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Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi

Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
42
Citations
7724
World Ranking
5526
National Ranking
100

Overview

Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi is affiliated with the University of Pavia in Italy and specializes in Environmental Science. Their research focuses primarily on Marine Ecology and Invasive Species, encompassing related topics such as Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry, Identification and Quantification in Food, International Maritime Law Issues, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies, and Parasite Biology and Host Interactions.

Their work spans several subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Ecology, Ocean Engineering, Molecular Biology, and Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law. This demonstrates a multidisciplinary approach to studying environmental and marine systems, particularly concerning invasive species and marine ecosystem dynamics.

Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi has contributed to multiple publications, with notable frequent publication venues such as:

  • Diversity and Distributions
  • BioInvasions Records
  • Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Among recent papers attributed to or associated with their research interests are:

  • Trends in the detection of aquatic non-indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50-year perspective, 2020, Diversity and Distributions
  • Unpublished Mediterranean records of marine alien and cryptogenic species, 2020, BioInvasions Records
  • Prioritizing marine invasive alien species in the European Union through horizon scanning, 2020, Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
  • Monitoring Non-indigenous Species in Port Habitats: First Application of a Standardized North American Protocol in the Mediterranean Sea, 2021, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Unpublished Mediterranean and Black Sea records of marine alien, cryptogenic, and neonative species, 2023, BioInvasions Records

The scientist frequently collaborates with peers in their field, including Agnese Marchini, Jasmine Ferrario, Konstantinos Tsiamis, João Canning-Clode, and Paula Chaínho. These collaborations underscore a consistent engagement with experts specializing in marine ecology and invasive species research.

Best Publications

  • Global change and marine communities: Alien species and climate change

    Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi

  • Biological invasions as a component of global change in stressed marine ecosystems.

    A Occhipinti-Ambrogi;D Savini

  • Alien species along the Italian coasts: an overview

    Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi;Agnese Marchini;Grazia Cantone;Alberto Castelli

  • The top 27 animal alien species introduced into Europe for aquaculture and related activities

    D. Savini;A. Occhipinti-Ambrogi;A. Marchini;E. Tricarico

  • ‘Double trouble’: the expansion of the Suez Canal and marine bioinvasions in the Mediterranean Sea

    Bella S. Galil;Ferdinando Boero;Marnie L. Campbell;James T. Carlton

  • International arrivals: widespread bioinvasions in European Seas.

    B.S. Galil;A. Marchini;A. Occhipinti-Ambrogi;D. Minchin

  • East is east and West is west? Management of marine bioinvasions in the Mediterranean Sea

    Bella S. Galil;Agnese Marchini;Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi

  • Classification of non-indigenous species based on their impacts: considerations for application in marine management.

    Henn Ojaveer;Bella S. Galil;Marnie L. Campbell;James T. Carlton

  • Current status of macroinvertebrate methods used for assessing the quality of European marine waters: implementing the Water Framework Directive

    Angel Borja;Alison Miles;Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi;Torsten Berg

  • Management priorities for marine invasive species.

    Sylvaine Giakoumi;Sylvaine Giakoumi;Stelios Katsanevakis;Paolo G. Albano;Ernesto Azzurro

  • Trends in the detection of aquatic non‐indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50‐year perspective

    Sarah A. Bailey;Lyndsay Brown;Marnie L. Campbell;João Canning-Clode

  • Ten recommendations for advancing the assessment and management of non-indigenous species in marine ecosystems

    Henn Ojaveer;Bella S. Galil;Dan Minchin;Sergej Olenin

  • Dose of truth - Monitoring marine non-indigenous species to serve legislative requirements

    Maiju Lehtiniemi;Henn Ojaveer;Matej David;Bella Galil

  • A uniform terminology on bioinvasions: a chimera or an operative tool?

    Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi;Bella S. Galil

  • Historical baselines in marine bioinvasions: Implications for policy and management

    Henn Ojaveer;Bella S. Galil;James T. Carlton;Heidi Alleway

  • A massive update of non-indigenous species records in Mediterranean marinas

    Aylin Ulman;Aylin Ulman;Jasmine Ferrario;Anna Occhpinti-Ambrogi;Christos Arvanitidis

  • Functional structure of marine benthic assemblages using Biological Traits Analysis (BTA): A study along the Emilia-Romagna coastline (Italy, North-West Adriatic Sea)

    Daniele Paganelli;Agnese Marchini;Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi

  • Role of commercial harbours and recreational marinas in the spread of non-indigenous fouling species.

    Jasmine Ferrario;Sarah Caronni;Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi;Agnese Marchini

  • The enlargement of the Suez Canal – Erythraean introductions and management challenges

    Bella Galil;Agnese Marchini;Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi;Henn Ojaveer

  • Recommendations on methods for the detection and control of biological pollution in marine coastal waters

    Sergej Olenin;Michael Elliott;Ingrid Bysveen;Phil F. Culverhouse

Frequent Co-Authors

Agnese Marchini
Agnese Marchini University of Pavia
Henn Ojaveer
Henn Ojaveer University of Tartu
Bella S. Galil
Bella S. Galil Tel Aviv University
Dan Minchin
Dan Minchin Klaipėda University
Sergej Olenin
Sergej Olenin Klaipėda University
Antoine Grémare
Antoine Grémare University of Bordeaux
James T. Carlton
James T. Carlton Williams College
Rafael Sardá
Rafael Sardá Spanish National Research Council

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