ROVERO, FRANCESCO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 6.478
EU - Europa 2.785
AS - Asia 669
AF - Africa 77
SA - Sud America 17
OC - Oceania 3
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 1
Totale 10.030
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 6.448
RU - Federazione Russa 1.307
IE - Irlanda 442
IT - Italia 369
PL - Polonia 258
SG - Singapore 235
SE - Svezia 177
CN - Cina 164
HK - Hong Kong 162
IN - India 67
GB - Regno Unito 64
CI - Costa d'Avorio 57
ES - Italia 39
DE - Germania 32
UA - Ucraina 23
CA - Canada 21
FI - Finlandia 21
VN - Vietnam 15
BR - Brasile 13
NL - Olanda 12
RO - Romania 12
BE - Belgio 8
FR - Francia 8
JP - Giappone 8
TZ - Tanzania 5
KR - Corea 4
ZA - Sudafrica 4
AU - Australia 3
CH - Svizzera 3
CL - Cile 3
GR - Grecia 3
IL - Israele 3
MU - Mauritius 3
PA - Panama 3
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 2
AT - Austria 2
BZ - Belize 2
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 2
ET - Etiopia 2
ID - Indonesia 2
KE - Kenya 2
MX - Messico 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NO - Norvegia 2
NP - Nepal 2
AL - Albania 1
AR - Argentina 1
CG - Congo 1
CM - Camerun 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
EU - Europa 1
IR - Iran 1
JO - Giordania 1
KW - Kuwait 1
PH - Filippine 1
PT - Portogallo 1
TR - Turchia 1
Totale 10.030
Città #
Santa Clara 1.730
Fairfield 958
Ashburn 442
Woodbridge 440
Dublin 436
Seattle 398
Houston 373
Cambridge 358
Wilmington 289
Warsaw 258
Lawrence 219
Altamura 218
Singapore 185
Princeton 143
Boston 131
Ann Arbor 107
Moscow 91
Mumbai 64
Abidjan 57
Hong Kong 54
Beijing 49
San Diego 45
Medford 37
Chandler 35
Barcelona 32
Norwalk 29
Florence 26
Boardman 20
Hillsboro 19
Shanghai 19
Los Angeles 16
Yubileyny 16
Falls Church 15
Rome 15
Toronto 14
Redmond 13
Constanța 12
Dong Ket 12
Lappeenranta 12
Kent 11
London 11
Redwood City 10
Andover 9
Helsinki 9
Edinburgh 8
Laurel 7
Guangzhou 6
Nanjing 6
Quarrata 6
Kagoya 5
Pontassieve 5
Castelliri 4
Hounslow 4
Milan 4
Munich 4
New York 4
Pisa 4
Shenzhen 4
Telemaco Borba 4
Brussels 3
Ceprano 3
Evesham 3
Felino 3
Jinhua 3
Kilburn 3
Missoula 3
Panama City 3
Perugia 3
Phoenix 3
Pozzallo 3
Rui'an 3
Seville 3
Tel Aviv 3
Temuco 3
Tokyo 3
Walsall 3
Washington 3
Wuhan 3
Addis Ababa 2
Banchory 2
Beau Bassin-Rose Hill 2
Belize City 2
Bologna 2
Brasília 2
Buffalo 2
Cape Town 2
Castel San Giovanni 2
Chengdu 2
Chicago 2
Chiswick 2
Chongqing 2
Dearborn 2
Dongyang 2
Frosinone 2
Fuzhou 2
Hamburg 2
Hanover 2
Jakarta 2
Johannesburg 2
Kathmandu 2
Totale 7.613
Nome #
Habitat fragmentation is associated to gut microbiota diversity of an endangered primate: implications for conservation. 238
Optimizing field and analytical procedures for estimating densities of arboreal and threatened primates in tropical rainforest 126
Phylogenetic classification of the world's tropical forests 119
Reserve size and anthropogenic disturbance affect the density of an African leopard (Panthera pardus) meta-population 118
Camera trapping reveals trends in forest duiker populations in African National Parks 117
Cardiac and behavioural responses of mussels to risk of predation by dogwhelks 116
Primates Decline Rapidly in Unprotected Forests: Evidence from a Monitoring Program with Data Constraints 112
Contrasting effects of defaunation on aboveground carbon storage across the global tropics 109
Primates in Human-Modified and Fragmented Landscapes: The Conservation Relevance of Modelling Habitat and Disturbance Factors in Density Estimation 108
Assessing the activity pattern overlap among leopards (Panthera pardus), potential prey and competitors in a complex landscape in Tanzania 105
Camera trapping for wildlife research 104
A novel landscape genetic approach demonstrates the effects of human disturbance on the Udzungwa red colobus monkey (Procolobus gordonorum) 102
Habitat fragmentation and anthropogenic factors affect wildcat (Felis silvestris silvestris) occupancy and detectability on Mt. Etna 100
Abundance of diurnal primates in Mwanihana Forest, Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania 97
A standardized assessment of forest mammal communities reveals consistent functional composition and vulnerability across the tropics 97
A landscape-scale assessment of tropical mammals reveals the effects of habitat and anthropogenic disturbance on community occupancy 95
The biological importance of the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania and Kenya 92
A new species of giant sengi or elephant-shrew (genus Rhynchocyon) highlights the exceptional biodiversity of the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania 91
Standardized Assessment of Biodiversity Trends in Tropical Forest Protected Areas: The End Is Not in Sight 91
