of invasion biology" (2020) published in Biological Reviews/Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • "Sexual aggression in mammals" (2020) published in Mammal Review
  • "Sexual size dimorphism and sexual selection in artiodactyls" (2020) published in Behavioral Ecology
  • "Evolution of sexual size dimorphism and sexual segregation in artiodactyls: the chicken or the egg?" (2021) published in Mammalian Biology
  • "Human-Wildlife Conflicts: Does Origin Matter?" (2022) published in Animals

Their work addresses topics such as Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies, Animal and Plant Science Education, Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies, Primate Behavior and Ecology, and Genetic Diversity and Population Structure.

Frequent publication venues for Marcelo H. Cassini's research include Mammal Review and Animals, each with two publications, as well as Biological Reviews/Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Behavioral Ecology, and Mammalian Biology.

Collaboration is evident in their work, with several frequent co-authors including Luciano Rivas, Rocío Alejandra Díaz, Verónica Sevillano, Ezequiel A. Ibañez, and M. Laura Guichón.

Best Publications

  • The evolution of reproductive systems in pinnipeds

    Marcelo H. Cassini

  • Foraging under predation risk in the wild guinea pig Cavia aperea

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  • Geographic distribution and diversity of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in South American sea lions (Otaria flavescens) and fur seals (Arctocephalus australis)

    Juan Ignacio Tunez;Daniela Centron;Humberto Luis Cappozzo;Marcelo Hernan Cassini

  • EFFECTS OF LAND USE ON THE DISTRIBUTION OF THREE SPECIES OF ARMADILLOS IN THE ARGENTINEAN PAMPAS

    Agustín Manuel Abba;Agustín Manuel Abba;Sergio Fabián Vizcaíno;Marcelo H. Cassini

  • Class 1 integrons in environments with different degrees of urbanization.

    Maximiliano Nardelli;Paula Marina Scalzo;María Soledad Ramírez;María Paula Quiroga

  • Foraging ecology of Vicuña, Vicugna vicugna, in dry Puna of Argentina

    Mariela Borgnia;Bibiana L. Vilá;Marcelo H. Cassini

  • Foraging under predation risk in the wild guinea pig : the effect of vegetation height on habitat utilization

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  • Habitat use and diet of the American mink (Mustela vison) in Argentinian Patagonia

    A. Previtali;M. H. Cassini;D. W. Macdonald

  • The tale of the screaming hairy armadillo, the guinea pig and the marginal value theorem

    Marcelo H. Cassini;Alejandro Kacelnik;Enrique T. Segura

  • Foraging behaviour of coypus Myocastor coypus: why do coypus consume aquatic plants?

    M.L. Guichón;V.B. Benítez;A. Abba;M. Borgnia

  • SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND GROUP FORMATION IN THE COYPU (MYOCASTOR COYPUS ) IN THE ARGENTINEAN PAMPAS

    M. Laura Guichón;Mariela Borgnia;Carina Fernández Righi;Guillermo H. Cassini

  • Behavioural responses of South American fur seals to approach by tourists - a brief report.

    Marcelo H. Cassini

  • Ecological principles of species distribution models: the habitat matching rule

    Marcelo Hernan Cassini;Marcelo Hernan Cassini

  • Fence effects on the behavioural responses of South American fur seals to tourist approaches

    Marcelo H. Cassini;Diana Szteren;Esteban Fernández-Juricic

  • Interaction between wild camelids and livestock in an Andean semi-desert

    M. Borgnia;B.L. Vilá;M.H. Cassini

  • Ranking threats using species distribution models in the IUCN Red List assessment process

    Marcelo Hernan Cassini;Marcelo Hernan Cassini

  • Lateral Antimicrobial Resistance Genetic Transfer is active in the open environment

    Luciana Soledad Chamosa;Verónica Elizabeth Alvarez;Maximiliano Nardelli;María Paula Quiroga

  • A review of the critics of invasion biology

    Marcelo Hernan Cassini

  • A Study on the Diet of Minor Grisons and a Preliminary Analysis of Their Role in the Control of Rabbits in Patagonia

    Maria A. Diuk-Wasser;Marcelo H. Cassini

  • Range expansion and prey use of American mink in Argentinean Patagonia: dilemmas for conservation

    Laura Fasola;Laura Fasola;Juan Muzio;Claudio Chehébar;Marcelo Cassini

  • Historia natural del piche llorón Chaetophractus vellerosus (Mammalia: Xenarthra: Dasypodidae)

    Agustin Manuel Abba;Guillermo Hernán Cassini;Marcelo Hernan Cassini;Sergio Fabian Vizcaino

  • Diet of the coypu (nutria, Myocastor coypus) in agro-systems of Argentinean pampas

    Mariela Borgnia;Monica Liliana Galante;Marcelo Hernan Cassini

  • Population structure of coypus (Myocastor coypus) in their region of origin and comparison with introduced populations

    M. Laura Guichón;C. Patrick Doncaster;Marcelo H. Cassini

  • SYNTHESIS Ecological principles of species distribution models: the habitat matching rule

    Marcelo H. Cassini

Frequent Co-Authors

David W. Macdonald
David W. Macdonald University of Oxford
Sergio F. Vizcaíno
Sergio F. Vizcaíno National University of La Plata
Alejandro Kacelnik
Alejandro Kacelnik University of Oxford
Esteban Fernández-Juricic
Esteban Fernández-Juricic Purdue University West Lafayette
Frédéric Delsuc
Frédéric Delsuc University of Montpellier
Carlos Bernstein
Carlos Bernstein University of Lyon System
Sandro L. Bonatto
Sandro L. Bonatto Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul
C. Patrick Doncaster
C. Patrick Doncaster University of Southampton
A. Rus Hoelzel
A. Rus Hoelzel Durham University
Anna Loy
Anna Loy University of Molise

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