CORINALDESI, Cinzia
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 8.392
AS - Asia 4.851
EU - Europa 4.099
SA - Sud America 1.012
AF - Africa 229
OC - Oceania 11
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
Totale 18.597
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 8.096
SG - Singapore 1.337
VN - Vietnam 1.273
IT - Italia 1.040
CN - Cina 973
BR - Brasile 772
RU - Federazione Russa 651
UA - Ucraina 471
HK - Hong Kong 379
IE - Irlanda 344
SE - Svezia 303
DE - Germania 301
FR - Francia 239
GB - Regno Unito 186
TR - Turchia 178
FI - Finlandia 163
DK - Danimarca 161
MX - Messico 139
IN - India 99
IQ - Iraq 99
KR - Corea 98
BD - Bangladesh 93
AR - Argentina 77
CI - Costa d'Avorio 77
CA - Canada 65
NL - Olanda 58
GT - Guatemala 52
ZA - Sudafrica 48
CO - Colombia 41
JP - Giappone 41
AT - Austria 36
ID - Indonesia 35
PK - Pakistan 34
MA - Marocco 31
EC - Ecuador 30
BE - Belgio 27
CL - Cile 27
SA - Arabia Saudita 27
VE - Venezuela 26
LB - Libano 25
ES - Italia 23
PL - Polonia 22
DZ - Algeria 20
PH - Filippine 19
JO - Giordania 17
UZ - Uzbekistan 17
PY - Paraguay 16
LT - Lituania 15
KE - Kenya 14
TN - Tunisia 13
MY - Malesia 11
NO - Norvegia 10
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 9
IL - Israele 9
NP - Nepal 9
PE - Perù 9
UY - Uruguay 9
CH - Svizzera 8
JM - Giamaica 8
KZ - Kazakistan 8
QA - Qatar 8
AZ - Azerbaigian 7
EG - Egitto 7
OM - Oman 7
IR - Iran 6
TH - Thailandia 6
AU - Australia 5
BO - Bolivia 5
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 5
EE - Estonia 5
TW - Taiwan 5
AL - Albania 4
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 4
CR - Costa Rica 4
HN - Honduras 4
MD - Moldavia 4
NI - Nicaragua 4
SN - Senegal 4
AM - Armenia 3
BB - Barbados 3
BY - Bielorussia 3
ET - Etiopia 3
KW - Kuwait 3
NG - Nigeria 3
PR - Porto Rico 3
PS - Palestinian Territory 3
RS - Serbia 3
SV - El Salvador 3
SY - Repubblica araba siriana 3
BG - Bulgaria 2
EU - Europa 2
GR - Grecia 2
HR - Croazia 2
HU - Ungheria 2
KG - Kirghizistan 2
KH - Cambogia 2
LY - Libia 2
ML - Mali 2
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 2
PA - Panama 2
Totale 18.567
Città #
Ashburn 1.204
Singapore 907
Chandler 618
Jacksonville 490
Dallas 471
Fairfield 454
Des Moines 443
San Jose 414
Ho Chi Minh City 365
Hong Kong 352
Dublin 340
New York 336
Hanoi 299
Boardman 288
Beijing 235
Woodbridge 220
Wilmington 212
Ancona 193
Houston 190
Seattle 189
The Dalles 183
Cambridge 149
Centro 131
Lauterbourg 125
Lawrence 121
Princeton 121
Los Angeles 116
Ann Arbor 114
Moscow 114
San Mateo 108
Council Bluffs 98
Abidjan 77
São Paulo 75
Helsinki 71
San Diego 69
Da Nang 66
Hefei 64
Guatemala City 51
Atlanta 50
London 49
Orem 47
Santa Clara 44
Munich 43
Haiphong 42
Buffalo 38
Chicago 35
Washington 34
Tolentino 32
Baghdad 31
Navojoa 29
Marche 27
Ciudad Juárez 26
Guangzhou 25
Chennai 24
Hải Dương 24
Rio de Janeiro 24
San Francisco 23
Shanghai 23
Tokyo 23
Brooklyn 22
Camaçari 22
Frankfurt am Main 22
Milan 22
Beirut 19
Biên Hòa 19
Can Tho 19
Montreal 19
Salt Lake City 19
Turku 19
Vienna 19
Catania 18
Rome 18
Amsterdam 17
Denver 17
Stockholm 17
Warsaw 17
Amman 16
Curitiba 16
Johannesburg 16
Kilburn 16
Wuhan 16
Brussels 15
Mexico City 15
Phoenix 15
Redmond 15
Turin 15
Belo Horizonte 14
Boston 14
Bến Tre 14
Mumbai 14
Norwalk 14
Nuremberg 14
Civitanova Marche 13
Dhaka 13
Poplar 13
Tashkent 13
Thái Bình 13
Toronto 13
Asunción 12
Nairobi 12
Totale 11.432
Nome #
Field Experiments of Mineral Deposition by Cathodic Polarization as a Sustainable Management Strategy for the Reuse of Marine Steel Structures 239
Assessing the efficiency and eco-sustainability of bioremediation strategies for the reclamation of highly contaminated marine sediments 229
Implementing and innovating marine monitoring approaches for assessing marine environmental status 223
Microplastic accumulation in benthic invertebrates in Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica) 214
A high biodiversity mitigates the impact of ocean acidification on hard-bottom ecosystems 208
Sunscreens Cause Coral Bleaching by Promoting Viral Infections 205
Impact of inorganic UV filters contained in sunscreen products on tropical stony corals (Acropora spp.) 199
Sunscreen products impair the early developmental stages of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. 197
Benthic deep-sea fungi in submarine canyons of the Mediterranean Sea 197
Early-stage anomalies in the sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) as bioindicators of multiple stressors in the marine environment: Overview and future perspectives 194
Anthropogenic noise and biological sounds in a heavily industrialized coastal area (Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean Sea) 189
Environmental DNA metabarcoding for benthic monitoring: A review of sediment sampling and DNA extraction methods 186
Ecological variables for developing a global deep-ocean monitoring and conservation strategy 183
