Marina Chiappi

Marina Chiappi
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  • Master of Science
  • Research Associate at Italian National Research Council

PhD student - University of Bologna

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Italian National Research Council
Current position
  • Research Associate

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Publications (5)
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A comprehensive update on the distribution of lionfish (Pterois miles) in the Mediterranean Sea was conducted by documenting 16 newly confirmed photographic records from southern Italy, collected through a national alert campaign supported by three Italian ministries. The campaign, titled Attenti a quei 4! ("Beware of those 4!"), also led to the de...
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In the summer of 2023, the Atlantic blue crab, Callinectes sapidus, experienced an unprecedented outbreak in the Northern Adriatic Sea, significantly impacting Italy's shellfish farming industry and generating widespread media attention. Given that commercially harvesting this edible species is recognized as one of the main strategies to manage its...
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We report new data on non-indigenous invertebrates from the Mediterranean Sea (four ostracods and 20 molluscs), including five new records for the basin: the ostracods Neomonoceratina iniqua , Neomonoceratina aff. mediterranea , Neomonoceratina cf. entomon , Loxoconcha cf. gisellae (Arthropoda: Crustacea)–the first records of non-indigenous ostraco...
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The ClimateFish database collates abundance data of 15 fish species proposed as candidate indicators of climate change in the Mediterranean Sea. An initial group of eight Mediterranean indigenous species (Epinephelus marginatus, Thalassoma pavo, Sparisoma cretense, Coris julis, Sarpa salpa, Serranus scriba, Serranus cabrilla and Caranx crysos) with...

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