CARDINI, Andrea Luigi
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 10.830
AS - Asia 4.144
EU - Europa 3.927
SA - Sud America 904
OC - Oceania 106
AF - Africa 93
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 9
Totale 20.013
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 10.606
GB - Regno Unito 1.526
CN - Cina 1.317
SG - Singapore 939
HK - Hong Kong 765
BR - Brasile 648
IT - Italia 492
DE - Germania 431
SE - Svezia 326
VN - Vietnam 237
UA - Ucraina 222
RU - Federazione Russa 197
TR - Turchia 197
KR - Corea 171
FI - Finlandia 138
CA - Canada 132
FR - Francia 119
AU - Australia 96
BG - Bulgaria 91
IN - India 91
AR - Argentina 88
ID - Indonesia 88
MX - Messico 81
JP - Giappone 80
ES - Italia 65
NL - Olanda 64
MY - Malesia 59
CO - Colombia 52
IR - Iran 41
CL - Cile 40
PL - Polonia 36
ZA - Sudafrica 33
EC - Ecuador 32
BD - Bangladesh 30
BE - Belgio 27
CH - Svizzera 24
IE - Irlanda 24
PH - Filippine 23
AT - Austria 20
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 20
PT - Portogallo 20
IL - Israele 17
NO - Norvegia 17
PE - Perù 16
LT - Lituania 14
TW - Taiwan 13
UZ - Uzbekistan 13
VE - Venezuela 12
PK - Pakistan 11
TH - Thailandia 11
MA - Marocco 10
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 10
EG - Egitto 9
RS - Serbia 9
TN - Tunisia 8
GR - Grecia 7
IQ - Iraq 7
BO - Bolivia 6
RO - Romania 6
SA - Arabia Saudita 6
DK - Danimarca 5
KE - Kenya 5
LU - Lussemburgo 5
NA - Namibia 5
SI - Slovenia 5
UY - Uruguay 5
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 4
EE - Estonia 4
ET - Etiopia 4
EU - Europa 4
HN - Honduras 4
NG - Nigeria 4
OM - Oman 4
PY - Paraguay 4
XK - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.XK??? 4
BA - Bosnia-Erzegovina 3
IS - Islanda 3
KG - Kirghizistan 3
KZ - Kazakistan 3
MG - Madagascar 3
AZ - Azerbaigian 2
CI - Costa d'Avorio 2
DO - Repubblica Dominicana 2
GE - Georgia 2
HR - Croazia 2
JO - Giordania 2
MN - Mongolia 2
RE - Reunion 2
RW - Ruanda 2
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 1
AL - Albania 1
BN - Brunei Darussalam 1
BT - Bhutan 1
CG - Congo 1
DZ - Algeria 1
GF - Guiana Francese 1
GH - Ghana 1
GT - Guatemala 1
HU - Ungheria 1
JM - Giamaica 1
Totale 20.000
Città #
Fairfield 1.429
Santa Clara 1.226
Southend 936
Woodbridge 778
Ashburn 772
Hong Kong 749
Houston 685
Singapore 591
Chandler 552
Seattle 539
Hefei 489
Cambridge 470
Jacksonville 465
Wilmington 424
Ann Arbor 381
London 278
Dearborn 271
Nyköping 244
Beijing 215
Modena 132
San Diego 120
Seoul 116
Council Bluffs 99
Princeton 98
Ho Chi Minh City 95
Los Angeles 93
Bremen 91
Sofia 91
Redwood City 88
Eugene 86
The Dalles 76
Chicago 71
Moscow 69
New York 60
Jakarta 56
São Paulo 55
Milan 53
Buffalo 51
Helsinki 48
Izmir 45
Hanoi 40
Shanghai 39
Columbus 35
Guangzhou 32
Dallas 30
Brisbane 29
Des Moines 29
Paris 29
Tokyo 28
Munich 25
Warsaw 25
Salt Lake City 24
Rio de Janeiro 23
Manchester 22
San Francisco 22
Santiago 21
Dongguan 19
Norwalk 19
Rome 19
Buenos Aires 18
Falls Church 18
Brussels 17
Gainesville 17
Madrid 17
Amsterdam 16
Bogotá 16
Dong Ket 16
Dublin 16
Barcelona 15
Boardman 15
Montreal 15
Nuremberg 15
Toronto 15
Calgary 14
Istanbul 14
Nanjing 14
Phoenix 14
Porto Alegre 14
Shah Alam 14
Brooklyn 13
Fayetteville 13
Johannesburg 13
Lima 13
Quito 13
Adelaide 12
Denver 12
Frankfurt am Main 12
Jinan 12
Kent 12
Liverpool 12
Prague 12
San Mateo 12
Wuhan 12
Buk-gu 11
Tashkent 11
Washington 11
Augusta 10
Belo Horizonte 10
Guayaquil 10
Lafayette 10
Totale 14.253
Nome #
Missing the third dimension in geometric morphometrics: how to assess if 2D images really are a good proxy for 3D structures? 1.311
A practical, step-by-step, guide to taxonomic comparisons using Procrustes geometric morphometrics and user-friendly software (part A): introduction and preliminary analyses 498
On growth and form in the "computer era": from geometric to biological morphometrics. 345