Co-occurrence of snow leopard Panthera uncia, Siberian ibex Capra sibirica and livestock: potential relationships and effects 91
The use of camera-trap data to model habitat use by antelope species in the Udzungwa Mountain forests, Tanzania 90
Nesting migrations in a population of the European pond turtle Emys orbicularis (L) (Chelonia Emydidae) from central Italy 90
Impending extinction crisis of the world's primates: Why primates matter 90
Aggressive interactions and mating in wild populations of the European pond turtle Emys orbicularis 90
The Tropical Ecology, Assessment and Monitoring (TEAM) Network: An early warning system for tropical rain forests 89
Vegetative predictors of primate abundance: Utility and limitations of a fine-scale analysis 88
Checklist of mammals of the Udzungwa mountains of Tanzania 88
Poor management in protected areas is associated with lowered tropical mammal diversity 88
Estimating the energetic cost of fighting in shore crabs by noninvasive monitoring of heartbeat rate 87
Camera trapping photographic rate as an index of density in forest ungulates 87
Effects of anthropogenic disturbance on primate density at the landscape scale 87
Does variation between dry and wet seasons affect tropical forest mammals' occupancy and detectability by camera traps? Case study from the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania 87
Local temperature and ecological similarity drive distributional dynamics of tropical mammals worldwide 86
Phylogenetic composition and structure of tree communities shed light on historical processes influencing tropical rainforest diversity 86
The influence of human disturbance on occupancy and activity patterns of mammals in the Italian Alps from systematic camera trapping 86
When time is of the essence: choosing a currency for prey-handling costs 85
Carbon storage in tropical forests correlates with taxonomic diversity and functional dominance on a global scale 84
Using camera trap data to assess the impact of bushmeat hunting on forest mammals in Tanzania 83
Density Estimation of the Endangered Udzungwa Red Colobus (Procolobus gordonorum) and Other Arboreal Primates in the Udzungwa Mountains Using Systematic Distance Sampling 83
Modeling Primate Abundance in Complex Landscapes: A Case Study From the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania 83
Wildcat population density on the Etna volcano, Italy: a comparison of density estimation methods 82
Effect of experience on predatory behaviour of dogwhelks 82
Limited carbon and biodiversity co-benefits for tropical forest mammals and birds 82
Hunting and habitat degradation 82
Distribution and genetic diversity of the Endangered Abbott's duiker Cephalophus spadix in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania 82
First records in Tanzania of the vulnerable Jackson's mongoose Bdeogale jacksoni (Herpestidae) 82
Targeted vertebrate surveys enhance the faunal importance and improve explanatory models within the Eastern Arc Mountains of Kenya and Tanzania 82
New population of Abbott's duiker and other species' range records in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania 81
Integrating field and satellite data for spatially explicit inference on the density of threatened arboreal primates 81
A Tribute to Jonathan Kingdon: ‘Thinking Mammals’: Kingdon's Research on Mammals in Our Mother Continent 81
An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design: how many, how long, and when? 80
Camera trapping surveys of forest mammal communities in the Eastern Arc Mountains reveal generalized habitat and human disturbance responses 80
Automatic recording of the radular activity of dogwhelks (Nucella lapillus) drilling mussels (Mytilus edulis) 79
Physiological stress levels in the endemic and endangered Udzungwa red colobus vary with elevation 79
Guest or pest? Spatio-temporal occurrence and effects on soil and vegetation of the wild boar on Elba island 79
Averting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas 78
On the scaling of activity in tropical forest mammals 74
Climatic controls of decomposition drive the global biogeography of forest-tree symbioses 74
Community structure and diversity of tropical forest mammals: data from a global camera trap network 74
Globally Threatened Biodiversity of the Eastern Arc Mountains and Coastal Forests of Kenya and Tanzania 73
A new species of chameleon (Sauria: Chamaeleonidae: Kinyongia) from the Magombera forest and the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania 72
Asynchronous carbon sink saturation in African and Amazonian tropical forests 72
From plot to landscape scale: linking tropical biodiversity measurements across spatial scales 71
A newly-established centre for monitoring primates in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania 70
Effective Biodiversity Assessment and Monitoring 70
