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    “Oops…a Beaver Again!” Eurasian Beaver <i>Castor fiber</i> Recorded by Citizen-Science in New Areas of Central and Southern Italy by Giovanni Capobianco, Andrea Viviano, Giuseppe Mazza, Gianmarco Cimorelli, Angelo Casciano, Alessandro Lagrotteria, Romina Fusillo, Manlio Marcelli, Emiliano Mori

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…In this work, we also reported the presence of beavers in the Abruzzi region and in Southern Italy (Molise-Campania regions), over 380 km in a straight line south to the southernmost record of beaver presence in Central Italy.…”
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    Regional and sex inequalities of avoidable mortality in Italy: A time trend analysis by Davide Golinelli, Giovanni Guarducci, Andrea Sanna, Jacopo Lenzi, Francesco Sanmarchi, Maria Pia Fantini, Emanuele Montomoli, Nicola Nante

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The highest percentage decrease in AM from 2006/7 to 2018/9, for both males (−41.3 %) and females (−34.2 %), was registered in the autonomous province of Trento, while the lowest reduction was observed in Molise for males (−17.4 %) and in Marche for females (−10.0 %). …”
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    First Report on a Cliff-Nesting Pair of Black Storks (<i>Ciconia nigra</i> Linnaeus, 1758) and Their Nestlings by Pierangelo Freschi, Carlo Cosentino, Fabio Napolitano, Corrado Pacelli, Danilo Manicone, Egidio Mallia, Marco Ragni, Rosanna Paolino, Ada Braghieri

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…In Italy, the most recent report on the species’ nesting sites lists only 36 pairs, of which 16 are in Basilicata, 7 are in Calabria, 4 are in Piedmont and Molise and 1 is in Campania. This study focuses for the first time on the behavior of a <i>Ciconia nigra</i> pair in the Basilicata region, where the species nests exclusively on cliffs rather than in trees, as is more frequent elsewhere. …”
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    Different consecutive training protocols to design an intervention program for overweight youth: a controlled study by Fiorilli G, Iuliano E, Aquino G, Campanella E, Tsopani D, Di Costanzo A, Calcagno G, di Cagno A

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Giovanni Fiorilli,1 Enzo Iuliano,1 Giovanna Aquino,1 Emidio Campanella,1 Despina Tsopani,2 Alfonso Di Costanzo,1 Giuseppe Calcagno,1 Alessandra di Cagno3 1Department of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Molise, Campobasso, Italy; 2Department of Motor and Health Sciences, National Kapodistrian University of Athens, Athens, Greece; 3Department of Motor, Human and Health Sciences, University of Rome &ldquo;Foro Italico&rdquo;, Rome, Italy Objective: To find the optimal exercise program to be recommended in reducing adiposity and promoting long-term physical activity adherence in a sample of overweight adolescents.Methods: Forty-five overweight adolescents were randomly divided into three exercise groups, to perform two phases of physical activity as follows: in the first phase, the first group performed a 16-week moderate-intensity resistance training (RT), the second group performed a 16-week high-intensity RT, and the third group performed a 16-week aerobic training (AT); in the second phase, all groups performed a 6-week AT. …”
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