Luca Ceriola

792 total citations
22 papers, 284 citations indexed

About

Luca Ceriola is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Ecology and Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Luca Ceriola has authored 22 papers receiving a total of 284 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 15 papers in Ecology and 8 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics. Recurrent topics in Luca Ceriola's work include Marine and fisheries research (19 papers), Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (8 papers) and Cephalopods and Marine Biology (8 papers). Luca Ceriola is often cited by papers focused on Marine and fisheries research (19 papers), Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies (8 papers) and Cephalopods and Marine Biology (8 papers). Luca Ceriola collaborates with scholars based in Italy, Tunisia and Maldives. Luca Ceriola's co-authors include Nicola Ungaro, Fabio Fiorentino, Nicoletta Milone, George D. Jackson, Michele Gristina, Roberta Pace, Germana Garofalo, Othman Jarboui, Leyla Knittweis and Fabio Massa and has published in prestigious journals such as Hydrobiologia, ICES Journal of Marine Science and Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries.

In The Last Decade

Luca Ceriola

22 papers receiving 271 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Luca Ceriola Italy 11 203 148 112 39 31 22 284
Su-Zan Yeh Taiwan 11 322 1.6× 214 1.4× 53 0.5× 104 2.7× 16 0.5× 13 373
Sergio A. Carrasco Chile 10 108 0.5× 191 1.3× 110 1.0× 24 0.6× 17 0.5× 36 309
J. Portela Spain 9 173 0.9× 199 1.3× 105 0.9× 61 1.6× 13 0.4× 20 269
Stuart Hetherington United Kingdom 10 159 0.8× 188 1.3× 34 0.3× 211 5.4× 31 1.0× 14 337
D. Kline United States 6 172 0.8× 127 0.9× 41 0.4× 119 3.1× 23 0.7× 50 326
P. Bekas Greece 9 222 1.1× 154 1.0× 35 0.3× 89 2.3× 38 1.2× 11 296
Rigoberto Rosas‐Luis Mexico 15 222 1.1× 310 2.1× 241 2.2× 72 1.8× 16 0.5× 31 422
Graham E. Gillespie Canada 9 174 0.9× 207 1.4× 48 0.4× 52 1.3× 13 0.4× 18 286
Barbara Koeck United Kingdom 12 231 1.1× 254 1.7× 78 0.7× 247 6.3× 11 0.4× 23 412
Paul Humann China 6 185 0.9× 258 1.7× 38 0.3× 150 3.8× 24 0.8× 8 362

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Fields of papers citing papers by Luca Ceriola

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Luca Ceriola

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Hidalgo, Manuel, Athanassios C. Tsikliras, Tomaso Fortibuoni, et al.. (2022). Risks and adaptation options for the Mediterranean fisheries in the face of multiple climate change drivers and impacts. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 79(9). 2473–2488. 21 indexed citations
3.
Moustahfid, Hassan, Lisa C. Hendrickson, Alexander I. Arkhipkin, et al.. (2021). Ecological-Fishery Forecasting of Squid Stock Dynamics under Climate Variability and Change: Review, Challenges, and Recommendations. Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture. 29(4). 682–705. 31 indexed citations
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Ceriola, Luca, et al.. (2020). Stock assessment of Dolphinfish, Coryphaena hippurus (Linnaeus, 1758) of the Gulf of Hammamet (Tunisia, Central Mediterranean).. Journal of Chemical Biological and Physical Sciences. 10(4). 1 indexed citations
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Hernández, Pilar, Mauro Sinopoli, Francisco Alemany, et al.. (2020). A Global Review on the Biology of the Dolphinfish (Coryphaena hippurus) and Its Fishery in the Mediterranean Sea: Advances in the Last Two Decades. Reviews in Fisheries Science & Aquaculture. 28(3). 376–420. 26 indexed citations
6.
Bonanno, Angelo, Salem Zgozi, Othman Jarboui, et al.. (2018). Marine ecosystems and living resources in the Central Mediterranean Sea: an introduction. Hydrobiologia. 821(1). 1–10. 4 indexed citations
7.
Zgozi, Salem, Marco Barra, Gualtiero Basilone, et al.. (2017). Habitat suitability modelling for a key small pelagic fish species (Sardinella aurita) in the central Mediterranean sea. Hydrobiologia. 821(1). 83–98. 6 indexed citations
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Ceriola, Luca & Nicoletta Milone. (2017). Growth and reproduction of the squid Illex coindetii Verany, 1839 in the central Mediterranean Sea. Mediterranean Marine Science. 18(1). 107–107. 7 indexed citations
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Garofalo, Germana, F. Gargano, Giacomo Milisenda, et al.. (2017). Predictive distribution models of European hake in the south-central Mediterranean Sea. Hydrobiologia. 821(1). 153–172. 6 indexed citations
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Milisenda, Giacomo, Germana Garofalo, Othman Jarboui, et al.. (2017). Biomass HotSpot distribution model and spatial interaction of two exploited species of horse mackerel in the south-central Mediterranean Sea. Hydrobiologia. 821(1). 135–150. 8 indexed citations
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Dragičević, Branko, Jakov Dulčić, Otello Giovanardi, et al.. (2013). Small-scale fisheries in the Adriatic Sea: information gaps at biological, socio-economic and environmental level. 5. 1 indexed citations
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Fiorentino, Fabio, et al.. (2013). Synthesis of information on some demersal crustaceans relevant for fisheries target species in the south-central Mediterranean Sea. OAR@UM (University of Malta). 9 indexed citations
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Knittweis, Leyla, Enrico Arneri, Mark Dimech, et al.. (2013). Stock status and potential yield of deep water rose shrimp (Parapenaeus longirostris, Lucas 1846) in the south-central Mediterranean Sea. OAR@UM (University of Malta). 8 indexed citations
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Fadhlaoui‐Zid, Karima, Leyla Knittweis, Didier Aurelle, et al.. (2012). Genetic structure of Octopus vulgaris (Cephalopoda, Octopodidae) in the central Mediterranean Sea inferred from the mitochondrial COIII gene. Comptes Rendus Biologies. 335(10-11). 625–636. 24 indexed citations
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Ceriola, Luca & George D. Jackson. (2010). Growth, hatch size and maturation in a southern population of the loliginid squidLoliolus noctiluca. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 90(4). 755–767. 15 indexed citations
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Garofalo, Germana, Luca Ceriola, Michele Gristina, Fabio Fiorentino, & Roberta Pace. (2010). Nurseries, spawning grounds and recruitment of Octopus vulgaris in the Strait of Sicily, central Mediterranean Sea. ICES Journal of Marine Science. 67(7). 1363–1371. 28 indexed citations
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Ungaro, Nicola, et al.. (2006). On the suitability of some indicators from trawl surveys data. Mediterranean geographical sub area no.18. 4 indexed citations
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Ceriola, Luca, et al.. (2006). A “Traffic” Light approach for the assessment of the Broadtail shortfin squid Illex coindetii Verany, 1839 in the Southern Adriatic Sea (Central Mediterranean). Reviews in Fish Biology and Fisheries. 17(2-3). 145–157. 13 indexed citations
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Ungaro, Nicola, et al.. (2005). Distribution of demersal crustaceans in the southern Adriatic Sea. Acta Adriatica. 46(1). 27–40. 17 indexed citations

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