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Overview

Cecilia Totti is affiliated with Marche Polytechnic University in Italy. Their research spans several interconnected fields, primarily within environmental and earth sciences.

The main fields of study for this scientist include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

The subfields of study that characterize their work are:

  • Oceanography
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Ecology
  • Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
  • Plant Science

The research topics addressed by Cecilia Totti broadly cover marine and coastal ecosystems and related ecological processes. The main topics of their work include:

  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Marine Toxins and Detection Methods
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Lichen and fungal ecology
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology

Publication venues where Cecilia Totti frequently contributes are:

  • Italian Botanist
  • Phycologia
  • Harmful Algae
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Mediterranean Marine Science

Recent notable papers authored by or associated with this scientist include:

  • "Toxic marine microalgae and noxious blooms in the Mediterranean Sea: A contribution to the Global HAB Status Report," published in 2020 in Harmful Algae
  • "Seasonal and Interannual Trends of Oceanographic Parameters over 40 Years in the Northern Adriatic Sea in Relation to Nutrient Loadings Using the EMODnet Chemistry Data Portal," published in 2020 in Water
  • "Eutrophication, Harmful Algae, Oxygen Depletion, and Acidification," published in 2020 in Geophysical monograph
  • "Phytoplankton and environmental drivers at a long-term offshore station in the northern Adriatic Sea (1988-2018)," published in 2022 in Continental Shelf Research
  • "Distribution and potential toxicity of benthic harmful dinoflagellates in waters of Florida Bay and the Florida Keys," published in 2020 in Marine Environmental Research

Collaborations with other researchers appear frequently in Cecilia Totti's work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Stefano Accoroni
  • Tiziana Romagnoli
  • Francesca Neri
  • Alessandra Campanelli
  • Simone Bacchiocchi

Best Publications

  • Trends in Ostreopsis proliferation along the Northern Mediterranean coasts.

    Luisa Mangialajo;Nicolas Ganzin;Stefano Accoroni;Valentina Asnaghi

  • Ostreopsis ovata bloom along the Conero Riviera (northern Adriatic Sea): relationships with environmental conditions and substrata.

    Cecilia Totti;Stefano Accoroni;Federica Cerino;Emellina Cucchiari

  • Toxic marine microalgae and noxious blooms in the Mediterranean Sea: A contribution to the Global HAB Status Report.

    Adriana Zingone;Laura Escalera;Katerina Aligizaki;Margarita Fernández-Tejedor

  • Ostreopsis cf. ovata bloom in the northern Adriatic Sea during summer 2009: Ecology, molecular characterization and toxin profile

    Stefano Accoroni;Tiziana Romagnoli;Federica Colombo;Chiara Pennesi

  • The toxic benthic dinoflagellates of the genus Ostreopsis in temperate areas: a review

    Stefano Accoroni;Cecilia Totti

  • New Approach Using the Real-Time PCR Method for Estimation of the Toxic Marine Dinoflagellate Ostreopsis cf. ovata in Marine Environment

    Federico Perini;Anna Casabianca;Cecilia Battocchi;Stefano Accoroni

  • Ostreopsis fattorussoi sp. nov. (Dinophyceae), a new benthic toxic Ostreopsis species from the eastern Mediterranean Sea

    Stefano Accoroni;Tiziana Romagnoli;Antonella Penna;Samuela Capellacci

  • Effects of harmful dinoflagellate Ostreopsis cf. ovata exposure on immunological, histological and oxidative responses of mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis.

    S. Gorbi;G.C. Avio;M. Benedetti;C. Totti

  • Seasonal and Interannual Trends of Oceanographic Parameters over 40 Years in the Northern Adriatic Sea in Relation to Nutrient Loadings Using the EMODnet Chemistry Data Portal

    Federica Grilli;Stefano Accoroni;Francesco Acri;Fabrizio Bernardi Aubry

  • Nutrients, standing crop and primary production in western coastal waters of the adriatic sea

    A Zoppini;M Pettine;C Totti;A Puddu

  • Phytoplankton size-distribution and community structure in relation to mucilage occurrence in the northern Adriatic Sea.