Estimating the magnitude of morphoscapes: how to measure the morphological component of biodiversity in relation to habitats using geometric morphometrics 303
Leaf Morphology, Taxonomy and Geometric Morphometrics: A Simplified Protocol for Beginners 303
Lost in the Other Half: Improving Accuracy in Geometric Morphometric Analyses of One Side of Bilaterally Symmetric Structures 297
Just another island dwarf? Phenotypic distinctiveness in the poorly known Soemmerring's Gazelle,Nanger soemmerringii(Cetartiodactyla: Bovidae), of Dahlak Kebir Island 276
A geometric morphometric approach to the study of ecogeographical and clinal variation in vervet monkeys 275
Does the skull carry a phylogenetic signal? Evolution and modularity in the guenons 268
A geometric morphometric assessment of the optic cup in glaucoma 267
Sample size and sampling error in geometric morphometric studies of size and shape 263
Yellow-bellied marmots (Marmota flaviventris) 'in the shape space' (Rodentia, Sciuridae): sexual dimorphism, growth and allometry of the mandible 254
A phylogenetic assessment of the branchiobdellidan family Branchiobdellidae (Annelida, Clitellata) using spermatological and somatic characters 253
Evolution and morphology of Marmota (Rodentia, Sciuridae): ontogeny and interspecific comparison of skulls of all living species 250
Rings without a lord? Enigmatic fossils from the lower Palaeozoic of Bohemia and the Carnic Alps 249
Evolutionary Acceleration and Divergence in Procolobus kirkii 247
Biogeographic variation in the baboon: dissecting the cline 245
Tempo and mode of evolutionary divergence in modern and Holocene Vancouver Island marmots (Marmota vancouverensis) (Mammalia, Rodentia) 242
Estimation of sex from cranial measurements in a Western Australian population 242
Clines in Africa: does size vary in the same way among widespread Sub-Saharan monkeys? 242
Can morphospace shed light on cave bear spatial-temporal variation? Population dynamics of Ursus spelaeus from Romualdova pećina and Vindija, (Croatia) 238
Discriminant function analyses in archaeology: are classification rates too good to be true? 237
A Geometric Morphometric Approach to the Quantification of Population Variation in Sub-Saharan African Crania 237
Marmot evolution and global change in the past 10 million years 236
The radiation of red colobus monkeys (Primates, Colobinae): morphological evolution in a clade of endangered African primates 233
Mandibular morphology as an indicator of human subadult age: geometric morphometric approaches 232
Larger mammals have longer faces because of size-related constraints on skull form 229
Left, right or both? Estimating and improving accuracy of one-side-only geometric morphometric analyses of cranial variation 228
Evolution of marmots (Rodentia, Sciuridae): combining information on labial and lingual sides of the mandible 226
Concordance of traditional osteometric and volume rendered MSCT interlandmark cranial measurements 225
The application of traditional and geometric morphometric analyses for forensic quantification of sexual dimorphism: preliminary investigations in a Western Australian population 222
A ‘long-fuse domestication’ of the horse? Tooth shape suggests explosive change in modern breeds compared with extinct populations and living Przewalski’s horses 222
The geometry of the marmot (Rodentia : Sciuridae) mandible: Phylogeny and patterns of morphological evolution 221
How many specimens do I need? Sampling error in geometric morphometrics: testing the sensitivity of means and variances in simple randomized selection experiments 220
Estimation of sex from sternal measurements in a Western Australian population 220
GeMBiD, a Geometric Morphometric Approach to the Study of Biological Diversity: An Example Study of the Red Colobus (Procolobus Piliocolobus ) Species Complex 215
Shape variation of prey-catching structures in geophilomorph centipedes: A preliminary investigation using geometric morphometrics 215
