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Pietro Brandmayr

Researcher at University of Calabria

Publications -  116
Citations -  2088

Pietro Brandmayr is an academic researcher from University of Calabria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Habitat. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 112 publications receiving 1759 citations. Previous affiliations of Pietro Brandmayr include American Museum of Natural History.

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The search for common anthropogenic impacts on biodiversity: a global network

TL;DR: The GLOBENET project as mentioned in this paper assess and compare landscape changes related to human activities on a global scale, using a single group of invertebrates using a common field methodology (pitfall trapping), to appraise assemblages of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae).
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A Red List of Italian Saproxylic Beetles: taxonomic overview, ecological features and conservation issues (Coleoptera)

TL;DR: The main objectives of this review are the compilation and updating of a reference database for Italian saproxylic beetles, useful to assess the trend of their populations and communities in the next decades and the creation of a baseline for future evaluations of the trends in biodiversity conservation in Italy.
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Environmental features influencing Carabid beetle (Coleoptera) assemblages along a recently deglaciated area in the Alpine region

TL;DR: The spatio‐temporal approach was used to evaluate the environmental features influencing carabid beetle assemblages along a chronosequence of an Italian Alpine glacier foreland and the influence of environmental variables on species richness, morphology, and distribution along the chronoseqence was tested.
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Epigean Arthropod Succession along a 154-year Glacier Foreland Chronosequence in the Forni Valley (Central Italian Alps)

TL;DR: The 154-year (1850-2004) chronosequence of the Forni Glacier foreland has been studied by sampling ant, centipede, ground beetle, and spider species assemblages.