DANOVARO, Roberto
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 15.711
EU - Europa 9.301
AS - Asia 3.654
SA - Sud America 553
AF - Africa 232
OC - Oceania 19
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 14
Totale 29.484
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 15.637
UA - Ucraina 1.649
IT - Italia 1.544
SG - Singapore 1.205
RU - Federazione Russa 1.083
DE - Germania 1.044
IE - Irlanda 1.018
SE - Svezia 953
HK - Hong Kong 712
CN - Cina 645
TR - Turchia 607
DK - Danimarca 586
BR - Brasile 483
FI - Finlandia 478
GB - Regno Unito 353
KR - Corea 326
FR - Francia 273
CI - Costa d'Avorio 183
BE - Belgio 68
IN - India 63
NL - Olanda 54
AT - Austria 45
ES - Italia 44
MX - Messico 40
CA - Canada 23
MA - Marocco 23
CL - Cile 22
GR - Grecia 15
EU - Europa 14
PT - Portogallo 14
JP - Giappone 13
AU - Australia 12
CO - Colombia 12
EC - Ecuador 12
LT - Lituania 12
BD - Bangladesh 11
HU - Ungheria 10
AR - Argentina 9
HR - Croazia 9
ZA - Sudafrica 9
IQ - Iraq 7
AL - Albania 6
NO - Norvegia 6
RO - Romania 6
UZ - Uzbekistan 6
CH - Svizzera 5
EE - Estonia 5
IR - Iran 5
PE - Perù 5
PH - Filippine 5
PL - Polonia 5
SI - Slovenia 5
TN - Tunisia 5
TW - Taiwan 5
VE - Venezuela 5
AZ - Azerbaigian 4
BG - Bulgaria 4
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 4
IL - Israele 4
NP - Nepal 4
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 4
PK - Pakistan 4
CY - Cipro 3
JO - Giordania 3
MT - Malta 3
SA - Arabia Saudita 3
TH - Thailandia 3
VN - Vietnam 3
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
CU - Cuba 2
DZ - Algeria 2
EG - Egitto 2
GE - Georgia 2
ID - Indonesia 2
KE - Kenya 2
LY - Libia 2
MD - Moldavia 2
PS - Palestinian Territory 2
PY - Paraguay 2
RE - Reunion 2
UY - Uruguay 2
VU - Vanuatu 2
AM - Armenia 1
BH - Bahrain 1
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BO - Bolivia 1
CG - Congo 1
GA - Gabon 1
GU - Guam 1
HN - Honduras 1
LV - Lettonia 1
ME - Montenegro 1
MV - Maldive 1
MY - Malesia 1
NI - Nicaragua 1
PR - Porto Rico 1
Totale 29.484
Città #
Jacksonville 1.731
Fairfield 1.697
Chandler 1.687
Ashburn 1.091
Dublin 1.014
Boardman 951
Des Moines 750
Wilmington 736
Woodbridge 717
Hong Kong 695
Seattle 646
Houston 622
New York 600
Singapore 585
Cambridge 515
Lawrence 405
Princeton 405
San Mateo 387
Ann Arbor 345
Munich 292
Centro 247
Moscow 236
San Diego 225
Abidjan 183
Helsinki 167
Ancona 130
London 96
Beijing 72
Rome 69
Washington 67
Dallas 64
Guangzhou 55
Shanghai 54
The Dalles 53
Milan 52
Brussels 49
Norwalk 49
Izmir 47
Los Angeles 47
Naples 42
Santa Clara 38
Marche 36
Wuhan 35
Pune 34
Kilburn 33
Tolentino 33
Redmond 32
Turin 31
Jiaxing 26
São Paulo 26
Bologna 25
Genoa 23
Belo Horizonte 22
Nuremberg 21
Vienna 21
Rio de Janeiro 17
Chiswick 16
Catania 15
New Bedfont 15
Mexico City 14
Auburn Hills 12
Jinhua 12
La Paz 12
Palermo 12
Santiago 12
Barcelona 11
Bordeaux 11
Wuxi 11
Acton 10
Brasília 10
Cagliari 10
Jesi 10
Jyväskylä 10
Ottawa 10
Senigallia 10
Shenzhen 10
Yiwu 10
Brussel 9
Florence 9
Istanbul 9
Prescot 9
Toronto 9
Amsterdam 8
Campinas 8
Chicago 8
Padova 8
Pescara 8
Salvador 8
Szeged 8
Urbino 8
Hounslow 7
Macerata 7
Perugia 7
Squinzano 7
Curitiba 6
Dalian 6
Dhaka 6
Edinburgh 6
Goiânia 6
Hanover 6
Totale 18.744
Nome #
Bacteria associated with the rapid tissue necrosis of stony corals 251
Benthic microbial loop functioning in coastal lagoons (Sacca di Goro, Lesina and Stagnone Marsala): a comparative approach 224
Bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons in anoxic marine sediments: consequences on the speciation of heavy metals 220
Anoxyphilic Loricifera 203
Fucalean algal forests in the Mediterranean Sea: current status and challenges for restoration 174
Biologia marina. Biodiversità e funzionamento degli ecosistemi marini 171
Implementing and innovating marine monitoring approaches for assessing marine environmental status 154
New approaches for the conservation and restoration of Mediterranean algal forests 153
Sunscreen products impair the early developmental stages of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. 146
Valuing unfamiliar Mediterranean deep-sea ecosystems using visual Q-methodology 136
Impact of inorganic UV filters contained in sunscreen products on tropical stony corals (Acropora spp.) 124
Sunscreens Cause Coral Bleaching by Promoting Viral Infections 124
Trophic status and meiofauna biodiversity in the Northern Adriatic Sea: Insights for the assessment of good environmental status 123
Aquaculture impact on benthic microbes and organic matter cycling in coastal Mediterranean sediments: a synthesis 120
Ecosystem effects of dense water formation on deep Mediterranean Sea ecosystems: an overview. 118
Anthropogenic noise and biological sounds in a heavily industrialized coastal area (Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean Sea) 118
A high biodiversity mitigates the impact of ocean acidification on hard-bottom ecosystems 116
