BOSELLINI, Francesca
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 7.756
EU - Europa 4.561
AS - Asia 1.738
SA - Sud America 135
OC - Oceania 34
AF - Africa 17
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 4
Totale 14.245
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.703
GB - Regno Unito 1.455
IT - Italia 1.043
SG - Singapore 609
CN - Cina 531
SE - Svezia 501
DE - Germania 439
UA - Ucraina 233
FI - Finlandia 204
HK - Hong Kong 191
FR - Francia 141
TR - Turchia 141
RU - Federazione Russa 105
BG - Bulgaria 102
ID - Indonesia 61
ES - Italia 60
BR - Brasile 50
LU - Lussemburgo 50
AR - Argentina 49
IR - Iran 39
CA - Canada 30
MY - Malesia 29
HU - Ungheria 28
NL - Olanda 27
AU - Australia 26
LT - Lituania 25
RO - Romania 25
IN - India 22
BE - Belgio 21
JP - Giappone 21
AT - Austria 19
VE - Venezuela 18
PL - Polonia 16
PH - Filippine 15
VN - Vietnam 15
GR - Grecia 14
IL - Israele 14
MX - Messico 14
TW - Taiwan 13
BD - Bangladesh 12
CH - Svizzera 11
HR - Croazia 9
IE - Irlanda 9
EG - Egitto 8
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 8
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 6
CO - Colombia 6
JM - Giamaica 5
MT - Malta 5
PE - Perù 5
AM - Armenia 4
EU - Europa 4
PT - Portogallo 4
UY - Uruguay 4
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 3
KR - Corea 3
PK - Pakistan 3
SA - Arabia Saudita 3
CL - Cile 2
CR - Costa Rica 2
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 2
DK - Danimarca 2
LV - Lettonia 2
MA - Marocco 2
NO - Norvegia 2
SI - Slovenia 2
ZA - Sudafrica 2
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 1
DZ - Algeria 1
EC - Ecuador 1
ET - Etiopia 1
IQ - Iraq 1
KE - Kenya 1
LB - Libano 1
LK - Sri Lanka 1
LY - Libia 1
MC - Monaco 1
MV - Maldive 1
OM - Oman 1
PA - Panama 1
RS - Serbia 1
TH - Thailandia 1
TN - Tunisia 1
Totale 14.245
Città #
Southend 1.245
Santa Clara 1.225
Fairfield 687
Chandler 671
Woodbridge 602
Jacksonville 533
Singapore 485
Ashburn 446
Houston 421
Ann Arbor 364
Dearborn 344
Wilmington 287
Nyköping 268
Cambridge 227
Seattle 225
Hong Kong 178
Beijing 138
Helsinki 118
Princeton 105
Modena 102
Sofia 102
Rome 98
Eugene 88
Des Moines 87
San Diego 71
Izmir 69
Milan 62
Redwood City 62
Jakarta 47
Munich 42
Moscow 37
Shanghai 35
Bremen 34
Boardman 30
Luxembourg 29
Bologna 28
Ferrara 28
Shenzhen 28
Falls Church 27
London 26
Miskolc 23
Federal 22
Guangzhou 22
Nuremberg 22
Dudelange 21
Erlangen 21
Falkenstein 21
New York 20
Hefei 18
Kunming 18
Paris 18
Bristol 16
Padova 16
Taranto 16
Vicente Lopez 15
Dong Ket 14
Central 13
Trieste 13
Turin 13
Gifhorn 12
Madrid 12
Norwalk 12
Vienna 12
Brussels 11
Dhaka 11
Holmfirth 11
Landshut 11
Sydney 10
Tel Aviv 10
Toronto 10
Dublin 9
Florence 9
Kocaeli 9
Palermo 9
Parma 9
Cadelbosco di Sopra 8
Los Angeles 8
Nanjing 8
Ottawa 8
Oxford 8
Shenyang 8
Wuhan 8
Buenos Aires 7
Frankfurt am Main 7
Jinan 7
Mountain View 7
Stoke-on-Trent 7
Athens 6
Auburn Hills 6
Dallas 6
Herzogenaurach 6
Indiana 6
Kilburn 6
Lucknow 6
Nanchang 6
Naples 6
Reggio Emilia 6
Reggio Nell'emilia 6
San Francisco 6
Sorbolo 6
Totale 10.379
Nome #
First evidence of coral bioconstructions in the Monte Postale succession (Lower Eocene of Lessini Mts., Veneto, northern Italy) 271
Stratigraphic architecture of the Salento Coast from Capo d’Otranto to S.Maria di Leuca (Apulia, Southern Italy) 247
A unique coral biomineralization pattern has resisted 40 million years of major ocean chemistry change 243
Coralgal buildups associated with the Bolca Fossil-Lagerstätten: new evidence from the Ypresian of Monte Postale (NE Italy) 237
Acropora (Scleractinia) from the Oligocene and Miocene of Europe: species longevity, origination and turnover following the Eocene–Oligocene transition 221
Coralline algae (Corallinales, Rhodophyta) in western and central Mediterranean Messinian reefs 217
A first glimpse on the taphonomy and sedimentary environment of the Eocene siliceous sponges from Chiampo, Lessini Mts, NE Italy 217
