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Identification of twenty‐two bat species (Mammalia: Chiroptera) from Italy by analysis of time‐expanded recordings of echolocation calls
D Russo, G Jones
Journal of Zoology 258 (1), 91-103, 2002
5762002
Sensitivity of bats to urbanization: a review
D Russo, L Ancillotto
Mammalian Biology 80 (3), 205-212, 2015
4652015
Use of foraging habitats by bats in a Mediterranean area determined by acoustic surveys: conservation implications
D Russo, G Jones
Ecography 26 (2), 197-209, 2003
4472003
Modelling the impact of agricultural abandonment and wildfires on vertebrate diversity in Mediterranean Europe
F Moreira, D Russo
Landscape ecology 22, 1461-1476, 2007
3072007
Roost selection by barbastelle bats (Barbastella barbastellus, Chiroptera: Vespertilionidae) in beech woodlands of central Italy: consequences for conservation
D Russo, L Cistrone, G Jones, S Mazzoleni
Biological Conservation 117 (1), 73-81, 2004
2502004
One strategy does not fit all: determinants of urban adaptation in mammals
L Santini, M González‐Suárez, D Russo, A Gonzalez‐Voyer, ...
Ecology Letters 22 (2), 365-376, 2019
2482019
The use of automated identification of bat echolocation calls in acoustic monitoring: A cautionary note for a sound analysis
D Russo, CC Voigt
Ecological Indicators 66, 598-602, 2016
2462016
Novel perspectives on bat insectivory highlight the value of this ecosystem service in farmland: Research frontiers and management implications
D Russo, L Bosso, L Ancillotto
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 266, 31-38, 2018
1912018
Habitat selection by the Mediterranean horseshoe bat, Rhinolophus euryale (Chiroptera: Rhinolophidae) in a rural area of southern Italy and implications for conservation
D Russo, G Jones, A Migliozzi
Biological Conservation 107 (1), 71-81, 2002
1722002
Testing the performances of automated identification of bat echolocation calls: A request for prudence
J Rydell, S Nyman, J Eklöf, G Jones, D Russo
Ecological indicators 78, 416-420, 2017
1572017
Shedding light on the effects of climate change on the potential distribution of Xylella fastidiosa in the Mediterranean basin
L Bosso, M Di Febbraro, G Cristinzio, A Zoina, D Russo
Biological Invasions 18, 1759-1768, 2016
1522016
Agriculture shapes the trophic niche of a bat preying on multiple pest arthropods across Europe: Evidence from DNA metabarcoding
O Aizpurua, I Budinski, P Georgiakakis, S Gopalakrishnan, C Ibañez, ...
Molecular ecology 27 (3), 815-825, 2018
1482018
Extraordinary range expansion in a common bat: the potential roles of climate change and urbanisation
L Ancillotto, L Santini, N Ranc, L Maiorano, D Russo
The Science of Nature 103, 1-8, 2016
1482016
Bats and water: anthropogenic alterations threaten global bat populations
C Korine, R Adams, D Russo, M Fisher-Phelps, D Jacobs
Bats in the Anthropocene: Conservation of bats in a changing world, 215-241, 2016
1402016
Spatial and temporal patterns of roost use by tree‐dwelling barbastelle bats Barbastella barbastellus
D Russo, L Cistrone, G Jones
Ecography 28 (6), 769-776, 2005
1402005
Modelling geographic distribution and detecting conservation gaps in Italy for the threatened beetle Rosalia alpina
L Bosso, H Rebelo, AP Garonna, D Russo
Journal for nature conservation 21 (2), 72-80, 2013
1372013
Bats are still not birds in the digital era: echolocation call variation and why it matters for bat species identification
D Russo, L Ancillotto, G Jones
Canadian Journal of Zoology 96 (2), 63-78, 2018
1342018
Emergence time in forest bats: the influence of canopy closure
D Russo, L Cistrone, G Jones
Acta Oecologica 31 (1), 119-126, 2007
1322007
Curiosity killed the bat: domestic cats as bat predators
L Ancillotto, MT Serangeli, D Russo
Mammalian Biology 78, 369-373, 2013
1312013
Reconsidering the importance of harvested forests for the conservation of tree-dwelling bats
D Russo, L Cistrone, AP Garonna, G Jones
Biodiversity and Conservation 19, 2501-2515, 2010
1272010
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