PAOLETTI, MAURIZIO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 10.491
AS - Asia 4.630
EU - Europa 3.281
AF - Africa 1.016
SA - Sud America 960
OC - Oceania 100
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 52
Totale 20.530
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.894
SG - Singapore 1.740
CN - Cina 722
IT - Italia 708
HK - Hong Kong 687
BR - Brasile 580
VN - Vietnam 350
DE - Germania 316
FI - Finlandia 293
FR - Francia 215
PL - Polonia 174
UA - Ucraina 168
SE - Svezia 163
GB - Regno Unito 113
RU - Federazione Russa 111
IN - India 92
AR - Argentina 74
NL - Olanda 72
ID - Indonesia 62
MX - Messico 62
ES - Italia 61
PH - Filippine 55
TR - Turchia 55
CA - Canada 51
EC - Ecuador 51
JP - Giappone 51
AT - Austria 50
IE - Irlanda 50
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 49
BE - Belgio 46
CH - Svizzera 45
PT - Portogallo 41
HU - Ungheria 38
NI - Nicaragua 38
TH - Thailandia 38
IQ - Iraq 37
UY - Uruguay 37
MY - Malesia 36
NP - Nepal 36
VE - Venezuela 36
CL - Cile 35
CO - Colombia 35
DZ - Algeria 35
EE - Estonia 35
GE - Georgia 35
NO - Norvegia 35
JM - Giamaica 34
MD - Moldavia 34
ML - Mali 34
ZA - Sudafrica 34
GR - Grecia 33
KR - Corea 33
LU - Lussemburgo 33
RS - Serbia 33
CI - Costa d'Avorio 32
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 32
SA - Arabia Saudita 32
TJ - Tagikistan 32
CR - Costa Rica 31
GF - Guiana Francese 31
JO - Giordania 31
KZ - Kazakistan 31
LC - Santa Lucia 31
MR - Mauritania 31
TT - Trinidad e Tobago 31
AZ - Azerbaigian 30
HR - Croazia 30
ME - Montenegro 30
AL - Albania 29
BJ - Benin 29
EG - Egitto 29
GT - Guatemala 29
KE - Kenya 29
KG - Kirghizistan 29
PE - Perù 29
BG - Bulgaria 28
CD - Congo 28
CY - Cipro 28
GA - Gabon 28
LV - Lettonia 28
MA - Marocco 28
RE - Reunion 28
YE - Yemen 28
BF - Burkina Faso 27
BS - Bahamas 27
BZ - Belize 27
CW - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.CW??? 27
GH - Ghana 27
HN - Honduras 27
KH - Cambogia 27
TN - Tunisia 27
ZW - Zimbabwe 27
BO - Bolivia 26
BY - Bielorussia 26
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 26
PY - Paraguay 26
SI - Slovenia 26
UG - Uganda 26
UZ - Uzbekistan 26
ZM - Zambia 26
Totale 19.288
Città #
Woodbridge 1.283
Fairfield 1.081
Singapore 922
Houston 805
Ashburn 692
Hong Kong 662
Ann Arbor 658
Jacksonville 617
Chandler 523
Wilmington 490
Cambridge 427
Seattle 386
Boardman 267
Princeton 266
Roxbury 172
Medford 149
San Jose 129
Santa Clara 129
Nanjing 125
San Diego 125
Beijing 121
Bytom 120
Dong Ket 108
Helsinki 90
Ho Chi Minh City 81
Padova 70
Hanoi 54
Des Moines 48
Los Angeles 48
New York 45
Munich 44
Hebei 41
Milan 41
Dublin 40
Managua 38
São Paulo 38
Montevideo 35
Shenyang 34
Dushanbe 31
Abidjan 30
Amman 30
Bamako 30
Buffalo 30
Castries 30
Norwalk 29
Baku 28
Nanchang 28
Nouakchott 28
Podgorica 28
Rio de Janeiro 28
Chicago 27
Rome 27
Tbilisi 27
Kampala 26
Nassau 26
Tallinn 26
Bishkek 25
Dili 25
Kigali 25
Phnom Penh 25
Bangkok 24
Guangzhou 24
Libreville 24
Prague 24
Willemstad 24
Lusaka 23
Nairobi 23
Tashkent 23
Tokyo 23
Changsha 22
Harare 22
Hefei 22
London 22
Minsk 22
Reykjavik 22
San José 22
Sanaa 22
Ulan Bator 22
Vienna 22
Yerevan 22
Accra 21
Andorra la Vella 21
Cayenne 21
Dallas 21
Djibouti 21
Panama City 21
Praia 21
Riga 21
Antananarivo 20
Auckland 20
Cotonou 20
Guayaquil 20
Havana 20
Jiaxing 20
Kingston 20
Lilongwe 20
Lima 20
Niamey 20
Sofia 20
Banjul 19
Totale 12.474
Nome #
Role of Chitinases in Human Stomachfor Chitin Digestion: AMCase in theGastric Digestion of Chitin and Chit inGastric Pathologies 479
Proposta di Indice di Qualità Biologica del Suolo (QBS-e)basato sui Lombrichi e applicato agli Agroecosistemi. 407
