DI MARCO, MORENO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 3.346
EU - Europa 1.828
AS - Asia 954
OC - Oceania 100
AF - Africa 73
SA - Sud America 67
Totale 6.368
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 3.256
IT - Italia 820
SG - Singapore 343
DE - Germania 207
CN - Cina 175
GB - Regno Unito 175
IN - India 140
FR - Francia 112
AU - Australia 95
HK - Hong Kong 87
SE - Svezia 67
CA - Canada 64
ID - Indonesia 63
ES - Italia 62
FI - Finlandia 62
JP - Giappone 54
BE - Belgio 44
IE - Irlanda 39
UA - Ucraina 36
NL - Olanda 34
RU - Federazione Russa 33
BR - Brasile 32
KR - Corea 31
TG - Togo 28
BG - Bulgaria 23
ZA - Sudafrica 22
CH - Svizzera 21
CO - Colombia 16
GR - Grecia 15
DK - Danimarca 14
AR - Argentina 12
AT - Austria 12
MX - Messico 11
IR - Iran 10
PH - Filippine 10
PK - Pakistan 9
NO - Norvegia 8
LU - Lussemburgo 7
MY - Malesia 7
PT - Portogallo 7
JM - Giamaica 6
LT - Lituania 6
RO - Romania 6
TW - Taiwan 6
CL - Cile 5
KE - Kenya 5
MA - Marocco 5
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 5
TH - Thailandia 5
GH - Ghana 4
GI - Gibilterra 4
HN - Honduras 4
PL - Polonia 4
BD - Bangladesh 3
EG - Egitto 3
ET - Etiopia 3
TR - Turchia 3
BZ - Belize 2
CY - Cipro 2
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 2
EE - Estonia 2
GT - Guatemala 2
IL - Israele 2
MN - Mongolia 2
PE - Perù 2
RS - Serbia 2
SC - Seychelles 2
VN - Vietnam 2
GL - Groenlandia 1
LV - Lettonia 1
MD - Moldavia 1
MT - Malta 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
TZ - Tanzania 1
Totale 6.368
Città #
Fairfield 441
Rome 313
Singapore 250
Chandler 245
Santa Clara 232
Ashburn 186
Wilmington 168
Houston 167
Woodbridge 159
Seattle 158
Cambridge 135
Ann Arbor 126
San Paolo di Civitate 119
Princeton 83
Lawrence 65
Jakarta 60
Beijing 53
Millbury 53
Plano 49
New York 40
Dublin 39
San Diego 33
Boston 32
Brisbane 30
Helsinki 28
Lomé 28
Montpellier 28
Boardman 27
Tokyo 23
Milan 22
Chuncheon 21
Andover 20
Sofia 20
Dearborn 19
Melbourne 18
Perth 18
Las Vegas 17
Naples 17
Frankfurt am Main 16
Moscow 16
Phoenix 16
Madrid 15
Norwalk 15
Toronto 15
Brussels 14
Denver 13
Ottawa 13
Seville 13
Amsterdam 12
London 12
Perugia 12
Stockholm 12
Hobart 11
Kraainem 11
Leipzig 11
Los Angeles 11
Medellín 11
Nanjing 11
Strasbourg 11
Zurich 11
Durham 10
Grafing 10
Mannheim 10
Osaka 10
Sydney 10
Verona 10
Chicago 9
Dallas 9
Falkenstein 9
Kunming 9
Belfast 8
Bühl 8
Cape Town 8
Crawley 8
Florence 8
Hefei 8
Jacksonville 8
New Haven 8
Okayama 8
Tehran 8
Vancouver 8
Athens 7
Bologna 7
Cagliari 7
Hesperange 7
Mumbai 7
Nuremberg 7
Paris 7
Albuquerque 6
Bristol 6
Donostia / San Sebastian 6
General Trias 6
Guangzhou 6
Karachi 6
Kingston 6
Lappeenranta 6
Livorno 6
Nanchang 6
Pune 6
Springfield 6
Totale 4.129
Nome #
Protecting 30% of the planet for nature: costs, benefits and economic implications 374
Towards pathways bending the curve terrestrial biodiversity trends within the 21st century 306
The minimum land area requiring conservation attention to safeguard biodiversity 187
Opportunities and challenges for Common Agricultural Policy reform to support the European Green Deal 180
Geographic distribution ranges of terrestrial mammal species in the 1970s 173
The interface between Macroecology and Conservation: existing links and untapped opportunities 170
Are freshwater species really bucking the trend of global insect decline? 156
COMBINE: a coalesced mammal database of intrinsic and extrinsic traits 134
Projecting global biodiversity indicators under future development scenarios 125
Data from: COMBINE: a coalesced mammal database of intrinsic and extrinsic traits 122
Translating habitat class to land cover to map area of habitat of terrestrial vertebrates 108
Climate change modifies risk of global biodiversity loss due to land-cover change 105
Drivers of change in the realised climatic niche of terrestrial mammals 102
Using habitat suitability models to scale up population persistence targets 101
A retrospective evaluation of the global decline of carnivores and ungulates 99
