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Teresa Romeo is affiliated with the Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn in Italy. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science, with a specialization in pollution. The main subfields of study include pollution, global and planetary change, ecology, ocean engineering, and industrial and manufacturing engineering.

The scientist's work encompasses several key topics:

  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Marine and fisheries research
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology

Recent publications by Teresa Romeo include:

  • "A new digestion approach for the extraction of microplastics from gastrointestinal tracts (GITs) of the common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) from the western Mediterranean Sea," 2020, Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • "Plastics occurrence in juveniles of Engraulis encrasicolus and Sardina pilchardus in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea," 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "Interlaboratory comparison of microplastic extraction methods from marine biota tissues: A harmonization exercise of the Plastic Busters MPAs project," 2021, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • "The impact of marine litter from fish aggregation devices on vulnerable marine benthic habitats of the central Mediterranean Sea," 2020, Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • "Common patterns of functional and biotic indices in response to multiple stressors in marine harbours ecosystems," 2020, Environmental Pollution

Teresa Romeo has collaborated frequently with the following co-authors:

  • Franco Andaloro (34 publications)
  • Pietro Battaglia (28 publications)
  • Pierpaolo Consoli (26 publications)
  • Silvestro Greco (22 publications)
  • Cristina Pedà (18 publications)

The scientist's work has been published in multiple scientific venues, including:

  • Marine Pollution Bulletin (8 publications)
  • The Science of The Total Environment (5 publications)
  • Journal of Hazardous Materials (4 publications)
  • Frontiers in Marine Science (4 publications)
  • Scientific Reports (3 publications)

In addition to journal articles, Teresa Romeo has contributed to book publications. Notably, one book titled "Microplastics in the Mediterranean Sea" was published in 2023 by Springer International Publishing.

Best Publications

  • First evidence of presence of plastic debris in stomach of large pelagic fish in the Mediterranean Sea

    Teresa Romeo;Battaglia Pietro;Cristina Pedà;Pierpaolo Consoli

  • Intestinal alterations in European sea bass Dicentrarchus labrax (Linnaeus, 1758) exposed to microplastics: Preliminary results

    Cristina Pedà;Letteria Caccamo;Maria Cristina Fossi;Francesco Gai

  • Bioindicators for monitoring marine litter ingestion and its impacts on Mediterranean biodiversity.

    Maria Cristina Fossi;Cristina Pedà;Montserrat Compa;Catherine Tsangaris

  • Plastic Debris Occurrence, Convergence Areas and Fin Whales Feeding Ground in the Mediterranean Marine Protected Area Pelagos Sanctuary: A Modeling Approach

    Maria Cristina Fossi;Teresa Romeo;Matteo Baini;Cristina Panti

  • Relationships between otolith size and fish size in some mesopelagic and bathypelagic species from the Mediterranean Sea (Strait of Messina, Italy)

    Pietro Battaglia;Danilo Malara;Teresa Romeo;Franco Andaloro

  • Persistent organic pollutants in edible fish: a human and environmental health problem

    Simonetta Corsolini;Nicoletta Ademollo;Teresa Romeo;Silvio Greco

  • Characterization of the artisanal fishery and its socio-economic aspects in the central Mediterranean Sea (Aeolian Islands, Italy)

    Pietro Battaglia;Teresa Romeo;Pierpaolo Consoli;Gianfranco Scotti

  • Feeding habits of the Atlantic bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus (L. 1758), in the central Mediterranean Sea (Strait of Messina)

    Pietro Battaglia;Franco Andaloro;Pierpaolo Consoli;Valentina Esposito

  • A new digestion approach for the extraction of microplastics from gastrointestinal tracts (GITs) of the common dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) from the western Mediterranean Sea.

    Gabriella F. Schirinzi;Cristina Pedà;Pietro Battaglia;Federica Laface

  • PCB and OCP accumulation and evidence of hepatic alteration in the Atlantic bluefin tuna, T. thynnus, from the Mediterranean Sea.

    Maria Maisano;Tiziana Cappello;Sabrina Oliva;Antonino Natalotto

  • POPs in key species of marine Antarctic ecosystem

    Simonetta Corsolini;Teresa Romeo;Nicoletta Ademollo;Silvio Greco

  • Marine litter from fishery activities in the Western Mediterranean sea: The impact of entanglement on marine animal forests.

    Pierpaolo Consoli;Teresa Romeo;Michela Angiolillo;Simonepietro Canese

  • Marine litter in an EBSA (Ecologically or Biologically Significant Area) of the central Mediterranean Sea: Abundance, composition, impact on benthic species and basis for monitoring entanglement.

    Pierpaolo Consoli;Franco Andaloro;Chiara Altobelli;Pietro Battaglia

  • Plastic litter in sediments from a marine area likely to become protected (Aeolian Archipelago's islands, Tyrrhenian sea)

    Paolo Fastelli;Andrea Blašković;Giulia Bernardi;Teresa Romeo

  • Diet and first documented data on plastic ingestion of Trachinotus ovatus L. 1758 (Pisces: Carangidae) from the Strait of Messina (central Mediterranean Sea)

    P. Battaglia;C. Pedà;S. Musolino;V. Esposito

  • Feeding habits of the albacore tuna Thunnus alalunga (Perciformes, Scombridae) from central Mediterranean Sea

    P. Consoli;T. Romeo;P. Battaglia;L. Castriota

  • Composition and abundance of benthic marine litter in a coastal area of the central Mediterranean Sea.

    Pierpaolo Consoli;Manuela Falautano;Mauro Sinopoli;Patrizia Perzia

  • Evaluation of ecotoxicological effects of endocrine disrupters during a four-year survey of the Mediterranean population of swordfish (Xiphias gladius).

    M. Cristina Fossi;Silvia Casini;Letizia Marsili;Stefania Ancora

  • Diving behavior of the giant devil ray in the Mediterranean Sea

    Simonepietro Canese;Andrea Cardinali;Teresa Romeo;Michela Giusti

  • Environmental quality assessment of Grand Harbour (Valletta, Maltese Islands): a case study of a busy harbour in the Central Mediterranean Sea.

    Teresa Romeo;Michela D'Alessandro;Valentina Esposito;Gianfranco Scotti

Frequent Co-Authors

Franco Andaloro
Franco Andaloro Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn
Simonepietro Canese
Simonepietro Canese Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn
Maria Cristina Fossi
Maria Cristina Fossi University of Siena
Letizia Marsili
Letizia Marsili University of Siena
Silvano Focardi
Silvano Focardi University of Siena
Gianluca Sarà
Gianluca Sarà University of Palermo
Claudio Leonzio
Claudio Leonzio University of Siena
Simonetta Corsolini
Simonetta Corsolini University of Siena
François Galgani
François Galgani French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Michail M. Yakimov
Michail M. Yakimov National Research Council (CNR)

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