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Marco Bartoli

Marco Bartoli

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
46
Citations
7251
World Ranking
6151
National Ranking
119

Overview

Marco Bartoli is affiliated with the University of Parma in Italy. Their research centers on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Oceanography, Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary Change, and Water Science and Technology.

The scientist's work covers numerous topics related to marine and aquatic ecosystems. Key areas include:

  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Marine Bivalve and Aquaculture Studies
  • Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology

Bartoli has a range of publications appearing in several prominent scientific venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Water
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Marine Ecology Progress Series

Examples of recent papers authored or coauthored by Bartoli demonstrate their engagement with topics involving nitrogen cycling, sediment biogeochemistry, and remote sensing in aquatic environments:

  • Denitrification, Nitrogen Uptake, and Organic Matter Quality Undergo Different Seasonality in Sandy and Muddy Sediments of a Turbid Estuary, 2021, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Hot moments and hotspots of cyanobacteria hyperblooms in the Curonian Lagoon (SE Baltic Sea) revealed via remote sensing-based retrospective analysis, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • N2 fixation dominates nitrogen cycling in a mangrove fiddler crab holobiont, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • The effects of hydrological extremes on denitrification, dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium (DNRA) and mineralization in a coastal lagoon, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Biogeochemical Budgets of Nutrients and Metabolism in the Curonian Lagoon (South East Baltic Sea): Spatial and Temporal Variations, 2022, Water

Collaboration is a significant aspect of Bartoli's research, with several frequent coauthors contributing to their publications. These coauthors include:

  • Mindaugas Žilius
  • Sara Benelli
  • Monia Magri
  • Stefano Bonaglia
  • Tobia Politi

Best Publications

  • Community shifts, alternative stable states, biogeochemical controls and feedbacks in eutrophic coastal lagoons: a brief overview

    Pierluigi Viaroli;Marco Bartoli;Gianmarco Giordani;Mariachiara Naldi

  • Meiofauna increases bacterial denitrification in marine sediments

    Stefano Bonaglia;Francisco J. A. Nascimento;M. Bartoli;Isabell Klawonn

  • Impact of Tapes philippinarum farming on nutrient dynamics and benthic respiration in the Sacca di Goro

    Marco Bartoli;Daniele Nizzoli;Pierluigi Viaroli;Edoardo Turolla

  • Denitrification, nitrogen fixation, community primary productivity and inorganic-N and oxygen fluxes in an intertidal Zostera noltii meadow

    David T. Welsh;Marco Bartoli;Daniele Nizzoli;Giuseppe Castaldelli

  • Macrophyte communities and their impact on benthic fluxes of oxygen, sulphide and nutrients in shallow eutrophic environments

    Pierluigi Viaroli;Marco Bartoli;Cristina Bondavalli;Robert R. Christian

  • Iron, sulphur and phosphorus cycling in the rhizosphere sediments of a eutrophic Ruppia cirrhosa meadow (Valle Smarlacca, Italy)

    Roberta Azzoni;Gianmarco Giordani;Marco Bartoli;David T Welsh

  • Protocol handbook for NICE - Nitrogen Cycling in Estuaries: a project under the EU research programme: Marine Science and Technology (MAST III)

    T. Dalsgaard;L. P. Nielsen;V. Brotas;P. Viaroli

  • ROBUST: The ROle of BUffering capacities in STabilising coastal lagoon ecosystems

    R. De Wit;L.J. Stal;B.A. Lomstein;R.A. Herbert

  • Decomposition of four macrophytes in wetland sediments: Organic matter and nutrient decay and associated benthic processes

    Daniele Longhi;Marco Bartoli;Pierluigi Viaroli

  • Influence of hydrological connectivity of riverine wetlands on nitrogen removal via denitrification

    E. Racchetti;Marco Bartoli;E. Soana;D. Longhi

  • Implications for oxygen, nutrient fluxes and denitrification rates during the early stage of sediment colonisation by the polychaete Nereis spp. in four estuaries

    Daniele Nizzoli;Marco Bartoli;Martin Cooper;David Thomas Welsh

  • Origin and fate of nitrates in groundwater from the central Po plain: Insights from isotopic investigations

    E. Sacchi;M. Acutis;M. Bartoli;S. Brenna

  • Impacts of mussel (mytilus galloprovincialis) farming on oxygen consumption and nutrient recycling in a eutrophic coastal lagoon

    Daniele Nizzoli;David Thomas Welsh;Marco Bartoli;Pierluigi Viaroli

  • Evolution of the Trophic Conditions and Dystrophic Outbreaks in the Sacca di Goro Lagoon (Northern Adriatic Sea)

    P. Viaroli;R. Azzoni;M. Bartoli;G. Giordani

  • Organic waste impact of capture-based Atlantic bluefin tuna aquaculture at an exposed site in the Mediterranean Sea

    Luigi Vezzulli;Mariapaola Moreno;Valentina Marin;Elisabetta Pezzati

  • Seasonal oxygen, nitrogen and phosphorus benthic cycling along an impacted Baltic Sea estuary: regulation and spatial patterns

    Stefano Bonaglia;Barbara Deutsch;Marco Bartoli;Hannah K. Marchant

  • Nutrient and iron limitation to Ulva blooms in a eutrophic coastal lagoon (Sacca di Goro, Italy)

    Pierluigi Viaroli;Marco Bartoli;Roberta Azzoni;Gianmarco Giordani

  • Sulphide release from anoxic sediments in relation to iron availability and organic matter recalcitrance and its effects on inorganic phosphorus recycling

    Gianmarco Giordani;Marco Bartoli;Matteo Cattadori;Pierluigi Viaroli

  • The Sacca di Goro Lagoon and an Arm of the Po River

    P Viaroli;G Giordani;M Bartoli;Naldi Mariachiara

  • Nitrogen balance and fate in a heavily impacted watershed (Oglio River, Northern Italy): in quest of the missing sources and sinks

    M. Bartoli;E. Racchetti;C. A. Delconte;E. Sacchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierluigi Viaroli
Pierluigi Viaroli University of Parma
Giuseppe Castaldelli
Giuseppe Castaldelli University of Ferrara
G. Giordani
G. Giordani University of Parma
Mariano Bresciani
Mariano Bresciani Istituto per il Rilevamento Elettromagnetico dell'Ambiente
Claudia Giardino
Claudia Giardino National Research Council (CNR)
David T. Welsh
David T. Welsh Griffith University
Anastasija Zaiko
Anastasija Zaiko Sequench Limited
Volker Brüchert
Volker Brüchert Stockholm University
Mauro Fabiano
Mauro Fabiano University of Genoa
Robert R. Christian
Robert R. Christian East Carolina University

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