Publikationen von Martina Scacco
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13, RP98818 (2024)
Developmental stage shapes the realized energy landscape for a flight specialist. eLife 2.
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291 (2018), 20231729 (2024)
The use of social information in vulture flight decisions. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 3.
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41, S. 47 - 57 (2023)
Small-scale migratory behavior of three facultative soaring raptors approaching a water body: a radar study investigating the effect of weather, topography and flock size. Journal of Ethology 4.
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11, 39 (2023)
Effect of harness design for tag attachment on the flight performance of five soaring species. BMC Movement Ecology 5.
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38 (1), S. 239 - 252 (2023)
The species‑specificity of energy landscapes for soaring birds, and its consequences for transferring suitability models across species. Landscape Ecology 6.
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377 (6607), S. 764 - 768 (2022)
Individual tracking reveals long-distance flight-path control in a nocturnally migrating moth. Science 7.
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76 (8), 111 (2022)
Environmental and social correlates, and energetic consequences of fitness maximisation on different migratory behaviours in a long-lived scavenger. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 8.
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8 (3), S. 391 - 408 (2022)
Time series enable the characterization of small-scale vegetation dynamics that influence fine-scale animal behavior - an example from white storks' foraging behavior. Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 9.
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9, 11 (2021)
Wing tags severely impair movement in African Cape Vultures. Animal Biotelemetry 10.
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31 (6), S. 1311 - 1316 (2021)
Bats use topography and nocturnal updrafts to fly high and fast. Current Biology 11.
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42 (5), S. 942 - 955 (2019)
Environmental effects on flying migrants revealed by radar. Ecography 12.
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53, 100972 (2019)
Hypatia-trackRadar: A software for animal tracking using marine surveillance radars. Ecological Informatics 13.
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6 (1), 181440 (2019)
Static landscape features predict uplift locations for soaring birds across Europe. Royal Society Open Science 14.
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55 (6), S. 2552 - 2564 (2018)
Field validation of radar systems for monitoring bird migration. Journal of Applied Ecology Bericht (1)
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Bericht
Raumnutzungs- und Flugverhalten von Rotmilanen und Wespenbussarden in Baden-Württemberg unter verschiedenen Witterungs- und Landschaftsbedingungen. Abschlussbericht an das Land Baden-Württemberg. LUBW, Karlsruhe (2021)