Vermetid reefs and their use as palaeobathymetric markers: new insights from the Late Miocene of the Mediterranean (Southern Italy, Crete) 206
A new Fossil-Lagerstätte from the Lower Eocene of Lessini Mountains (northern Italy): A multidisciplinary approach. 204
High coral diversity is coupled with reef-building capacity during the Late Oligocene Warming Event (Castro Limestone, Salento Peninsula, S Italy) 204
Coral facies and cyclicity in the Castelgomberto Limestone (Early Oligocene, Eastern Lessini Mountains, Northern Italy). 203
Impact of ocean acidification on crystallographic vital effect of the coral skeleton 203
Systematics of the Oligocene to Miocene reef coral Tarbellastraea in the northern Mediterranean 202
Revisiting reef models in the Oligocene of northern Italy (Venetian Southern Alps) 202
The Castro Limestone: stratigraphy anf facies of an Oligocene fringing reef (Salento Peninsula, Southern Italy). 197
New paleoenvironmental insights on the Miocene condensed phosphatic layer of Salento (southern Italy) unlocked by the coral‑mollusc fossil archive 196
Microtaphofacies analysis of lower Oligocene turbid-water coral assemblages 195
Paleobiogeography of scleractinian reef corals: Changing patterns during the Oligocene–Miocene climatic transition in the Mediterranean 194
Autoecological significance of growth form in the scleractinian coral Actinacis rollei Reuss (Oligocene, Lessini Mountains, Northern Italy). In Cherchi A. (ed.). Autoecology of selected fossil organisms: Achievements and Problems. 188
The Messinian reef complex of the Salento Peninsula (Southern Italy): Stratigraphy, facies and paleoenvironmental interpretation 186
Paving the way: accomplischments of the First Field Course on Coral Reef Biogeology held in the Red Sea (Marsa Alam, Egypt, 19-24 April 2009) 185
Diversity, composition and structure of Late Eocene shelf-edge coral associations (Nago Limestone, Northern Italy) 183
The paleontological apulian heritage: a preliminary list 182
Revision of Oligocene Mediterranean meandroid corals in the scleractinian families Mussidae, Merulinidae, and Lobophylliidae 182
Coral diversity and temperature: a palaeoclimatic perspective for the Oligo-Miocene of the Mediterranean region. 179
Mesophotic coral buildups in a prodelta setting (late Eocene, southern Pyrenees, Spain): a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic system. 174
Oligocene corals from Monte Bastia (Vicentin Lessini Mountains, N.Italy) 174
The Late Miocene coldspot of z-coral diversity in the Mediterranean: patterns and causes 174
Are coral reefs victims of their own success? 173
Messinian reef-building assemblages of the Salento Peninsula (southern Italy): palaeobathymetric and palaeoclimatic significance 171
The scleractinian genus Hydnophora (revision of Tertiary species). 166
The Dağpazarı carbonate platform (Mut Basin, Southern Turkey): facies and environmental reconstruction of a coral reef system during the Middle Miocene Climatic Optimum. 165
Early Messinian aragonite event reveals high salinity variability prior to the “Messinian Salinity Crisis” (Late Miocene) in the Mediterranean region. 163
Mediterranean corals through time: from Miocene to Present 162
The Oligocene Actinacis coral community of the Southern Alps (Italy): temperature vs. terrigenous control. 162
Organismi costruttori e ambiente di scogliera 160
The coral fauna of Vitigliano: qualitative and quantitative analysis in a back reef environment (Castro Limestone, Late Oligocene, Salento Peninsula, Southern Italy) 158
Ciottoli e blocchi di origine recifale nei conglomerati basali della Formazione a Colombacci (Messiniano, bassa Val Secchia, Appennino settentrionale) 158
La sezione del Monte Postale (Eocene dei Monti Lessini, Veneto): associazioni fossili e ricostruzione paleoambientale. 158
Quando i dinosauri avevano le piume - I fossili cinesi dell'area di Benxi 157
