Fabrizio Frontalini

5.6k total citations
181 papers, 3.8k citations indexed

About

Fabrizio Frontalini is a scholar working on Atmospheric Science, Ecology and Oceanography. According to data from OpenAlex, Fabrizio Frontalini has authored 181 papers receiving a total of 3.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 113 papers in Atmospheric Science, 88 papers in Ecology and 85 papers in Oceanography. Recurrent topics in Fabrizio Frontalini's work include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (113 papers), Isotope Analysis in Ecology (73 papers) and Marine Biology and Ecology Research (62 papers). Fabrizio Frontalini is often cited by papers focused on Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (113 papers), Isotope Analysis in Ecology (73 papers) and Marine Biology and Ecology Research (62 papers). Fabrizio Frontalini collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Brazil and France. Fabrizio Frontalini's co-authors include Rodolfo Coccioni, Maria Virgínia Alves Martins, Éric Châtelet, Carla Bucci, Lazaro Laut, Luigi Jovane, Federica Semprucci, Maria Balsamo, Vincent M. P. Bouchet and Fabio Francescangeli and has published in prestigious journals such as Nature Communications, SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Fabrizio Frontalini

168 papers receiving 3.7k citations

Peers

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Graham Shimmield United Kingdom
Alessandro Tagliabue United Kingdom
Peter Berg United States
Henko de Stigter Netherlands
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Citations per year, relative to Fabrizio Frontalini Fabrizio Frontalini (= 1×) peers Patrizia Ziveri

Countries citing papers authored by Fabrizio Frontalini

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Fabrizio Frontalini

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All Works

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Pereira, Luiz Gustavo Ribeiro, Juan M. Sarmiento, Eduardo Siegle, et al.. (2025). Contrasting natural and anthropic historical changes in two estuarine systems on the Brazilian coast: Benthic foraminiferal-based Paleo-Ecological Quality Status. Marine Environmental Research. 210. 107306–107306.
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Martins, Maria Virgínia Alves, Johann Hohenegger, Fabrizio Frontalini, et al.. (2025). Comparative analysis of sedimentary metal phases and their respective roles in shaping living benthic foraminiferal communities: Implications for environmental biomonitoring. Marine Environmental Research. 208. 107106–107106.
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Murugesan, P., et al.. (2024). Assessing the Ecological Quality Status in tropical Indian estuaries: testing the applicability of benthic foraminiferal indices. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 31(39). 51604–51618.
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Savian, Jairo F., Daniel R. Franco, Milene Freitas Figueiredo, et al.. (2024). Astronomical Calibration of the Ocean Anoxic Event 1b and Its Implications for the Cause of Mid‐Cretaceous Events: A Multiproxy Record. Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology. 39(11). 1 indexed citations
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Savian, Jairo F., et al.. (2024). Orbital Tuning of Short Reversed Geomagnetic Polarity Intervals in the Cretaceous Normal Polarity Superchron. Geophysical Research Letters. 51(18). 3 indexed citations
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Vogel, Hendrik, Luigi Jovane, Mohamed A. Hamdan, et al.. (2024). Climate variability in northern Africa during the late Holocene: A multiproxy perspective from El-Beida Lake (Wadi El-Natrun, Egypt). Quaternary Science Reviews. 337. 108801–108801. 1 indexed citations
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Frontalini, Fabrizio, Caterina Ciacci, Giuseppe Protano, et al.. (2024). Environmental Diagnosis through a Flow Cytometric Approach. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 25(20). 11069–11069.
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Ishikawa, Akira, et al.. (2023). Fine-grained interplanetary dust input during the Turonian (Late Cretaceous): evidence from osmium isotope and platinum group elements. Scientific Reports. 13(1). 22051–22051. 4 indexed citations
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Bouchet, Vincent M. P., Laurent Seuront, Akira Tsujimoto, et al.. (2023). Foraminifera and plastic pollution: Knowledge gaps and research opportunities. Environmental Pollution. 324. 121365–121365. 8 indexed citations
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Sousa, Silvia Helena de Mello e, Cíntia Yamashita, Fabrizio Frontalini, et al.. (2023). Benthic foraminifera as proxies for assessing the effects of a pier marina construction: A case study in the naturally stressed environment of the Saco da Ribeira (Flamengo Bay, SE Brazil). Marine Pollution Bulletin. 194(Pt A). 115225–115225. 2 indexed citations
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Frontalini, Fabrizio, Éric Châtelet, Fabio Francescangeli, et al.. (2023). Understanding the Distributions of Benthic Foraminifera in the Adriatic Sea with Gradient Forest and Structural Equation Models. Applied Sciences. 13(2). 794–794. 4 indexed citations
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Martins, Maria Virgínia Alves, B. Rubio, J. F. Santos, et al.. (2022). Factors driving sediment compositional change in the distal area of the Ria de Vigo (NW Spain): oceanographic processes vs. paleopollution. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 29(46). 69652–69679.
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Martins, Maria Virgínia Alves, Egberto Pereira, Sérgio Bergamaschi, et al.. (2022). Trace metals enrichment and potential ecological risk in sediments of the Sepetiba Bay (Rio de Janeiro, SE Brazil). Marine Pollution Bulletin. 177. 113485–113485. 20 indexed citations
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Greco, Mattia, Franck Lejzerowicz, Antonio Caruso, et al.. (2022). Environmental RNA outperforms eDNA metabarcoding in assessing impact of marine pollution: A chromium-spiked mesocosm test. Chemosphere. 298. 134239–134239. 29 indexed citations
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Spagnoli, Federico, et al.. (2021). Sources and Metal Pollution of Sediments from a Coastal Area of the Central Western Adriatic Sea (Southern Marche Region, Italy). Applied Sciences. 11(3). 1118–1118. 35 indexed citations
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Cesarini, Erica, Barbara Canonico, Carla Bucci, et al.. (2020). Assessing the Cadmium Effects on the Benthic Foraminifer Ammonia cf. parkinsoniana: An Acute Toxicity Test. Water. 12(4). 1018–1018. 17 indexed citations
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Ciacci, Caterina, Ilaria Corsi, Elisa Bergami, et al.. (2019). Nanoparticle-Biological Interactions in a Marine Benthic Foraminifer. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 19441–19441. 30 indexed citations
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Frontalini, Fabrizio, Takashi Toyofuku, Jarosław Tyszka, et al.. (2019). Foraminiferal Ultrastructure: A perspective From Fluorescent and Fluorogenic Probes. Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences. 124(9). 2823–2850. 14 indexed citations

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