BULLERI, FABIO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 10.036
AS - Asia 4.209
EU - Europa 3.049
SA - Sud America 785
AF - Africa 168
OC - Oceania 65
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
Totale 18.315
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.801
CN - Cina 1.220
SG - Singapore 1.212
IT - Italia 1.130
HK - Hong Kong 948
BR - Brasile 624
SE - Svezia 345
GB - Regno Unito 297
VN - Vietnam 287
BG - Bulgaria 276
DE - Germania 272
CA - Canada 186
RU - Federazione Russa 158
TR - Turchia 145
FI - Finlandia 140
KR - Corea 104
UA - Ucraina 104
FR - Francia 80
IN - India 61
CI - Costa d'Avorio 54
AR - Argentina 53
AU - Australia 48
CH - Svizzera 44
ES - Italia 42
BE - Belgio 41
JP - Giappone 36
BD - Bangladesh 29
MX - Messico 27
NG - Nigeria 27
EC - Ecuador 25
IQ - Iraq 23
AT - Austria 21
NL - Olanda 21
ZA - Sudafrica 21
CO - Colombia 18
ID - Indonesia 18
PL - Polonia 18
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 17
PK - Pakistan 17
MA - Marocco 16
CL - Cile 13
PT - Portogallo 13
PE - Perù 12
SN - Senegal 12
VE - Venezuela 12
PY - Paraguay 11
SA - Arabia Saudita 11
UY - Uruguay 11
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 10
IL - Israele 10
PH - Filippine 10
EG - Egitto 9
MY - Malesia 9
GR - Grecia 8
KE - Kenya 8
TH - Thailandia 7
UZ - Uzbekistan 7
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 6
IE - Irlanda 6
LT - Lituania 6
AZ - Azerbaigian 5
CR - Costa Rica 5
CY - Cipro 5
DZ - Algeria 5
OM - Oman 5
TN - Tunisia 5
BJ - Benin 4
HN - Honduras 4
IR - Iran 4
JM - Giamaica 4
JO - Giordania 4
RO - Romania 4
RS - Serbia 4
BO - Bolivia 3
GE - Georgia 3
GH - Ghana 3
GY - Guiana 3
HR - Croazia 3
NP - Nepal 3
BN - Brunei Darussalam 2
BY - Bielorussia 2
DK - Danimarca 2
KZ - Kazakistan 2
LB - Libano 2
NI - Nicaragua 2
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 2
TJ - Tagikistan 2
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 2
TW - Taiwan 2
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 2
AL - Albania 1
BB - Barbados 1
BS - Bahamas 1
BW - Botswana 1
BZ - Belize 1
ET - Etiopia 1
EU - Europa 1
GT - Guatemala 1
HU - Ungheria 1
JE - Jersey 1
Totale 18.305
Città #
Ashburn 1.068
Woodbridge 1.041
Fairfield 1.040
Hong Kong 939
Houston 815
Singapore 687
Santa Clara 604
Ann Arbor 601
Chandler 477
Seattle 418
Dallas 390
Wilmington 366
Milan 362
Cambridge 338
Shanghai 294
Sofia 275
Beijing 260
New York 217
Boardman 180
Serra 170
Ottawa 150
Hefei 130
Jacksonville 130
Princeton 128
Los Angeles 113
Lawrence 111
Medford 104
Seoul 96
Nanjing 87
Des Moines 73
Izmir 71
Lancaster 64
Redwood City 58
Munich 57
Dearborn 55
Abidjan 54
Buffalo 54
Istanbul 54
Ho Chi Minh City 53
Dong Ket 51
London 50
San Diego 49
Redondo Beach 47
Rome 45
São Paulo 45
Frankfurt am Main 42
Bern 41
Pisa 41
Falls Church 40
Lappeenranta 33
Brussels 32
Hanoi 32
Nanchang 31
Castelliri 30
Lagos 27
Council Bluffs 25
San Jose 25
Boulder 23
Tokyo 23
Bremen 22
Jüchen 22
Washington 22
Ogden 21
Turku 21
Chicago 19
Shenyang 19
Fuzhou 17
Florence 16
Hebei 16
The Dalles 16
Columbus 15
Livorno 15
Pune 15
Tianjin 15
Belo Horizonte 14
Düsseldorf 14
Nuremberg 14
Kunming 13
Vienna 13
Campinas 12
Dakar 12
Norwalk 12
Phoenix 12
Quito 12
Warsaw 12
Baghdad 11
Curitiba 11
Denver 11
Jiaxing 11
Montevideo 11
Rio de Janeiro 11
Sydney 11
Cannock 10
Casablanca 10
Changsha 10
Guangzhou 10
Johannesburg 10
Lequile 10
Lima 10
San Francisco 10
Totale 13.484
Nome #
Human pressures and the emergence of novel marine ecosystems 376
Facilitation and the niche: Implications for coexistence, range shifts and ecosystem functioning 259
Ocean acidification and hypoxia alter organic carbon fluxes in marine soft sediments 234
Nutrient Loading Fosters Seagrass Productivity under Ocean Acidification 230
Is it time for urban ecology to include the marine realm? 228
Duration of overgrowth affects survival of encrusting coralline algae 219
Development of reproductive structures in the introduced green alga, Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides, in the northern Adriatic Sea 218
Low-crested coastal defence structures as artificial habitats for marine life: Using ecological criteria in design 214
Competitive ability of macroalgal canopies overwhelms the effects of variable regimes of disturbance 212
Ecological impacts of invading seaweeds: A meta-analysis of their effects at different trophic levels 208
Linking patterns and processes across scales: the application of scale transition theory to algal dynamics on rocky shores 198
Artificial physical structures 196
The introduction of artificial structures on marine soft- and hard-bottoms: ecological implications of epibiota 195
The colonisation of human-made structures by the invasive alga Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides in the North Adriatic Sea (NE Mediterranean) 190
Hybrid datasets: integrating observations with experiments in the era of macroecology and big-data 190
Positive effects of the introduced green alga, Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides, on recruitment and survival of mussels 188
