Paolo Becciu
Affiliations: | 2015-2019 | Department of Evolutionary and Environmental Biology | University of Haifa, Haifa, Haifa District, Israel |
Area:
Behavioral ecology, Ecology, Animal behavior, Avian migration, Ornithology, Marine ornithology, Movement ecologyWebsite:
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""paolo becciu""Parents
Sign in to add mentorGiacomo Dell'Omo | research assistant | 2010- | |
Bruno Massa | research assistant | 2010- | University of Palermo |
Nir Sapir | grad student | 2015-2019 | University of Haifa |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorMarco Cianchetti-Benedetti | collaborator | 2014- | University of Giessen, Germany |
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Becciu P, Troupin D, Dinevich L, et al. (2023) Soaring migrants flexibly respond to sea-breeze in a migratory bottleneck: using first derivatives to identify behavioural adjustments over time. Movement Ecology. 11: 44 |
Nourani E, Bohrer G, Becciu P, et al. (2021) The interplay of wind and uplift facilitates over-water flight in facultative soaring birds. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20211603 |
Becciu P, Rotics S, Horvitz N, et al. (2020) Causes and consequences of facultative sea crossing in a soaring migrant Functional Ecology. 34: 840-852 |
Becciu P, Menz MHM, Aurbach A, et al. (2019) Environmental effects on flying migrants revealed by radar Ecography. 42: 942-955 |
Cianchetti-Benedetti M, Becciu P, Massa B, et al. (2018) Conflicts between touristic recreational activities and breeding shearwaters: short-term effect of artificial light and sound on chick weight European Journal of Wildlife Research. 64 |
Becciu P, Panuccio M, Catoni C, et al. (2018) Contrasting aspects of tailwinds and asymmetrical response to crosswinds in soaring migrants Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 72 |
Zavalaga CB, Dell'Omo G, Becciu P, et al. (2011) Patterns of GPS tracks suggest nocturnal foraging by incubating Peruvian pelicans (Pelecanus thagus). Plos One. 6: e19966 |