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Mauro Fabiano

Mauro Fabiano

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
60
Citations
9201
World Ranking
3000
National Ranking
40

Mauro Fabiano publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mauro Fabiano sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 162 publications — 48th percentile

48% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Mauro Fabiano D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Mauro Fabiano sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 60 D-Index — 71st percentile

71% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Mauro Fabiano is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy. Their recent research contributions span multiple fields and have been published in peer-reviewed journals including Fisheries Research and Haematologica.

Fabiano has authored studies addressing ecological and biomedical topics with a focus on social-ecological systems and molecular regulation in erythroid cells. Their 2025 publication in Fisheries Research is titled "Beyond fish: Social outcomes of Maritimes region atlantic salmon hatcheries and stocking programs through a social-ecological systems lens". The study investigates social outcomes related to regional hatchery and stocking programs for Atlantic salmon.

In the same year, Fabiano contributed to research published in Haematologica, titled "COUP-TFII regulates hemoglobin switching by activating the BCL11A-XL repressor Lin28B and directly binding δ and β globin promoters in fetal versus adult erythroid cells". This work focuses on the molecular mechanisms regulating hemoglobin switching during development.

Frequent collaborators in Fabiano's work include:

  • Hannah L. Harrison
  • Carlotta Frigo
  • Gianluca Zambanini
  • Sajeela Ahmed
  • Elisabetta Citterio

Fabiano's publication venues demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement, with contributions to journals specialized in fisheries and haematology:

  • Fisheries Research
  • Haematologica

Their research addresses topics at the intersection of aquatic ecology and molecular biology, reflecting an approach that encompasses social-ecological systems and gene regulation in erythroid cells. This dual focus captures both environmental and biomedical dimensions within Fabiano's academic contributions.

Best Publications

  • A three-year time series of elemental and biochemical composition of organic matter in subtidal sandy sediments of the Ligurian Sea (northwestern Mediterranean)

    M. Fabiano;R. Danovaro;S. Fraschetti

  • Quantity and bioavailability of sediment organic matter as signatures of benthic trophic status

    Antonio Pusceddu;Antonio Dell’Anno;Mauro Fabiano;Roberto Danovaro

  • Composition of organic matter in sediments facing a river estuary (Tyrrhenian Sea) : relationships with bacteria and microphytobenthic biomass

    Mauro Fabiano;Roberto Danovaro

  • The use of nematodes in assessing ecological quality status in the Mediterranean coastal ecosystems

    Mariapaola Moreno;Federica Semprucci;Luigi Vezzulli;Maria Balsamo

  • Labile organic matter and microbial biomasses in deep-sea sediments (Eastern Mediterranean Sea)

    R. Danovaro;M. Fabiano;N. Della Croce

  • Fish-farming effects on benthic community structure in coastal sediments: analysis of meiofaunal recovery

    A. Mazzola;S. Mirto;T. La Rosa;M. Fabiano

  • Antibiotic resistance of benthic bacteria in fish-farm and control sediments of the Western Mediterranean

    Elisabetta Chelossi;Luigi Vezzulli;Anna Milano;Manuela Branzoni

  • Deep-sea ecosystem response to climate changes: the eastern Mediterranean case study

    Roberto Danovaro;Antonio Dell'Anno;Mauro Fabiano;Antonio Pusceddu

  • Meiofauna response to the Agip Abruzzo oil spill in subtidal sediments of the Ligurian Sea

    R Danovaro;M Fabiano;Magda Vincx

  • Nucleic Acid (DNA, RNA) Quantification and RNA/DNA Ratio Determination in Marine Sediments: Comparison of Spectrophotometric, Fluorometric, and HighPerformance Liquid Chromatography Methods and Estimation of Detrital DNA

    A. Dell’Anno;M. Fabiano;G. C. A. Duineveld;A. Kok

  • Differential responses of bacteria, meiofauna and macrofauna in a shelf area (Ligurian Sea, NW Mediterranean): role of food availability

    G Albertelli;A Covazzi-Harriague;R Danovaro;M Fabiano

  • Users’ perception analysis for sustainable beach management in Italy

    Valentina Marin;Francesca Palmisani;Roberta Ivaldi;Rosanna Dursi

  • Seasonal and spatial changes in the sediment organic matter of a semi-enclosed marine system (W-Mediterranean Sea)

    Antonio Pusceddu;G Sara;M Armeni;M Fabiano

  • Enzymatic Activity, Bacterial Distribution, and Organic Matter Composition in Sediments of the Ross Sea (Antarctica)

    Mauro Fabiano;Roberto Danovaro

  • Enzymatically hydrolyzable protein and carbohydrate sedimentary pools as indicators of the trophic state of detritus sink systems: A case study in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon

    Antonio Pusceddu;Antonio Dell'Anno;Roberto Danovaro;Elena Manini

  • Benthic ecology of Vibrio spp. and pathogenic Vibrio species in a coastal Mediterranean environment (La Spezia Gulf, Italy)

    Luigi Vezzulli;Elisabetta Pezzati;Mariapaola Moreno;Mauro Fabiano

  • Bacterial community structure and activity in fish farm sediments of the Ligurian sea (Western Mediterranean)

    Luigi Vezzulli;Elisabetta Chelossi;Giovanna Riccardi;Mauro Fabiano

  • Meiofauna of the deep Eastern Mediterranean Sea: distribution and abundance in relation to bacterial biomass, organic matter composition and other environmental factors

    Roberto Danovaro;Norberto Della Croce;Anastasios Eleftheriou;Mauro Fabiano

  • An assessment of the spatial heterogeneity of environmental disturbance within an enclosed harbour through the analysis of meiofauna and nematode assemblages

    M. Moreno;T.J. Ferrero;I. Gallizia;L. Vezzulli

  • Understanding relationships between conflicting human uses and coastal ecosystems status: A geospatial modeling approach

    V. Parravicini;A. Rovere;P. Vassallo;F. Micheli

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Danovaro
Roberto Danovaro Marche Polytechnic University
Antonio Pusceddu
Antonio Pusceddu University of Cagliari
Antonio Dell'Anno
Antonio Dell'Anno Marche Polytechnic University
Giancarlo Albertelli
Giancarlo Albertelli University of Genoa
Mariachiara Chiantore
Mariachiara Chiantore University of Genoa
Marco Bartoli
Marco Bartoli University of Parma
Riccardo Cattaneo-Vietti
Riccardo Cattaneo-Vietti University of Genoa
Antonio Mazzola
Antonio Mazzola University of Palermo
Gianluca Sarà
Gianluca Sarà University of Palermo
Carlo Nike Bianchi
Carlo Nike Bianchi Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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