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Paolo Luschi

Paolo Luschi

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
45
Citations
6286
World Ranking
6530
National Ranking
127

Paolo Luschi publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paolo Luschi sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 110 publications — 18th percentile

18% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Paolo Luschi D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Paolo Luschi sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 36th percentile

36% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Paolo Luschi is affiliated with the University of Pisa in Italy. Their research primarily addresses Environmental Science with a notable focus on Ecology, Nature and Landscape Conservation, and Global and Planetary Change. They have contributed to subfields including Developmental Biology and Parasitology.

The main topics of their work include Turtle Biology and Conservation, Avian Ecology and Behavior, Marine Animal Studies Overview, Amphibian and Reptile Biology, Wildlife-Road Interactions and Conservation, Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, and Ichthyology and Marine Biology.

Notable recent publications authored or coauthored by Paolo Luschi include:

  • Network analysis of sea turtle movements and connectivity: A tool for conservation prioritization, 2022, Diversity and Distributions
  • Open Ocean Reorientation and Challenges of Island Finding by Sea Turtles during Long-Distance Migration, 2020, Current Biology
  • Similar circling movements observed across marine megafauna taxa, 2021, iScience
  • Travel routes to remote ocean targets reveal the map sense resolution for a marine migrant, 2022, Journal of The Royal Society Interface
  • Testing a Novel Aggregated Methodology to Assess Hydrodynamic Impacts on a High-Resolution Marine Turtle Trajectory, 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science

The frequent coauthors collaborating with Paolo Luschi include:

  • Giulia Cerritelli
  • Paolo Casale
  • Graeme C. Hays
  • Yakup Kaska
  • Doğan Sözbilen

Publication venues where Paolo Luschi has frequently published are Frontiers in Marine Science, Endangered Species Research, Global Biodiversity Information Facility, Diversity and Distributions, and Current Biology.

Best Publications

  • A review of long-distance movements by marine turtles, and the possible role of ocean currents

    Paolo Luschi;Graeme C. Hays;Floriano Papi

  • The implications of location accuracy for the interpretation of satellite-tracking data

    GC Hays;Susanne Åkesson;BJ Godley;P Luschi

  • The navigational feats of green sea turtles migrating from Ascension Island investigated by satellite telemetry

    P. Luschi;G. C. Hays;C. Del Seppia;R. Marsh

  • Assessing accuracy and utility of satellite-tracking data using Argos-linked Fastloc-GPS

    M. J. Witt;Susanne Åkesson;A. C. Broderick;M. S. Coyne

  • Satellite telemetry suggests high levels of fishing-induced mortality in marine turtles

    Graeme C. Hays;Annette C. Broderick;Brendan J. Godley;Paolo Luschi

  • Marine Turtles Use Geomagnetic Cues during Open-Sea Homing

    Paolo Luschi;Simon Benhamou;Charlotte Girard;Stephane Ciccione

  • Goal navigation and island-finding in sea turtles

    Kj Lohmann;Paolo Luschi;Gc Hays

  • The 7000-km oceanic journey of a leatherback turtle tracked by satellite

    G.R Hughes;P Luschi;R Mencacci;F Papi

  • The diving behaviour of green turtles undertaking oceanic migration to and from Ascension Island: dive durations, dive profiles and depth distribution.

    G. C. Hays;S. Åkesson;A. C. Broderick;F. Glen

  • Pain perception and electromagnetic fields.

    Cristina Del Seppia;Sergio Ghione;Paolo Luschi;Klaus-Peter Ossenkopp

  • Movement patterns of green turtles in Brazilian coastal waters described by satellite tracking and flipper tagging

    BJ Godley;Ehsm Lima;Susanne Åkesson;AC Broderick

  • Shielding, but not zeroing of the ambient magnetic field reduces stress-induced analgesia in mice

    E. Choleris;E. Choleris;C. Del Seppia;A. W. Thomas;P. Luschi

  • Oceanic navigation in Cory's shearwaters: evidence for a crucial role of olfactory cues for homing after displacement.

    Anna Gagliardo;Joël Bried;Paolo Lambardi;Paolo Luschi

  • OPEN-SEA MIGRATION OF MAGNETICALLY DISTURBED SEA TURTLES

    Floriano Papi;Paolo Luschi;S Akesson;S Capogrossi

  • Pan-Atlantic analysis of the overlap of a highly migratory species, the leatherback turtle, with pelagic longline fisheries

    S. Fossette;M.J. Witt;P. Miller;M. A. Nalovic

  • Global analysis of satellite tracking data shows that adult green turtles are significantly aggregated in Marine Protected Areas

    Rebecca Scott;David J. Hodgson;Matthew J. Witt;Michael S. Coyne;Michael S. Coyne

  • Changes in behaviour during the inter-nesting period and post-nesting migration for Ascension Island green turtles

    G. C. Hays;P. Luschi;F. Papi;C. del Seppia

  • Long-distance migration and homing after displacement in the green turtle (Chelonia mydas): a satellite tracking study

    P. Luschi;F. Papi;H. C. Liew;E. H. Chan

  • Detecting female precise natal philopatry in green turtles using assignment methods

    Patricia L. M. Lee;Paolo Luschi;Graeme C. Hays

  • Testing the navigational abilities of ocean migrants: displacement experiments on green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas)

    Paolo Luschi;Susanne Åkesson;Annette C. Broderick;Fiona Glen

  • A review of migratory behaviour of sea turtles off southeastern Africa

    P. Luschi;J.R.E. Lutjeharms;P. Lambardi;R. Mencacci

  • The importance of migratory connectivity for global ocean policy

    Daniel C. Dunn;Daniel C. Dunn;Autumn Lynn Harrison;Corrie Curtice;Sarah DeLand

Frequent Co-Authors

Floriano Papi
Floriano Papi University of Pisa
Graeme C. Hays
Graeme C. Hays Deakin University
Brendan J. Godley
Brendan J. Godley University of Exeter
Susanne Åkesson
Susanne Åkesson Lund University
Annette C. Broderick
Annette C. Broderick University of Exeter
Lisa T. Ballance
Lisa T. Ballance Oregon State University
Paulo Catry
Paulo Catry International Sleep Products Association
Johann R. E. Lutjeharms
Johann R. E. Lutjeharms University of Cape Town
Elena Choleris
Elena Choleris University of Guelph
Alessandro Sale
Alessandro Sale National Research Council (CNR)

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