Dino Biancolini
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Dino Biancolini
@dinobiancolini.bsky.social

Flexpert ecologist, postdoc at the National Research Council of Italy, member of the IUCN Invasive Species Specialist Group, Associate Editor for @biolinvasions.bsky.social‬ 👾
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Environmental science 73%
Geography 18%
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Our new global study on alien #mammals is out! We found that multiple introductions, long residence times, and a good climate match fuel their spread. Surprisingly, high native mammal richness was linked to LARGER alien ranges. 👾
@globalmammal.bsky.social
#Alienspecies #Invasivespecies #Biogeography
(PDF) Global Enhancers and Constraints of Alien Range Size in Mammals: The Roles of Species Attributes, Invasion History and Ecological Contexts
PDF | Aim The rapid global expansion of alien invasion fronts is profoundly impacting native ecosystems. Understanding the enhancers and constraints... | Find, read and cite all the research you need ...
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InvaPact III was simply unforgettable! 🔝 Huge thanks to Franck and his great team for a brilliantly run, inspiring, and super fun workshop 🙌 So happy to have been part of it, to meet so many wonderful people, and to collaborate with such an amazing group 🙏
#InvaPact #InvasiveSpecies #Biodiversity
InvaPact III workshop is now over: WHAT A WEEK! ~60 experts from 30 countries putting their brainpower together for an unique collaborative project.
Work hard, play hard: they really followed my motto!
Powerful publications on the way!
InvaPact III workshop is now over: WHAT A WEEK! ~60 experts from 30 countries putting their brainpower together for an unique collaborative project.
Work hard, play hard: they really followed my motto!
Powerful publications on the way!
“Best 2025 paper to fall asleep to” – NY Times⭐⭐⭐
“I would have accepted it, if only they had a detailed limitations section, an 11-month-long analysis, and the receipt of that Sponge cake I ate in 1997 in Tokyo” – Rev.2⛔
“At least it’s not on my desk anymore” – PhD advisors📚
doi.org/10.1002/oik....
Patterns and drivers of range filling of alien mammals in Europe
Biological invasions are major drivers of biodiversity change. Alien mammals are particularly concerning in Europe, where their expansion remains unabated, though the driving factors are still unclea...
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