Search results for "Alectoris graeca"

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Census of Alectoris graeca whitakeri in the ZPS ITA010029 Monte Cofano, Capo San Vito e Monte Sparagio

2011

Alectoris graeca whitakeriCensuSicily
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Genetic assessment as preliminary action for conservation of endangered species: preliminary data on Alectoris (Sicilian rock partridge) population i…

2011

Alectoris graeca whitakerigeneticSicily
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Censimento di coturnice di Sicilia Alectoris graeca withakeri nella ZPS ITA010029 Monte Cofano, Capo San Vito e Monte Sparagio

2011

Settore BIO/05 - ZoologiaCensus Alectoris graeca whitakeri
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Census of the Sicilian rock partridge Alectoris graeca whitakeri population in ZPS ITA010029 Monte Cofano, Capo San Vito and Monte Sparagio

2013

During the project "LIFE09 NAT/IT/000099-SICALECONS-Urgent actions for the conservation of Alectoris graeca whitakeri", this species was censused in the ZPS ITA010029 Monte Cofano, Capo San Vito and Monte Sparagio (Trapani province, Sicily) with playback technique between March and April 2011. Superimposing a UTM grid of 1 km mesh on the study area produced cells of 100 hectares. Using a GPS satellite receiver we reached, where possible, the centre of each cell from where the cospecific call was broadcasted. A total of 163 listening stations were implemented. Using software GIS ARCMAP 10.0 (ESRI) presence data were interpolated with vegetational and phytosociological maps (CORINE) to establ…

Sicilian rock partridgeAlectoris graeca whitakeriCensuAnimal Science and ZoologySicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Sicilian Rock partridge (Alectoris graeca whitakeri): is the current protected area network enough?

2011

Sicily Alectoris graeca whitakeri conservationSettore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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Habitat Determinants and Density of the Endemic Sicilian Rock Partridge Alectoris graeca whitakeri on Mt. Etna, Sicily, Italy

2022

The assessment of the conservation status of a species is the first step to prevent local extinction and to plan appropriate, effective and scientifically sound conservation actions, hence knowledge of the distribution, population trends and characteristics of preferred habitat is crucial for the conservation of a species. Galliformes are facing increasing threats related to overhunting, habitat loss and fragmentation, and human disturbance. The Sicilian Rock Partridge (hereafter Rock Partridge) Alectoris graeca whitakeri is a significant conservation unit endemic to Sicily (Italy) classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN due to a decreasing population. Few studies have been conducted on t…

densitySicilian Rock partridgecamera-trappinghabitatEtnaAnimal Science and ZoologySicilyAlectoris graeca
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On the Rock Partridge in the painting “Saint Jerome in the study” by Antonello da Messina.

2012

Pictorial work of Antonello da Messina during the Sicilian period (1455-60) is considered less fruitful and less mature than during his stay in Venice (ca 1474-1476). While some art critics consider the painting “Saint Jerome in the study” a work of the first period, others believe that it was produced during the Venice period. The Authors analysed the plumage characters of the Rock Partridge, Alectoris graeca, depicted with symbolic significance in the painting, to try the identification of the population which the subject used as model could belong to. However, they conclude that the identification as a Sicilian as well as an Alpine Rock Partridge is doubtful and in this case the plumage …

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