Size variation facilitates population divergence but does not explain it all: an example study from a widespread African monkey 214
Variation in guenon skulls (II): sexual dimorphism 213
Mandibular shape in the genus Marmota (Rodentia, Sciuridae): a preliminary analysis using outlines 209
Variation in guenon skulls (I): species divergence, ecological and genetic differences 209
The long and winding road: identifying pig domestication through molar size and shape 207
Patterns of morphological evolution in Marmota (Rodentia, Sciuridae): geometric morphometrics of the cranium in the context of marmot phylogeny, ecology and conservation 206
Evolutionary acceleration in the most endangered mammal of Canada: speciation and divergence in the Vancouver Island marmot (Rodentia, Sciuridae) 205
Morphometrics and phylogenetics: Principal components of shape from cranial modules are neither appropriate nor effective cladistic characters 204
Why the Long Face? Kangaroos and Wallabies Follow the Same ‘Rule’ of Cranial Evolutionary Allometry (CREA) as Placentals 204
Geographical and taxonomic influences on cranial variation in red colobus monkeys (Primates, Colobinae): introducing a new approach to 'morph' monkeys 204
Optic disc morphology - Rethinking shape 202
Bioturbation beyond Earth: potential, methods and models of astroichnology 200
The phylogeny of Branchiobdellida (Annelida, Clitellata) assessed by sperm characters 197
Is there a 'Wainer's rule'? Testing which sex varies most as an example analysis using GueSDat, the free Guenon Skull Database 196
Morphometric analysis of pelvic sexual dimorphism in a contemporary Western Australian population 190
Extreme climate, rather than population history, explains mid-facial morphology of Northern Asians 189
Mandibular morphology as an indicator of human subadult age: Interlandmark approaches 186
Skull form and evolution in Marmota (Rodentia, Sciuridae). 180
Postnatal ontogeny of marmot (Rodentia, Sciuridae) crania: Allometric trajectories and species divergence 178
Post-natal ontogeny of the mandible and ventral cranium in Marmota species (Rodentia, Sciuridae): allometry and phylogeny 177
The 'temporal effect' in hominids: Reinvestigating the nature of support for a chimp-human clade in bone morphology 177
The phylogenetic signal in cranial morphology of Vipera aspis: a contribution from geometric morphometrics 168
Crescita e forma in Marmota (Rodentia, Sciuridae): la morfometria geometrica della mandibola nell'indagine ontogenetica e filogenetica. 167
Morphological evolution in marmots (Rodentia, Sciuridae): size and shape of the dorsal and lateral surfaces of the cranium 163
Detecting biological uniqueness using geometric morphometrics: an example case from the Vancouver Island marmot 160
Anthropology from the desk? The challenges of the emerging era of data sharing 158
Static allometry, species discrimination and sexual dimorphism of guenons (Primates, Cercopithecinae): a three-dimensional morphometric analysis of the skull 156
Procrustes-based geometric morphometrics on MRI images: An example of inter-operator bias in 3D landmarks and its impact on big datasets 156
Can morphotaxa be assessed with photographs? Estimating the accuracy of two-dimensional cranial geometric morphometrics for the study of threatened populations of African monkeys 155
GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRICS 154
Biogeographic Analysis Using Geometric Morphometrics: Clines in Skull Size and Shape in aWidespread African Arboreal Monkey 153
Exploring Clinal Variation in the Morphology of Baboons (Papio spp.): A Geometric Morphometric Approach 153
Virtual Morphology and Evolutionary Morphometrics in the new millenium. 151
Unsustainable development goals 150
Cross-validated Between Group PCA Scatterplots: A Solution to Spurious Group Separation? 146
