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Paolo Galeotti

Paolo Galeotti

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Ecology and Evolution

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37
Citations
4395
World Ranking
6958
National Ranking
143

Overview

Paolo Galeotti is affiliated with the University of Pavia in Italy. Their research focuses primarily on Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with specific subfields including Ecology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics.

The main topics explored in their work are:

  • Avian ecology and behavior
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation

Galeotti has contributed to scientific literature with publications in venues such as Ardea.

A notable recent paper authored in 2020 is titled "Effects of protective nesting associations with Whiskered Terns on the breeding success of Great Crested Grebes", published in Ardea.

Their research collaborations include frequent co-authors:

  • Abbas Ashoori
  • Yaghoub Rakhshbhar
  • Mauro Fasola

This profile highlights Galeotti's engagement in investigating bird ecology, particularly focusing on nesting behaviors and reproductive success in avian species. Their interdisciplinary work intersects ecology and biological sciences, aiming to understand the dynamics of wildlife ecology.

Best Publications

  • Colour polymorphism in birds: causes and functions

    P. Galeotti;D. Rubolini;P. O. Dunn;M. Fasola

  • Effects of elevated egg corticosterone levels on behavior, growth, and immunity of yellow-legged gull (Larus michahellis) chicks.

    Diego Rubolini;Maria Romano;Giuseppe Boncoraglio;Raffaella Paola Ferrari

  • Song correlates with social context, testosterone and body condition in male barn swallows ☆

    Paolo Galeotti;Nicola Saino;Roberto Sacchi;Anders Pape Møller

  • Paternity and multiple signaling: effects of a secondary sexual character and song on paternity in the barn swallow.

    Anders Pape Møller;Nicola Saino;Graziana Taramino;Paolo Galeotti

  • Individual recognition of male Tawny owls (Strix aluco) using spectrograms of their territorial calls

    P. Galeotti;G. Pavan

  • Male-male combats in a polymorphic lizard: residency and size, but not color, affect fighting rules and contest outcome.

    Roberto Sacchi;Fabio Pupin;Augusto Gentilli;Diego Rubolini

  • Song and immunological condition in male barn swallows (Hirundo rustica)

    Nicola Saino;Paolo Galeotti;Roberto Sacchi;Anders Pape Møller

  • Photographic identification in reptiles: a matter of scales

    Daniele Pellitteri-Rosa;Veronica Maiocchi;Stefano Scali;Luca Racina

  • The niche variation hypothesis and the evolution of colour polymorphism in birds: a comparative study of owls, nightjars and raptors

    Paolo Galeotti;Diego Rubolini

  • Turnover of territorial Scops Owls Otus scops as estimated by spectrographic analyses of male hoots

    Paolo Galeotti;Roberto Sacchi

  • Differential responses of territorial Tawny Owls Strix aluco to the hooting of neighbours and strangers

    Paolo Galeotti;Gianni Pavan

  • Female freshwater crayfish adjust egg and clutch size in relation to multiple male traits

    Paolo Galeotti;Diego Rubolini;Gianluca Fea;Daniela Ghia

  • Eagle Owl Bubo bubo and power line interactions in the Italian Alps

    Diego Rubolini;Enrico Bassi;Giuseppe Bogliani;Paolo Galeotti

  • Features of begging calls reveal general condition and need of food of barn swallow (Hirundo rustica) nestlings

    Roberto Sacchi;Nicola Saino;Paolo Galeotti

  • Microgeographic variation of colour morph frequency and biometry of common wall lizards

    R. Sacchi;S. Scali;F. Pupin;A. Gentilli

  • Differential parasitaemia in the tawny owl ( Strix aluco ): effects of colour morph and habitat

    Paolo Galeotti;Roberto Sacchi

  • Rufous and Grey Colour Morphs in the Italian Tawny Owl: Geographical and Environmental Influences

    Paolo Galeotti;Claudio Cesaris

  • Colour Polymorphism and Alternative Breeding Strategies: Effects of Parent’s Colour Morph on Fitness Traits in the Common Wall Lizard

    Paolo Galeotti;Roberto Sacchi;Daniele Pellitteri-Rosa;Adriana Bellati

  • Sexual dimorphism in digit length ratios in two lizard species

    Diego Rubolini;Fabio Pupin;Roberto Sacchi;Augusto Gentilli

  • Individually distinct hooting in male Pygmy Owls Glaucidium passerinum: a multivariate approach

    Paolo Galeotti;Maurizio Paladin;Gianni Pavan

  • Global changes and animal phenotypic responses: melanin-based plumage redness of scops owls increased with temperature and rainfall during the last century

    Paolo Galeotti;Diego Rubolini;Roberto Sacchi;Mauro Fasola

Frequent Co-Authors

Mauro Fasola
Mauro Fasola University of Pavia
Diego Rubolini
Diego Rubolini University of Milan
Nicola Saino
Nicola Saino University of Milan
Anders Pape Møller
Anders Pape Møller University of Paris-Saclay
Giacomo Tavecchia
Giacomo Tavecchia University of the Balearic Islands
László Zsolt Garamszegi
László Zsolt Garamszegi Centre for Ecological Research
Giuseppe Bogliani
Giuseppe Bogliani University of Pavia
Francesca Gherardi
Francesca Gherardi University of Florence
Andrea Pilastro
Andrea Pilastro University of Padua
Diego Gil
Diego Gil Spanish National Research Council

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