Reddened seascapes: experimentally induced shifts in 1/f spectra of spatial variability in rocky intertidal assemblages 182
Adding functions to marine infrastructure: Pollutant accumulation, physiological and microbiome changes in sponges attached to floating pontoons inside marinas 181
Relationships between biodiversity and the stability of marine ecosystems: Comparisons at a European scale using meta-analysis 181
Carry over effects of nutrient addition on the recovery of an invasive seaweed from the winter die-back 181
Intertidal assemblages on seawalls and vertical rocky shores in Sydney Harbour, Australia 180
Habitat heterogeneity promotes the coexistence of exotic seaweeds 180
Loss of consumers alters the effects of resident assemblages on the local spread of an introduced macroalga 180
A few is enough: a low cover of a non-native seaweed reduces the resilience of Mediterranean macroalgal stands to disturbances of varying extent 180
Intertidal assemblages on artificial and natural habitats in marinas on the north-west coast of Italy 178
The effects of an invasive seaweed on native communities vary along a gradient of land-based human impacts 177
Experimental Perturbations Modify the Performance of Early Warning Indicators of Regime Shift 177
Grazing by two species of limpets on artificial reefs in the northwest Mediterranean 176
Anthropogenic Disturbance Can Determine the Magnitude of Opportunistic Species Responses on Marine Urban Infrastructures 175
Determinants of Caulerpa racemosa distribution in the north-western Mediterranean 175
Variation in the impact of non-native seaweeds along gradients of habitat degradation: A meta-analysis and an experimental test 175
Interplay of encrusting coralline algae and sea urchins in maintaining alternative habitats 173
Marine reserves: size and age do matter 172
Propagules are not all equal: traits of vegetative fragments and disturbance regulate invasion success 170
The role of wave-exposure and human impacts in regulating the distribution of alternative habitats on NW Mediterranean rocky reefs 167
Artificial marine structures facilitate the spread of a non-indigenous green alga, Codium fragile ssp tomentosoides, in the north Adriatic Sea 164
Grazing by the sea urchins Arbacia lixula L. and Paracentrotus lividus Lam. in the Northwest Mediterranean 164
Ocean acidification alters meiobenthic assemblage composition and organic matter degradation rates in seagrass sediments 163
Temporal stability of European rocky shore assemblages: variation across a latitudinal gradient and the role of habitat-formers 162
Commonness and rarity in the marine biosphere 162
Patterns of movement of the limpet Cellana tramoserica on rocky shores and retaining seawalls 161
Density dependent foraging of sea urchins in shallow subtidal reefs on the west coast of Italy (western Mediterranean) 161
Variation in the structure of subtidal landscapes in the NW Mediterranean Sea 160
Facilitation research in marine systems: state of the art, emerging patterns and insights for future developments 159
Species Interactions and Regime Shifts in Intertidal and Subtidal Rocky Reefs of the Mediterranean Sea 159
Impact of recreational harvesting on assemblages in artificial rocky habitats 158
The assessment and interpretation of ecological impacts in human-dominated environments 158
The introduction of coastal infrastructure as a driver of change in marine environments 153
Seagrass collapse due to synergistic stressors is not anticipated by phenological changes 153
Avoiding “Paper Parks”: A Global Literature Review on Socioeconomic Factors Underpinning the Effectiveness of Marine Protected Areas 152
The seaweed Caulerpa racemosa on Mediterranean rocky reefs: from passenger to driver of ecological change 150
The effects of exotic seaweeds on native benthic assemblages: variability between trophic levels and influence of background environmental and biological conditions 149
Crossing gradients of consumer pressure and physical stress on shallow rocky reefs: a test of the stress-gradient hypothesis 149
Intertidal seawalls - new features of landscape in intertidal environments 148
CoCoNet: Towards coast to coast networks of marine protected areas (From the shore to the high and deep sea), coupled with sea-based wind energy potential 148
Effects of enhanced loads of nutrients on epiphytes on leaves and rhizomes of Posidonia oceanica 147
The role of disturbance in promoting the spread of the invasive seaweed Caulerpa racemosa in seagrass meadows 147
Role of recruitment in causing differences between intertidal assemblages on seawalls and rocky shores 146
Hard coastal-defence structures as habitats for native and exotic rocky-bottom species 146
Intensity and temporal variability as components of stress gradients: implications for the balance between competition and facilitation 145
Variability in the Effects of Macroalgae on the Survival and Growth of Corals: The Consumer Connection 145
