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Monica Masi
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 5
Citations - 1741
Monica Masi is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Endangered species. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1505 citations.
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The status of the world's land and marine mammals: diversity, threat, and knowledge
Jan Schipper,Jan Schipper,Janice Chanson,Janice Chanson,Federica Chiozza,Neil A. Cox,Neil A. Cox,Michael R. Hoffmann,Michael R. Hoffmann,Vineet Katariya,John F. Lamoreux,John F. Lamoreux,Ana S. L. Rodrigues,Ana S. L. Rodrigues,Simon N. Stuart,Simon N. Stuart,Helen J. Temple,Jonathan E. M. Baillie,Luigi Boitani,Thomas E. Lacher,Thomas E. Lacher,Russell A. Mittermeier,Andrew T. Smith,Daniel Absolon,John M. Aguiar,John M. Aguiar,Giovanni Amori,Noura Bakkour,Noura Bakkour,Ricardo Baldi,Ricardo Baldi,Richard J. Berridge,Jon Bielby,Jon Bielby,Patricia Ann Black,Julian Blanc,Thomas M. Brooks,Thomas M. Brooks,Thomas M. Brooks,James Burton,James Burton,Thomas M. Butynski,Gianluca Catullo,Roselle Chapman,Zoe Cokeliss,Ben Collen,Jim Conroy,Justin Cooke,Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca,Gustavo A. B. da Fonseca,Andrew E. Derocher,Holly T. Dublin,J. W. Duckworth,Louise H. Emmons,Richard H. Emslie,Marco Festa-Bianchet,Matthew N. Foster,Sabrina Foster,David L. Garshelis,C. Cormack Gates,Mariano Gimenez-Dixon,Susana González,José F. González-Maya,Tatjana C. Good,Geoffrey Hammerson,Philip S. Hammond,D. C. D. Happold,Meredith Happold,John Hare,Richard B. Harris,Clare E. Hawkins,Clare E. Hawkins,Mandy Haywood,Lawrence R. Heaney,Simon Hedges,Kristofer M. Helgen,Craig Hilton-Taylor,Syed Ainul Hussain,Nobuo Ishii,Thomas Jefferson,Richard K. B. Jenkins,Charlotte H. Johnston,Mark Keith,Jonathan Kingdon,David Knox,Kit M. Kovacs,Kit M. Kovacs,Penny F. Langhammer,Kristin Leus,Rebecca L. Lewison,Gabriela Lichtenstein,Lloyd F. Lowry,Zoe Macavoy,Georgina M. Mace,David Mallon,Monica Masi,Meghan W. McKnight,Rodrigo A. Medellín,Patricia Medici,G. Mills,Patricia D. Moehlman,Sanjay Molur,Arturo Mora,Kristin Nowell,John F. Oates,Wanda Olech,William R.L. Oliver,Monik Oprea,Bruce D. Patterson,William F. Perrin,Beth Polidoro,Caroline M. Pollock,Abigail Powel,Yelizaveta Protas,Paul A. Racey,Jim Ragle,Pavithra Ramani,Galen B. Rathbun,Randall R. Reeves,Stephen B. Reilly,John E. Reynolds,Carlo Rondinini,Ruth Grace Rosell-Ambal,Monica Rulli,Anthony B. Rylands,Simona Savini,Cody J. Schank,Wes Sechrest,Caryn Self-Sullivan,Alan Shoemaker,Claudio Sillero-Zubiri,Naamal De Silva,David E. Smith,Chelmala Srinivasulu,P. J. Stephenson,Nico van Strien,Bibhab Kumar Talukdar,Barbara L. Taylor,Rob Timmins,Diego G. Tirira,Marcelo F. Tognelli,Marcelo F. Tognelli,Katerina Tsytsulina,Liza M. Veiga,Jean-Christophe Vié,Elizabeth A. Williamson,Sarah A. Wyatt,Yan Xie,Bruce E. Young +148 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a comprehensive assessment of the conservation status and distribution of the world's mammals, including marine mammals, using data collected by 1700+ experts, covering all 5487 species.
