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  • Tarallo Andrea et al., 2024, Advancements in EcoPortal: Enhancing Functionalities for the Ecological Domain Semantic Artefacts Repository. FAIR Connect. 1 Jan. 2024 : 1 – 7, DOI: 10.3233/FC-240002
  • Lairab Maira et al., 2024, Role of Rare Species on Phytoplankton Size–Abundance Relationships and Size Structure across Different Biogeographical Areas. Diversity 16, no. 2: 98. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/d16020098
  • La Marra Mariantonietta et al., 2023 Integrating R in a distributed scientific workflow via a Jupyter-based Environment IEEE eScience 2023 (eScience 2023), Cyprus, Oct 9-13 2023 DOI:
  • Lairab Maira et al., 2023. An integrated individual-level trait-based phytoplankton dataset from transitional waters. Sci Data 10, 897. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02785-w
  • Testolin Riccardo et al., 2023, Plant species richness hotspots and related drivers across spatial scales in small Mediterranean islands. Journal of Systematics and Evolution, DOI: doi.org/10.1111/jse.13034
  • Vissio Gabriele et al., 2022, Testing drought indicators for summer burned area prediction in Italy, Nat Hazards, DOI: 10.1007/s11069-022-05714-z
  • Testolin Riccardo et al., 2022, Simulating diverse forest management options in a changing climate on a Pinus nigra subsp. laricio plantation in Southern Italy, Science of The Total Environment, 159361, ISSN 0048-9697, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.159361
  • Malanson George P. et al., 2022, Mesoscale refugia for European alpine grasslands based on climatic envelopes, Alpine Botany 132, 169–180, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00035-022-00283-0
  • Fratarcangeli Carlo et al., 2022, Floristic changes of vascular flora in the city of Rome through grid-cell census over 23 years, Urban Ecosystems, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11252-022-01293-w
  • Zannini Piero et al., 2022, Investigating sacred natural sites and protected areas for forest area changes in Italy, Conservation Science and Practice 2022;4:e12695 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/csp2.12695
  • Vissio Gabriele, Provenzale Antonello,2022, On-Off Intermittency and irruptions in host-parasitoid dynamics, Journal of Theoretical Biology 546, 111174 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2022.111174
  • Monica Santamaria et al., 2018, ITSoneDB: a comprehensive collection of eukaryotic ribosomal RNA Internal Transcribed Spacer 1 (ITS1) sequences, Nucleic Acids Research, 46 (D1), 127-132, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkx855
  • Ilaria Rosati et al., 2017, A thesaurus for phytoplankton trait-based approaches: Development and applicability, Ecological Informatics, 42, 129-138, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoinf.2017.10.014
  • Franca Sangiorgio et al.,  2017, An international online competition to stimulate student’s interest on ecological issues. SCIentific RESearch and Information Technology,  7 (2), 35-42, DOI: https://doi.org/10.2423/i22394303v7n2p35
  • Rob S.E.W. Leuven et al., 2017, Invasive species in inland waters: from early detection to innovative management approaches. Aquatic Invasions, 12 (3), 269–273, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2017.12.3.01
  • Paolo Colangelo et al., 2017, Alien species in Italian freshwater ecosystems: a macroecological assessment of invasion drivers. Aquatic Invasions, 12 (3), 299-309, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2017.12.3.04
  • Angela Boggero et al., 2016, Data Paper: A geographic distribution data set of biodiversity in Italian freshwaters. Biogeographia, 31, 55–72, DOI: https://doi.org/10.21426/B631132737
  • Giuseppe Corriero et al., 2015, Ecosystem vulnerability to alien and invasive species: A case study on marine habitats along the Italian coast. Aquatic Conserv: Mar. Freshw. Ecosyst., DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2550
  • Daniel Fuentes, Nicola Fiore, 2014, The LifeWatch approach to the exploration of distributed species information. ZooKeys, 463, 133–148, DOI: https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.463.8397
  • Angela Boggero et al., 2014, Weak effects of habitat type on susceptibility to invasive freshwater species: An Italian case study. Aquatic Conserv: Mar. Freshw. Ecosyst., 24 (6), 841–852, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/aqc.2450
  • P. Tagliolato, A. Oggioni (2017). Analisi dei requisiti per la definizione di web API del Catalogo Servizi di LifeWatch ITA per consentire l’interoperabilità con il software Taverna. Versione 1.0. Roma, CNR Pubblicazioni 2017. pp. 22, ISBN 978-88-8080-264-8 (online)
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  • I. Rosati et al. (2017). LifeWatch Italy Thesauri Documentation, Version 1.0. Roma, CNR Pubblicazioni 2017, pp.18, ISBN 978-88-8080-249-5 (online)
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  • Monti Flavio et al., 2024. Enhancing biodiversity conservation analysis through data harmonization. Contributed session: Biodiversity XIX. ECCB – 7th European Congress of Conservation Biology. 17-21 June 2024, Bologna, Italy download
  • Jessica Titocci et al., 2024, Sharing and reusing knowledge in trait-based research through semantic resources: The Functional Trait Thesauri 7th ICES/PICES Zooplankton Production Symposium, 17-22 March 2024, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia download
  • Jessica Titocci et al., 2024 Monitoring aquatic primary producers response to Climate Change: The Phytoplankton VRE, LifeWatch Thematic Service Workshop – Climate Change Impact on Biodiversity Patterns, Lecce, Italy, 21-22 February 2024 download