Depositional model and paleodepth reconstruction of a coral-rich, mixed siliciclastic-carbonate system: the Burdigalian of Capo Testa (northern Sardinia, Italy) 157
Significance of Porites - Halimeda and vermetid assemblages. An example from a Messinian reef of the Salento Peninsula (southern Italy). 156
Coral assemblages and bioconstructions adapted to the depositional dynamics of a mixed carbonate-siliciclastic setting: the case study of the Burdigalian Bonifacio Basin (South Corsica) 155
Fossili cenozoici della Valsugana. Catalogo della "Collezione Boschele", parte III 155
The Middle Eocene Monte Postale succession: a new record of a greenhouse coral reef-building association (Veneto, northern ltaly). 154
Exceptional development of dissepimental coenosteum in the new Eocene scleractinian coral genus Nancygyra (Ypresian, Monte Postale, NE Italy) 152
Proposal to establishing paleontological sites in the Emilia-Romagna region (N.Italy) 149
Coral facies across an Oligocene fringing reef (Salento Peninsula, Southern Italy). 145
Growth and demise of a Burdigalian coral bioconstruction on a granite rocky substrate (Bonifacio Basin, South Corsica) 145
High salinity variability during the early Messinian revealed by stable isotope signatures from vermetid and Halimeda reefs of the Mediterranean region. 144
Fossili cenozoici della Valsugana. Catalogo della "Collezione Boschele", parte II 144
A taphonomic approach to coral reef study: examples from the Oligocene of the Piedmont Basin (NW Italy) and Gornji Grad Beds (Slovenia). 143
Rhaetian strata, Wombat Plateau: analysis of fossil communities as a key to paleoenvironmental change 142
Macrofauna associated with the Pleistocene limestones of Zabargad Island (Red Sea): paleoenvironmental and stratigraphic significance. 141
High coral reef connectivity across the Indian Ocean is revealed 6–7 Ma ago by a turbid-water scleractinian assemblage from Tanzania (Eastern Africa) 138
Oligophotic coral bioherms in a terrigenous prodelta setting (Late Eocene, Southern Pyrenees, Spain) 132
Platy coral assemblages: 200 million years of functional stability in response to the limiting effects of light and turbidity. 132
Stratigraphy and facies analisys of the Langhian Dağpazarı reef complex (Mut Basin, Southern Turkey) 131
A Messinian reef at the northern limit of the Mediterranean coral reef zone (Northern Apennines, Italy). 131
Oligocene nearshore benthic assemblages and coral facies of the northern Gargano Promontory (southern Italy). 130
Coral bioconstruction variability in a small basin: the Burdigalian Bonifacio basin (South Corsica). 130
The Scleractinian genus Actinacis. Systematic revision and stratigraphic record of the Tertiary species with special regard to Italian occurrences. 127
Rhodolith-rich lithofacies of the Porto Badisco Calcarenites (upper Chattian, Salento, southern Italy) 126
Turbid-water coral assembalges: a case study from the Oligocene Ligure-Piemontese Basin (N Italy). 123
Coral Buildups in Mesophotic, Siliciclastic Prodelta Settings (Late Eocene, Southern Pyrenees, Spain): An As Yet Unexplored Play? 123
Importanza paleobatimetrica e paleoclimatica delle biocostruzioni a vermetidi nel Miocene Superiore della Penisola Salentina (Italia meridionale). 123
The changing biotic composition and its control on the nature of reef tracts and reef slopes: a case from the Oligo-Miocene of the Apulia Platform margin (Southern Italy). 120
Coral Buildups in Oligophotic, Nutrient‐Rich, Siliciclastic Prodelta Settings (Late Eocene, Southern Pyrenees, Spain): An As Yet Unexplored Play? 120
Biotic changes and their control on Oligocene-Miocene reefs: A case study from the Apulia Platforrn margin (southern Italy) 119
REEFCORAL: a database for assessing the spatio-temporal distribution of z-coral carbonate producers. 118
Coral diversity and temperatures: a paleoclimatic perspective for the Oligo-Miocene of the Mediterranean region 117