Assessing viral taxonomic composition in benthic marine ecosystems: reliability and efficiency of different bioinformatic tools for viral metagenomic analyses 174
Making eco-sustainable floating offshore wind farms: Siting, mitigations, and compensations 173
The deep sea: The new frontier for ecological restoration 172
A submarine volcanic eruption leads to a novel microbial habitat 169
A bacterial community-based index to assess the ecological status of estuarine and coastal environments 166
Assessing the eco-compatibility of new generation sunscreen products through a combined microscopic-molecular approach 163
Connecting marine productivity to sea-spray via nanoscale biological processes: Phytoplankton Dance or Death Disco? 163
Towards a marine strategy for the deep Mediterranean Sea: Analysis of current ecological status 163
Marine Fungi: Biotechnological Perspectives from Deep-Hypersaline Anoxic Basins 163
Limited impact of beach nourishment on macrofaunal recruitment/settlement in a site of community interest in coastal area of the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea) 163
Aquaculture impact on benthic microbes and organic matter cycling in coastal Mediterranean sediments: a synthesis 162
The deep sea: The new frontier for ecological restoration 161
Impact of historical contamination on meiofaunal assemblages: The case study of the Bagnoli-Coroglio Bay (southern Tyrrhenian Sea) 160
Abyssal fauna, benthic microbes, and organic matter quality across a range of trophic conditions in the western Pacific ocean 159
Unveiling the biodiversity of deep-sea nematodes through metabarcoding: are we ready to bypass the classical taxonomy? 158
Viral infections boost prokaryotic biomass production and organic C cycling in hadal trench sediments 154
Enhanced viral activity and dark CO2 fixation rates under oxygen depletion: the case study of the marine Lake Rogoznica 152
Biodiversity of Prokaryotic Communities Associated with the Ectoderm of Ectopleura crocea (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) 150
Marine archaea and archaeal viruses under global change 150
Metagenetic tools for the census of marine meiofaunal biodiversity: An overview 150
Deep hypersaline anoxic basins as untapped reservoir of polyextremophilic prokaryotes of biotechnological interest 150
Exponential decline of deep-sea ecosystem functioning linked to benthic biodiversity loss 144
The challenge of proving the existence of metazoan life in permanently anoxic deep-sea sediments 144
The Paradox of an Unpolluted Coastal Site Facing a Chronically Contaminated Industrial Area 144
Combining passive and active restoration to rehabilitate a historically polluted marine site 143
DEEP-SEA BIODIVERSITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA: THE KNOWN, THE UNKNOWN, AND THE UNKNOWABLE 143
Impact of historical sulfide mine tailings discharge on meiofaunal assemblages (Portmán Bay, Mediterranean Sea) 143
Drivers of bacterial α-and β-diversity and functioning in subsurface hadal sediments 142
Multiple declines and recoveries of Adriatic seagrass meadows over forty years of investigation. 142
Marine microbial-derived molecules and their potential use in cosmeceutical and cosmetic products 141
CO2 leakage from carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) systems affects organic matter cycling in surface marine sediments 141
Planktonic prokaryote and protist communities in a submarine canyon system in the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean) 140
Changes in coral forest microbiomes predict the impact of marine heatwaves on habitat-forming species down to mesophotic depths 139
Mud volcanoes in the Mediterranean Sea are hot spots of exclusive meiobenthic species 139
Microplastics in the sediments of Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica) 139
Chemical contamination can promote turnover diversity of benthic prokaryotic assemblages: the case study of the Bagnoli-Coroglio bay (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) 139
Organic enrichment can increase the impact of microplastics on meiofaunal assemblages in tropical beach systems 137
Marine Biology. Biodiversity and Functioning of Marine Ecosystems: Scientific Advancements and New Perspectives for Preserving Marine Life 137
Positive effects of two decades of passive ecological restoration in a historically polluted marine site 136
In situ experimental evidences for responses of abyssal benthic biota to shifts in phytodetritus compositions linked to global climate change 136
Impact of the biocide Irgarol on meiofauna and prokaryotes from the sediments of the Bizerte lagoon—an experimental study 135
Extracellular DNA as a genetic recorder of microbial diversity in benthic deep-sea ecosystems 135
Multiple impacts of microplastics can threaten marine habitat-forming species 134
Diversity, ecological role and biotechnological potential of Antarctic marine fungi 134
Major viral impact on the functioning of benthic deep-sea ecosystems 132