  • Tarallo Andrea, 2023, Data mobilisation in the COST Action ParAqua. The LifeWatch ERIC Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference, Seville download
  • Pulieri Martina, 2023, Building up collective knowledge through semantics. The LifeWatch ERIC Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference, Seville download
  • Titocci Jessica, 2023, Functional Traits Thesauri: sharing and reusing knowledge through semantic resources. The LifeWatch ERIC Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference, Seville download
  • De Leo Francesco, 2023, Improving biodiversity conservation: the role of the sRedList platform in streamlining and standardising Red List assessments. The LifeWatch ERIC Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference, Seville
  • Di Muri Cristina, 2023, eScience solutions to address the known unknowns of invasion biology. The LifeWatch ERIC Biodiversity & Ecosystem eScience Conference, Seville
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  • Titocci Jessica, 2022, Trait-based approaches: e-science tools and new perspectives. International Conference on Ecological Sciences, Metz
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  • Titocci Jessica, 2022, Introducing a collaborative initiative for harmonized trait-related semantic resources. OPEN TRAITS NETWORK 2022, On Line
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  • Zannini Piero, 2022, The role of Sacred Natural Sites in Italy for conserving biodiversity, forests and cultural landscapes. ECCB (6th European Congress of Conservation Biology “Biodiversity crisis in a changing world”) 2022, Prague
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  • Vissio Gabriele (speaker), Provenzale Antonello, 2022, Environmental Stochasticity and Outbreaks in Population Dynamics. MPDEE (Models in Population Dynamics, Ecology and Evolution) 2022, Turin
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  • Angela Boggero et al., 2016, Testing drivers of alien species occurrence in Italian freshwater habitats a case study by the Virtual Research Infrastructure LifeWatch. Water Resources and Wetlands International Conference, Tulcea
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  • Paolo Colangelo et al., 2016, Non-native species in italian freshwater habitats: a macroecological assessment of invasion drivers. XXXIII SIL Congress, Turin
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  • Paolo Tagliolato et al., 2016, Georiferimento di campioni museali nell’ambito dell’infrastruttura LifeWatch Italia: le nuove prospettive dal web semantico. XXVI Congresso ANMS, Trieste
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  • Angela Boggero et al., 2015, A macro-ecological approach to the study of the vulnerability of aquatic environments to NIS: a case study by the Virtual Research Infrastructure LifeWatch Italy. XXI AIOL Congress, Verbania
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  • Angela Boggero et al., 2015, A macroecological approach to assess the drivers of alien species invasion in Italian freshwaters a case study by the Virtual Research Infrastructure LifeWatch. SEFS Conference, Geneva
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  • Paolo Colangelo, 2015, Non-native species in italian freshwater habitats: a macroecological assessment of invasion drivers. 13th EEF Congress, Rome
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  • Alessandro Oggioni et al., 2015, On the opportunity of exploiting open Geospatial standard for biotic data management. 13th EEF Congress, Rome
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  • Ilaria Rosati et al., 2015, Semantic tools for functional trait-based approaches: development and applicability. 13th EEF Congress, Rome
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  • Paolo Tagliolato et al., 2015, Leveraging biodiversity interoperability through LifeWatch semantic resources. 13th EEF Congress, Rome
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  • Angela Boggero et al., 2014, Propagule pressure corresponds with occurrence of non-indigenous species across broad taxonomic groups in freshwater habitats. World Lake Conference, Perugia
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  • Diego Fontaneto et al., 2013, Fragility of LTER freshwater habitats to alien species: testing the ecological correlates of alien occurrence across several taxonomic groups
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  • Angela Boggero et al., 2013, Alien Species show case. Fragilità degli habitat d’acqua dolce inseriti nella rete LTER all’ingresso di specie aliene. XXI Congresso dell’ A.I.O.L., Lignano Sabbiadoro
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  • Angela Boggero et al., 2013, Alien Species show case. Fragility of LTER freshwater habitats to alien species. VII Assemblea LTER, Bologna
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  • Franca Sangiorgio et al., 2024, Challenge your knowledge on sandy beaches: a web platform-based competition for schools in Italy, IX International Sandy Beaches Symposium, Lecce download
  • Franca Sangiorgio et al., 2019, ‘The Scientific Game’: giovani ricercatori sperimentano l’Ecologia a scuola, Convegno Donne e Scienza, Lecce download
  • Angela Boggero et al., 2016, Alien species among Chironomids: a new topic on which direct our interest. SIL 2016, Turin
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  • Franca Sangiorgio et al., 2016, ‘Researcher in ecology for a bit: an international experience with students’. First International ECSA Conference, Berlin
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  • Angela Boggero et al., 2012, Case study LifeWatch sulle species aliene: risultati relativi ad alcuni laghi italiani. XXII Congresso della SItE, Alessandria
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Marco A. Bologna