Estimating Mediterranean Oligocene-Miocene sea-surface temperature:an approach based on coral taxonomic richness 116
Coralline Algae in Messinian (Upper Miocene) Mediterranean Reefs 116
Evolutionary patterns of Mediterranean Oligocene-Miocene reef corals 115
Burdigalian coral bioconstructions of Sperone (southern Corsica) 113
Encrusting foraminiferan assemblages as palaeoecological tools in reef environments. A case from the Late Eocene of northern Italy 112
Paleoenvironmental analysis and cyclicity of the Mustahil Formation (Cretaceous of Central Somalia) 112
Ca isotope fractionation of inorganic, biologically induced and biologically controlled calcium carbonates. 111
Rhodalgal lithofacies of the Porto Badisco Calcarenite (upper Chattian, Salento, Apulia, southern Italy) 108
Emendamenti alla stratigrafia paleogenica del Monte Baldo (Alpi meridionali, Italia) 107
The Neogene carbonate succession of the Gargano Promontory (Apulia, Southern Italy). 106
High salinity variability during the early Messinian revealed by stable isotope signatures from vermetid and Halimeda reefs of the Mediterranean region 105
Structure, morphogenesis, and evolution of fibrous skeleton in acroporiid scleractinian corals 105
Turbid-water coral assemblages: a case study from the Oligocene Tertiary Piedmont Basin (N. Italy) 104
Estimating sea-surface palaeotemperatures from shallow-water carbonates: the example of Mediterranean Oligocene-Miocene corals. 103
Palaeoecological significance of coral-encrusting foraminifera associations. A case study from the late Eocene of the Nago Limestone (Northern Italy) 103
Palaeoecological implications of coralline algal assemblages from a Messinian reef complex (Salento, southern Italy) 103
Palaeoecological significance of vermetid reefs during the early Messinian of the Mediterranean Basin 99
Rhodalgal lithofacies of the Porto Badisco Calcarenite (Upper Chattian, Apulia Italy). 94
Geochemical proxy data from reef systems suggests high salinity variability and stable sea level within the Mediterranean region during the Messinian prior to the MSC. 92
REEFCORAL: an efficient tool for evaluating the taxonomic and palaeoecological evolution of z-coral communities in the Cenozoic Mediterranean realm 89
Capitolo 6 - Cnidaria 69
Paleo-archives of Cnidaria and Porifera in space and time: Proceedings of the 13th international symposium on fossil cnidaria and porifera 62
A coral hotspot from a hot past: The EECO and post-EECO rich reef coral fauna from Friuli (Eocene, NE Italy) 60
Correction to: High coral reef connectivity across the Indian Ocean is revealed 6–7 Ma ago by a turbid-water scleractinian assemblage from Tanzania (Eastern Africa) (Coral Reefs, (2019), 38, 5, (1023-1037), 10.1007/s00338-019-01830-8) 59
The marine biodiversity impact of the Late Miocene Mediterranean salinity crisis 30
Resilient coral reef ecosystems: The case study of turbid-mesophotic coral buildups during the Late Oligocene Warming Event (Tertiary Piedmont Basin, NW Italy) 28
Late Miocene transformation of Mediterranean Sea biodiversity 28
High-diversity larger foraminiferal assemblages calibrated with calcareous nannoplankton biozones in the aftermath of EECO (Collio, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, northeastern Italy) 24
Unparallel resilience of shallow-water tropical calcifiers (foraminifera and scleractinian reef corals) during the early Paleogene global warming intervals 24
Totale 14.338
Categoria #
all - tutte 47.311
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 47.311


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20201.125 0 0 0 0 0 0 375 263 172 65 135 115
2020/20211.874 157 45 137 119 386 117 170 216 75 245 116 91
2021/20221.899 48 198 196 156 79 97 65 132 216 108 408 196
2022/20231.975 192 169 135 207 208 376 42 222 248 21 69 86
2023/20241.158 81 68 76 161 180 73 139 130 39 35 57 119
2024/20252.634 146 72 136 302 1.082 811 85 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 14.380