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Carlo Nike Bianchi is a researcher affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy. Their work primarily spans across the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a strong focus on subfields such as Oceanography, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Molecular Biology.

Their research mainly addresses topics related to coral and marine ecosystems studies, marine and coastal plant biology, marine biology and ecology research, marine ecology and invasive species, marine and fisheries research, coastal and marine management, and marine bivalve and aquaculture studies.

Carlo Nike Bianchi has contributed to multiple scientific papers, including:

  • Biodiversity Monitoring in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas: Scientific and Methodological Challenges, 2022, Diversity
  • Unpublished Mediterranean records of marine alien and cryptogenic species, 2020, BioInvasions Records
  • Effects of a severe storm on seagrass meadows, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Influence of Local Pressures on Maldivian Coral Reef Resilience Following Repeated Bleaching Events, and Recovery Perspectives, 2020, Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Ecological status of coralligenous assemblages: Ten years of application of the ESCA index from local to wide scale validation, 2020, Ecological Indicators

Their frequent coauthors include Carla Morri with 36 joint publications, Monica Montefalcone with 26, Alice Oprandi with 18, Annalisa Azzola with 16, and Marc Verlaque with 4 publications.

Publications by Carlo Nike Bianchi are commonly found in several scientific journals and venues, notably:

  • Diversity (7 publications)
  • Frontiers in Marine Science (5 publications)
  • Ecological Indicators (4 publications)
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science (3 publications)
  • Marine Environmental Research (3 publications)

Best Publications

  • The Biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea: Estimates, Patterns, and Threats

    Marta Coll;Marta Coll;Chiara Piroddi;Jeroen Steenbeek;Kristin Kaschner

  • Marine Biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea: Situation, Problems and Prospects for Future Research

    C.Nike Bianchi;Carla Morri

  • Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea by 2010. A contribution to the application of European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Part I. Spatial distribution

    A. Zenetos;S. Gofas;M. Verlaque;M.E. Cinar

  • A catastrophic mass‐mortality episode of gorgonians and other organisms in the Ligurian Sea (North‐western Mediterranean), summer 1999

    C. Cerrano;G. Bavestrello;C.N. Bianchi;R. Cattaneo-vietti

  • Biodiversity issues for the forthcoming tropical Mediterranean Sea

    Carlo Nike Bianchi

  • Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea by 2012. A contribution to the application of European Union’s Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Part 2. Introduction trends and pathways

    Α. Zenetos;S. Gofas;C. Morri;A. Rosso

  • Fish mitigate trophic depletion in marine cave ecosystems

    Simona Bussotti;Antonio Di Franco;Carlo Nike Bianchi;Pierre Chevaldonné

  • Climatic fluctuations, current variability and marine species distribution - a case-study in the Ligurian sea (north-west Mediterranean)

    M. Astraldi;C. N. Bianchi;G. P. Gasparini;C. Morri

  • Mediterranean Bioconstructions Along the Italian Coast

    Gianmarco Ingrosso;Marco Abbiati;Fabio Badalamenti;Giorgio Bavestrello

  • The value of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica: A natural capital assessment

    Paolo Vassallo;Chiara Paoli;Alessio Rovere;Monica Montefalcone

  • Spatial variability and human disturbance in shallow subtidal hard substrate assemblages: a regional approach

    S. Fraschetti;C.N. Bianchi;A. Terlizzi;G. Fanelli

  • Human influence on seagrass habitat fragmentation in NW Mediterranean Sea

    Monica Montefalcone;Valeriano Parravicini;Matteo Vacchi;Giancarlo Albertelli

  • Understanding relationships between conflicting human uses and coastal ecosystems status: A geospatial modeling approach

    V. Parravicini;A. Rovere;P. Vassallo;F. Micheli

  • Climate change and Mediterranean seagrass meadows: a synopsis for environmental managers

    G. Pergent;Hocein Bazairi;C. N. Bianchi;Charles F. Boudouresque

  • Thirty years after - dramatic change in the coastal marine habitats of Kos Island (Greece), 1981-2013.

    C. N. Bianchi;M. Corsini-Foka;C. Morri;A. Zenetos

  • Hydrothermal studies in the Aegean Sea

    PR Dando;S Aliani;H Arab;CN Bianchi

  • Biogeomorphology of the Mediterranean Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows

    Matteo Vacchi;Giovanni De Falco;Simone Simeone;Monica Montefalcone

  • Ecological Change, Sliding Baselines and the Importance of Historical Data: Lessons from Combing Observational and Quantitative Data on a Temperate Reef Over 70 Years

    Giulia Gatti;Carlo Nike Bianchi;Valeriano Parravicini;Alessio Rovere;Alessio Rovere

  • Bio-mineralogy as a structuring factor for marine epibenthic communities

    G. Bavestrello;C. N. Bianchi;B. Calcinai;R. Cattaneo-Vietti

  • New record of the alien seagrass Halophila stipulacea (Hydrocharitaceae) in the western Mediterranean: a further clue to changing Mediterranean Sea biogeography

    Maria Cristina Gambi;Fabio Barbieri;Carlo Nike Bianchi

  • Unpublished Mediterranean records of marine alien and cryptogenic species

    Stelios Katsanevakis;Dimitris Poursanidis;Razy Hoffman;Jamila Rizgalla

Frequent Co-Authors

Carla Morri
Carla Morri University of Genoa
Monica Montefalcone
Monica Montefalcone University of Genoa
Valeriano Parravicini
Valeriano Parravicini University of Perpignan
Giancarlo Albertelli
Giancarlo Albertelli University of Genoa
Alessio Rovere
Alessio Rovere University of Bremen
Giorgio Bavestrello
Giorgio Bavestrello University of Genoa
Matteo Vacchi
Matteo Vacchi University of Pisa
Marc Verlaque
Marc Verlaque Aix-Marseille University
Enric Ballesteros
Enric Ballesteros Spanish National Research Council
Paolo Guidetti
Paolo Guidetti Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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