Comunità batterica specifica associata al Coleottero troglobio Cansiliella servadeii (Coleoptera, Leptodirini). 242
Correction: Barcoding Eophila crodabepis sp. nov. (Annelida, Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae), a large stripy earthworm from Alpine Foothills of Northeastern Italy similar to Eophila tellinii (Rosa, 1888) 226
Barcoding Eophila crodabepis sp. nov. (Annelida, Oligochaeta, Lumbricidae), a large stripy earthworm from alpine foothills of northeastern Italy similar to Eophila tellinii (Rosa, 1888) 225
Environmental impact of different agricultural management practices: Conventional vs. organic agriculture 224
A unique midgut-associated bacterial community hosted by the cave beetle Cansiliella servadeii (Coleoptera: Leptodirini) reveals parallel phylogenetic divergences from universal gut-specific ancestors 201
Is there a need for a more sustainable agriculture? 193
LOMBRI CDROM 188
Cave hygropetric beetles and their feeding behaviour, a comparative study of Cansiliella servadeii and Hadesia asamo (Coleoptera, Leiodidae, Cholevinae, Leptodirini). 178
Wild Mediterranean Plants as Traditional Food: A Valuable Source of Antioxidants 176
Introduction to the Special Issue: Towards A MoreSustainable Agriculture 170
Functional biodiversity, environmental sustainability and crop nutritional properties: A case study of horticultural crops in north-eastern Italy 170
Agroecosystem biodiversity: matching production and conservation biology 168
A new foodweb based on microbes in calcitic caves. The Cansiliella (Beetles) case in Northern Italy 168
Andiorrhinus (Andiorrhinus) kuru sp nov (Oligochaeta : Glossoscolecidae), a giant earthworm as food resource for Makiritare Indians of the Alto Rio Padamo, Amazonas, Venezuela 165
Arthropods as bioindicators in agroecosystems in Jiang Han Plain, Qianjiang city, Hubei, China 164
Energy and environmental issues in organic and conventional agriculture 164
Domestication process of two Solanum (section Lasiocarpa) species among Amerindians in the Upper Orinoco, Venezuela with special focus on Piaroa indians 164
Edible Insects in a Food Safety and Nutritional Perspective: A Critical Review. 163
Edible wild plants and insects in Western Friuli local Knowledge (Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy). 162
Indicators for the on-farm assessment of crop cultivar and livestock breed diversity: a survey-based participatory approach 162
Millipedes as Food for Humans: Their Nutritional and Possible Antimalarial Value-A First Report 159
BIOLOGICO “SI”, BIOLOGICO “NO” - UNA DISCUSSIONE TRA SPECIALISTI CON IL PARLAMENTO ITALIANO NEL GIOCO 156
Responses of plants, earthworms, spiders and bees to geographic location, agricultural management and surrounding landscape in European arable fields 155
Agricultural Ecology and Environment 154
Biofuels: Efficiency, Ethics, and Limits to Human Appropriation of Ecosystem Services 152
Gains to species diversity in organically farmed fields are not propagated at the farm level 151
Comparative microbial community composition from secondary carbonate (moonmilk) deposits: implications for the Cansiliella servadeii cave hygropetric food web 149
Environmental and socioeconomic constraints to the development of freshwater fish aquaculture in China. 148
Edible Insects and Other Chitin-Bearing Foods in Ethnic Peru: Accessibility, Nutritional Acceptance, and Food-Security Implications 147
Australian Earthworms as a Natural Agroecological Resource 146
