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PREFERENZE AMBIENTALI DELLA COMUNITÀ DI CHIROTTERI DI UN TERRITORIO RURALE SICILIANO
2008
Cellule che producono ciTNFalfa sono attive nell'infiammazione e nello sviluppo larvale di Ciona intestinalis
2010
Inflamed adult pharynx tissues and swimming larva of Ciona intestinalis share CiTNFalfa-producing cells
2010
Il fattore di crescita dell'Endotelio vascolare (VEGF) e il suo recettore (VEGFR) nell'ascidia solitaria Ciona intestinalis
2010
Developmental toxicity of Bisfenol A (BPA) in Ciona intestinalis (Ascidiacea, Urochordata)
2009
Citizen science project to monitor wildlife: a first census of wintering Booted Eagle Hieraaetus pennatus in Sicily
2022
Citizen science can represent an effective tool for large- scale data collection and can be used to improve scientific knowledge and define species distribution ranges before proper planning of related conservation strategies. A regional census of wintering Booted Eagle Hieraaetus pennatus in Sicily, never achieved before, was organized by GAM (Gruppo Aquila Minore - Booted Eagle Group) on 12 Janu- ary 2020, involving 90 people from several organizations. A total of 112 wintering individuals have been recorded for the whole region, col- lecting related data about their colour morph, habitat preference and altitude. A regional estimate of 180-220 wintering individuals was cal- culated, also …
9 . Collared Sand Martin Riparia riparia
2022
Collared Sand Martin Riparia riparia
Phylogeography link between Sicilian and Corso-Sardinian Testudo h. hermanni confirmed
2009
The softh bottom decapod fauna of the Gulf of Castellammare (NW Sicily).
2008
Biological characteristics of three Brachyuran crab species in the Lagoon of Elbibane, South-Eastern Tunisia
2016
This study is a first contribution to the knowledge of the biology of three crab species, Carcinus aestuarii, Eriphia verrucosa and Pachygrapsus marmoratus, occurring in the intertidal zone of Elbibane lagoon, south-eastern Tunisia. A total of 1264 individuals from the three brachyuran species were collected monthly from April 2010 until March 2011 and their reproduction and growth parameters were determined. The seasonal distribution of carapace width showed for the three species that males have always a greater size than females. The length-weight relationship showed in the three species a negative allometry in males, and in non-ovigerous females. The von Bertalanffy growth model (VBGF) p…