FERRARIO, JASMINE
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.960
AS - Asia 1.713
EU - Europa 1.547
SA - Sud America 332
AF - Africa 97
OC - Oceania 14
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 3
Totale 5.666
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.902
CN - Cina 723
IT - Italia 469
SG - Singapore 391
IE - Irlanda 340
BR - Brasile 242
HK - Hong Kong 242
RU - Federazione Russa 149
VN - Vietnam 149
DE - Germania 107
FI - Finlandia 101
FR - Francia 89
GB - Regno Unito 76
UA - Ucraina 40
ZA - Sudafrica 39
IN - India 36
AR - Argentina 30
MX - Messico 30
SE - Svezia 29
ES - Italia 27
BD - Bangladesh 25
EG - Egitto 25
NL - Olanda 25
IQ - Iraq 20
CA - Canada 19
GR - Grecia 19
CL - Cile 18
ID - Indonesia 16
JP - Giappone 15
TR - Turchia 15
AT - Austria 14
BE - Belgio 13
PL - Polonia 13
CO - Colombia 12
TN - Tunisia 10
AU - Australia 9
IL - Israele 9
KR - Corea 8
SA - Arabia Saudita 8
UZ - Uzbekistan 8
AZ - Azerbaigian 7
EC - Ecuador 7
VE - Venezuela 7
LT - Lituania 6
PE - Perù 6
HR - Croazia 4
MA - Marocco 4
PK - Pakistan 4
SN - Senegal 4
UY - Uruguay 4
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 3
AL - Albania 3
AM - Armenia 3
BO - Bolivia 3
CR - Costa Rica 3
CY - Cipro 3
EU - Europa 3
IR - Iran 3
JM - Giamaica 3
JO - Giordania 3
MT - Malta 3
NP - Nepal 3
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 3
OM - Oman 3
PH - Filippine 3
PT - Portogallo 3
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 2
DZ - Algeria 2
ET - Etiopia 2
LK - Sri Lanka 2
MD - Moldavia 2
MY - Malesia 2
NG - Nigeria 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PY - Paraguay 2
RO - Romania 2
SI - Slovenia 2
AO - Angola 1
BG - Bulgaria 1
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BT - Bhutan 1
BW - Botswana 1
CH - Svizzera 1
CI - Costa d'Avorio 1
DK - Danimarca 1
GE - Georgia 1
GN - Guinea 1
HU - Ungheria 1
IS - Islanda 1
KE - Kenya 1
KG - Kirghizistan 1
KH - Cambogia 1
KZ - Kazakistan 1
LV - Lettonia 1
MZ - Mozambico 1
NA - Namibia 1
NI - Nicaragua 1
NR - Nauru 1
PA - Panama 1
PG - Papua Nuova Guinea 1
Totale 5.658
Città #
Dublin 339
Hong Kong 237
Singapore 217
Chandler 216
Ashburn 204
San Jose 184
Dallas 176
Beijing 118
Nanjing 118
Jacksonville 88
Boardman 74
Los Angeles 63
Lauterbourg 61
Helsinki 59
Ann Arbor 58
Lawrence 53
Medford 53
Princeton 53
Ho Chi Minh City 51
Wilmington 48
Changsha 44
Hebei 43
Hanoi 38
Nanchang 38
Shenyang 37
Rome 36
Johannesburg 33
Milan 33
Tianjin 29
Moscow 28
Redondo Beach 27
Shanghai 27
Buffalo 25
Jiaxing 24
Ferrara 23
New York 23
São Paulo 21
Hangzhou 20
Wuhan 19
Alexandria 17
Munich 17
Buggiano 16
Woodbridge 16
Florence 15
Basingstoke 14
Rio de Janeiro 14
Santa Clara 14
The Dalles 14
Brussels 13
Chennai 13
Orem 13
Tokyo 13
Velletri 13
Norwalk 12
Bologna 11
San Francisco 11
Atlanta 10
Genoa 10
Manchester 10
Mexico City 10
Palermo 10
Vienna 10
Catania 9
Frankfurt am Main 9
Guangzhou 9
Haiphong 9
Pavia 9
Santiago 9
Stockholm 9
Biên Hòa 8
Brescia 8
Brooklyn 8
Council Bluffs 8
Fairfield 8
Lequile 8
Messina 8
Seattle 8
Washington 8
Athens 7
Baku 7
Da Nang 7
Falkenstein 7
Nuremberg 7
Tashkent 7
Toronto 7
Turku 7
Warsaw 7
Amsterdam 6
Ankara 6
Augusta 6
Baghdad 6
Cambridge 6
Des Moines 6
Jakarta 6
Montreal 6
Phoenix 6
Ponte Lambro 6
Porto Alegre 6
Siamaggiore 6
Tel Aviv 6
Totale 3.610
Nome #
“Anthurid invasion” along the Mediterranean coasts: the spreading of Mesanthura cfr. romulea and Paranthura japonica 407
Prioritizzazione delle specie aliene marine italiane per l'implementazione di una lista di specie aliene invasive di rilevanza nazionale ai sensi del regolamento EU 1143/2014 e del decreto legislativo 230/2017 156
The pseudoindigenous bryozoan Zoobotryon verticillatum along the Mediterranean and Atlantic European coasts. 132
