The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Ecology, Paracentrotus lividus, Mediterranean sea, Benthic zone and Sea urchin. His is involved in several facets of Ecology study, as is seen by his studies on Algae, Mediterranean climate, Abundance, Habitat and Productivity. His work on Arbacia lixula is typically connected to Nanotechnology as part of general Paracentrotus lividus study, connecting several disciplines of science.
Mariachiara Chiantore interconnects Environmental monitoring, Water Framework Directive, Water pollution and Urbanization in the investigation of issues within Mediterranean sea. Benthic zone is a primary field of his research addressed under Oceanography. His Sea urchin study combines topics in areas such as Golgi apparatus, Endoplasmic reticulum and DiOC6.
Mariachiara Chiantore mostly deals with Ecology, Oceanography, Benthic zone, Mediterranean sea and Bay. Ecology is a component of his Habitat, Scallop, Mediterranean climate, Paracentrotus lividus and Invertebrate studies. His work carried out in the field of Oceanography brings together such families of science as Sea urchin and Algae.
His work in Benthic zone addresses subjects such as Littoral zone, which are connected to disciplines such as Water Framework Directive. His Mediterranean sea research incorporates themes from Bloom, Dinoflagellate, Marine protected area, Ecosystem and Fishery. While the research belongs to areas of Bay, Mariachiara Chiantore spends his time largely on the problem of Mollusca, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Gastropoda.
Ecology, Mediterranean sea, Fishery, Patella ferruginea and Limpet are his primary areas of study. Invertebrate, Benthic zone, Marine ecosystem, Ocean acidification and Ecosystem are the core of his Ecology study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Scallop, Sterechinus neumayeri and Mollusca in addition to Invertebrate.
His Benthic zone research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Test, Predatory fish, Sea urchin, Paracentrotus lividus and Overexploitation. His study on Mediterranean sea is covered under Mediterranean climate. His study in Oceanography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Surface water and Algae.
His primary areas of study are Marine ecosystem, Ecology, Mediterranean climate, Mediterranean sea and Cystoseira. His Marine ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Invertebrate, Scallop, Benthic zone, Sterechinus neumayeri and Ocean acidification. His study in Odontaster validus, Ecosystem engineer, Ecosystem services, Emergy and Natural capital is carried out as part of his studies in Ecology.
Mariachiara Chiantore has researched Mediterranean climate in several fields, including Invasive species, Marine protected area, Oceanography and Algae. His Mediterranean sea research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Habitat, Threatened species, Foundation species and Fishery. His Cystoseira research includes elements of Rocky shore, Biodiversity and Ecosystem.
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Forecasting the limits of resilience: integrating empirical research with theory.
Simon F. Thrush;Judi E. Hewitt;Paul K. Dayton;Giovanni Coco.
Proceedings of The Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2009)
Loss of fucoid algae along a gradient of urbanisation, and structure of benthic assemblages
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (2008)
Trends in Ostreopsis proliferation along the Northern Mediterranean coasts.
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Toxicon (2011)
The toxic benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis ovata: quantification of proliferation along the coastline of Genoa, Italy.
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Marine Pollution Bulletin (2008)
The interplay of substrate nature and biofilm formation in regulating Balanus amphitrite Darwin, 1854 larval settlement
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Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology (2004)
Toxicity of metal oxide nanoparticles in immune cells of the sea urchin.
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Marine Environmental Research (2012)
The effects of recreational Paracentrotus lividus fishing on distribution patterns of sea urchins at Ustica Island MPA (Western Mediterranean, Italy)
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Fisheries Research (2006)
Living on the rocks: substrate mineralogy and the structure of subtidal rocky substrate communities in the Mediterranean Sea
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Marine Ecology Progress Series (2004)
Ecological status in the Ligurian Sea: The effect of coastline urbanisation and the importance of proper reference sites
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Marine Pollution Bulletin (2007)
Toxic effects of harmful benthic dinoflagellate Ostreopsis ovata on invertebrate and vertebrate marine organisms.
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Marine Environmental Research (2012)
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