Grazing by sea urchins at the margins of barren patches on Mediterranean rocky reefs 144
Neutrality and the Response of Rare Species to Environmental Variance 144
Limpets compensate sea urchin decline and enhance the stability of rocky subtidal barrens 143
Beyond competition: Incorporating positive interactions between species to predict ecosystem invasibility 142
Geographic distance, water circulation and environmental conditions shape the biodiversity of Mediterranean rocky coasts 142
Enhanced nutrient loading and herbivory do not depress the resilience of subtidal canopy forests in Mediterranean oligotrophic waters 141
How strong is the effect of invasive ecosystem engineers on the distribution patterns of local species, the local and regional biodiversity and ecosystem functions? 140
Chasing fish and catching data: recreational spearfishing videos as a tool for assessing the structure of fish assemblages on shallow rocky reefs 139
Population ecology of the barnacle, Chthamalus stellatus (Poli), in the northwest Mediterranean 137
Fragment quality and sediment organic loading regulate the survival of an invasive, clonal seaweed 137
Mechanisms of recovery and resilience of different components of mosaics of habitats on shallow rocky reefs 136
What are the effects of macroalgal blooms on the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems? A systematic review protocol 136
Experimental evaluation of early patterns of colonisation of space on rocky shores and seawalls 134
Macro-grazer herbivory regulates seagrass response to pulse and press nutrient loading 132
The role of overgrazing and anthropogenic disturbance in shaping spatial patterns of distribution of an invasive seaweed. 132
Climate drives the geography of marine consumption by changing predator communities 132
Context-dependency in the effects of nutrient loading and consumers on the availability of space in marine rocky environments 131
The analysis of ecological impacts in human-dominated environments: reply to Stewart-Oaten (2008) 131
Facilitation of the introduced green alga Caulerpa racemosa by resident algal turfs: experimental evaluation of underlying mechanisms 130
Scales of variation in the effects of limpets on rocky shores in the northwest Mediterranean 127
Patterns of abundance, population size structure and microhabitat usage of Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) in SW Portugal and NW Italy 127
Within-Otolith Variability in Chemical Fingerprints: Implications for Sampling Designs and Possible Environmental Interpretation 127
Molecular level responses to chronic versus pulse nutrient loading in the seagrass Posidonia oceanica undergoing herbivore pressure 127
Ocean acidification impairs seagrass performance under thermal stress in shallow and deep water 124
The interplay of physical and biological factors in maintaining midshore and low-shore assemblages on rocky coasts in the northwest mediterranean 124
Harnessing positive species interactions as a tool against climate-driven loss of coastal biodiversity 124
Effects of global warming on species interactions: editorial comment on the Highlight Article by King and Sebens 123
Large-Scale Variation in Combined Impacts of Canopy Loss and Disturbance on Community Structure and Ecosystem Functioning 122
The influence of canopy algae on vertical patterns of distribution of low-shore assemblages on rocky coasts in the northwest mediterranean 121
How good is your marine protected area at curbing threats? 121
Below-ground processes control the success of an invasive seaweed 119
Facilitation Cascades in Marine Ecosystems: A Synthesis and Future Directions 119
Polyethylene microplastics reduce filtration and respiration rates in the Mediterranean sponge Petrosia ficiformis 118
Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment 117
Spatial variation in development of epibenthic assemblages in a coastal lagoon 116
Positive cascading effects of epiphytes enhance the persistence of a habitat-forming macroalga and the biodiversity of the associated invertebrate community under increasing stress 112
Predicting the consequences of anthropogenic disturbance: large-scale effects of loss of canopy algae on rocky shores 111
Nutrient enrichment stimulates herbivory and alters epibiont assemblages at the edge but not inside subtidal macroalgal forests 107
A multi-bioassay integrated approach to assess antifouling potential of extracts from the Mediterranean sponge Ircinia oros 106
Totale 15.919
Categoria #
all - tutte 52.414
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 52.414


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021797 0 0 0 0 0 0 106 121 148 96 147 179
2021/20221.349 29 76 54 56 228 229 35 77 78 41 103 343
2022/20231.428 193 187 96 136 178 162 10 126 246 17 45 32
2023/20241.315 162 153 156 84 190 273 46 14 21 46 35 135
2024/20254.171 26 162 38 194 421 477 352 217 384 610 436 854
2025/20262.988 424 590 604 499 436 426 9 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 18.765