CORINALDESI, Cinzia
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 5.236
EU - Europa 2.542
AS - Asia 931
AF - Africa 70
SA - Sud America 13
OC - Oceania 5
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
Totale 8.799
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 5.218
IT - Italia 724
UA - Ucraina 452
SG - Singapore 387
IE - Irlanda 341
SE - Svezia 285
CN - Cina 250
DE - Germania 214
DK - Danimarca 159
TR - Turchia 145
GB - Regno Unito 113
FR - Francia 94
FI - Finlandia 90
KR - Corea 88
CI - Costa d'Avorio 67
BE - Belgio 26
IN - India 21
HK - Hong Kong 17
NL - Olanda 11
JP - Giappone 9
MX - Messico 8
CA - Canada 7
BR - Brasile 5
EE - Estonia 4
LT - Lituania 4
NO - Norvegia 4
PH - Filippine 4
AT - Austria 3
CH - Svizzera 3
CL - Cile 3
ES - Italia 3
PL - Polonia 3
RU - Federazione Russa 3
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 2
AU - Australia 2
CO - Colombia 2
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 2
EU - Europa 2
IR - Iran 2
PE - Perù 2
TN - Tunisia 2
TW - Taiwan 2
VU - Vanuatu 2
AR - Argentina 1
GR - Grecia 1
ID - Indonesia 1
LV - Lettonia 1
MA - Marocco 1
ME - Montenegro 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
PR - Porto Rico 1
RO - Romania 1
RS - Serbia 1
SA - Arabia Saudita 1
SI - Slovenia 1
TH - Thailandia 1
VN - Vietnam 1
Totale 8.799
Città #
Chandler 617
Jacksonville 488
Fairfield 454
Des Moines 440
Ashburn 415
Dublin 338
Boardman 291
New York 283
Woodbridge 220
Wilmington 209
Singapore 197
Seattle 185
Houston 175
Cambridge 149
Centro 131
Lawrence 121
Princeton 121
Ann Arbor 114
San Mateo 108
San Diego 68
Abidjan 67
Dallas 58
Ancona 51
Tolentino 36
Washington 32
Beijing 30
London 29
Marche 27
Los Angeles 23
Guangzhou 21
Shanghai 19
Helsinki 17
Wuhan 17
Kilburn 16
Brussels 15
Redmond 15
Turin 14
Norwalk 13
Milan 12
Pune 11
Catania 10
Izmir 10
Rome 10
Bologna 9
Jiaxing 8
La Paz 8
Squinzano 8
Fano 7
Porto San Giorgio 7
Brussel 6
Palermo 6
Santa Clara 6
Aberdeen 5
Acton 5
Auburn Hills 5
Chiswick 5
Cypress 5
Jinhua 5
Paris 5
Senigallia 5
Toronto 5
Torre Annunziata 5
Venice 5
Yiwu 5
Delhi 4
Hartsdale 4
Hounslow 4
Lecco 4
Mountain View 4
New Bedfont 4
Seoul 4
Shenzhen 4
Signa 4
Amsterdam 3
Biarritz 3
Bordeaux 3
Cagliari 3
Concordia Sagittaria 3
Courgeac 3
Dalian 3
Ferrara 3
Fortaleza 3
Hangzhou 3
Linköping 3
Madrid 3
Munich 3
Naples 3
Pasadena 3
Shukugō 3
Tallinn 3
Torino 3
Wuxi 3
Andover 2
Ascoli Piceno 2
Avignon 2
Bergen 2
Bremen 2
Brest 2
Buccinasco 2
Buffalo 2
Totale 5.911
Nome #
Implementing and innovating marine monitoring approaches for assessing marine environmental status 150
Microplastic accumulation in benthic invertebrates in Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica) 139
Sunscreen products impair the early developmental stages of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus. 138
Impact of inorganic UV filters contained in sunscreen products on tropical stony corals (Acropora spp.) 119
Aquaculture impact on benthic microbes and organic matter cycling in coastal Mediterranean sediments: a synthesis 114
Sunscreens Cause Coral Bleaching by Promoting Viral Infections 113
Unveiling the biodiversity of deep-sea nematodes through metabarcoding: are we ready to bypass the classical taxonomy? 111
Anthropogenic noise and biological sounds in a heavily industrialized coastal area (Gulf of Naples, Mediterranean Sea) 108
A high biodiversity mitigates the impact of ocean acidification on hard-bottom ecosystems 106
Viral infections boost prokaryotic biomass production and organic C cycling in hadal trench sediments 103
The deep sea: The new frontier for ecological restoration 100
Limited impact of beach nourishment on macrofaunal recruitment/settlement in a site of community interest in coastal area of the Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea) 100
Connecting marine productivity to sea-spray via nanoscale biological processes: Phytoplankton Dance or Death Disco? 99
A bacterial community-based index to assess the ecological status of estuarine and coastal environments 99
Towards a marine strategy for the deep Mediterranean Sea: Analysis of current ecological status 99
Preservation, origin and genetic imprint of extracellular DNA in permanently anoxic deep-sea sediments 99
Exponential decline of deep-sea ecosystem functioning linked to benthic biodiversity loss 97
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The challenge of proving the existence of metazoan life in permanently anoxic deep-sea sediments 95
