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Fine-scale genetic structure suggests low levels of short-range gene flow in a wolf population of the Italian Apennines. Scandura M, Iacolina L, Capitani C, Gazzola A, Mattioli L, Apollonio M. European Journal of Wildlife Research. 2011 Aug
Prey selection and dietary response by wolves in a high-density multi-species ungulate community. Mattioli L, Capitani C, Gazzola A, Scandura M, Apollonio M. European Journal of Wildlife Research. 2011 Aug
Y-chromosome microsatellite variation in Italian wolves: a contribution to the study of wolf-dog hybridization patterns. Iacolina L, Scandura M, Gazzola A, Cappai N, Capitani C, Mattioli L, Vercillo F, Apollonio M. Mammalian Biology. 2010 Jul
Biogeographical variation in the population density of wild Boar (Sus scrofa) in western Eurasia. Melis C, Szafrańska PA, Jędrzejewska B, Bartoń K. Journal of biogeography. 2006 May
Birds as indicators of recent environmental changes in the Apennines (Foreste Casentinesi National Park, central Italy). Florenzano GT. Italian Journal of Zoology. 2004 Jan
Wolves in the Casentinesi Forests: insights for wolf conservation in Italy from a protected area with a rich wild prey community. Apollonio M, Mattioli L, Scandura M, Mauri L, Gazzola A, Avanzinelli E. Biological conservation. 2004 Nov
Wolf food habits and wild ungulate availability in the Foreste Casentinesi National Park, Italy. Mattioli L, Apollonio M, Mazzarone V, Centofanti E. Acta Theriologica. 1995 Dec