His scientific interests lie mostly in Oceanography, Mediterranean sea, Coral, Ecology and Madrepora oculata. His Oceanography research integrates issues from Mediterranean climate, Glacial period and Pleistocene. His Mediterranean sea study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Younger Dryas.
Marco Taviani interconnects Seawater and Benthic zone in the investigation of issues within Coral. His work on Range as part of general Ecology research is often related to Microbial mat, thus linking different fields of science. He has included themes like Invertebrate and Aragonite in his Madrepora oculata study.
His main research concerns Oceanography, Mediterranean sea, Paleontology, Coral and Ecology. His Oceanography study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Glacial period. He focuses mostly in the field of Mediterranean sea, narrowing it down to matters related to Habitat and, in some cases, Seabed.
His research integrates issues of Archipelago and Sea level in his study of Paleontology. His Coral research focuses on Seawater and how it connects with Mineralogy. His Ecology research incorporates elements of Biological dispersal and Genetic structure.
His primary areas of investigation include Mediterranean sea, Oceanography, Coral, Benthic zone and Paleontology. His Mediterranean sea study is focused on Mediterranean climate and Ecology. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Canyon and Contourite.
Marco Taviani works on Coral which deals in particular with Madrepora oculata. His work in Benthic zone addresses subjects such as Biotope, which are connected to disciplines such as Deep-water coral, Fishery and Threatened species. The Sedimentary rock research he does as part of his general Paleontology study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Maltese, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Mediterranean sea, Habitat, Coral, Canyon and Madrepora oculata. His studies in Mediterranean sea integrate themes in fields like Deep sea, Biosphere and Exclusive economic zone. His Coral study is related to the wider topic of Ecology.
His Canyon research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Oceanography, Seabed, Underwater and Remote sensing. His Plankton, Nekton and Bathyal zone study in the realm of Oceanography interacts with subjects such as Circumpolar deep water and Antarctic Intermediate Water. His Madrepora oculata research entails a greater understanding of Lophelia.
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Obliquity-paced Pliocene West Antarctic ice sheet oscillations
T. Naish;T. Naish;R. Powell;R. Levy;R. Levy;G. Wilson.
Nature (2009)
The white coral community in the Central Mediterranean Sea - Revealed by ROV surveys
André Freiwald;Lydia Beuck;Andreas Rüggeberg;Marco Taviani.
Oceanography (2009)
Biodiversity of the white coral bank off Cape Santa Maria di Leuca (Mediterranean Sea): An update
Francesco Mastrototaro;Gianfranco D'Onghia;Giuseppe Corriero;Alfonso Matarrese.
Deep-sea Research Part Ii-topical Studies in Oceanography (2010)
Resilience of cold-water scleractinian corals to ocean acidification: Boron isotopic systematics of pH and saturation state up-regulation
Malcolm McCulloch;Julie Trotter;Paolo Montagna;Jim Falter.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2012)
Deep coral growth in the Mediterranean Sea: an overview
Marco Taviani;André Freiwald;Helmut Zibrowius.
(2005)
The Mediterranean deep-sea fauna: pseudopopulations of Atlantic species?
Philippe Bouchet;Marco Taviani.
Deep Sea Research Part A. Oceanographic Research Papers (1992)
First geo-marine survey of living cold-water Lophelia reefs in the Ionian Sea (Mediterranean basin)
Marco Taviani;Alessandro Remia;Cesare Corselli;André Freiwald.
Facies (2005)
The deep-water counterpart of the Messinian Lower Evaporites in the Apennine foredeep: The Fanantello section (Northern Apennines, Italy)
Vinicio Manzi;Marco Roveri;Rocco Gennari;Adele Bertini.
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology (2007)
Trophic relationships in a deep Mediterranean cold-water coral bank (Santa Maria di Leuca, Ionian Sea)
A. Carlier;E. Le Guilloux;Karine Olu;Jozee Sarrazin.
Marine Ecology Progress Series (2009)
Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 variations in the early to mid-Miocene.
Richard Levy;David Harwood;Fabio Florindo;Francesca Sangiorgi.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2016)
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