BERTOLINO, MARCO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 7.938
Totale 7.938
Nazione #
IT - Italia 7.938
Totale 7.938
Città #
Genova 5.492
Rapallo 1.267
Genoa 1.074
Vado Ligure 57
Bordighera 48
Totale 7.938
Nome #
Characteristics of the Mesophotic Megabenthic Assemblages of the Vercelli Seamount (North Tyrrhenian Sea) 164
Deep Coral Oases in the South Tyrrhenian Sea 157
Thirty year ecosystem trajectories in a submerged marine cave under changing pressure regime 128
Long‐term comparison of structure and dynamics of the red coral metapopulation of the Portofino Promontory (Ligurian Sea): a case‐study for a Marine Protected Area in the Mediterranean Sea 122
Deep sponge communities of the Gulf of St Eufemia (Calabria, southern Tyrrhenian Sea), with description of two new species. 116
Posidonia oceanica meadows as sponge spicule traps 113
Diversity of Porifera in the Mediterranean coralligenous accretions, with description of a new species 112
Epibionts of the scallop Adamussium colbecki (Smith, 1902) in the Ross Sea, Antarctica. 111
A new species of Triptolemma (Porifera, Pachastrellidae) from the Pacific Ocean with a revision of the genus 107
Changes and stability of a Mediterranean hard bottom benthic community over 25 years 107
Siliceous sponge spicule dissolution: In field experimental evidences from temperate and tropical waters 107
Production, Characterization and Biocompatibility Evaluation of Collagen Membranes Derived from Marine Sponge Chondrosia reniformis Nardo, 1847 107
Boring and cryptic sponges in stylasterids (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa) 106
Comparison between the sponge fauna living outside and inside the coralligenous bioconstruction: A quantitative approach 101
Epibiotic demosponges on the Antarctic scallop Adamussium colbecki (Smith, 1902) and the cidaroid urchins Ctenocidaris perrieri Koehler, 1912 in the nearshore habitats of the Victoria Land, Ross Sea, Antarctica 97
The dynamics of a Mediterranean coralligenous sponge assemblage at decennial and millennial temporal scales 97
Porifera from the Argentine Sea: diversity in Patagonian scallop beds 96
Epibiotic sponges on the hairy triton Fusitriton magellanicus in the SW Atlantic Ocean, with the description of Myxilla (Styloptilon) canepai sp. nov. 95
Mediterranean sponges from shallow subtidal rocky reefs: Cystoseira canopy vs barren grounds 95
Sponges associated with octocorals in the Indo-Pacific, with the description of four new species 93
Stability of the sponge assemblage of Mediterranean coralligenous concretions along a millennial time span 92
Biodiversity assessment in Western Mediterranean marine protected areas (MPAs): Porifera of Posidonia oceanica meadows (Asinara Island MPA) and marine caves (Capo Caccia–Isola Piana MPA) of Sardinia 92
The megabenthic assemblages of the Vercelli Seamount (North Tyrrhenian Sea). 91
Mediterranean Bioconstructions Along the Italian Coast 89
Role of deep sponge grounds in the Mediterranean Sea: a case study in southern Italy. 88
Demosponge diversity from North Sulawesi, with the description of six new species 87
Temporal variations in growth and reproduction of Tedania anhelans and Chondrosia reniformis in the North Adriatic Sea. 86
A massive update of non-indigenous species records in Mediterranean marinas. 86
Sponges of Posidonia oceanica meadows (Sardinia, W-Mediterranean Sea) 83
Collaborative database to track Mass Mortality Events in the Mediterranean Sea 83
Have climate changes driven the diversity of a Mediterranean coralligenous sponge assemblage on a millennial timescale? 82
Project “Biodiversity MARE Tricase”: biodiversity research, monitoring and promotion at MARE Outpost (Apulia, Italy) 82
