DAPPORTO, LEONARDO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 7.308
EU - Europa 4.385
AS - Asia 888
AF - Africa 31
SA - Sud America 14
OC - Oceania 8
Totale 12.634
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.280
RU - Federazione Russa 1.474
PL - Polonia 1.098
IT - Italia 607
IE - Irlanda 495
SG - Singapore 256
SE - Svezia 246
CN - Cina 208
HK - Hong Kong 193
IN - India 114
UA - Ucraina 101
DE - Germania 95
GB - Regno Unito 70
FI - Finlandia 64
JO - Giordania 46
ES - Italia 33
BE - Belgio 30
TR - Turchia 30
VN - Vietnam 26
FR - Francia 24
MX - Messico 18
CI - Costa d'Avorio 17
CA - Canada 10
CH - Svizzera 10
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 9
NL - Olanda 9
AU - Australia 7
DK - Danimarca 7
BR - Brasile 5
CO - Colombia 4
ID - Indonesia 4
SC - Seychelles 4
UG - Uganda 4
JP - Giappone 3
MU - Mauritius 3
TW - Taiwan 3
VE - Venezuela 3
BG - Bulgaria 2
HU - Ungheria 2
IR - Iran 2
KR - Corea 2
MK - Macedonia 2
UY - Uruguay 2
VA - Santa Sede (Città del Vaticano) 2
ZA - Sudafrica 2
AT - Austria 1
GH - Ghana 1
GR - Grecia 1
IL - Israele 1
NO - Norvegia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
PT - Portogallo 1
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 1
Totale 12.634
Città #
Fairfield 1.114
Warsaw 1.096
Santa Clara 817
Ashburn 540
Woodbridge 536
Chandler 520
Dublin 495
Seattle 479
Cambridge 447
Houston 443
Wilmington 354
Ann Arbor 211
Singapore 197
Altamura 159
Jacksonville 134
Lawrence 119
Princeton 119
Mumbai 96
Florence 95
Boardman 88
Boston 88
Hong Kong 80
Falls Church 62
Beijing 53
Medford 51
San Diego 51
Moscow 44
Buffalo 35
Izmir 28
Kent 28
Norwalk 26
Shanghai 24
Dong Ket 20
New York 20
Abidjan 17
Brussels 16
Barcelona 14
Dearborn 13
Hillsboro 12
Milan 11
Andover 10
Helsinki 10
London 10
West Jordan 10
Yubileyny 10
Bern 9
Chennai 9
Frankfurt Am Main 9
Los Angeles 9
Rome 9
Phoenix 8
Tappahannock 8
Turin 8
Verona 8
Yantai 8
Copenhagen 6
Ieper 6
Pune 6
Redmond 6
Redwood City 6
Renton 6
Rivoli 6
Roverbella 6
Salerno 6
Toronto 6
Guangzhou 5
Nanjing 5
Pisa 5
Shenzhen 5
Signa 5
Álvaro Obregón 5
Alcalá De Henares 4
Auburn Hills 4
Bologna 4
Booischot 4
Brescia 4
Campi Bisenzio 4
Guadalajara 4
Kampala 4
Naples 4
Xi'an 4
České Budějovice 4
Belém 3
Carpi 3
Castelliri 3
Changsha 3
Düsseldorf 3
Eugene 3
Giaveno 3
Hamburg 3
Madignano 3
Mol 3
Molina de Segura 3
Munich 3
Nanchang 3
Paris 3
Prague 3
Stuttgart 3
Udine 3
Washington 3
Totale 9.075
Nome #
The rules of aggression: how genetic, chemical and spatial factors affect intercolony fights in a dominant species, the Mediterranean acrobat ant Crematogaster scutellaris 245
Habitually used hibernation sites of paper wasps are marked with venom and cuticular peptides 240
Dominulin A and B: two new antibacterial peptides identified on the cuticle and in the venom of the social paper wasp Polistes dominulus using MALDI-TOF, MALDI-TOF/TOF, and ESI-ion trap. 234
Available kin recognition cues may explain why wasp behavior reflects relatedness to nest mates 227
Role of social wasps in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ecology and evolution 224
When the rule becomes the exception. No evidence of gene flow between two Zerynthia cryptic butterflies suggests the emergence of a new model group 224
PS11-4: Population genomics of Saccharomyces cerevisiae human isolates reveals adaptation to the gastrointestinal tract 206
Long-term assessment reveals the hidden and hiding effects of experimental stress on ant colonies 204
Why do cryptic species tend not to co-occur? A case study on two cryptic pairs of butterflies 190
Host plant selection and differential survival on two Aristolochia L. species in an insular population of Zerynthia cassandra 151
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Induces Immune Enhancing and Shapes Gut Microbiota in Social Wasps 147
Simple and informative: applying a basic Anthophila monitoring scheme in a simplified insular ecosystem 135
Sight in a Clique, Scent in Society: Plasticity in the Use of Nestmate Recognition Cues Along Colony Development in the Social Wasp Polistes dominula 135
Assessing the aesthetic attractivity of European butterflies: A web-based survey protocol 130
Biogeography of western Mediterranean butterflies: Combining turnover and nestedness components of faunal dissimilarity 125
Historical and contemporary factors generate unique butterfly communities on islands 123
Hibernation clustering and its consequences on associative nest foundation in Polistes dominulus (Hymenoptera Vespidae). 121
Invading a refugium: Post glacial replacement of the ancestral lineage of a Nymphalid butterfly in the West Mediterranean 121
Females do it better. Individual recognition experiments reveal sexual dimorphism in Lemur catta (Linnaeus 1758) olfactory motivation and territorial defence 121
A combined genetic-morphometric analysis unravels the complex biogeographical history of Polyommatus icarus and Polyommatus celina common blue butterflies 119
Population genomics reveals evolution and variation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in the human and insects gut 118
Application of molecular genetics and geometric morphometrics to taxonomy and conservation of cave beetles in central Italy 117
Phenotypic characterization of cryptic Diplodia species by MALDI-TOF MS and the bias of mycelium age 117
Beyond odor discrimination: Demonstrating individual recognition by Scent in Lemur catta 117
