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Luca Giuggioli

Researcher at University of Bristol

Publications -  82
Citations -  2034

Luca Giuggioli is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Random walk. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 71 publications receiving 1703 citations. Previous affiliations of Luca Giuggioli include Princeton University & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Fishery discards impact on seabird movement patterns at regional scales

TL;DR: Evidence is presented that fisheries modify the natural way in which two Mediterranean seabirds explore the seascape to look for resources during the breeding season, and human involvement on landscape-level behavioral ecology is demonstrated and a new ecosystemic approach is provided in the study of fishery-seabird interactions.
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Experimental evidence for group hunting via eavesdropping in echolocating bats

TL;DR: Investigation of the role of echolocation calls as inadvertently produced cues for social foraging in the insectivorous bat Noctilio albiventris found that sociality appears to allow for more effective group foraging strategies via eavesdropping on acoustical cues of group members in nocturnal mammals.
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Animal interactions and the emergence of territoriality.

TL;DR: It is found that the key parameters controlling territoriality are two: the average territory size, i.e. the inverse of the population density, and the time span during which animal scent marks remain active, which is proportional to the time necessary for an animal to move between its own territorial boundaries.
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Making ecological models adequate

TL;DR: Common issues in ecological modelling are examined and criteria for improving modelling frameworks are suggested and an appropriate level of process description is crucial to constructing the best possible model, given the available data and understanding of ecological structures.
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A milestone for movement ecology research

TL;DR: The establishment of the new Movement Ecology journal is considered an important milestone within a series of stepping-stones facilitating the progress towards refining the key concepts and building blocks of movement ecology research.