Insights into the evolution of metazoan regenerative mechanisms: roles of TGF superfamily members in tissue regeneration of the marine sponge Chondrosia reniformis 82
Diversity of the sponge fauna associated with white coral banks from two Sardinian canyons (Mediterranean Sea) 82
Sponges from a submarine canyon of the Argentine Sea 81
Two new species of Poecilosclerida (Porifera: Demospongiae) from Terra Nova Bay (Antarctic Sea) 81
Ancient and recent sponge assemblages from the Tyrrhenian coralligenous over millennia (Mediterranean Sea) 79
The sponge fauna of the Seno Magdalena and Puyuhuapi Fjord (Chile), with a description of two new species 79
A first preliminary study of the shallow water sponge fauna from Cyprus Island (Eastern Mediterranean) 79
Description of Antho (Plocamia) bremecae sp. nov. and checklist of Microcionidae (Demospongiae: Poecilosclerida) from Burdwood Bank and neighboring areas, SW Atlantic Ocean 78
Hydrothermal waters enriched in silica promote the development of a sponge community in North Sulawesi (Indonesia) 77
Sponge communities of two mediterranean coralligenous banks 76
Sponge community variations within two semi-submerged caves of the Ligurian Sea (Mediterranean Sea) over a half-century time span 74
Role of a Paramuricea clavata forest in modifying the coralligenous assemblages 73
LA SPONGOFAUNA (PORIFERA) DEL BARREN DELLA COSTA DALMATA MERIDIONALE (MAR ADRIATICO) 71
A molecular study of the tissue regeneration in the Demospongiae: the role of the TGF/BMP protein family 70
Immunomodulatory Activity of the Marine Sponge, Haliclona (Soestella) sp. (Haplosclerida: Chalinidae), from Sri Lanka in Wistar Albino Rats: Immunosuppression and Th1-Skewed Cytokine Response 68
Keratose‐dominated sponge grounds from temperate mesophotic ecosystems (NW Mediterranean Sea) 68
APP Pinneggiando: technology at the service of marine biology 67
Biodiversità nascosta: le spugne criptiche del coralligeno 65
Ultrastructural evidence of a fungus-sponge association in the Ligurian Sea: a case study of Clathrina coriacea (Porifera: Calcarea) 64
Consequences of the marine climate and ecosystem shift of the 1980-90s on the Ligurian Sea biodiversity (NW Mediterranean Sea) 63
Spugne di praterie di Posidonia oceanica
in due aree marine protette (Mar di Sardegna) 62
Long-term turnover of the sponge fauna in Faro Lake (North-East Sicily, Mediterranean Sea) 58
Comparison of the sponge community of a semisubmerged marine cave of the Ligurian Sea after 54 years 57
Horny Sponge Grounds of the Ligurian Sea 57
An overview of the worldwide involvement of SCUBA diver volunteers in scientific research programs. 57
A Messinian paleo-sponge community from northwestern Italy 56
Assessment of the diversity and biomass of coralligenous cryptic sponges. 54
TISSUE REGENERATION IN THE DEMOSPONGE CHONDROSIA RENIFORMIS 54
Las esponjas del Canal del Puyuhuapi (Fiordo Queulat, Patagonia Cilena). 53
Identification, Purification and Molecular Characterization of Chondrosin, a New Protein with Anti-tumoral Activity from the Marine Sponge Chondrosia Reniformis Nardo 1847 53
Changes in a Mediterranean coralligenous sponge assemblage at a pluri-millennial temporal scale 52
Seasonal cycles in Adriatic sponges 52
Aplysina aerophoba (Nardo, 1833) (Porifera, Demospongiae): an unexpected miniaturised growth form from the tidal zone of Mediterranean caves: morphology and DNA barcoding 52
Marine sponge collagen-derived bioactive products and biomaterials for the development of cellular supports for tissue engineering and oxidative stress protection of human skin cells 52
Reef Check: involvement of SCUBA diver volunteers in the Coastal Environment Monitoring Protocol for the Mediterranean Sea 51
First identification of a fatal fungal infection of the marine sponge Chondrosia reniformis by Aspergillus tubingensis 49
