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D-Index
57
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11018
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13898
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70

Adalto Bianchini publication distribution in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Biology and Biochemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adalto Bianchini sits on this spectrum.

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47 publications 1,028+

This scientist: 285 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,028 publications or more.

Adalto Bianchini D-index placement in Biology and Biochemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Biology and Biochemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Adalto Bianchini sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 167+

This scientist: 57 D-Index — 31st percentile

31% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 167 D-Index or more.

Overview

Adalto Bianchini is affiliated with the Federal University of Rio Grande in Brazil and has contributed extensively to the field of Environmental Science, with 180 publications in this discipline. Their research primarily focuses on subfields including Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Ecology, Pollution, Aquatic Science, and Nature and Landscape Conservation.

The scientist has conducted research on a wide range of topics such as Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology, Mercury impact and mitigation studies, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Heavy metals in environment, Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth, Tailings Management and Properties, and Marine and fisheries research.

Adalto Bianchini's recent papers include:

  • Unravelling the different causes of nitrate and ammonium effects on coral bleaching, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • Temporal and spatial variations in metals and arsenic contamination in water, sediment and biota of freshwater, marine and coastal environments after the Fundão dam failure, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Ecotoxicological impacts of the Fundão dam failure in freshwater fish community: Metal bioaccumulation, biochemical, genetic and histopathological effects, 2022, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Integrated biomarker responses in oysters Crassostrea gasar as an approach for assessing aquatic pollution of a Brazilian estuary, 2021, Marine Environmental Research
  • Biochemical response and metals bioaccumulation in planktonic communities from marine areas impacted by the Fundão mine dam rupture (southeast Brazil), 2021, The Science of The Total Environment

The frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment (11 publications)
  • Environmental Pollution (9 publications)
  • Chemosphere (7 publications)
  • Marine Pollution Bulletin (6 publications)
  • Marine Environmental Research (5 publications)

Adalto Bianchini has collaborated with several frequent co-authors including Patrícia Gomes Costa, Yuri Dornelles Zebral, Miguel Mies, Juliana da Silva Fonseca, and Joseane Aparecida Marques, with collaboration counts ranging from 12 to 53 joint works.

Best Publications

  • Pollution biomarkers in estuarine animals: critical review and new perspectives.

    José M. Monserrat;José M. Monserrat;Pablo E. Martínez;Pablo E. Martínez;Laura A. Geracitano;Lílian Lund Amado

  • Sodium turnover rate determines sensitivity to acute copper and silver exposure in freshwater animals.

    Martin Grosell;Claus Helix Nielsen;Adalto Bianchini

  • Salinity effects on osmoregulation and growth of the euryhaline flounder Paralichthys orbignyanus

    Luís André Nassr de Sampaio;Adalto Bianchini

  • Mechanism of acute silver toxicity in Daphnia magna

    Adalto Bianchini;Chris M. Wood

  • Impact of oil spills on coral reefs can be reduced by bioremediation using probiotic microbiota.

    Henrique Fragoso ados Santos;Gustavo Adolpho Santos Duarte;Caio TavoraCoelho da Costa Rachid;Ricardo Moreira Chaloub

  • Oxidative stress responses in two populations of Laeonereis acuta (Polychaeta, Nereididae) after acute and chronic exposure to copper.

    L.A Geracitano;R Bocchetti;J.M Monserrat;F Regoli

  • Determination of lipid peroxides in invertebrates tissues using the Fe(III) xylenol orange complex formation.

    J. M. Monserrat;L. A. Geracitano;G. L. L. Pinho;T. M. Vinagre

  • Acute silver toxicity in aquatic animals is a function of sodium uptake rate.

    Adalto Bianchini;Martin Grosell;Sean M. Gregory;Chris M. Wood

  • Antioxidant responses and oxidative stress after microcystin exposure in the hepatopancreas of an estuarine crab species

    G.L.L. Pinho;C. Moura da Rosa;F.E. Maciel;A. Bianchini

  • Lipids as energy source during salinity acclimation in the euryhaline crab Chasmagnathus granulata dana, 1851 (crustacea-grapsidae).

    Ricardo Luvizotto‐santos;James tony Lee;Zelionara pereira Branco;Adalto Bianchini

  • Biomarkers in croakers Micropogonias furnieri (Teleostei: Sciaenidae) from polluted and non-polluted areas from the Patos Lagoon estuary (Southern Brazil): evidences of genotoxic and immunological effects.

    Lílian Lund Amado;Carlos Eduardo da Rosa;Alice Meirelles Leite;Loraine Moraes

  • Gill Na(+),K(+)-ATPase and osmoregulation in the estuarine crab, Chasmagnathus granulata Dana, 1851 (Decapoda, Grapsidae).

    Pedro Carvalho Castilho;Isabel Amaral Martins;Adalto Bianchini

  • Toxic effects of microcystins in the hepatopancreas of the estuarine crab Chasmagnathus granulatus (Decapoda, Grapsidae).

    G.L.L. Pinho;G.L.L. Pinho;C. Moura da Rosa;J.S. Yunes;C.M. Luquet

  • Acute toxicity, accumulation and tissue distribution of copper in the blue crab Callinectes sapidus acclimated to different salinities: in vivo and in vitro studies.

    Camila De Martinez Gaspar Martins;Indianara Fernanda Barcarolli;Eliana Jaime de Menezes;Marina Mussoi Giacomin

  • Physiological and antioxidant enzyme responses to acute and chronic exposure of Laeonereis acuta (Polychaeta, Nereididae) to copper

    Laura Geracitano;José M Monserrat;Adalto Bianchini

  • Evaluation of the effect of reactive sulfide on the acute toxicity of silver (I) to Daphnia magna. Part 2: Toxicity results

    Adalto Bianchini;Karl C. Bowles;Colin J. Brauner;Joseph W. Gorsuch

  • Toxic effects of the herbicide Roundup in the guppy Poecilia vivipara acclimated to fresh water.

    Cyntia Ayumi Yokota Harayashiki;Antonio Sergio Varela Junior;Anderson Abel de Souza Machado;Liziara da Costa Cabrera

  • Biomarkers of exposure and effect in the Brazilian flounder Paralichthys orbignyanus (Teleostei: Paralichthyidae) from the Patos Lagoon estuary (Southern Brazil).

    Lílian Lund Amado;Ricardo B. Robaldo;Laura Geracitano;José M. Monserrat

  • The effects of temperature, age, and acclimation to salinity on the survival of Farfantepenaeus paulensis postlarvae.

    Môrnica Y. Tsuzum;Ronaldo O. Cavalli;Adalto Bianchini

  • Biochemical biomarkers in gills of mangrove oyster Crassostrea rhizophorae from three Brazilian estuaries

    Juliano Zanette;José Maria Monserrat;Adalto Bianchini

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris M. Wood
Chris M. Wood University of British Columbia
José Maria Monserrat
José Maria Monserrat Federal University of Rio Grande
Ora E. Johannsson
Ora E. Johannsson University of British Columbia
Martin Grosell
Martin Grosell University of Miami
Patrick J. Walsh
Patrick J. Walsh University of Ottawa
Paulo Antunes Horta
Paulo Antunes Horta Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
Francesco Regoli
Francesco Regoli Marche Polytechnic University
Daniela M. Barros
Daniela M. Barros Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Jan Dirk van Elsas
Jan Dirk van Elsas University of Groningen
Alexandre Soares Rosado
Alexandre Soares Rosado King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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