Quantity and bioavailability of sediment organic matter as signatures of benthic trophic status 115
Unveiling the biodiversity of deep-sea nematodes through metabarcoding: are we ready to bypass the classical taxonomy? 114
Macroalgal epiphytic communities as potential indicators of the conservation status of Mediterranean macroalgal forests 114
Fish-farm impact on metazoan meiofauna in the Mediterranean Sea: Analysis of regional vs. habitat effects. 112
Biodiversity loss and turnover in alternative states in the Mediterranean Sea: A case study on meiofauna 112
Benthic foraminiferal assemblages in the Cap de Creus canyon and adjacent open slope: Potential influence of dense shelf water cascading and open-ocean convection 111
Towards a marine strategy for the deep Mediterranean Sea: Analysis of current ecological status 108
Viral infections boost prokaryotic biomass production and organic C cycling in hadal trench sediments 108
High fungal-mediated leaching efficiency of valuable metals from deep-sea polymetallic nodules 108
Pelagic-benthic coupling of nucleic acids in an abyssal location of the northeastern Atlantic ocean 107
A bacterial community-based index to assess the ecological status of estuarine and coastal environments 107
Limited impact of beach nourishment on macrofaunal recruitment/settlement in a site of community interest in coastal area of the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea) 107
The deep sea: The new frontier for ecological restoration 106
Differential responses of bacteria, meiofauna and macrofauna in a shelf area (Ligurian Sea, NW Mediterranean): role of food availability 105
Blue Economy: l'economia del mare. Analisi e prospettive per la regione Marche 105
Temperature impacts on deep-sea biodiversity 105
Connecting marine productivity to sea-spray via nanoscale biological processes: Phytoplankton Dance or Death Disco? 105
Assessing the efficiency and eco-sustainability of bioremediation strategies for the reclamation of highly contaminated marine sediments 104
Exponential decline of deep-sea ecosystem functioning linked to benthic biodiversity loss 102
Ecomanagement of biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the Mediterranean Sea: concerns and strategies 102
Foraminiferal assemblages and trophic state in coastal sediments of the Adriatic Sea 101
The challenge of proving the existence of metazoan life in permanently anoxic deep-sea sediments 100
The first metazoa living in permanently anoxic conditions 99
Benthic deep-sea fungi in submarine canyons of the Mediterranean Sea 98
Biotic and Human Vulnerability to Projected Changes in Ocean Biogeochemistry over the 21st Century 98
The contribution of deep-sea macrohabitat heterogeneity to global nematode diversity. 98
A submarine volcanic eruption leads to a novel microbial habitat 97
Bioavailability of sinking organic matter in the Blanes canyon and the adjacent open slope (NW Mediterranean Sea) 96
Metagenetic tools for the census of marine meiofaunal biodiversity: An overview 96
Intertidal benthic communities of two Chilean coastal islands (Santa María and Mocha, Southeastern Pacific) 94
Meiofaunal vertical zonation on hard-bottoms: comparison with soft-bottom meiofauna 94
Heterotrophic nanoflagellates, bacteria and labile organic compounds in continental shelf and deep-sea sediments of the Eastern Mediterranean 94
DEEP-SEA BIODIVERSITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA: THE KNOWN, THE UNKNOWN, AND THE UNKNOWABLE 94
Deep-water scleractinian corals promote higher biodiversity in deep-sea meiofaunal assemblages along continental margins 94
The deep sea: The new frontier for ecological restoration 94
Living benthic foraminiferal assemblages along a latitudinaltransect at 1000m depth off the Portuguese margin 93
Phytopigment and DNA determinations in long-time formalin-preserved trap samples 93
Gradients of benthic–pelagic coupling and carbon budgets in the Adriatic and Northern Ionian Sea 93
Foraminiferal biodiversity associated with cold-water coral carbonate mounds and open slope of SE Rockall Bank (Irish continental margin—NE Atlantic) 93
Nematode biodiversity and benthic trophic state are simple tools for the assessment of the environmental quality in coastal marine ecosystems 93
Anthropogenic and natural-induced change of the Adriatic Marine Ecosystem: the contribution of the Department of Marine Science, Polytechnic University of Marche 92
Biochemical composition and early diagenesis of organic matter in coastal sediments of the NW Adriatic Sea influenced by riverine inputs 92
A new molecular approach based on qPCR for the quantification of fecal bacteria in contaminated marine sediments 92
Ecological variables for developing a global deep-ocean monitoring and conservation strategy 92
Biodiversity and trophic structure of nematode assemblages in seagrass systems: evidence for a coupling with changes in food availability 91
