
Corrado AlessandriniUniversity of Milan | UNIMI · Department of Environmental Science and Policy
Corrado Alessandrini
Master of Science
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Introduction
Currently, investigating biological communities in intensive (arboreal) agro-ecosystems to promote nature-based solutions for a more sustainable production. Mainly interested in bird communities and bird-habitat interactions across landscapes and broad environmental gradients. Background in species distribution modelling and remote sensing for species conservation.
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October 2018 - January 2021
October 2014 - March 2018
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Context: Pollination is an essential ecosystem service, and primary pollinators such as insects are largely declining. Agricultural intensification is one of the main drivers of such decline. The globally relevant apple production depends on this service. Apple orchards are often cultivated intensively over large monocultural landscapes, which are...
Microhabitat utilisation holds a pivotal role in shaping a species’ ecological dynamics and stands as a crucial concern for effective conservation strategies. Despite its critical importance, microhabitat use has frequently been addressed as static, centering on microhabitat preference. Yet, a dynamic microhabitat use that allows individuals to adj...
The non-breeding distribution and ecology of many migratory songbirds are often poorly studied, but very relevant for their conservation in a changing climate. The Snow Bunting is the most northerly breeding passerine worldwide, and winters in temperate/temperate-cold areas. Char-acterised by specialisation for cold climate and strong migratory con...
Fine‐scale habitat selection modelling can allow a mechanistic understanding of habitat selection processes, enabling better assessments of the effects of climate and habitat changes on biodiversity. Remotely sensed data provide an ever‐increasing amount of environmental and climatic variables at high spatio‐temporal resolutions, and a unique oppor...