Maria Cassano

551 total citations
13 papers, 366 citations indexed

About

Maria Cassano is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology and Global and Planetary Change. According to data from OpenAlex, Maria Cassano has authored 13 papers receiving a total of 366 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 6 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 6 papers in Ecology and 6 papers in Global and Planetary Change. Recurrent topics in Maria Cassano's work include Turtle Biology and Conservation (6 papers), Amphibian and Reptile Biology (5 papers) and Bird parasitology and diseases (3 papers). Maria Cassano is often cited by papers focused on Turtle Biology and Conservation (6 papers), Amphibian and Reptile Biology (5 papers) and Bird parasitology and diseases (3 papers). Maria Cassano collaborates with scholars based in Argentina and Italy. Maria Cassano's co-authors include Filippo Petruccelli, Pietro Bria, Marco Di Nicola, Giovanni Martinotti, Gianluigi Conte, Giuseppe La Torre, C. Villella, Luigi Janiri, Domitilla Di Thiene and Pietro G. Signorile and has published in prestigious journals such as Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Journal of Gambling Studies and Urban Ecosystems.

In The Last Decade

Maria Cassano

13 papers receiving 344 citations

Peers

Maria Cassano
Adam Pettitt United States
Tina Nguyen United States
Julie Roberts United Kingdom
Lee Thung Sen Indonesia
Anh Thai United States
Wu Hm China
Cate Curtis New Zealand
Adam Pettitt United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by Maria Cassano

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Maria Cassano

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All Works

13 of 13 papers shown
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Cassano, Maria, et al.. (2024). Camallanine Nematodes Parasitizing Endangered Freshwater Turtles from South America, with the Description of Two New Species. South American Journal of Herpetology. 30(1). 1 indexed citations
2.
Signorile, Pietro G., et al.. (2022). Endometriosis: A Retrospective Analysis of Clinical Data from a Cohort of 4,083 Patients, With Focus on Symptoms. In Vivo. 36(2). 874–883. 22 indexed citations
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Cassano, Maria & Leandro Alcalde. (2022). Diet and Habitat of the Scorpion Mud Turtle (Kinosternon scorpioides scorpioides) in the Southern Limit of the Species' Distribution (Argentina). Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 21(2). 2 indexed citations
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Signorile, Pietro G., et al.. (2021). Endometriosis: A Retrospective Analysis on Diagnostic Data in a Cohort of 4,401 Patients. In Vivo. 36(1). 430–438. 14 indexed citations
6.
Cassano, Maria, et al.. (2020). Where are the turtles when they are not? Underwater refuges used by Hydromedusa tectifera COPE, 1869 in a suburban stream. Urban Ecosystems. 23(6). 1289–1297. 2 indexed citations
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Cassano, Maria, et al.. (2019). Abundance and Population Structure of Hydromedusa tectifera Cope 1869 in a Highly Anthropogenic Environment in Argentina. Chelonian Conservation and Biology. 18(1). 24–24. 2 indexed citations
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Alcalde, Leandro, et al.. (2019). Species composition, abundance and diet of a squamate assemblage from the Carnaval stream headwaters (Buenos Aires, Argentina). Urban Ecosystems. 22(6). 1165–1172. 3 indexed citations
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Alcalde, Leandro, et al.. (2017). An Easy, Cheap, and Versatile Method to Trap Turtles, with Calibrated Sampling Effort. South American Journal of Herpetology. 12(2). 107–107. 3 indexed citations
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Cassano, Maria, et al.. (2016). Spiroxys contortus (Rudolphi, 1819) and Hedruris orestiae (Moniez, 1889) in Argentine turtles. Check List. 12(6). 1993–1993. 9 indexed citations
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Vitale, Elsa, Angela Notarnicola, Silvio Tafuri, et al.. (2013). Orthopedic Multidimensional Prognostic Index (Ortho-MPI) in the elderly with hip or neck femur fracture: A pilot study. Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics. 58(1). 101–104. 14 indexed citations
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Martinotti, Giovanni, C. Villella, Domitilla Di Thiene, et al.. (2011). Problematic mobile phone use in adolescence: a cross-sectional study. Journal of Public Health. 19(6). 545–551. 94 indexed citations
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Villella, C., Giovanni Martinotti, Marco Di Nicola, et al.. (2010). Behavioural Addictions in Adolescents and Young Adults: Results from a Prevalence Study. Journal of Gambling Studies. 27(2). 203–214. 195 indexed citations

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