Degradation and turnover of extracellular DNA in marine sediments: ecological and methodological considerations 90
A submarine volcanic eruption leads to a novel microbial habitat 89
Virus decomposition provides an important contribution to benthic deep-sea ecosystem functioning 88
Metagenetic tools for the census of marine meiofaunal biodiversity: An overview 88
DEEP-SEA BIODIVERSITY IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA: THE KNOWN, THE UNKNOWN, AND THE UNKNOWABLE 87
The deep sea: The new frontier for ecological restoration 86
Biodiversity of Prokaryotic Communities Associated with the Ectoderm of Ectopleura crocea (Cnidaria, Hydrozoa) 85
Viral decay and viral production rates in continental-shelf and deep-sea sediments of the Mediterranean Sea 82
Assessing viral taxonomic composition in benthic marine ecosystems: reliability and efficiency of different bioinformatic tools for viral metagenomic analyses 82
Benthic deep-sea fungi in submarine canyons of the Mediterranean Sea 82
Impact of CO2 leakage from sub-seabed carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) reservoirs on benthic virus–prokaryote interactions and functions 81
Macroecological drivers of archaea and bacteria in benthic deep-sea ecosystems 81
Enhanced viral activity and dark CO2 fixation rates under oxygen depletion: the case study of the marine Lake Rogoznica 81
Early-stage anomalies in the sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) as bioindicators of multiple stressors in the marine environment: Overview and future perspectives 81
Major viral impact on the functioning of benthic deep-sea ecosystems 80
NUOVE COMPOSIZIONI PER LA PROTEZIONE SOLARE 80
Multiple declines and recoveries of Adriatic seagrass meadows over forty years of investigation. 79
Marine Fungi: Biotechnological Perspectives from Deep-Hypersaline Anoxic Basins 79
High rates of viral lysis stimulate prokaryotic turnover and C recycling in bathypelagic waters of a Ligurian canyon (Mediterranean Sea) 77
Marine Biology. Biodiversity and Functioning of Marine Ecosystems: Scientific Advancements and New Perspectives for Preserving Marine Life 77
CO2 leakage from carbon dioxide capture and storage (CCS) systems affects organic matter cycling in surface marine sediments 77
Mud volcanoes in the Mediterranean Sea are hot spots of exclusive meiobenthic species 76
Ecological variables for developing a global deep-ocean monitoring and conservation strategy 75
Drivers of bacterial α-and β-diversity and functioning in subsurface hadal sediments 75
Impact of historical contamination on meiofaunal assemblages: The case study of the Bagnoli-Coroglio Bay (southern Tyrrhenian Sea) 75
Deep hypersaline anoxic basins as untapped reservoir of polyextremophilic prokaryotes of biotechnological interest 75
Knowledge and implications of global change in the oceans for biology, ecology and ecosystem services 74
Quantification of prokaryotes by Real-Time PCR. 74
Relationships between Meiofaunal Biodiversity and Prokaryotic Heterotrophic Production in Different Tropical Habitats and Oceanic Regions 74
Extracellular DNA as a genetic recorder of microbial diversity in benthic deep-sea ecosystems 74
Multiple spatial scale analyses provide new clues on patterns and drivers of deep-sea nematode diversity 73
Red coral extinction risk enhanced by ocean acidification 73
Marine archaea and archaeal viruses under global change 73
Viruses and marine pollution 72
Damage and degradation rates of extracellular DNA in marine sediments: implications for the preservation of gene sequences 72
Determination of viral production in aquatic sediments using the dilution-based approach 72
Viruses as new agents of organomineralization in the geological record 72
The deep-sea under global change 72
Marine microbial-derived molecules and their potential use in cosmeceutical and cosmetic products 71
Prokaryote diversity and viral production in deep-sea sediments and seamounts. 71
Impact of the biocide Irgarol on meiofauna and prokaryotes from the sediments of the Bizerte lagoon—an experimental study 70
Microplastics in the sediments of Terra Nova Bay (Ross Sea, Antarctica) 70
Impact of heavy metals and PCBs on marine picoplankton 69
Patterns and drivers of bacterial α‐and β‐diversity across vertical profiles from surface to subsurface sediments 68
Carotenoids from Marine Organisms: Biological Functions and Industrial Applications 68
