Guido Chelazzi
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Recent Articles
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Iannucci A, Svartman M, Bellavita M, Chelazzi G, Stanyon R, Ciofi C
Cytogenet Genome Res
. 2019 Jan;
157(3):166-171.
PMID: 30630162
Our knowledge of Testudines evolution is limited by the lack of modern cytogenetic data. Compared to other reptiles, there is little information even on chromosome banding, let alone molecular cytogenetic...
2.
Reynolds A, Santini G, Chelazzi G, Focardi S
R Soc Open Sci
. 2017 Jul;
4(6):160941.
PMID: 28680656
Weierstrassian Lévy walks are the archetypical form of random walk that do not satisfy the central limit theorem and are instead characterized by scale invariance. They were originally regarded as...
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Frizzi F, Masoni A, Celikkol M, Palchetti E, Ciofi C, Chelazzi G, et al.
Chemosphere
. 2017 Apr;
180:326-334.
PMID: 28412490
Natural habitats with serpentine soils are rich in heavy metal ions, which may significantly affect ecological communities. Exposure to metal pollutants results, for instance, in a reduction of population genetic...
4.
Chelazzi G, Calzolai R
Oecologia
. 2017 Mar;
68(4):557-558.
PMID: 28311712
The tortoise Testudo hermanni Gmelin is non-territorial, frequents non-personal shelters and is generalist in diet, but stays within a home range very stable in time. Analysis of shell temperatures obtained...
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Frizzi F, Ciofi C, Dapporto L, Natali C, Chelazzi G, Turillazzi S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2015 Oct;
10(10):e0137919.
PMID: 26445245
Nest-mate recognition plays a key role in the biology of ants. Although individuals coming from a foreign nest are, in most cases, promptly rejected, the degree of aggressiveness towards non...
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Bini G, Santini G, Chelazzi G
Bull Environ Contam Toxicol
. 2015 Apr;
95(1):12-7.
PMID: 25859835
Exposure to sub-lethal concentrations of a pollutant induces, in some organisms, an acclimation process which increases their resistance to other substances (cross-acclimation). Understanding this phenomenon is important as a basis...
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Zinetti F, Dapporto L, Vovlas A, Chelazzi G, Bonelli S, Balletto E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2013 Jun;
8(6):e65746.
PMID: 23755277
There is increasing evidence that most parapatric cryptic/sister taxa are reproductively compatible across their areas of contact. Consequently, the biological species concept, which assumes absence of interbreeding, is becoming a...
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Milan M, Ferraresso S, Ciofi C, Chelazzi G, Carrer C, Ferrari G, et al.
Mol Ecol
. 2013 Mar;
22(8):2157-72.
PMID: 23480613
The assessment of marine environmental health is a complex but fundamental task both for ecosystem conservation and food safety related to the human consumption of marine products. Manila clams inhabiting...
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Milan M, Coppe A, Reinhardt R, Cancela L, Leite R, Saavedra C, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2011 May;
12:234.
PMID: 21569398
Background: The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, is one of the major aquaculture species in the world and a potential sentinel organism for monitoring the status of marine ecosystems. However, genomic...
10.
Ciofi C, Tzika A, Natali C, Chelazzi G, Naziridis T, Milinkovitch M
Mol Ecol Resour
. 2011 May;
9(1):189-91.
PMID: 21564599
A set of eight highly polymorphic microsatellite markers was isolated and characterized from a genomic library enriched for dinucleotide repeats in the European pond turtle, Emys orbicularis. The markers were...