Carotenoids from Marine Organisms: Biological Functions and Industrial Applications 132
Microbial assemblages for environmental quality assessment: Knowledge, gaps and usefulness in the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive 131
Preservation, origin and genetic imprint of extracellular DNA in permanently anoxic deep-sea sediments 131
Bioaccumulation and biomagnification of heavy metals in marine micro-predators 130
Impact of resuspended mine tailings on benthic biodiversity and ecosystem processes: The case study of Portmán Bay, Western Mediterranean Sea, Spain 130
Degradation and turnover of extracellular DNA in marine sediments: ecological and methodological considerations 130
High diversity of benthic bacterial and archaeal assemblages in deep-Mediterranean canyons and adjacent slopes 130
Viral decay and viral production rates in continental-shelf and deep-sea sediments of the Mediterranean Sea 129
Virus-mediated archaeal hecatomb in the deep seafloor 128
High potential for temperate viruses to drive carbon cycling in chemoautotrophy‐dominated shallow‐water hydrothermal vents 128
High rates of viral lysis stimulate prokaryotic turnover and C recycling in bathypelagic waters of a Ligurian canyon (Mediterranean Sea) 128
Knowledge and implications of global change in the oceans for biology, ecology and ecosystem services 127
Virus decomposition provides an important contribution to benthic deep-sea ecosystem functioning 127
A comprehensive assessment of non-indigenous species requires the combination of multi-marker eDNA metabarcoding with classical taxonomic identification 126
Extracellular DNA can preserve the genetic signatures of present and past viral infection events in deep hypersaline anoxic basins 125
Impact of CO2 leakage from sub-seabed carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) reservoirs on benthic virus–prokaryote interactions and functions 125
Macroecological drivers of archaea and bacteria in benthic deep-sea ecosystems 121
Restoration of Cymodocea nodosa seagrass meadows: efficiency and ecological implications 121
Red coral extinction risk enhanced by ocean acidification 120
Viruses as new agents of organomineralization in the geological record 119
Effects of Local Acidification on Benthic Communities at Shallow Hydrothermal Vents of the Aeolian Islands (Southern Tyrrhenian, Mediterranean Sea) 118
Microbiome-assisted restoration of degraded marine habitats: a new nature-based solution? 117
Sunscreen Products Increase Virus Production through Prophage Induction in Marine Bacterioplankton 117
Resistance to freezing conditions of endemic Antarctic polychaetes is enhanced by cryoprotective proteins produced by their microbiome 116
Extraction efficiency of different microplastic polymers from deep-sea sediments and their quantitative relevance 116
Damage and degradation rates of extracellular DNA in marine sediments: implications for the preservation of gene sequences 116
Quantification of Viral and Prokaryotic Production Rates in Benthic Ecosystems: A Methods Comparison 116
Microbes as marine habitat formers and ecosystem engineers 115
From virus isolation to metagenome generation for investigating viral diversity in deep-sea sediments 115
Quantification of prokaryotes by Real-Time PCR. 114
Structure and interactions within the pelagic microbial food web (from viruses to microplankton) across environmental gradients in the Mediterranean Sea 114
Impact of aquaculture on benthic virus-prokaryote interactions in the Mediterranean Sea 113
The deep-sea under global change 113
Microbial community and geochemical analyses of trans-trench sediments for understanding the roles of hadal environments 113
NUOVE COMPOSIZIONI PER LA PROTEZIONE SOLARE 112
Determination of viral production in aquatic sediments using the dilution-based approach 111
Patterns and drivers of bacterial α‐and β‐diversity across vertical profiles from surface to subsurface sediments 111
Early diagenesis and trophic role of extracellular DNA in different benthic ecosystems 110
Trophic state of benthic deep-sea ecosystems from two different continental margins off Iberia 110
Towards a better quantitative assessment of the relevance of deep-sea viruses, Bacteria and Archaea in the functioning of the ocean seafloor 110
Transfer of labile organic matter and microbes from the ocean surface to the marine aerosol: an experimental approach 110
Prokaryote diversity and viral production in deep-sea sediments and seamounts. 110
Totale 14.412
Categoria #
all - tutte 93.285
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 93.285


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021279 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 186 93
2021/20221.014 57 232 16 17 5 52 44 54 71 78 178 210
2022/20232.126 171 200 126 143 140 576 4 132 435 10 157 32
2023/20241.602 199 27 109 174 188 425 49 90 26 49 28 238
2024/20252.469 281 236 125 30 92 66 233 116 513 167 218 392
2025/20268.295 638 467 604 690 945 586 1.440 1.175 732 983 35 0
Totale 18.981