High prevalence of chitotriosidase deficiency in Peruvian Amerindians exposed to chitin-bearing food and enteroparasites 144
CHIT1 and AMCase expression in human gastric mucosa: correlation with inflammation and Helicobacter pylori infection. 143
Some unorthodox thoughts: what Western Agriculture should learn from Chinese Agriculture. 138
Current views on fungal chitin/chitosan, human chitinases, food preservation, glucans, pectins and inulin: A tribute to Henri Braconnot, precursor of the carbohydrate polymers science, on the chitin bicentennial 138
Conservation Biodiversity 137
Human gastric juice contains chitinase that can degrade chitin. 137
Organic Farming Benefits Local Plant Diversity in Vineyard Farms Located in Intensive Agricultural Landscapes 136
Above ground insect biomass in agricultural landscapes of Europe 136
Genetic Engineering in Agriculture and the Environment 136
BIODIVERSITY, TRADITIONAL LANDSCAPES AND AGROECOSYSTEM MANAGEMENT 135
Soil invertebrate dynamics of soybean agroecosystems encircled by hedgerows or not in Friuli, Italy. First data 135
Cave Dwelling Invertebrates: Possible bioindicators of pollution in Italian caves. 135
The role of earthworms for assessment of sustainability and as bioindicators. 134
The environmental and economic costs of herbicide resistance and host-plant resistance to plant pathogens and insects 134
Agroecology Patterns in Northeastern Italy 134
Edible insects: a food security solution or a food safety concern? 134
Edible and Tended Wild Plants, Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Agroecology 130
Invertebrates and nutrients in a Mediterranean vineyard mulched with subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) 130
DIVERSITY OF SOIL FAUNA IN THE CANOPY AND FOREST FLOOR OF A VENEZUELAN CLOUD FOREST 127
Influence of soil physical and chemical properties on fungal and bacterial communities in 12 vineyard soils from Northern Italy 127
Using bioindicators based on biodiversity to assess landscape sustainability 126
2 NEW TERRESTRIAL ISOPODA (ONISCIDEA) FROM CORALLINE CAYS OF VENEZUELA CARIBBEAN COAST 126
Methods to evaluate soil functional biodiversity to estimate agroecosystem sustainability 125
Comparison of bacterial soil communities between vineyards and their surrounding semi-natural areas 124
Agricoltura conservativa - 8 anni di esperienze in Veneto 123
Soil Invertebrates as Bioindicators of Human Disturbance 122
Una nuova catena alimentare basata sui batteri del moonmilk? Ricerche su Cansiliella servadeii, un coleottero troglobio del Monte Ciaurlec 121
Biodiversity use and technical performance of freshwater fish aquaculture in different socioeconomic contexts: China and Italy 120
Biodiversity indicators for sustainability. Assessment of rural Landscapes 120
Earthworms as useful bioindicators of agroecosystem sustainability in orchards and vineyards with different inputs 120
Biodiversity tools to evaluate Sustainability in Savanna-forest Ecotone in the Amazonas (Venezuela). 119
Palm Worm: (Rhynchophorus Palmarum) traditional food in amazonas, Venezuela-nutritional composition, small scale production and tourist palatability 118
Palm worm (coleoptera, Curculionidae: Rhynchophorus palmarum) Traditional Food. Examples from Alto Orinoco, Venezuela 117
In search of traditional farm wisdom for a more sustainable agriculture: A study of Amish farming and society 117
Measuring Farmland Biodiversity 117
Detritivores as indicators of landscape stress and soil degradation 116
Heteromurus (Verhoeffiella) dallaii sp. n.: A new Cave-dwelling Springtail (Collembola Entomobryidae) 116