Projecting impacts of global climate and land-use scenarios on plant biodiversity using compositional-turnover modelling 98
Synergies between the key biodiversity area and systematic conservation planning approaches 91
Measuring the surrogacy potential of charismatic megafauna species across taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversity on a megadiverse island 90
Bridging the research-implementation gap in IUCN Red List assessments 90
Shifting baseline in macroecology? Unravelling the influence of human impact on mammalian body mass 81
Quantification of habitat fragmentation reveals extinction risk in terrestrial mammals 79
Global hotspots and correlates of emerging zoonotic diseases 79
Assessing the cost of global biodiversity and conservation knowledge 76
Prioritizing conservation investments for mammal species globally 76
Global habitat suitability models of terrestrial mammals 75
Drivers of extinction risk in African mammals: the interplay of distribution state, human pressure, conservation response and species biology 73
Toward quantification of the impact of 21st-century deforestation on the extinction risk of terrestrial vertebrates 73
A novel approach for global mammal extinction risk reduction 72
Global correlates of range contractions and expansions in terrestrial mammals 72
Quantifying the relative irreplaceability of important bird and biodiversity areas 71
Synergies and trade-offs in achieving global biodiversity targets 70
Wilderness areas halve the extinction risk of terrestrial biodiversity 70
Restoration priorities to achieve the global protected area target 69
Intense human pressure is widespread across terrestrial vertebrate ranges 69
Human pressures predict species’ geographic range size better than biological traits 68
Catastrophic Declines in Wilderness Areas Undermine Global Environment Targets 68
A protocol for an intercomparison of biodiversity and ecosystem services models using harmonized land-use and climate scenarios 68
Generation length for mammals 66
Changes in human footprint drive changes in species extinction risk 66
Incorporating spatial population structure in gap analysis reveals inequitable assessments of species protection 66
Comparing multiple species distribution proxies and different quantifications of the human footprint map, implications for conservation 66
Bias in protected-area location and its effects on long-term aspirations of biodiversity conventions 64
Changing trends and persisting biases in three decades of conservation science 63
Threat to the point: improving the value of comparative extinction risk analysis for conservation action 61
Formulating smart commitments on biodiversity: lessons from the Aichi Targets 61
Matrix condition mediates the effects of habitat fragmentation on species extinction risk 61
Change in Terrestrial Human Footprint Drives Continued Loss of Intact Ecosystems 60
Reconciling global mammal prioritization schemes into a strategy 59
Historical drivers of extinction risk: Using past evidence to direct future monitoring 58
Global mismatch of policy and research on drivers of biodiversity loss 58
Global biodiversity targets require both sufficiency and efficiency 58
Persistent Disparities between Recent Rates of Habitat Conversion and Protection and Implications for Future Global Conservation Targets 58
Data from: Drivers of change in the realised climatic niche of terrestrial mammals 58
Widespread shortfalls in protected area resourcing undermine efforts to conserve biodiversity 57
The extent and predictability of the biodiversity–carbon correlation 57
An Evaluation of Marine Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas in the Context of Spatial Conservation Prioritization 57
Hotspots of human impact on threatened terrestrial vertebrates 56
Areas of global importance for conserving terrestrial biodiversity, carbon and water 56
Limitations and trade-offs in the use of species distribution maps for protected area planning 55