Chemical contamination can promote turnover diversity of benthic prokaryotic assemblages: the case study of the Bagnoli-Coroglio bay (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) 68
Viriobenthos in freshwater and marine sediments: a review 66
Molecular tools for the analysis of DNA in marine environments 66
Microbial assemblages for environmental quality assessment: Knowledge, gaps and usefulness in the European Marine Strategy Framework Directive 66
Early diagenesis and trophic role of extracellular DNA in different benthic ecosystems 65
High potential for temperate viruses to drive carbon cycling in chemoautotrophy‐dominated shallow‐water hydrothermal vents 65
Viruses, prokaryotes and biochemical composition of organic matter in different types of mucilage aggregates 64
High diversity of benthic bacterial and archaeal assemblages in deep-Mediterranean canyons and adjacent slopes 64
Planktonic prokaryote and protist communities in a submarine canyon system in the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean) 63
Impact of historical sulfide mine tailings discharge on meiofaunal assemblages (Portmán Bay, Mediterranean Sea) 63
Sunscreen Products Increase Virus Production through Prophage Induction in Marine Bacterioplankton 62
In situ experimental evidences for responses of abyssal benthic biota to shifts in phytodetritus compositions linked to global climate change 62
Environmental DNA metabarcoding for benthic monitoring: A review of sediment sampling and DNA extraction methods 62
Trophic state of benthic deep-sea ecosystems from two different continental margins off Iberia 61
Extracellular DNA can preserve the genetic signatures of present and past viral infection events in deep hypersaline anoxic basins 60
Structure and interactions within the pelagic microbial food web (from viruses to microplankton) across environmental gradients in the Mediterranean Sea 59
Viral infections stimulate the metabolism and shape prokaryotic assemblages in submarine mud volcanoes 59
Prokaryote diversity and virus abundance in Shallow Hydrothermal Vents of the Mediterranean Sea (Panarea Island) and the Pacific Ocean (North Sulawesi-Indonesia) 59
Quantification of Viral and Prokaryotic Production Rates in Benthic Ecosystems: A Methods Comparison 59
Determination of viral abundance in marine sediments. 58
New perspectives in benthic deep-sea microbial ecology 58
Towards a better quantitative assessment of the relevance of deep-sea viruses, Bacteria and Archaea in the functioning of the ocean seafloor 58
Transfer of labile organic matter and microbes from the ocean surface to the marine aerosol: an experimental approach 58
Viral ecology in marine sediments: response to anthropogenic impact 57
Viral abundance and distribution in mesopelagic and bathypelagic waters of the Mediterranean Sea 57
Viruses, Prokaryotes and DNA in the sediments of a deep-hypersaline anoxic Basin (DHAB) of the Mediterranean Sea 57
Impact of aquaculture on benthic virus-prokaryote interactions in the Mediterranean Sea 56
Simultaneous recovery of extracellular and intracellular DNA suitable for molecular studies from marine sediments 56
Virus-mediated archaeal hecatomb in the deep seafloor 56
From virus isolation to metagenome generation for investigating viral diversity in deep-sea sediments 56
Exo-enzymatic activities and dissolved organic pools in relation with mucilage development in the Northern Adriatic Sea 55
Marine viruses and global climate change 55
Pelagic-benthic coupling and diagenesis of nucleic acids in a bathyal continental margin and an open-sea system of the Eastern Mediterranean 55
Functional response to food limitation can reduce the impact of global change in the deep-sea benthos 54
Potential impact of global climate change on benthic deep-sea microbes 54
Microbial community and geochemical analyses of trans-trench sediments for understanding the roles of hadal environments 51
Totale 7.700
Categoria #
all - tutte 64.801
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 64.801


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020391 0 0 0 0 0 5 96 9 99 12 25 145
2020/20211.814 106 179 199 37 164 166 203 120 176 185 186 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
2023/20241.617 199 27 109 174 188 425 49 90 28 49 30 249
2024/2025872 290 244 129 36 106 67 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 9.104