VIGHI, MARCO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 10.034
EU - Europa 4.140
AS - Asia 1.412
SA - Sud America 37
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 24
AF - Africa 6
OC - Oceania 2
Totale 15.655
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 9.817
SE - Svezia 944
CN - Cina 824
UA - Ucraina 651
IT - Italia 628
DE - Germania 543
IE - Irlanda 500
GB - Regno Unito 301
HK - Hong Kong 212
CA - Canada 211
VN - Vietnam 175
FI - Finlandia 150
RU - Federazione Russa 105
AT - Austria 84
FR - Francia 75
IN - India 68
TR - Turchia 51
BE - Belgio 38
JP - Giappone 32
NL - Olanda 32
SG - Singapore 27
DK - Danimarca 26
EU - Europa 24
BR - Brasile 18
ES - Italia 12
PL - Polonia 11
CH - Svizzera 7
GR - Grecia 6
MX - Messico 6
RO - Romania 6
BG - Bulgaria 5
IR - Iran 5
KR - Corea 5
AR - Argentina 4
CL - Cile 4
PE - Perù 4
MK - Macedonia 3
PH - Filippine 3
RS - Serbia 3
AU - Australia 2
CO - Colombia 2
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 2
EC - Ecuador 2
HR - Croazia 2
JO - Giordania 2
LU - Lussemburgo 2
SA - Arabia Saudita 2
TZ - Tanzania 2
UY - Uruguay 2
BY - Bielorussia 1
ET - Etiopia 1
ID - Indonesia 1
IL - Israele 1
IQ - Iraq 1
KE - Kenya 1
LT - Lituania 1
ME - Montenegro 1
NO - Norvegia 1
PK - Pakistan 1
PY - Paraguay 1
SC - Seychelles 1
SN - Senegal 1
TH - Thailandia 1
TW - Taiwan 1
Totale 15.655
Città #
Ann Arbor 2.018
Woodbridge 1.167
Fairfield 872
Houston 785
Jacksonville 718
Chandler 683
Dublin 480
Ashburn 466
Wilmington 416
Frankfurt am Main 397
Seattle 352
Dearborn 313
Cambridge 271
Princeton 259
New York 233
Hong Kong 201
Milan 201
Nanjing 155
Lachine 115
Dong Ket 107
Beijing 94
Shanghai 90
Altamura 89
Vienna 82
Lawrence 80
Boardman 70
Nanchang 63
San Diego 54
Toronto 50
Andover 47
Guangzhou 44
Shenyang 44
Hebei 42
Tianjin 37
Pune 36
Brussels 35
Jiaxing 35
Philadelphia 35
Jinan 34
Helsinki 33
Ottawa 31
Falls Church 29
Changsha 28
Zhengzhou 25
Mountain View 22
Huizen 21
Chicago 19
Norwalk 19
Los Angeles 18
Auburn Hills 17
Hangzhou 17
London 17
Rome 16
Ningbo 14
Redmond 11
Taizhou 11
Fremont 10
Kunming 9
Redlands 8
Edmonton 7
Central 6
Madrid 6
Naples 6
Tappahannock 6
Tokyo 6
Berlin 5
Como 5
Fuzhou 5
Hanoi 5
Kilburn 5
Phoenix 5
Plymouth 5
Singapore 5
University Park 5
Uppsala 5
Washington 5
Belsize Park 4
Bergamo 4
Dronfield 4
Gdansk 4
Gießen 4
Kansas City 4
Kiev 4
Landau 4
Leawood 4
Mannheim 4
New Bedfont 4
Nowy Dwor Gdanski 4
Nürnberg 4
Prescot 4
Saronno 4
Sofia 4
Torino 4
Bolzano 3
Bordeaux 3
Brescia 3
Cattolica 3
Cava 3
Copenhagen 3
Dallas 3
Totale 11.826
Nome #
Predicting pesticide fate in small cultivated mountain watersheds using the DynAPlus model: Toward improved assessment of peak exposure 350
Natural variability of enzymatic biomarkers in freshwater invertebrates 325
Natural variability of biochemical biomarkers in the macro-zoobenthos: Dependence on life stage and environmental factors 311
Effects of Pesticides and Electromagnetic Fields on Honeybees: A Field Study Using Biomarkers 264
Risk of POP mixtures on the Arctic food chain 250
Predicted No Effect Concentration (PNEC) 213
Water quality objectives for mixtures of toxic chemicals: problems and perspectives 188
SSD-based rating system for the classification of pesticide risk on biodiversity 186
Rating systems for pesticide risk classification on different ecosystems 176
Investigating the mechanisms of bioconcentration through QSAR classification trees 171
Predicting the joint algal toxicity of multi-component s-triazine mixtures at low-effect concentrations of individual toxicants 170
The Role of High Mountains in the Global Transport of Persistent Organic Pollutants 170
QSAR and chemometric approaches for setting Water Quality Objectives for dangerous chemicals 170
Quantitative inter-specific chemical activity relationships of pesticides in the aquatic environment 169
Toxicity on the luminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri (Beijerinck). II: Response to complex mixtures of heterogeneous chemicals at low levels of individual components 168
Effects of river pollution on the colonisation of artificial substrates by macrozoobenthos 167
QSAR approach for the selection of congeneric compounds with a similar toxicological mode of action 165
Joint algal toxicity of 16 dissimilarly acting chemicals is predictable by the concept of independent action 165