A Comparison between Tree Sampling Methods to Derive Vegetative Predictors of Primate Abundance in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania 70
An estimate of the number of tropical tree species (vol 112, pg 7472, 2015) 70
Crowded mountains: Long-term effects of human outdoor recreation on a community of wild mammals monitored with systematic camera trapping 69
XXIII Italian Association of Primatology Congress. Trento, Italy, September 14-16, 2017: Abstracts 69
A LANDSCAPE GENETICS APPROACH DEMONSTRATES THE EFFECTS OF HUMAN DISTURBANCE ON THE UDZUNGWA RED COLOBUS MONKEY (PROCOLOBUS GORDONORUM) 69
Brain Volume of the Newly-Discovered Species Rhynchocyon udzungwensis (Mammalia: Afrotheria: Macroscelidea): Implications for Encephalization in Sengis 68
Distribution, occupancy, and habitat associations of the gray-faced sengi (Rhynchocyon udzungwensis) as revealed by camera traps 66
Large trees drive forest aboveground biomass variation in moist lowland forests across the tropics 66
Evolutionary History of the Grey-Faced Sengi, Rhynchocyon udzungwensis, from Tanzania: A Molecular and Species Distribution Modelling Approach 65
The global abundance of tree palms 65
Hunting or habitat degradation? Decline of primate populations in Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania: An analysis of threats 64
Wildlife corridors in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania 64
Primates in human-modified and fragmented landscapes: the conservation relevance of modelling habitat and disturbance factors in density estimation 64
Estimating Species Richness and Modelling Habitat Preferences of Tropical Forest Mammals from Camera Trap Data (vol 9, e103300, 2014) 64
The Effect of Human Disturbance on Primate Abundance in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, as Revealed by Fine-Scale Habitat Modelling 63
Non-Human Predator Interactions with Wild Great Apes in Africa and the Use of Camera Traps to Study Their Dynamics 63
Habitat Degradation Affects Gut Microbiota in the Endangered Udzungwa Red Colobus Monkey (Procolobus gordonorum) 63
Modelling fine-scale habitat associations of medium-to-large forest mammals in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania using camera trapping 62
Altitude and human disturbance are associated with helminth diversity in an endangered primate, Procolobus gordonorum 62
Estimating the abundance of forest antelopes by line transect techniques: a case from the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania 61
Habitat determinants of primate abundance in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania: Conservation relevance of a fine-scale analysis 61
Variation in primate abundance along an elevational gradient in the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania 61
Vanishing wildlife corridors and options for restoration: a case study from Tanzania 61
Notes on Abbott's duiker (Cephalophus spadix True 1890) and other forest antelopes of Mwanihana Forest, Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, as revealed by camera-trapping and direct observations 61
Observations on the food habits of the endemic Udzungwa red colobus (Piliocolobus gordonorum) from different forest sites in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania 60
When parks work: Effect of anthropogenic disturbance on occupancy of tropical forest mammals 60
High aboveground carbon stock of African tropical montane forests 60
A previously unsurveyed forest in the Rubeho Mountains of Tanzania reveals new species and range records 59
Line Transects to Estimate the Abundance of Diurnal Primates in the Udzungwa Mountains National Park, Tanzania 59
Taking the pulse of Earth's tropical forests using networks of highly distributed plots 58
Field Methods and Techniques for Monitoring Mammals 57
Camera-trapping for inventorying terrestrial vertebrates 57
Genetic patterns in forest antelope populations in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania, as inferred from non-invasive sampling 57
Comparing multi-observer, line transect data for primate monitoring: a case from the Udzungwa Mountains of Tanzania 56
"Which camera trap type and how many do I need?" A review of camera features and study designs for a range of wildlife research applications 55
Totale 8.096
Categoria #
all - tutte 34.274
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 34.274


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.908 0 0 0 0 357 325 273 277 294 188 136 58
2020/2021992 130 74 30 161 57 93 30 40 159 52 119 47
2021/2022830 7 68 108 35 18 55 20 65 50 18 95 291
2022/20231.413 266 458 60 74 10 286 178 11 42 11 13 4
2023/2024604 8 45 151 26 34 65 32 81 13 67 46 36
2024/20253.858 237 573 329 728 1.991 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 10.294