Coralligenous assessment: video surveys in the North –Western Mediterranean Sea 48
Andamento a scala millenaria della biodiversita’ nelle comunita’ a spugne del coralligeno 48
A new sponge species of the genus Antho (Demospongiae, Microcionidae) from the Tyrrhenian deep Sea 48
New perspectives in the study of Mediterranean coralligenous assemblages 47
Distribuzione geografica delle principali specie di spugne presenti nel coralligeno del Mar Mediterrane. 47
A survey of the shallow water sponge fauna of the Cyprus island (Eastern-Mediterranean) 47
Analisi della spongofauna del coralligeno ligure 47
Exploring the Diversity and Metabolic Profiles of Bacterial Communities Associated With Antarctic Sponges (Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea) 47
La fauna di spugne del Fiordo Puyuhuapi e del Canale Jacaf (Cile) 46
Taxonomic Identification, immunopharmacological and toxicological study of Haliclona (Soestella) sp.: A novel marine sponge species from Sri Lanka 46
Bioactive natural products from the mediterranean sponge Raspaciona aculeata (Johnston, 1842) 46
A first preliminary study of the sponge fauna associated to white coral banks from the Alboran Sea 46
You cannot conserve a species that has not been found: The case of the marine sponge Axinella polypoides in Liguria, Italy 46
The high biodiversity and vulnerability of two Mediterranean bathyal seamounts support the need for creating offshore protected areas. 46
Ecological distribution of some species of the genus Haliclona Grant, 1836 (Demospongiae, Chalinidae) in the Mediterranean Sea 45
Epibionts of the scallop Adamussium colbecki in the Ross Sea, Antartica 45
L’epoca d’oro dei poriferi nel coralligeno di Porto Cesareo 44
A new species of spongilla (Porifera, demospongiae) from a karst lake in ha long bay (Vietnam) 44
Two new species of deep-sea sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae) from submarine canyons of the Sardinian continental margin (western Mediterranean Sea) 44
Sponge fauna associated to white coral banks from the Tyrrhenian Sea 43
Mediterranean Cystoseira forests vs. barren: the case of sponges. 43
Spugne perforanti lo sclerasse del corallo rosso dall’arcipelago di Capo Verde 43
Three-dimensional sponge aggregates in the Mediterranean Sea coralligenous accretions 43
Sponge community variation along the Apulian coasts (Otranto Strait) over a pluri-decennial time span. Does water warming drive a sponge diversity increasing in the Mediterranean Sea? 43
Symbols to represent Mediterranean seabed typologies and focal benthic species 42
Acanthella danerii sp. nov. (Demospongiae, Bubarida, Dictyonellidae) from Chilean fjords (South Pacific Ocean) 42
Epibiotic Porifera on Carijoa spp. (Cnidaria, Octocorallia) from the Pacific Ocean. 41
Choosing settlement substrate: sponges in soft-bottom assemblages at the shelf-break frontal area, Argentine Sea. 41
Shallow-water sponge grounds along the Apulian coast (central Mediterranean Sea) 41
Sponge assemblages in the mesophotic zone of the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas 40
La spongofauna delle isole Hawai’i” 40
Monitoraggio dell’ambiente costiero (MAC): ll contributo dei subacquei sportivi. 39
Totale 7.036
Categoria #
all - tutte 30.117
article - articoli 21.848
book - libri 115
conference - conferenze 7.667
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 487
Totale 60.234


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20202.231 0 40 59 93 197 275 406 127 185 473 317 59
2020/2021776 45 59 86 42 44 68 117 60 57 88 59 51
2021/20221.479 29 89 70 133 53 126 57 339 115 154 99 215
2022/20231.552 163 112 30 130 203 281 10 128 309 9 158 19
2023/2024868 48 100 23 102 48 94 135 71 35 65 48 99
2024/202575 41 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 8.307