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Giuseppe Nascetti

Giuseppe Nascetti

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Ecology and Evolution

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Giuseppe Nascetti is affiliated with Tuscia University in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science, with a significant number of publications contributing to this broad field. Subfields of particular interest include Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Molecular Biology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, and Parasitology.

Themes central to Nascetti's work encompass Parasite Biology and Host Interactions, Marine and Fisheries Research, Marine Ecology and Invasive Species, Identification and Quantification in Food, Crustacean Biology and Ecology, Fish Biology and Ecology Studies, and Animal Behavior and Reproduction.

Nascetti has contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • Distribution and genetic diversity of Anisakis spp. in cetaceans from the Northeast Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea (2022, Scientific Reports)
  • Genetic identification and insights into the ecology of Contracaecum rudolphii A and C. rudolphii B (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from cormorants and fish of aquatic ecosystems of Central Italy (2020, Parasitology Research)
  • Differences in Gene Expression Profiles of Seven Target Proteins in Third-Stage Larvae of Anisakis simplex (Sensu Stricto) by Sites of Infection in Blue Whiting (Micromesistius poutassou) (2020, Genes)
  • A novel nuclear marker and development of an ARMS-PCR assay targeting the metallopeptidase 10 (nas 10) locus to identify the species of the Anisakis simplex (s. l.) complex (Nematoda, Anisakidae) (2020, Parasite)
  • Investigating the genetic structure of the parasites Anisakis pegreffii and A. berlandi (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in a sympatric area of the southern Pacific Ocean waters using a multilocus genotyping approach: first evidence of their interspecific hybridization (2021, Infection Genetics and Evolution)

The research venues where Nascetti frequently publishes include bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Parasitology Research, Parasite, Royal Society Open Science, and Parasitology.

Frequent collaborators in their work are:

  • Simonetta Mattiucci
  • Marialetizia Palomba
  • Daniele Canestrelli
  • Claudio Carere
  • Eleonora Bello

Best Publications

  • Advances and trends in the molecular systematics of anisakid nematodes, with implications for their evolutionary ecology and host-parasite co-evolutionary processes.

    Simonetta Mattiucci;Giuseppe Nascetti

  • New perspectives in diet analysis based on DNA barcoding and parallel pyrosequencing: the trnL approach

    Alice Valentini;Christian Miquel;Muhammad Ali Nawaz;Eva Bellemain

  • Genetic and ecological data on the Anisakis simplex complex, with evidence for a new species (Nematoda, Ascaridoidea, Anisakidae).

    S Mattiucci;G Nascetti;R Clanchi;L Paggi

  • Molecular Epidemiology of Anisakis and Anisakiasis: An Ecological and Evolutionary Road Map.

    Simonetta Mattiucci;Paolo Cipriani;Arne Levsen;Michela Paoletti

  • Genetic and morphological approaches distinguish the three sibling species of the Anisakis simplex species complex, with a species designation as Anisakis berlandi n. sp. for A. simplex sp. C (Nematoda: Anisakidae).

    Simonetta Mattiucci;Paolo Cipriani;Stephen C. Webb;Michela Paoletti

  • Molecular systematics, phylogeny and ecology of anisakid nematodes of the genus Anisakis dujardin, 1845 : An update

    S Mattiucci;G Nascetti

  • Anisakiasis and gastroallergic reactions associated with Anisakis pegreffii infection, Italy.

    Simonetta Mattiucci;Paolo Fazii;Alba De Rosa;Michela Paoletti

  • Genetic relationships among Anisakis species (Nematoda: Anisakidae) inferred from mitochondrial cox2 sequences, and comparison with allozyme data.

    Alice Valentini;Simonetta Mattiucci;Paola Bondanelli;Stephen C. Webb

  • Electrophoretic studies on the Anisakis simplex complex (Ascaridida:Anisakidae) from the Mediterranean and North-East Atlantic.

    G. Nascetti;L. Paggi;P. Orecchia;J.W. Smith

  • Stock identity of horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus) in the Northeast Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea : Integrating the results from different stock identification approaches

    P. Abaunza;A.G. Murta;N. Campbell;R. Cimmaruta

  • Genetic evidence for three species within Pseudoterranova decipiens (Nematoda, Ascaridida, Ascaridoidea) in the North Atlantic and Norwegian and Barents Seas.

    L. Paggi;G. Nascetti;R. Cianchi;P. Orecchia

  • First molecular identification of the zoonotic parasite Anisakis pegreffii(Nematoda: Anisakidae) in a paraffin-embedded granuloma taken from a case of human intestinal anisakiasis in Italy

    Simonetta Mattiucci;Michela Paoletti;Michela Paoletti;Francesco Borrini;Massimo Palumbo

  • Multilocus species tree analyses resolve the radiation of the widespread Bufo bufo species group (Anura, Bufonidae).

    E. Recuero;D. Canestrelli;J. Vörös;K. Szabó

  • Genetic identification of Anisakis larvae in European hake from Atlantic and Mediterranean waters for stock recognition

    S. Mattiucci;P. Abaunza;L. Ramadori;G. Nascetti

  • Three sibling species within Contracaecum osculatum (nematoda, ascaridida, ascaridoidea) from the atlantic arctic-boreal region: Reproductive isolation and host preferences

    G. Nascetti;R. Cianchi;S. Mattiucci;S. D'amelio

  • Anisakis spp. larvae (Nematoda: Anisakidae) from Atlantic horse mackerel: Their genetic identification and use as biological tags for host stock characterization

    S. Mattiucci;V. Farina;V. Farina;N. Campbell;K. MacKenzie

  • Evidence for a new species of Anisakis Dujardin, 1845: morphological description and genetic relationships between congeners (Nematoda: Anisakidae).

    Simonetta Mattiucci;Giuseppe Nascetti;Murray Dailey;Stephen C. Webb

  • Invertebrate welfare: an overlooked issue

    Kelsey Horvath;Dario Angeletti;Giuseppe Nascetti;Claudio Carere

  • Genetic diversity and phylogeography of the Apennine yellow-bellied toad Bombina pachypus, with implications for conservation.

    Daniele Canestrelli;Roberta Cimmaruta;Vera Costantini;Giuseppe Nascetti

  • Larval migration of the zoonotic parasite Anisakis pegreffii (Nematoda: Anisakidae) in European anchovy, Engraulis encrasicolus: Implications to seafood safety

    Paolo Cipriani;Paolo Cipriani;Virginia Acerra;Virginia Acerra;Bruno Bellisario;Gian Luca Sbaraglia

  • Phylogeography of the pool frog Rana (Pelophylax) lessonae in the Italian peninsula and Sicily: multiple refugia, glacial expansions and nuclear–mitochondrial discordance

    Daniele Canestrelli;Giuseppe Nascetti

Frequent Co-Authors

Simonetta Mattiucci
Simonetta Mattiucci Sapienza University of Rome
Luciano Bullini
Luciano Bullini Sapienza University of Rome
Michela Paoletti
Michela Paoletti Tuscia University
Lia Paggi
Lia Paggi Sapienza University of Rome
Claudio Carere
Claudio Carere Tuscia University
Stefano D'Amelio
Stefano D'Amelio Sapienza University of Rome
Graham J. Pierce
Graham J. Pierce Spanish National Research Council
Francisco Javier Aznar
Francisco Javier Aznar University of Valencia
David I. Gibson
David I. Gibson Natural History Museum
Noriyuki Sato
Noriyuki Sato Sapporo Medical University

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