Seasonal variation in the biochemical composition of deep-sea nematodes: bioenergetic and methodological considerations 91
The trophic biology of the holothurian Molpadia musculus: Implications for organic matter cycling and ecosystem functioning in a deep submarine canyon. 91
Technical Note: Determination of the metabolically active fraction of benthic foraminifera by means of Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization (FISH) 91
Ecological video monitoring of Marine Protected Areas by underwater cabled surveillance cameras 91
Large-scale spatial distribution of virioplankton in the Adriatic Sea 90
Meiofaunal assemblages associated with scallop beds (Adamussium colbecki) in the coastal sediments of Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica). 90
Viral decay and viral production rates in continental-shelf and deep-sea sediments of the Mediterranean Sea 90
α-, β-, γ-, δ- and ε-diversity of deep-sea nematodes in canyons and open slopes of Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean margins. 90
Virus decomposition provides an important contribution to benthic deep-sea ecosystem functioning 90
Biodiversity response to climate change in a warm deep sea 89
Deep-water zooplankton in the Mediterranean Sea: Results from a continuous, synchronous sampling over different regions using sediment traps 89
Impact of historical contamination on meiofaunal assemblages: The case study of the Bagnoli-Coroglio Bay (southern Tyrrhenian Sea) 89
Biohydrometallurgy as a remediation strategy for marine sediments contaminated by heavy metals 89
Integrated characterization and risk management of marine sediments: The case study of the industrialized Bagnoli area (Naples, Italy) 88
Bacterial diversity in deep Mediterranean sediments: relationship with the active bacterial fraction and substrate availability 87
Assessing the trophic state and eutrophication of coastal marine systems: a new approach based on the biochemical composition of sediment organic matter 87
Auto- and heterotrophic acidophilic bacteria enhance the bioremediation efficiency of sediments contaminated by heavy metals 87
Distribution and composition of particulate organic-matter in the Ross Sea (Antarctica) 87
Vitellogenesis in the deep-sea shark Centroscymnus coelolepis 86
NUOVE COMPOSIZIONI PER LA PROTEZIONE SOLARE 86
Benthic microbial loop functioning in coastal lagoons: a comparative approach 86
Organic matter pools, C turnover and meiofaunal biodiversity in the sediments of the western Spitsbergen deep continental margin, Svalbard Archipelago 86
Impact of mangrove forests degradation on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning 86
Enhanced viral activity and dark CO2 fixation rates under oxygen depletion: the case study of the marine Lake Rogoznica 86
Deep, diverse and definitely different: Unique attributes of the world's largest ecosystem. 86
Major viral impact on the functioning of benthic deep-sea ecosystems 85
Benthic bacterial response to variable estuarine water inputs 85
Impact of CO2 leakage from sub-seabed carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) reservoirs on benthic virus–prokaryote interactions and functions 85
Macroecological drivers of archaea and bacteria in benthic deep-sea ecosystems 85
Structural and functional response of meiofauna rocky assemblages to sewage pollution 84
Complessità ecologica e variabilità funzionale della Laguna di Lesina: interazione tra comparto microbico bentonico e materia organica sedimentaria 84
Bacterial response to seasonal changes in labile organic matter composition on the continental shelf and bathyal sediments of the Cretan Sea 83
Mud volcanoes in the Mediterranean Sea are hot spots of exclusive meiobenthic species 83
Bioavailable compounds in sinking particulate organic matter, Blanes Canyon, NW Mediterranean Sea: Effects of a large storm and sea surface biological processes 83
Bioavailability of organic matter in the sediments of the Porcupine Abyssal Plain, northeastern Atlantic 83
High rates of viral lysis stimulate prokaryotic turnover and C recycling in bathypelagic waters of a Ligurian canyon (Mediterranean Sea) 83
A blueprint for an inclusive, global deep-sea ocean decade field program 83
Particulate organic matter uptake rates of two benthic filter-feeders (Sabella spallanzanii and Branchiomma luctuosum) candidates for the clarification of aquaculture wastewaters 82
Totale 10.499
Categoria #
all - tutte 190.016
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 190.016


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020618 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 43 545
2020/20216.175 369 629 784 85 688 406 613 426 563 585 601 426
2021/20223.415 247 992 40 89 25 132 221 159 202 249 431 628
2022/20235.588 497 506 376 461 424 1.129 9 354 1.370 35 296 131
2023/20243.822 578 82 256 517 519 888 92 163 56 102 62 507
2024/20255.904 735 628 520 166 252 296 714 391 1.733 469 0 0
Totale 30.361