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2005. Cascading human impacts, marine portected areas, and the structure of Mediterranean reef assemblages. Ecological Monographs. Abstract
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2005. Conservation of Mediterranean seascapes: analyses of existing protection schemes. Marine Environmental Research. Abstract
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2005. Designing indicators for assessing the effects of marine protected areas on coral reef ecosystems: A multidisciplinary standpoint. Aquatic Living Ressources. 18 Abstract
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2005. Effects of fishing protection on the genetic structure of fish populations. Biological Conservation. 129 Abstract
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2005. Evaluating the effects of protection on fish predators and sea urchins in shallow artificial rocky habitats: a case study in the northern Adriatic Sea. Marine Environmental Research.
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2005. Phenology and climate change: a long-term study in a Mediterranean locality. Oecologia. 146 Abstract
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2005. A theory for optimal monitoring of marine reserves. Ecology Letters. Abstract
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2004. Climate change and forseeable impacts on coastal zones in Turkey. Geophysical Research Abstracts. Abstract
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2004. Effect of climatic fluctuations on the distribution of warm-water coral Astroides calycularis in the Adriatic Sea: new records and review. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of United Kingdom. 84 Abstract
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2004. Extinction risk from climate change. Nature. 427 Abstract
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2004. Future climate extreme events in the Mediterranean simulated by a regional climate model: a first approach. Global and Planetary Change. 44 Abstract
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2004. Limited effectiveness of marine protected areas: imposex in Hexaplex trunculus (Gastropoda, Muricidae) populations from Italian marine reserves. Marine Pollution Bulletin. 48 Abstract
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2003. The genus Asterodinium (Dinophyceae) as a possible biological indicator of warming in the western Mediterranean Sea. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of United Kingdom. 83 Abstract



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