A fuzzy ‘boater’ model to detect fouling and spreading risk of non-indigenous species by recreational boats 130
A massive update of non-indigenous species records in Mediterranean marinas 123
A Hitchhiker's guide to Mediterranean marina travel for alien species 119
Bowed down in a sea of troubles: the role of recreational boats in the spread of alien species in the Mediterranean Sea 116
Alien species spreading via biofouling on recreational vessels in the Mediterranean Sea 116
Non-indigenous fouling species in the marina of Rome 114
Valutazione del rischio di dispersione di specie non-indigene dovuto alla nautica da diporto con un modello fuzzy a due livelli 110
Risk of non-indigenous species introduction via international seafood trade: the case of Chioggia fish market 109
Imbarcazioni turistiche e rischio di dispersione di specie non-indigene: valutazione della consapevolezza dei diportisti tramite interviste online 105
Invertebrati non indigeni in ambienti marini, di transizione e d’acqua dolce 105
Do harbours and nearby marinas share non-indigenous species? Examples from Northern Italy 104
High occurrence of non-indigenous species on recreational boat hulls in the Mediterranean Sea 104
Bowed down in a sea of troubles: the role of recreational boats in the spread of alien species in the Mediterranean Sea 103
Fouling community in the harbour of Piran (Slovenia) 101
Rapid assessment of marine non-indigenous species on mooring lines of leisure craft: new records in Croatia (eastern Adriatic Sea) 101
The “melting pot” biota of the Lagoon of Venice, a hotspot of marine NIS introductions in the Mediterranean Sea 100
Grandidierella japonica Stephensen, 1938 has appeared in a Mediterranean marina (Tuscany, Italy): first signals of invasion? 100
Disturbance and fouling communities: the role of non-indigenous species on artificial habitats and natural shores 99
Current status and trends of biological invasions in the Lagoon of Venice, a hotspot of marine NIS introductions in the Mediterranean Sea 98
Prioritizing invasive alien species in Italy: screening of marine alien species 97
Further Mediterranean expansion of the non-indigenous bryozoan Celleporaria brunnea: multiple records along the Italian coasts 96
The global invader Paracerceis sculpta (Isopoda: Sphaeromatidae) has extended its range to the Azores Archipelago 96
Recreational boating as a major vector of spread for alien species around the Mediterranean 96
Further spreading of the non-indigenous bryozoan Celleporaria brunnea in the Mediterranean Sea: port to port morphological variations 94
Confirming predictions: the invasive isopod Ianiropsis serricaudis Gurjanova, 1936 (Crustacea: Peracarida) is abundant in the Lagoon of Venice (Italy) / Potvrda predviđanja: Venecijanska laguna (Italija) obiluje invazivnim jednakonošcem ianiropsis serricaudis gurjanova, 1936 (crustacea: Peracarida) 94
Monitoring non-indigenous species in port habitats: application of the ‘SERC protocol’ in the Gulf of La Spezia 94
From the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea:Watersipora arcuata, a new non-indigenous bryozoan in Europe 91
Role of commercial harbours and recreational marinas in the spread of non-indigenous fouling species 90
Arrival of the invasive amphipod Grandidierella japonica to the Mediterranean Sea 89
Ritrovamento del raro isopode Eisothistos macrurus Wägele, 1979 in Sardegna e Liguria e considerazioni sulla sua distribuzione mediterranea 88
Free rides to diving sites: the risk of marine non-indigenous species dispersal 88
Roadmap to the management of marine invasive alien species in Europe: a prioritization exercise in a Mediterranean country 87
Inventory of alien and cryptogenic species of the Dodecanese (Aegean Sea, Greece): collaboration through COST action training school 87