    Cecilia Totti;Monica Cangini;Carla Ferrari;Romina Kraus

  • Monitoring toxic microalgae Ostreopsis (dinoflagellate) species in coastal waters of the Mediterranean Sea using molecular PCR-based assay combined with light microscopy.

    Cecilia Battocchi;Cecilia Totti;Magda Vila;Mercedes Masó

  • Titanium dioxide based nanotreatments to inhibit microalgal fouling on building stone surfaces

    Giovanni Battista Goffredo;Stefano Accoroni;Cecilia Totti;Tiziana Romagnoli

  • Seasonal variability of phytoplankton populations in the middle Adriatic sub-basin

    C. Totti;G. Civitarese;F. Acri;D. Barletta

  • Nutrient, particulate matter and phytoplankton variability in the photic layer of the Otranto strait

    Giorgio Socal;Alfredo Boldrin;Franco Bianchi;Giuseppe Civitarese

  • Spatial and temporal variability of pico-, nano- and microphytoplankton in the offshore waters of the southern Adriatic Sea (Mediterranean Sea)

    F. Cerino;F. Bernardi Aubry;J. Coppola;R. La Ferla

  • Ecosystem vulnerability to alien and invasive species: a case study on marine habitats along the Italian coast

    Giuseppe Corriero;Cataldo Pierri;Stefano Accoroni;Giorgio Alabiso

  • A conceptual model of annual Ostreopsis cf. ovata blooms in the northern Adriatic Sea based on the synergic effects of hydrodynamics, temperature, and the N:P ratio of water column nutrients

    Stefano Accoroni;Stefano Accoroni;Patricia M. Glibert;Salvatore Pichierri;Tiziana Romagnoli

  • Particulate matter and phytoplankton in the Ionian Sea

    S Rabitti;F Bianchi;A Boldrin;L Daros

  • Phytoplankton communities in the northwestern Adriatic Sea: Interdecadal variability over a 30-years period (1988–2016) and relationships with meteoclimatic drivers

    Cecilia Totti;Tiziana Romagnoli;Stefano Accoroni;Alessandro Coluccelli

  • Diatom invasion in the antarctic hexactinellid sponge Scolymastra joubini

    Carlo Cerrano;Attilio Arillo;Giorgio Bavestrello;Barbara Calcinai

  • Biological effects of palytoxin-like compounds from Ostreopsis cf. ovata: a multibiomarkers approach with mussels Mytilus galloprovincialis.

    S. Gorbi;R. Bocchetti;A. Binelli;S. Bacchiocchi

  • Microalgal communities epibiontic on the marine hydroid Eudendrium racemosum in the Ligurian Sea during an annual cycle

    Tiziana Romagnoli;Giorgio Bavestrello;Emellina M. Cucchiari;Mario De Stefano

  • Epiphytic diatom communities on intertidal seaweeds from Iceland

    Cecilia Totti;Michel Poulin;Tiziana Romagnoli;Cesira Perrone

Frequent Co-Authors

Antonella Penna
Antonella Penna University of Urbino
Giorgio Bavestrello
Giorgio Bavestrello University of Genoa
Carlo Cerrano
Carlo Cerrano Marche Polytechnic University
Francesco Regoli
Francesco Regoli Marche Polytechnic University
Luisa Mangialajo
Luisa Mangialajo Université Paris Cité
Stefania Gorbi
Stefania Gorbi Marche Polytechnic University
Mariachiara Chiantore
Mariachiara Chiantore University of Genoa
Francesca Beolchini
Francesca Beolchini Marche Polytechnic University
Carmela Dell’Aversano
Carmela Dell’Aversano University of Naples Federico II
Adriana Zingone
Adriana Zingone Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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