Born in Torino (1954), resident in Roma. Zoologist at the Ministry for Cultural Assets and Environments, before university career as a Zoologist at Sapienza University of Rome (Fellowship), L’Aquila (Researcher), Tuscia (Associate Professor), Roma Tre (Associate and Full Professor). Academic appointments at Roma Tre University: currently Director of the Department of Science and Member of the Academic Senate.  “A. Garbini” national award in Zoogeography. Associate in Research at the University of California, Riverside, department of Entomology. Fellowship of the Center for Systematic Entomology, Gainesville, Florida. Reviewer of several international biological journals. Member of the Council of the Majella National Park; Member of the Committee of the State Reserve of Roman Shore. Secretary and President of the “Fauna d’Italia” Editorial Board and Scientific Committee. Member of the Italian National Academy of Entomology. Already Vice President of the Italian Herpetological Society, Vice President of the Roman Entomological Society, appointed President of the Italian Entomological Society.  Coordinator of several research projects financed by the Ministry of Education, University and Research and other institutions, and of LIFE project (CE). Research activity in Systematics, Biogeography, Animal Ecology, Conservation Biology. Author of more than 400 scientific contributions, including more than 200 international papers (or chapters of books), and of 15 monographs and books.

Marzio Zapparoli

Born in Mantova (1955). He lives in Rome. Biologist (1979). Executive Zoologist at the Ministry of Cultural and Environmental Heritage (1985-1986). His university career took place at the University of Tuscia (Viterbo), first as a researcher (1986-2001, Agricultural Entomology), then (since 2001) as associate professor of Zoology. Currently affiliated with the Department for Innovation in Biological, Agri-food and Forestry systems (DIBAF) of the same University. Treasurer Secretary of the Scientific Committee for Italian Fauna since 2012. Member of the Board of the Italian Society of Biogeography since 2019. Former member of the Board of the Italian Zoological Union and President of the Fauna Commission (2014-2018). Ordinary member of the Italian National Academy of Entomology since 2012. Its scientific activity mainly deals with systematics, fauna, ecology and zoogeography of centipedes. Other areas of interest are terrestrial zoocoenoses in forest environments and urban areas, alien and invasive species, nature conservation, biospeleology.

Alessandro Minelli

Born in Treviso (1948), Alessandro Minelli has been full professor of Zoology at the University of Padova, vice-president (1997-99) of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology as well as a member (1989-2013) and president (1996-2001) of the International Commission on Zoological Nomenclature.  Member of the Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze detta dei XL; honorary member of the Italian Embryological Group; honorary fellow of the Royal Entomological Society (London); Sherborn Award 2008 for outstanding service to biodiversity informatics; Medal for the Physical and Natural Sciences of the Accademia Nazionale delle Scienze detta dei XL (2002); Ferrari-Soave Award for Animal Biology (2005) of the Accademia delle Scienze di Torino. Coordinator of the Italian Fauna Checklist (1991-95). He has worked for a long time on biological systematics and biodiversity. More recently, his main interest has been turned towards evolutionary developmental biology and the philosophy of biology. His books include the monograph on Hirudinea in Fauna d’Italia; Biological Systematics; The Development of Animal Form; Forme del divenire; Perspectives in Animal Phylogeny and Evolution; Plant Evolutionary Developmental Biology; Biologia, la scienza di tutti i viventi; Understanding Development.

