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R. Di Maggio

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Cultural Meanings of Parenting Behavior: The Case of the Italian Population

2007

CultureCulture; Parenting behaviorsParenting behaviors
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Meccanismi di distribuzione e sopravvivenza del Grillaio (Falco naumanni) in un agro – ecosistema del Mediterraneo

La distribuzione spaziale degli animali nel loro ambiente naturale ha da sempre attratto l’interesse degli studiosi di ecologia animale e dei biologi della conservazione. Infatti, i meccanismi di selezione dell’habitat possono influenzare processi ecologici di base come la regolazione delle popolazioni e l’andamento demografico, che in ultima analisi, possono agire sulla selezione naturale, la variabilità genetica e il flusso genico. Le principali teorie sulla distribuzione spaziale degli animali affermano che la qualità degli habitat è eterogenea e che gli organismi vanno alla ricerca di territori di elevata qualità al fine di ottimizzare la fitness. La ricerca da parte degli animali di ha…

Meccanismi di distribuzionemodelli demograficiSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaFalco naumanniMeccanismi di distribuzione; modelli demografici; Falco naumanni
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Il ruolo dei fattori intra e interindividuali nell’insorgenza dell’inibizione comportamentale.

2008

Behavioral inhibition; Intra and interindividual factorsBehavioral inhibitionIntra and interindividual factorsinibizione comportamentale
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The relationship between emotion regulation, emotion knowledge and adjustment in preschoolers: A mediation model.

2016

The study explored the total, direct and indirect effects of emotion knowledge on adjustment in preschoolers ans examined whether emotion regulation mediated the relationships between emotion knowledge and adjustment (social competence, and behavioral difficulties, such as anxiety–withdrawal and anger–aggression). Two hundred forty children (118 boys and 122 girls) from 3 to 5 years of age (mean age = 4.23, SD = .80) were administered a vocabulary test to check their verbal ability and a measure of emotion knowledge. Teachers filled out two questionnaires about children’s regulation and adjustment variables. A mediation model was tested combined with an assessment of the indirect effects to…

Settore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneEmotion knowledge Emotion regulation Social competence Behavioral problems Preschool
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Interactive effects of micro- and macro-habitat features on reproductive success of lesser kestrels (Falco naumanni)

2015

global warming reproductive biology Falco naumanniSettore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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Cultural differences in the meaning of parental practices among southern-italian and congolese mothers.

2009

meaning of parental practicesParenting; meaning of parental practicesparenting
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Aggressiveness, social isolation and adjustment: The role of social reputation.

2010

Aggressivenesssocial isolationadjustmentAggressiveness; social isolation; adjustmentsocial reputation adjustment
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Behavioural Characteristics Associated with the Best Friendships of Shy and Aggressive Young Adolescents.

2008

FriendshipBehavioral characteristicsFriendship; Behavioral characteristics; AdolescenceAMICIZIA AGGRESSIVITA TIMIDEZZAAdolescence
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An integrated analysis of micro- and macro-habitat features as a tool to detect weather-driven constraints: A case study with cavity nesters.

2017

The effects of climate change on animal populations may be shaped by habitat characteristics at both micro- and macro-habitat level, however, empirical studies integrating these two scales of observation are lacking. As analyses of the effects of climate change commonly rely on data from a much larger scale than the microhabitat level organisms are affected at, this mismatch risks hampering progress in developing understanding of the details of the ecological and evolutionary responses of organisms and, ultimately, effective actions to preserve their populations. Cavity nesters, often with a conservation status of concern, are an ideal model because the cavity is a microenvironment potentia…

0106 biological sciencesAtmospheric ScienceResearch FacilitiesPhysiologyOvipositionlcsh:MedicineKestrelMedicine (all); Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)01 natural sciencesGlobal Warming010605 ornithologyNesting BehaviorGeographical LocationsNestReproductive PhysiologyMedicine and Health SciencesNatural Selectionlcsh:ScienceAbiotic componentClimatologyeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryBiotic componentbiologyAnimal BehaviorEcologyMedicine (all)Falco naumanniEuropeHabitatItalyVertebratesClutchesResearch ArticleEvolutionary ProcessesClimate ChangePopulationAnimal Sexual BehaviorResearch and Analysis MethodsWeather Stations010603 evolutionary biologyBirdsAnimalseducationWeatherEcosystemFalconiformesAnalysis of VarianceBehaviorEvolutionary BiologyBiochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)Reproductive successlcsh:REndangered SpeciesOrganismsBiology and Life SciencesModels Theoreticalbiology.organism_classificationReproductive SuccessAgricultural and Biological Sciences (all)AmniotesPeople and PlacesLinear ModelsEarth Scienceslcsh:QZoologyPloS one
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Do not disturb the family: roles of colony size and human disturbance in the genetic structure of lesser kestrel

2015

Dispersal and philopatry are fundamental processes influencing the genetic structure and persistence of populations, and might be affected by isolation and habitat perturbation. Habitat degradation induced by human activities could have detrimental consequences on the genetic structure of populations. Therefore, it is crucial to understand the role of human impact in promoting or disrupting the genetic structure. Here, we conducted a genetic analysis using 12 polymorphic microsatellite markers of 70 lesser kestrels Falco naumanni from 10 breeding colonies of two subpopulations in Sicily (southern Italy). Genetic differentiation between the two subpopulations was negligible, and linear dista…

education.field_of_studybiologyEcologyPopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaFalco naumanniKestrelbiology.organism_classificationHabitat destructionGenetic structureBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyPhilopatrylesser kestrel genetic structure colony size human disturbance microsatellitesGenetic variabilityeducationEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Psychological variables characterizing different types of adolescent gamblers: A discriminant function analysis

2013

Objective: The study examined the effects of attachment attitudes, social support, and psychological and behavioral problems on pathological gambling among adolescents. Method: A total of 268 male adolescents, from 15 to 17 years of age (M = 16.23, SD = .39) completed self-report measures on gambling behaviors, attachment styles, social support, and internalizing and externalizing problems. Results and Conclusions. At-risk and pathological gamblers reported lower level of social support and higher level of fearful attachment and internalizing problems than non problematic-gamblers. Results from a discriminant function analysis, in which two discriminant functions emerged, were consistent wi…

Settore M-PSI/04 - Psicologia Dello Sviluppo E Psicologia Dell'EducazioneSettore M-PSI/08 - Psicologia Clinicagambling disorder attachment perceived support personality
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