Prioritizing management of non-indigenous species in the Lagoon of Venice: mission impossible? 86
Unpublished Mediterranean and Black Sea records of marine alien, cryptogenic, and neonative species 83
Trans-national dispersal of non-indigenous species in the Mediterranean Sea: pathways of secondary spread and control strategies 78
Marinas may act as hubs for the spread of the pseudo-indigenous bryozoan Amathia verticillata (Delle Chiaje, 1822) and its associates 77
Assessment of the effectiveness of antifouling solutions for recreational boats in the context of marine bioinvasions 76
The relative importance of aquaculture and shipping as vectors of introduction of marine alien species: the case of Olbia (Sardinia) 76
Hitch-hiking with diving boats: the risk of non-indigenous species dispersal in islands 76
Recent additions to the alien marine biota along Italian coasts 75
Unpublished mediterranean records of marine alien and cryptogenic species 75
Monitoring Non-indigenous Species in Port Habitats: First Application of a Standardized North American Protocol in the Mediterranean Sea 75
Who’s next? Marinas of the Red Sea, potential sources of marine species introductions in the Mediterranean Sea 74
Red Sea marinas as potential source of marine alien species 73
Scientific collaboration for early detection of invaders results in a significant update on estimated range: lessons from Stenothoe georgiana Bynum & Fox 1977 73
Effect of Predation on Fouling Communities in an Italian Hotspot of Non-Indigenous Species 73
Hurdles and opportunities in implementing marine biosecurity systems in data-poor regions 68
Symplegma (Ascidiacea: Styelidae), a non-indigenous genus spreading within the Mediterranean Sea: taxonomy, routes and vectors 67
Specie non-indigene marine e delle acque di transizione e loro distribuzione a livello regionale 65
Biotic resistance of native fouling communities to bioinvasions could not be demonstrated by transplant experiments in Northern Italy 64
Mediterranean non-indigenous bryozoans: an update and knowledge gaps 61
Quantifying the risk of fouling of non-indigenous species and spread by recreational boats using fuzzy logic: a case study from Italy 59
Spread of the non-indigenous serpulid Hydroides sanctaecrucis Krøyer in Mörch, 1863 in the Pacific Ocean: a new record from Taiwan 59
Marine fouling communities from artificial and natural habitats: comparison of resistance to chemical and physical disturbances 57
Quick spreading of the exotic amphipod Laticorophium baconi (Shoemaker, 1934): another small stowaway overlooked? 46
The influence of recreational boat traffic in the introduction of non-indigenous fouling species in three Ligurian marinas (Mediterranean Sea, Italy) 45
New species and new records of bryozoan species from fouling communities in the Madeira Archipelago (NE Atlantic) 32
Monitoring Non-Indigenous Species with Passive Sampling Methods in an Oceanic Island 28
Editorial: Bridging knowledge gaps in marine biological invasions 21
Non-indigenous species contribution in the fouling communities of two recreational marinas along the Apulian coast (Ionian and South Adriatic seas) 20
The spread of Aoroides longimerus Ren & Zheng, 1996 across the Mediterranean and the Atlantic: genetic diversity, anthropogenic transport, and ecological implications 14
Totale 5.815
Categoria #
all - tutte 22.179
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 22.179


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/202140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 12 6
2021/2022252 1 4 5 1 8 8 3 23 26 10 39 124
2022/2023803 90 72 12 26 63 60 0 34 379 14 28 25
2023/2024500 16 77 29 30 36 64 20 50 9 55 80 34
2024/20251.084 39 92 53 39 37 74 49 70 262 46 129 194
2025/20262.263 227 162 327 303 279 101 383 141 173 167 0 0
Totale 5.815