Marco Oliverio

Born in Rome on 31.10.1964. MSc in Biology. PhD in Evolutionary Biology. Full Professor of Zoology at the Faculty of Sciences (Sapienza University of Rome). Teaching: Animal Diversity, Adaptive Zoology, Evolutionary Zoology, Zoologia, Systematic Zoology, Principles and Methods of Phylogenetic Systematics, Evolutionary Biology, Malacology, Systematic Biology, Animal Biology, Marine Biodiversity. Seminars for the Universities of Palermo, Tuscia (Viterbo), Roma Tre, Tor Vergata, Padova, New Mexico, Utah, Madrid (Autonoma) and Wien. Collaboration in the SOCRATES and ERASMUS Programmes. Member of the Board for PhDs in Environmental and Evolutionary Biology (Sapienza). Tutor of over 80 theses for Biology degrees and 5 PhD theses. Research – Collaboration in national and international research programmes. Research campaigns and oceanographic cruises (national and international) in the Mediterranean, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans and Antarctica. Member of editorial boards and referee of national and international scientific journals. “Maître de conférence” at the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle of Paris. Research activities can be summarised under the following main headings: Evolutionary Biology; Population Genetics and Molecular Systematics; Animal Ecology; Biodiversity (patterns and dynamics). Over 150 scientific papers (mostly as single, first or last author), and over 60 congress abstracts. Bibliometrics [Scopus/GScholar] Number of papers – Scopus: 97 GScholar: 169 //  Citations- Scopus: 1477 GScholar: 2473 // H – Scopus: 23 Gscholar: 27

Lucio Bonato

Naturalist and Zoologist, Associate Professor at the Department of Biology of the University of Padua. His research activity is mainly focused on the phylogeny and systematics of Chilopoda, but also on the faunistic studies and ecology of Amphibia and Rhopalocera. He coordinated wildlife surveys at regional and national level as well as species monitoring, in mountain terrestrial habitats in particular. He also promoted training and knowledge dissemination on biodiversity at regional and national level.

Fabio Stoch

Research contractor at the Italian National Research Council (CNR-IRET). Previous activities in the field of zoological database management include, among others: EU Project PASCALIS (“Protocols for the assessment and conservation of aquatic life in the subsurface” 2002–2004, as db workpackage leader); IT Project CKmap (“Checklist and distribution of the Italian fauna – 10,000 terrestrial and inland water species” 2003-2006, as volume and database co-editor); EU Project PESI (“Pan-European Species-directories infrastructure” 2009-2011, as the Italian Focal Point manager for PESI databases); EU 7th PCRD project BIOFRESH (“Biodiversity of Freshwater Ecosystems” 2009-2013, as a member of the team of groundwater crustacean db); IT Project “Implementation of a National Monitoring Plan for the species of Community interest included in the Habitats Directive” 2015-2016, ISPRA and the Italian Ministry for the Environment, as a task leader for animal species, and 3rd (2013 – 2014) and 4th (2018-2019) “National Reports ex art. 18 Habitats Directive”, as a national coordinator of freshwater and terrestrial faunal reports and checklists. Specialist in freshwater crustaceans (over 300 publications) and member of the Ecological & Evolutionary Genomics team at the Université libre de Bruxelles since 2016, working on crustacean molecular taxonomy, phylogeny and biogeography.

Fabio Cianferoni

Fabio Cianferoni was born in Florence in 1981. Researcher at the Italian National Research Council (CNR), Research Institute on Terrestrial Ecosystems (IRET), Florence, Italy. After graduating in Biological Sciences, he got a PhD in Ethology, Animal Ecology and Anthropology at the University of Florence. He collaborated for several years with the Natural History Museum of the University of Florence (ongoing) and with the National Forestry Corps and the CNR (research fellow). His main fields of study are entomology, zoology, systematics, taxonomy, nomenclature, biodiversity, distribution and faunistic, in particular concerning aquatic Hemiptera Heteroptera, a taxon of which he is a world specialist, as well as dealing with other zoological groups. He participated in several international projects (e.g., Catalogue of Life, Fauna Europaea, i4Life, DEST, LifeWatch), international collaborations and scientific missions (e.g., in Malaysia, Ecuador, Vietnam). He authored more than 140 scientific publications and described some taxa that were new to science.