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Daniela Campobello
Daniela Campobello
Associate Professor, Section of Animal Biology, Università degli Studi di Palermo, Italy
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Effects of nautical traffic and noise on foraging patterns of Mediterranean damselfish (Chromis chromis)
C Bracciali, D Campobello, C Giacoma, G Sarà
PlosOne 7 (7), e40582, 2012
1012012
Rapid change in host use of the common cuckoo Cuculus canorus linked to climate change
AP Møller, N Saino, P Adamík, R Ambrosini, A Antonov, D Campobello, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1706), 733-738, 2011
862011
Use of social over personal information enhances nest defense against avian brood parasitism
D Campobello, SG Sealy
Behavioral Ecology 22 (2), 422-428, 2011
772011
Enemy recognition of reed warblers (Acrocephalus scirpaceus): threats and reproductive value act independently in nest defence modulation
D Campobello, SG Sealy
Ethology 116 (6), 498-508, 2010
672010
Under my wing: lesser kestrels and jackdaws derive reciprocal benefits in mixed-species colonies
D Campobello, M Sarà, JF Hare
Behavioral Ecology 23 (2), 425-433, 2012
502012
Connected data landscape of long-term ecological studies: the SPI-Birds data hub
A Culina, F Adriaensen, LD Bailey, MD Burgess, A Charmantier, EF Cole, ...
EcoEvoRxiv, 2020
422020
Effects of nest and colony features on Lesser Kestrel (Falco naumanni) reproductive success
M Sarà, D Campobello, L Zanca
Avian Biology Research 5 (4), 2012
372012
Avian brood parasitism in a Mediterranean region: hosts and habitat preferences of common cuckoos Cuculus canorus
D Campobello, SG Sealy
Bird Study 56 (3), 389-400, 2009
352009
Food for flight: pre-migratory dynamics of the Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni
M Sarà, D Campobello, L Zanca, B Massa
Bird Study 61 (1), 29-41, 2014
342014
Nest defence against avian brood parasites is promoted by egg-removal events in a cowbird–host system
D Campobello, SG Sealy
Animal Behaviour 82 (4), 885-891, 2011
332011
Nest aggregation and reproductive synchrony promote Lesser Kestrel Falco naumanni seasonal fitness
R Di Maggio, D Campobello, M Sarà
Journal of Ornithology 154 (4), 901-910, 2013
322013
Social phenotype extended to communities: Expanded multilevel social selection analysis reveals fitness consequences of interspecific interactions
D Campobello, JF Hare, M Sarà
Evolution 69 (4), 916-925, 2015
302015
Evolutionary significance of antiparasite, antipredator and learning phenotypes of avian nest defence
D Campobello, SG Sealy
Scientific Reports 8, 10569, 2018
252018
Lesser kestrel diet and agricultural intensification in the Mediterranean: An unexpected win-win solution?
R Di Maggio, D Campobello, M Sarà
Journal for Nature Conservation 45, 122-130, 2018
242018
Information transfer determined by association of neighbours in European bee-eater (Merops apiaster) colonies
D Campobello, JF Hare
Ethology Ecology & Evolution 19 (3), 237-243, 2007
232007
Habitat-and density-dependent demography of a colonial raptor in Mediterranean agro-ecosystems
R Di Maggio, D Campobello, G Tavecchia, M Sarà
Biological Conservation 193, 116-123, 2016
222016
Diurnal habitat suitability for a Mediterranean steppeland bird, identified by Ecological Niche Factor Analysis
S Triolo, D Campobello, M Sarà
Wildlife Research 38 (2), 152-162, 2011
202011
Do not disturb the family: roles of colony size and human disturbance in the genetic structure of lesser kestrel
R Di Maggio, C Mengoni, N Mucci, D Campobello, E Randi, M Sarà
Journal of Zoology 295 (2), 108-115, 2015
162015
Great tit (Parus major) breeding in fire-prone oak woods: differential effects of post-fire conditions on reproductive stages
E Bellia, D Campobello, M Sarà
International Journal of Wildland Fire 20 (4), 605-611, 2011
142011
An integrated analysis of micro-and macro-habitat features as a tool to detect weather-driven constraints: A case study with cavity nesters
D Campobello, J Lindström, R Di Maggio, M Sarà
Plos one 12 (3), e0174090, 2017
132017
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