Climatic tolerance or geographic breadth: What are we measuring? 55
The Puma as an umbrella species for conserving Western Hemisphere Carnivores 53
Scenarios of change in the realized climatic niche of mountain carnivores and ungulates 49
Elevational homogenization of mountain parasitoids across six decades 49
Global mammal conservation: past trends, current challenges and optimal strategies for intervention 49
Bending the curve of terrestrial biodiversity needs an integrated strategy 49
To Achieve Big Wins for Terrestrial Conservation, Prioritize Protection of Ecoregions Closest to Meeting Targets 48
Sustainable development must account for pandemic risk 47
Early-stage loss of ecological integrity drives the risk of zoonotic disease emergence 46
Intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of change in species climatic niches 46
Reconciling global priorities for conserving biodiversity habitat 44
Implications of exceeding the Paris Agreement for mammalian biodiversity 42
Targeting Global Protected Area Expansion for Imperiled Biodiversity 41
Drivers and trends in the extinction risk of New Zealand's endemic birds 40
The role of habitat fragmentation in Pleistocene megafauna extinction in Eurasia 40
Effects of errors and gaps in spatial data sets on assessment of conservation progress 39
Imputation of missing data in life‐history traits datasets: which approach performs the best? 39
Ecological correlates of dispersal distance in terrestrial mammals 38
Protected areas are now the last strongholds for many imperiled mammal species 38
Effects of spatial autocorrelation and sampling design on estimates of protected area effectiveness 36
Update or Outdate: Long-Term Viability of the IUCN Red List 35
Synergistic effects of habitat fragmentation and hunting on the extinction risk of neotropical primates 33
Identifying science-policy consensus regions of high biodiversity value and institutional recognition 33
Area of Habitat maps for the world’s terrestrial birds and mammals 29
Effetti della variabilità nei metodi di quantificazione delle minacce antropiche 28
Global trends and scenarios for terrestrial biodiversity and ecosystem services from 1900 to 2050 24
Modelling the probability of meeting IUCN Red List criteria to support reassessments 22
Roadless areas as an effective strategy for protected area expansion: Evidence from China 22
Operationalizing One Health: Environmental Solutions for Pandemic Prevention 22
The role of high-biodiversity regions in preserving Nature’s Contributions to People 18
Prioritizing the reassessment of data deficient species on the IUCN Red List 17
Dissimilarity of vertebrate trophic interactions reveals spatial uniqueness but functional redundancy across Europe 17
The exposure of the world’s mountains to global change drivers 16
Accelerating and standardising IUCN Red List assessments with sRedList 15
A standard approach for including climate change responses in IUCN Red List assessments 15
Using comparative extinction risk analysis to prioritize the IUCN Red List reassessments of amphibians 14
The neglected role of sex‐biased dispersal in range‐shift prediction under climate change 14
Identifying life-history patterns along the fast-slow continuum of mammalian viral carriers 13
Biodiversity loss reduces global terrestrial carbon storage 12
Reptile research shows new avenues and old challenges for extinction risk modelling 11
Land-use and climate risk assessment for earth's remaining wilderness 11
Totale 6.750
Categoria #
all - tutte 21.113
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 21.113


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020586 0 0 0 0 0 0 151 104 101 59 119 52
2020/2021406 31 40 11 26 17 12 25 37 41 88 59 19
2021/20221.070 16 63 118 24 87 23 38 96 69 45 318 173
2022/20231.227 167 271 16 58 107 87 27 152 143 65 83 51
2023/20241.507 64 137 62 77 93 198 220 124 23 156 149 204
2024/20251.100 129 122 216 185 293 155 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 6.811