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nina.santostasi@uniroma1.it
Nina Luisa Santostasi
Ricercatore
Struttura:
DIPARTIMENTO DI BIOLOGIA E BIOTECNOLOGIE "CHARLES DARWIN"
E-mail:
nina.santostasi@uniroma1.it
Pagina istituzionale corsi di laurea
Curriculum Sapienza
Pubblicazioni
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Anno
Simulating the efficacy of wolf–dog hybridization management with individual-based modeling
CONSERVATION BIOLOGY
2024
Conserving genetic diversity hotspots under climate change: Are protected areas helpful?
BIOLOGICAL CONSERVATION
2024
Evaluating the effects of wolf culling on livestock predation when considering wolf population dynamics in an individual‐based model
WILDLIFE BIOLOGY
2024
Social and community structure of striped dolphins in a semienclosed Mediterranean embayment
MARINE MAMMAL SCIENCE
2023
Common dolphins (Delphinus delphis) in Israel: Unique dynamics of a critically endangered population
FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
2022
Estimating Admixture at the Population Scale: Taking Imperfect Detectability and Uncertainty in Hybrid Classification Seriously
JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT
2021
Bottlenose dolphins in the north‐western Adriatic Sea: Abundance and management implications
AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
2021
Assessing the dynamics of hybridization through a matrix modelling approach
ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
2020
An individual-based model to explore the impacts of lesser-known social dynamics on wolf populations
ECOLOGICAL MODELLING
2020
Use of hidden Markov capture-recapture models to estimate abundance in the presence of uncertainty: Application to the estimation of prevalence of hybrids in animal populations
ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
2019
Modelling dolphin distribution within an Important Marine Mammal Area in Greece to support spatial management planning
AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
2019
Assessing dolphin extinction risk in presence of hybridization
Proceedings of the 2019 World Marine Mammal Conference
2019
Using population models to assess extinction risk and evaluate management actions for species threatened by hybridization
Proceedings of the 2019 Wildlife Society Conference
2019
Short‐beaked common dolphins in the Gulf of Corinth are critically endangered
AQUATIC CONSERVATION-MARINE AND FRESHWATER ECOSYSTEMS
2018
I cetacei del Golfo di Corinto, Grecia
Capodogli e delfini dei nostri mari: criticità e strategie di protezione
2017
ESTIMATING PREVALENCE OF HYBRIDS IN FREE-RANGING ADMIXED POPULATIONS: A CAPTURE-RECAPTURE MULTIEVENT MODELLING APPROACH
EURING ANALYTICAL MEETING AND WORKSHOP 2017, 2-7 JULY BARCELONA, SPAIN
2017
The dark side of hybridization: quantifying prevalence of anthropogenic introgression for conservation
7 congresso della società italiana di biologia evoluzionistica
2017
A robust design capture-recapture analysis of abundance, survival and temporary emigration of three odontocete species in the gulf of Corinth, Greece
PLOS ONE
2016
Dolphins in a scaled-down Mediterranean: the Gulf of Corinth's Odontocetes
ADVANCES IN MARINE BIOLOGY
2016
Dolphin depredation of bottom-set fishing nets in the Gulf of Corinth, Mediterranean Sea
Dolphin depredation of bottom-set fishing nets in the Gulf of Corinth, Mediterranean Sea
2016
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