Publications

Google scholar profile

2023

[10] Campbell, C.J., Barve, V., Belitz, M.W., Doby, J.R., White, E., Seltzer, C., Di Cecco, G., Hurlbert, A.H., Guralnick, R. Identifying the identifiers: How iNaturalist facilitates collaborative, research-relevant data generation and why it matters for biodiversity science. BioScience (2023).

[9] Di Cecco, G., Belitz, M.W., Cooper, R.J., Larsen, E.A., Lewis, W.B., Ries, L., Guralnick, R.P., and Hurlbert, A.H. Phenology in adult and larval Lepidoptera from structured and unstructured surveys across eastern North America. Frontiers of Biogeography (2023).

2022

[8] Di Cecco, G., and Hurlbert, A.H. Multiple dimensions of niche specialization explain changes in species’ range area, occupancy, and population size. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2022).

[7] Di Cecco, G., Snell Taylor, S.J., White, E.P., and Hurlbert, A.H. More species or specialized niches? Distinguishing support for hypotheses explaining positive species–energy relationships. Journal of Biogeography (2022).

[6] Di Cecco, G., and Hurlbert, A.H. Anthropogenic drivers of avian community turnover from local to regional scales. Global Change Biology (2022).

2021

[5] Di Cecco, G., Barve, V., Belitz, M.W., Stucky, B.J., Guralnick, R.P., and Hurlbert, A.H. Observing the observers: how participants contribute data to iNaturalist and implications for biodiversity science. BioScience (2021). Press release

[4] Snell Taylor, S., Di Cecco, G., Hurlbert A.H. Using temporal occupancy to predict avian species distributions. Diversity and Distributions (2021).

2019

[3] Greenwich, J., Reverdy, A., Gozzi, K., Di Cecco, G., Tashjian, T., Godoy-Carter, V., and Chai, Y. Decreasing serine levels during growth transition triggers biofilm formation in Bacillus subtilis. Journal of Bacteriology (2019).

2018

[2] Di Cecco, G. and Gouhier, T. Increased spatial and temporal autocorrelation of temperature under climate change. Scientific Reports (2018).

Book Chapters

[1] Di Cecco, G. and Hurlbert, A.H. Caterpillar patterns in space and time: insights from and contrasts between two citizen science datasets. In S. Koptur & R.J. Marquis (Eds). Caterpillars in the Middle, 541-556 (2022).