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Length of index and ring fingers differentially influence sexual attractiveness of men's and women's hands 2006 N. SainoM. Romano + Article (author) -
Less is more : researcher survival guide in times of economic crisis 2012 N. Ferrari + Article (author) -
Levels and congener profiles of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in Zebra mussels (D. polymorpha) from Lake Maggiore (Italy) 2008 A. Binelli + Article (author) -
Life in harsh environments : carabid and spider trait types and functional diversity on a debris-covered glacier and along its foreland 2017 M. BrambillaC. CompostellaG. LosapioM.S. Caccianiga + Article (author) -
Lifetime reproductive success, selection on lifespan, and multiple sexual ornaments in male European barn swallows 2017 A. CostanzoR. AmbrosiniM. CaprioliE. GattiM. ParoliniD. RuboliniA. RomanoL. GianfranceschiN. Saino + Article (author) -
Light-dependent microbial metabolisms drive carbon fluxes on glacier surfaces 2016 R.S. AzzoniG. DiolaiutiC. SmiragliaR. Ambrosini + Article (author) -
Light-level geolocators reveal covariation between winter plumage molt and phenology in a trans-Saharan migratory bird 2015 N. SainoD. RuboliniR. AmbrosiniM. CaprioliA. Romano + Article (author) -
Limited diversity associated with duplicated class II MHC-DRB genes in the red squirrel population in the United Kingdom compared with continental Europe 2016 C. Romeo + Article (author) -
Linking sub-individual and supra-individual effects in Daphnia magna exposed to sub-lethal concentration of chlorpyrifos 2018 M. ParoliniB. De Felice + Article (author) -
Livestock grazing abandonment reduces soil microbial activity and carbon storage in a Mediterranean Dehesa 2020 Oggioni S. D. + Article (author) -
Living on the edge : can eurasian red squirrels (sciurus vulgaris) persist in extreme high-elevation habitats? 2010 C. Romeo + Article (author) -
Living on the edge : space use of Eurasian red squirrels in marginal high-elevation habitat 2010 C. Romeo + Article (author) -
Ljungan Virus and an Adenovirus in Italian Squirrel Populations 2014 C. RomeoN. FerrariP. LanfranchiN. Saino + Article (author) -
LOCAL AND REGIONAL DISTRIBUTION OF POPS IN MOUNTAIN ENVIRONMENTSEVALUATION OF BURDEN AND FLUXES IN BIOTIC AND ABIOTIC MATRICES 2013 N. Guazzoni Doctoral Thesis -
Local climate modulates the development of soil nematode communities after glacier retreat 2024 Guerrieri A.Cantera I.Marta S.Bonin A.Carteron A.Ambrosini R.Caccianiga M.Azzoni R. S.Compostella C.Gili F.Gobbi M.Proietto A.Zerboni A.Diolaiuti G. A.Fontaneto D.Ficetola G. F. + Article (author) -
Local Variability of Trace Element Concentration in Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) Nestlings from the Po Plain (Northern Italy) 2023 Alessandra CostanzoManuela CaprioliAndrea RomanoMarco ParoliniDiego RuboliniRoberto Ambrosini + Article (author) -
Long-term trends in first arrival and first egg laying dates of some migrant and resident bird species in northern Italy 2007 D. RuboliniR. AmbrosiniN. Saino + Article (author) -
Long-term trends of heron and egret populations in Italy, and the effects of climate, human-induced mortality, and habitat on population dynamics 2010 D. Rubolini + Article (author) -
Longevity and lifetime reproductive success of barn swallow offspring are predicted by their hatching date and phenotypic quality 2012 N. SainoM. RomanoR. AmbrosiniD. RuboliniM. CaprioliA. Romano + Article (author) -
Long‐term drivers of persistence and colonization dynamics in spatially structured amphibian populations 2021 Falaschi, MattiaParrino, Elia LoMuraro, MartinaManenti, RaoulFicetola, Gentile Francesco + Article (author) -
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