Pistic, traditional food from Western Friuli, N.E. Italy 116
Developing a 21st Century view of Agriculture and Environment. 116
Binomium Chitin-Chitinase: Recent Issues 116
The importance of leaf- and litter-feeding invertebrates as sources of animal protein for the Amazonian Amerindians 115
Spatial distribution of different life stages of one Dipteran community along hedgerow and field margin 115
Notes on Edible Insecta of South Benin: A Source of Protein 114
Environmental risks of pesticides versus genetic engineering for agricultural pest control 113
Farmers’ perceptions on biodiversity: Lessons learnt from a discourse-based qualitative valuation study. 113
Woodlice (Isopoda Oniscidea): their potential for assessing sustainability and use as bioindicators. 112
Relationship between soil arthropods and soil properties in a rural suburb of Qianjiang City, Hubei, China. 112
Biological trials of some Solanum species from Amazonas Venezuela at the Botanical Garden of Padua 112
Minilivestock Environment Sustainability and the Local Knowledge Disappearance 111
TOXIC MOTHS: SOURCE OF A TRULY SAFE DELICACY 111
Beneficial insects in fields surrounded by hedgerows in north eastern Italy 111
Earthworms Dilong: Ancient, Inexpensive, Noncontroversial Models May Help Clarify Approaches to Integrated Medicine Emphasizing Neuroimmune Systems 110
Invertebrates as bioindicators of soil use 110
Agricultural intensification and sustainability in PR China 109
Nutrient Content of Earthworms consumed by Yekuana Amerindians of the Alto Orinoco of Venezuela 108
Leaf litter decomposition and soil microarthropods affected by sulphur dioxide fallout 108
Differences in Fatty Acid Composition between Aquatic and Terrestrial Insects Used as Food in Human Nutrition 107
Skilled eyes are needed to go on studying the richness of the soil 106
VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAL FUNGI, PARTICULARLY GLOMUS-TENUE, IN VENEZUELAN BROMELIAD EPIPHYTES 106
Role of Chitinases in Human Stomach for Chitin Digestion: AMCase in the Gastric Digestion of Chitin and Chit in Gastric Pathologies. 104
Opportunità  e limiti delle agroenegie: la necessità  di un approccio multicriteriale alla sostenibilità  dell' "energia verde". 104
Organic Food “Yes”, Organic Food “No” A Discussion between Specialists with the Italian Parliament in the Fray 104
Concepts to sustain a change in farm performance evaluation 103
Biodiversity in Agroecosystems 103
First molecular detection of Pennella sp. (Siphonostomatoidea: Pennellidae) in cetaceans from the Mediterranean Sea. 102
The flood bug, Australiodillo bifrons (Isopoda: Armadillidae): a potential pest of cereals in Australia? 101
. Cave Dwelling Collembola from Sardinia, Calabria and the Venetian Prealpes. 101
Using Invertebrate Bioindicators to Assess Agricultural Sustainability in Australia: Proposals and current practices. 101
Totale 14.197
Categoria #
all - tutte 58.218
article - articoli 39.215
book - libri 3.767
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 1.903
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 10.913
Totale 114.016


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/2021862 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 133 193 75 229 189
2021/20221.751 53 279 128 147 62 60 62 174 112 37 131 506
2022/20231.413 360 74 18 141 233 172 18 82 161 43 83 28
2023/2024827 38 73 56 68 58 74 69 71 53 31 138 98
2024/20253.405 37 331 184 165 519 49 111 311 296 142 555 705
2025/20266.338 316 1.092 1.677 1.695 904 451 203 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 20.570