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A gap analysis of Southeast Asian mammals based on habitat suitability models
Gianluca Catullo,Monica Masi,Alessandra Falcucci,Luigi Maiorano,Carlo Rondinini,Luigi Boitani +5 more
TL;DR: PAs should be considered in a broader framework of all local ecological and socio-economic trends, including the growing human population, growing economy and infrastructure development, to identify priority regions and priority species for expanding and consolidating the network.
Supporting Online Material for The Status of the World's Land and Marine Mammals: Diversity, Threat, and Knowledge
Jan Schipper,Janice Chanson,Federica Chiozza,Neil A. Cox,Michael R. Hoffmann,Vineet Katariya,John F. Lamoreux,Ana S. L. Rodrigues,Simon N. Stuart,Jonathan E. M. Baillie,Luigi Boitani,Thomas E. Lacher,Russell A. Mittermeier,Andrew T. Smith,Daniel Absolon,John M. Aguiar,Giovanni Amori,Noura Bakkour,Ricardo Baldi,Richard J. Berridge,Jon Bielby,Julian Blanc,Thomas M. Brooks,James Burton,Thomas M. Butynski,Gianluca Catullo,Zoe Cokeliss,Ben Collen,Jim Conroy,Justin Cooke,Andrew E. Derocher,Holly T. Dublin,J. W. Duckworth,Louise H. Emmons,Richard H. Emslie,Marco Festa-Bianchet,Matthew N. Foster,Sabrina Foster,L David,C. Cormack Gates,Mariano Gimenez-Dixon,Susana González,Tatjana C. Good,Geoffrey Hammerson,Philip S. Hammond,Meredith Happold,John Hare,Richard B. Harris,Clare E. Hawkins,Lawrence R. Heaney,Simon Hedges,Kristofer M. Helgen,Craig Hilton,Syed Ainul Hussain,Nobuo Ishii,Thomas Jefferson,Richard K. B. Jenkins,Charlotte H. Johnston,Mark Keith,Jonathan Kingdon,David Knox,Kit M. Kovacs,Penny F. Langhammer,Kristin Leus,Rebecca L. Lewison,Gabriela Lichtenstein,Zoe Macavoy,Georgina M. Mace,David Mallon,Monica Masi,Rodrigo A. Medellín,Patricia Medici,G. Mills,Patricia D. Moehlman,Sanjay Molur,Kristin Nowell,John F. Oates,Wanda Olech,Monik Oprea,Bruce D. Patterson,William F. Perrin,Beth Polidoro,Abigail Powel,Yelizaveta Protas,Paul A. Racey,Jim Ragle,Pavithra Ramani,Galen B. Rathbun,Randall R. Reeves,Stephen B. Reilly,John E. Reynolds,Ruth Grace Rosell-Ambal,Monica Rulli,Anthony B. Rylands,Cody J. Schank,Wes Sechrest,Caryn Self-Sullivan,Alan Shoemaker,David E. Smith,J Peter,Barbara L. Taylor,Rob Timmins,Diego G. Tirira,Marcelo F. Tognelli,Katerina Tsytsulina,Liza M. Veiga,Christophe Vié,Elizabeth A. Williamson,Sarah A. Wyatt,Yan Xie,Bruce E. Young +110 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive assessment of the conservation status and distribution of the world's mammals is presented, compiled by 1700+ experts, to suggest common mechanisms driving diversity and endemism across systems.
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Threats from Climate Change to Terrestrial Vertebrate Hotspots in Europe
Luigi Maiorano,Giovanni Amori,Massimo Capula,Alessandra Falcucci,Monica Masi,Alessandro Montemaggiori,Julien Pottier,Achilleas Psomas,Carlo Rondinini,Danilo Russo,Niklaus E. Zimmermann,Luigi Boitani,Antoine Guisan +12 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that the main hotspots of biodiversity for terrestrial vertebrates may be extensively influenced by the climate change projected to occur over the coming decades, especially in the Mediterranean bioregion, posing serious concerns for biodiversity conservation.
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Winter habitat and travel route selection by wolves in the northern Apennines, Italy
TL;DR: This study shows that patterns of habitat selection are disclosed at liner scales of analysis with respect to regional landscape applications, and provide a useful management tool for assessment of habitat quality at the local scale.