Acceptable-by-design QSARs to predict the dietary biomagnification of organic chemicals in fish 164
Coupling SoilFug model and GIS for predicting pesticide pollution of surface water at watershed level 163
Analysis of a firn core for assessing POP seasonal accumulation on an alpine glacier 159
QSAR models for bioconcentration: Is the increase in the complexity justified by more accurate predictions? 158
Toxicity on the luminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri (Beijerinck). I: QSAR equation for narcotics and polar narcotics 157
Ecological hazard assessment via species sensitivity distributions: The non-exchangeability issue 156
Eutrophic status influences the impact of pesticide mixtures and predation on Daphnia pulex populations 156
Variation of POP concentrations in fresh-fallen snow and air on an Alpine glacier (Monte Rosa) 151
Organochlorine pesticides in Alpine icefields. 146
Managing pesticide risks for non-target ecosystems with pesticide risk indicators: a multicriteria approach 146
Theoretical and experimental evidences of medium range atmospheric transport processes of polycyclic musk fragrances 146
Pesticide risk assessment of a lagoon ecosystem. Part I: exposure assessment 145
Ecological vulnerability analysis: a river basin case study 145
Sensitivity assessment of freshwater macroinvertebrates to pesticides using biological traits 144
A Bayesian approach to model ECp in concentration–response experiments 143
Assessing, mapping and validating site-specific ecotoxicological risk for pesticide mixtures: A case study for small scale hot spots in aquatic and terrestrial environments 143
Evaluating pesticide effects on freshwater invertebrate communities in alpine environment: a model ecosystem experiment 143
The BEAM project: prediction and assessment of mixtures in the aquatic environment 141
Predicting pesticide environmental risk in intensive agricultural areas. II: Screening level risk assessment of complex mixtures in surface waters 141
Modeling and prediction by using whim descriptors in QSAR studies: Toxicity of heterogeneous chemicals on Daphnia magna 141
GIS-based system for surface water risk assessment of agricultural chemicals. 1. Methodological approach 141
POP bioaccumulation in macroinvertebrates of alpine freshwater systems 139
The impact of an insecticide on insect flower visitation and pollination in an agricultural landscape 139
Spatially explicit method for ecotoxicological risk assessment of pesticides for birds 137
Comparison of glacial and non-glacial-fed streams to evaluate the loading of persistent organic pollutants trough seasonal snow/ice melt 136
The Joint Algal Toxicity of Phenylurea Herbicides is Equally Predictable by Concentration Addition and Independent Action 133
Site-specific theoretical risk assessment for pesticides: a case study 133
Ecological vulnerability in risk assessment. A review and perspectives 133
Analisi della cinetica di accumulo e di eliminazione di chlorpyrifos in Xenopus laevis 133
Evaluating the fate of p,p′-DDT in Tianjin, China using a non-steady-state multimedia fugacity model 132
A novel method for assessing risks to pollinators from plant protection products using honeybees as a model species 131
POPs in mountain soils from the Alps and Andes: Suggestions for a 'precipitation effect' on altitudinal gradients 130
GIS-based procedure for site-specific risk assessment of pesticides for aquatic ecosystems 130
QSAR in ecotoxicity: an overview of modern classification techniques 129
The role of high mountains in the global transport of persistent organic pollutants 129
3D-modelling and prediction by WHIM descriptors. Part 8. Toxicity and physico-chemical properties of environmental priority chemicals by 2D-TI and 3D-WHIM descriptors 129
Time-variable exposure and effects of pesticides in an alpine catchment 129
Predicting pesticide mixtures in surface waters from a given crop 128
Historical profile of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in an alpine glacier 126
Organic farming in isolated landscapes does not benefit flower-visiting insects and pollination 126
Predicting pesticide fate in the hive (part 2): development of a dynamic hive model 126
Expert QSAR system for predicting the bioconcentration factor under the REACH regulation 126