Anyone with a Long-Face? Craniofacial Evolutionary Allometry (CREA) in a Family of Short-Faced Mammals, the Felidae 144
Shape diversity in the trophi of different species of Rotaria (Rotifera, Bdelloidea): a geometric morphometric study 143
Rings without a lord? Enigmatic fossils from the Lower Paleozoic of Bohemia and the Carnic Alps. 143
GeMBiD, a ‘Geometric morphometric approach to the study of biological diversity’ 142
Less tautology, more biology? A comment on “high-density” morphometrics 142
Piracy strikes back on Lake Maggiore (Northen Italy): first report of Common Merganser Mergus merganser kleptoparasitizing Great Crested grebe Podiceps cristatus 136
Seeing Distinct Groups Where There are None: Spurious Patterns from Between-Group PCA 136
How flat can a horse be? Exploring 2D approximations of 3D crania in equids 128
Less is more: researcher survival guide in times of economic crisis. 126
“Nose-metrics” of wild southern elephant seal (Mirounga leonina) males using image analysis and geometric morphometrics 121
Craniofacial Allometry is a Rule in Evolutionary Radiations of Placentals 119
Integration and Modularity in Procrustes Shape Data: Is There a Risk of Spurious Results? 119
Geometric morphometrics on juvenile crania: Exploring age and sex variation in an Australian population 119
As fast as a hare: Did intraspecific morphological change bring the Hallands Väderö Island population of Lepus timidus close to interspecific differences in less than 150 years? 117
Monkey macroecology: spatial, environmental and taxonomic influences on cranial morphology in Piliocolobus and Chlorocebus 116
Modern morphometrics and the study of population differences: Good data behind clever analyses and cool pictures? 116
Corrigendum to “How flat can a horse be? Exploring 2D approximations of 3D crania in equids” [Zoology 139 (2020) 125746] (Zoology (2020) 139, (S0944200620300052), (10.1016/j.zool.2020.125746)) 114
On the Misidentification of Species: Sampling Error in Primates and Other Mammals Using Geometric Morphometrics in More Than 4000 Individuals 111
A practical, step-by-step, guide to taxonomic comparisons using Procrustes geometric morphometrics and user-friendly software (part B): group comparisons 106
Procrustes Shape Cannot be Analyzed, Interpreted or Visualized one Landmark at a Time 106
6000 wolves and 331,449,281 people: Can we coexist with other species if we do not abandon anthropocentrism? 97
Sexual differences in human cranial morphology: Is one sex more variable or one region more dimorphic? 92
Do brachycephaly and nose size predict the severity of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA)? A sample-based geometric morphometric analysis of craniofacial variation in relation to OSA syndrome and the role of confounding factors 91
Erratum to: Larger mammals have longer faces because of size-related constraints on skull form (Nature Communications, (2013), 4, 1, (2458), 10.1038/ncomms3458) 85
Allometry and phylogenetic divergence: Correspondence or incongruence? 81
Erratum to 'Estimation of sex from cranial measurements in a Western Australian population' [Forensic Sci. Int. 229 (2013) 158.e1-158.e8] 81
Rosling’s fallacy: Conservation, biodiversity and the anthropocentrism of Hans Rosling’s Factfulness 78
The pangolin is not the culprit and species do not mount invasions 69
Totale 20.001
Categoria #
all - tutte 77.362
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 77.362


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2020/20211.361 0 0 0 0 0 146 194 256 120 265 234 146
2021/20221.802 91 311 184 63 38 88 123 80 204 147 259 214
2022/20231.783 213 131 117 142 258 284 46 177 250 27 93 45
2023/20241.211 63 87 88 60 223 99 120 173 35 47 72 144
2024/20254.294 134 91 89 291 880 608 384 279 379 203 435 521
2025/20263.118 456 361 736 787 671 107 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 20.239