Paolo Becciu

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16 publications

2024 | 2023 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 | 2018 | 2011 |
Landing force reveals new form of motion-induced sound camouflage in a wild predator.
Schalcher K., Milliet E., Séchaud R., Bühler R., Almasi B., Potier S., Becciu P., Roulin A., Shepard ELC, 2024/07/24. eLife, 12. Peer-reviewed.
Risk-sensitive response of soaring birds to crosswind over dangerous sea highlights age-specific differences in migratory performance.
Santos C.D., Sapir N., Becciu P., Granadeiro J.P., Wikelski M., 2024/05. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 291 (2023) p. 20240454. Peer-reviewed.
 
Citizen science data reveal possible multi-decadal phenological changes in the arrival time of a migratory tropical seabird species at the breeding ground
Campioni Letizia, Madeiros Jeremy, Becciu Paolo, 2023/10. Marine Biology, 170 (10). Peer-reviewed.
Soaring migrants flexibly respond to sea-breeze in a migratory bottleneck: using first derivatives to identify behavioural adjustments over time.
Becciu P., Troupin D., Dinevich L., Leshem Y., Sapir N., 2023/07/27. Movement ecology, 11 (1) p. 44. Peer-reviewed.
Prospecting movements link phenotypic traits to female annual potential fitness in a nocturnal predator.
Becciu P., Séchaud R., Schalcher K., Plancherel C., Roulin A., 2023/03/28. Scientific reports, 13 (1) p. 5071. Peer-reviewed.
Groping in the Fog: Soaring Migrants Exhibit Wider Scatter in Flight Directions and Respond Differently to Wind Under Low Visibility Conditions
Becciu Paolo, Panuccio Michele, Dell'Omo Giacomo, Sapir Nir, 2021/10/29. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9.
The interplay of wind and uplift facilitates over-water flight in facultative soaring birds.
Nourani E., Bohrer G., Becciu P., Bierregaard R.O., Duriez O., Figuerola J., Gangoso L., Giokas S., Higuchi H., Kassara C. et al., 2021/09/08. Proceedings. Biological sciences, 288 (1958) p. 20211603. Peer-reviewed.
 
Groping in the fog: soaring migrants exhibit wider scatter in flight directions and respond differently to wind under low visibility conditions
Becciu Paolo, Panuccio Michele, Dell'Omo Giacomo, Sapir Nir, 2021/07/23..
 
Unconditional adoption rules out the need for parent–offspring recognition in a single‐brooded colonial seabird
Becciu Paolo, Campioni Letizia, Massa Bruno, Dell'Omo Giacomo, 2021/07. Ethology, 127 (7) pp. 605-612.
 
Chapter 14. Eurasian sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus.
Becciu P., 2021. dans Migration Strategies of Birds of Prey in Western Palearctic, CRC Press.
 
Causes and consequences of facultative sea crossing in a soaring migrant
Becciu Paolo, Rotics Shay, Horvitz Nir, Kaatz Michael, Fiedler Wolfgang, Zurell Damaris, Flack Andrea, Jeltsch Florian, Wikelski Martin, Nathan Ran et al., 2020/04. Functional Ecology, 34 (4) pp. 840-852.
Environmental effects on flying migrants revealed by radar
Becciu Paolo, Menz Myles H. M., Aurbach Annika, Cabrera-Cruz Sergio A., Wainwright Charlotte E., Scacco Martina, Ciach Michał, Pettersson Lars B., Maggini Ivan, Arroyo Gonzalo M. et al., 2019/05. Ecography, 42 (5) pp. 942-955. Peer-reviewed.
Easternmost record of an Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica in the Mediterranean Sea on the coast of Israel
Fayet Annette, Becciu Paolo, 2019. Seabird Journal, 31 pp. 84-87. Peer-reviewed.
 
Conflicts between touristic recreational activities and breeding shearwaters: short-term effect of artificial light and sound on chick weight
Cianchetti-Benedetti Marco, Becciu Paolo, Massa Bruno, Dell'Omo Giacomo, 2018/04. European Journal of Wildlife Research, 64 (2).
 
Contrasting aspects of tailwinds and asymmetrical response to crosswinds in soaring migrants
Becciu Paolo, Panuccio Michele, Catoni Carlo, Dell'Omo Giacomo, Sapir Nir, 2018/02. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 72 (2).
 
Patterns of GPS tracks suggest nocturnal foraging by incubating Peruvian pelicans (Pelecanus thagus).
Zavalaga C.B., Dell'Omo G., Becciu P., Yoda K., 2011. PloS one, 6 (5) pp. e19966. Peer-reviewed.
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