The evolution of the environmental quality concept: From the US EPA red book to the European Water Framework Directive 125
Experimental and predicted acute toxicity of antibacterial compounds and their mixtures using the luminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri 125
Coumaphos distribution in the hive ecosystem: Case study for modeling applications 124
Possible role of the exposure to the sun of the different mountain sides on the POP distribution 121
Standardizing chemical risk assessment, at last 119
Pesticide risk assessment of a lagoon ecosystem. Part II: effect assessment and risk characterisation 119
Ecotoxicology: The Challenges for the 21st Century 117
Regulatory assessment of aquatic bioaccumulation: a contribution from QSAR and chemometrics. 116
Persistent organic pollutant in a fish community of a sub-alpine lake 114
Distribution of organochlorine pesticides in pine needles of an oceanic island: The case of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain) 114
PCB distribution in soil and vegetation from different areas in northern Italy 114
La valutazione della vulnerabilità degli ecosistemi nella stima del rischio ecotossicologico 112
Historical trends of organochlorine pesticides in an Alpine glacier 111
Field Trial for Evaluating the Effects on Honeybees of Corn Sown Using Cruiser and Celest xl Treated Seeds 111
Mathematical models for the comprehension of chemical contamination into the hive 111
Risk assessment for honeybees from pesticide-exposed pollen 111
Vulnerabilità ecologica applicata alla valutazione sito-specifica del rischio da prodotti fitosanitari 110
Predicting pesticide fate in the hive (part 1): experimentally determined τ-fluvalinate residues in bees, honey and wax 108
Organochlorine compounds in ice melt water from Italian Alpine rivers 107
Mapping Cumulative Environmental Risks: Examples from the EU NoMiracle Project 107
Different approaches for the evaluation of Kow for s-triazine herbicides 107
A framework for applying ecological vulnerability in risk assessment 107
Assessing and mapping pesticide risk on ecosystems II Epygean terrestrial communities - birds 106
Planetary boundaries for chemical pollution 106
Risk Assessment for Biodiversity: an integrated approach 105
Risk for the POP mixtures in the Arctic food chain 105
ALARM: Assessing LArge-scale environmental Risks for biodiversity with tested Methods - The concept, objectives, structure and management of a large Integrated Project within the 6th framework programme of the European Commission 104
Impacts of a pesticide on pollinator species richness at different spatial scales 104
Toward a new paradigm in ecological risk assessment 104
Do pesticides affect trends in microarthropod communities according to food preferences as indirect effect? 103
Experimental and predicted assessment of the acute toxicity of antibacterial compounds and their mixtures using the luminescent bacteria Vibrio fischeri as biological target 101
Risk for POP mixtures in an Arctic food chain 99
Assessment of PBTs in the EU: A critical assessment of the proposed evaluation scheme with reference to plant protection products 97
A novel approach to assess exposure for pollinators 97
Pesticides and Narcotics toxicity to Vibrio fischery studied by QSAR 96
From hazard to risk: introducing the vulnerability into pesticide ecotoxicology 94
QSAR models for bioconcentration: is the increase in the complexity balanced by better predictions? 93
Experimental validation of a geographical information systems-based procedure for predicting pesticide exposure in surface water 92
Predicting pesticide environmental risk in intensive agricultural areas. I: risk of individual chemicals in surface waters 92
SPEAR application on a small-scale scenario 90
Totale 13.959
Categoria #
all - tutte 43.481
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 43.481


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/2019886 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 148 326 412
2019/20203.305 413 170 255 236 306 452 568 185 292 170 203 55
2020/20212.049 151 78 191 212 133 111 188 125 198 284 108 270
2021/20221.531 84 194 225 126 56 110 107 85 77 121 96 250
2022/20232.793 360 860 240 216 222 393 20 137 194 12 89 50
2023/20241.467 64 71 82 72 251 462 262 58 104 41 0 0
Totale 16.115