Dr. Kyriaki Kitikidou
Assistant ProfessorDemocritus University, Greece
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Forest Biometry from Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
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Biography
Dr. Kyriaki Kitikidou is currently working as Assistant Professor at Department of Forestry and Management of the Environment and Natural Resources, Democritus University, Greece. Dr. Kyriaki obtained PhD in Forest Biometry from same University. Dr. Kyriaki area of interest related to Animal and Veterinary Sciences, Plant and Soil Sciences, and Biomedical Sciences, Computer Sciences, and Environmental Sciences. Dr. Kyriaki area of expertise includes Biometry, Biometrics, Biostatistics, and Statistics. Dr. Kyriaki has published 19 articles in journals contributed as author/co-author.
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Selected Publications
- Vlachos, C.G., D.E. Bakaloudis, K. Kitikidou, V. Goutner, V. Bontzorlos, M.A. Papakosta and E. Chatzinikos, 2014. Home range and foraging habitat selection by breeding lesser kestrels (Falco naumanni) in Greece. J. Natural History, 49: 371-381.
CrossRef | - Vlachos, C., K. Kitikidou, D. Bakaloudis, M. Papakosta and E. Chatzinikos, 2014. Investigating animals' renewable biomass using a tree-fitting model. J. Anim. Plant Sci., 24: 50-56.
Direct Link | - Papakosta, M., K. Kitikidou, D. Bakaloudis and C. Vlachos, 2014. Dietary variation of the stone marten (Martes foina): A meta-analysis approach. Wildlife Biol. Pract., 10: 85-101.
CrossRef | - Milios, E., E. Pipinis, K. Kitikidou, M. Batziou, S. Chatzakis and S. Akritidou, 2014. Are sprouts the dominant form of regeneration in a lowland Quercus pubescens-Quercus frainetto remnant forest in Northeastern Greece? A regeneration analysis in the context of grazing. New Forests, 45: 165-177.
CrossRef | - Maris, F., K. Kitikidou, S. Paparrizos and S. Potouridis, 2014. Stream flow quantile regression modelling using land use information in the Sperchios river basin (Central Greece). Carpathian J. Earth Environ. Sci., Vol. 9. .
Direct Link | - Kitikidou, K., A. Papageorgiou, E. Milios and A. Stampoulidis, 2014. A bark thickness model for Pinus halepensis in Kassandra, Chalkidiki (Northern Greece). Silva Balcanica, 15: 47-55.
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