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pro vyhledávání: '"Paolo Scarpini"'
Autor:
Anna Nora Tassetti, Carmen Ferrà, Tania Manarini, Fabrizio Moro, Massimiliano Pinat, Jacopo Pulcinella, Elisa Punzo, Vera Salvalaggio, Paolo Scarpini, Alessandra Spagnolo, Kristin Elisabeth Thorud, Gianna Fabi
Publikováno v:
Scientific Data, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)
Abstract Funding innovation requires knowledge on previous/on-going research and identification of gaps and synergies among actors, networks and projects, but targeted databases remain scattered, incomplete and scarcely searchable. Here we present th
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/779e896f67f649aaa7b1a49072b5fe11
Autor:
Michela Martinelli, Lorenzo Zacchetti, Andrea Belardinelli, Filippo Domenichetti, Paolo Scarpini, Pierluigi Penna, Damir Medvešek, Igor Isajlović, Nedo Vrgoč
Publikováno v:
Fishes, Vol 8, Iss 7, p 347 (2023)
Marine resources exploitation through bottom trawling affects marine ecosystems; thus, management should consider the presence of sensitive species as ecosystem health indicators. Epibenthic organisms such as sea pens are widely used to assess benthi
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/be09f314908d4959a4da79b9400ce071
Autor:
Vrgoč, Michela Martinelli, Lorenzo Zacchetti, Andrea Belardinelli, Filippo Domenichetti, Paolo Scarpini, Pierluigi Penna, Damir Medvešek, Igor Isajlović, Nedo
Publikováno v:
Fishes; Volume 8; Issue 7; Pages: 347
Marine resources exploitation through bottom trawling affects marine ecosystems; thus, management should consider the presence of sensitive species as ecosystem health indicators. Epibenthic organisms such as sea pens are widely used to assess benthi
Autor:
Matteo Chiarini, Stefano Guicciardi, Lorenzo Zacchetti, Filippo Domenichetti, Giovanni Canduci, Silvia Angelini, Andrea Belardinelli, Camilla Croci, Giordano Giuliani, Paolo Scarpini, Alberto Santojanni, Damir Medvešek, Igor Isajlovic, Nedo Vrgoč, Michela Martinelli
Publikováno v:
Sustainability; Volume 14; Issue 13; Pages: 7742
A Before–Intermediate–After Multiple Sites (BIAMS) analysis, namely a modified version of the Before–After–Control–Impact (BACI) approach, was used to evaluate the possible effects of fishery management measures implemented in the Pomo/Jabu