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Emanuela Fanelli
Researcher at Marche Polytechnic University
Publications - 93
Citations - 3024
Emanuela Fanelli is an academic researcher from Marche Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & Trophic level. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 81 publications receiving 2490 citations. Previous affiliations of Emanuela Fanelli include Spanish National Research Council & ENEA.
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Fish mitigate trophic depletion in marine cave ecosystems
Simona Bussotti,Antonio Di Franco,Carlo Nike Bianchi,Pierre Chevaldonné,Lea Egea,Emanuela Fanelli,Christophe Lejeusne,Luigi Musco,Carlos Navarro-Barranco,Alexis Pey,Serge Planes,Jean Vincent Vieux-Ingrassia,Paolo Guidetti +12 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis regarding the crucial trophic role of A. imberbis in connecting Mediterranean marine caves with external habitats is supported, as the stomach repletion of individuals sampled early in the morning was significantly higher than later in the day.
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An ecosystem-based deep-ocean strategy
Roberto Danovaro,Jacopo Aguzzi,Emanuela Fanelli,David S.M. Billett,Kristina M. Gjerde,Alan J. Jamieson,Eva Ramirez-Llodra,Craig R. Smith,Paul V. R. Snelgrove,Laurenz Thomsen,C. L. Van Dover +10 more
TL;DR: This work proposes a strategy that builds from existing infrastructures to address research and monitoring needs to inform governments and regulators of the need for deep-ocean protection.
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Ecological variables for developing a global deep-ocean monitoring and conservation strategy
Roberto Danovaro,Emanuela Fanelli,Jacopo Aguzzi,David S.M. Billett,Laura Carugati,Cinzia Corinaldesi,Antonio Dell'Anno,Kristina M. Gjerde,Alan J. Jamieson,Salit Kark,Craig R. McClain,Lisa A. Levin,Noam Levin,Eva Ramirez-Llodra,Henry A. Ruhl,Henry A. Ruhl,Craig R. Smith,Paul V. R. Snelgrove,Laurenz Thomsen,Cindy Lee Van Dover,Moriaki Yasuhara +20 more
TL;DR: Analysis of expert elicitation methods indicates a wide consensus amongst deep-sea experts that monitoring should prioritize large organisms living in deep waters and in benthic habitats, whereas monitoring of ecosystem functioning should focus on trophic structure and biomass production.
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Tracking Fish Abundance by Underwater Image Recognition
Simone Marini,Emanuela Fanelli,Valerio Sbragaglia,Ernesto Azzurro,Joaquín del Río Fernandez,Jacopo Aguzzi +5 more
TL;DR: The automated recognition results were highly correlated with the manual counts and they were highly reliable when used to track fish variations at different hourly, daily, and monthly time scales, and could be easily transferred to other cabled video-observatories.
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New High-Tech Flexible Networks for the Monitoring of Deep-Sea Ecosystems
Jacopo Aguzzi,Damianos Chatzievangelou,Simone Marini,Emanuela Fanelli,Roberto Danovaro,Sascha Flögel,Nadine Lebris,Francis Juanes,Fabio C. De Leo,Joaquin Del Rio,Laurenz Thomsen,Corrado Costa,Giorgio Riccobene,Cristian Tamburini,Dominique Lefèvre,C. Gojak,Pierre-Marie Poulain,Paolo Favali,Annalisa Griffa,Autun Purser,Danelle E. Cline,D.R. Edgington,Joan Navarro,Sergio Stefanni,S. L. D'Hondt,Imants G. Priede,Rodney A. Rountree +26 more
TL;DR: The different fixed and mobile platforms of those benthic and pelagic monitoring networks are described, proposing at the same time an innovative roadmap for the automated computing of hierarchical ecological information on deep-sea ecosystems (i.e., from single species' abundance and life traits to community composition, and overall biodiversity).