This research focused on the evaluation of Italian population trends and conservation threats of three Alpine Galliforms of conservation interest, Black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), Alpine Rock ptarmigan (Lagopus muta helvetica) and Alpine Rock partridge (Alectoris graeca saxatilis). I performed a first-ever assessment of a medium term trend of the three species, exploiting all available data on annual counts and game bags, both as individual proxies and in an integrated fashion. According to the results, the current IUCN conservation statuses of the Italian populations seem appropriate. The integration of counts and bags helped improving estimates precision and reducing bias. Subsequently, I showed that intensive land abandonment has detriment...
Human depopulation of rural mountain areas and the consequent abandonment of tradi- tional land mana...
Abstract Alpine black grouse populations are generally declining, but the underlying demographic dr...
Aim: To assess the extent of the possible future conflict between skiing and biodiversity driven by ...
This research focused on the evaluation of Italian population trends and conservation threats of thr...
Alpine grouses are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to their adaptation to extreme cond...
Alpine grouses are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to their adaptation to extreme cond...
The assessment of the conservation status of a species is the first step to prevent local extinction...
Information on the abundance of the Italian populations of black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), Alpine roc...
Rock ptarmigan populations in the Alps are suffering an overall decline, and management actions are ...
Knowledge of resource selection patterns can provide important information for species conservation....
Alpine biodiversity is subject to a range of increasing threats, but the scarcity of data for many t...
The red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Linnaeus 1758, Phasianidae) is a common game bird in Europ...
Impacts of climate change are already evident in ecosystems worldwide. High-latitude and altitude re...
The umbrella concept is often applied in conservation management but as yet has rarely been tested e...
Climate and land-use change are the most severe threats to biodiversity; their effects are often int...
Human depopulation of rural mountain areas and the consequent abandonment of tradi- tional land mana...
Abstract Alpine black grouse populations are generally declining, but the underlying demographic dr...
Aim: To assess the extent of the possible future conflict between skiing and biodiversity driven by ...
This research focused on the evaluation of Italian population trends and conservation threats of thr...
Alpine grouses are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to their adaptation to extreme cond...
Alpine grouses are particularly vulnerable to climate change due to their adaptation to extreme cond...
The assessment of the conservation status of a species is the first step to prevent local extinction...
Information on the abundance of the Italian populations of black grouse (Lyrurus tetrix), Alpine roc...
Rock ptarmigan populations in the Alps are suffering an overall decline, and management actions are ...
Knowledge of resource selection patterns can provide important information for species conservation....
Alpine biodiversity is subject to a range of increasing threats, but the scarcity of data for many t...
The red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa, Linnaeus 1758, Phasianidae) is a common game bird in Europ...
Impacts of climate change are already evident in ecosystems worldwide. High-latitude and altitude re...
The umbrella concept is often applied in conservation management but as yet has rarely been tested e...
Climate and land-use change are the most severe threats to biodiversity; their effects are often int...
Human depopulation of rural mountain areas and the consequent abandonment of tradi- tional land mana...
Abstract Alpine black grouse populations are generally declining, but the underlying demographic dr...
Aim: To assess the extent of the possible future conflict between skiing and biodiversity driven by ...