Rise and fall of island butterfly diversity: Understanding genetic differentiation and extinction in a highly diverse archipelago 116
Butterflies of European islands: The implications of the geography and ecology of rarity and endemicity for conservation 116
Dominance Interactions in Young Adult Paper Wasp (Polistes dominulus) Foundresses: A Playlike Behavior? 115
Conservation biogeography of large Mediterranean islands. Butterfly impoverishment, conservation priorities and inferences for an ecologica "island paradigm" 114
Genomics of extreme ecological specialists: multiple convergent evolution but no genetic divergence between ecotypes of Maculinea alcon butterflies 114
Natural biocide disrupts nestmate recognition in honeybees 113
Workers of a Polistes Paper Wasp Detect the Presence of Their Queen by Chemical Cues 112
Major changes in the sex differences in cuticular chemical profiles of the western conifer seed bug (Leptoglossus occidentalis) after laboratory rearing 111
Social dominance molds cuticular and egg chemical blends in a paper wasp 109
Behaviour and chemical signature of pre-hibernating females of Polistes dominulus infected by the strepsipteran Xenos vesparum. 107
Identifying zones of phenetic compression in West Mediterranean butterflies (Satyrinae): Refugia, invasion and hybridization 105
A forest butterfly in sahara desert oases: Isolation does not matter 104
Core and satellite butterfly species on Elba island (Tuscan Archipelago, Italy). A study on persistence based on 120 years of collection data 104
Differentiation in the marbled white butterfly species complex driven by multiple evolutionary forces 101
What can the parameters of the species–area relationship (SAR) tell us? Insights from Mediterranean islands 101
Morphological and chemical analysis of male scent organs in the butterfly genus Pyrgus (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) 100
A new procedure for extrapolating turnover regionalization at mid-small spatial scales, tested on British butterflies 100
Cryptic matters: Overlooked species generate most butterfly beta-diversity 98
Male mate location behaviour and encounter sites in a community of tropical butterflies: Taxonomic and site associations and distinctions 98
Pre-hibernating aggregations of Polistes dominulus: an occasion to study early dominance assessment in social insects. 96
Hydrocarbon rank signatures correlate with differential oophagy and dominance behaviour in Polistes dominulus foundresses 96
Cuticular lipid diversification in Lasiommata megera and Lasiommata paramegaera: The influence of species, sex, and population (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) 96
Comparing population patterns for genetic and morphological markers with uneven sample sizes: An example for the butterfly Maniola jurtina 95
Integrating three comprehensive data sets shows that mitochondrial DNA variation is linked to species traits and paleogeographic events in European butterflies 95
The asymmetric scent: Ringtailed lemurs (Lemur catta) have distinct chemical signatures in left and right brachial glands 95
Timing matters when assessing dominance and chemical signatures in the paper wasp polistes dominulus 94
Corridors and barriers in biodiversity conservation: A novel resource-based habitat perspective for butterflies 94
Island size is not the only consideration. Ranking priorities for the conservation of butterflies on Italian offshore islands 93
Phylogenetic island disequilibrium: Evidence for ongoing long-term population dynamics in two Mediterranean butterflies 93
Satyrinae butterflies from Sardinia and Corsica show a kaleidoscopic intraspecific biogeography (Lepidoptera, Nymphlidae) 92
The biogeography of the western Mediterranean: Elucidating contradictory distribution patterns of differentiation in Maniola jurtina (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) 92
Skipper impoverishment on large West Mediterranean islands (Lepidoptera Hesperioidea): Deterministic, historical and stochastic factors 92
The generalist-specialist continuum: Testing predictions for distribution and trends in British butterflies 91
Phylogeography and counter-intuitive inferences in island biogeography: evidence from morphometric markers in the mobile butterfly Maniola jurtina (Linnaeus) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) 90
The relationships between cuticular hydrocarbon composition, faunal assemblages, inter-island distance, and population genetic variation in Tuscan Archipelago wasps 89
Incipient morphological castes in Polistes gallicus(Vespidae, Hymenoptera) 89
Nestedness in island faunas: Novel insights into island biogeography through butterfly community profiles of colonization ability and migration capacity 89
Cervo R., Baracchi D., Ortolani I., Zechini L., Dapporto L., Beani L., Turillazzi S.Comunicazione visiva nella vespa cartonaia Polistes dominulus. 89
The first red list of Italian butterflies 89
Not only cuticular lipids: First evidence of differences between foundresses and their daughters in polar substances in the paper wasp Polistes dominulus 88
The taxonomic level order as a possible tool for rapid assessment of Arthropod diversity in agricultural landscapes 88
Strategies for size and growth in butterflies (Insecta: Lepidoptera): counterintuitive trends and unique solutions to achieving maturity 88
Rank and epicuticular hydrocarbons in different populations of the paper wasp Polistes dominulus (Christ) (Hymenoptera Vespidae) 88
Medium molecular weight polar substances of the cuticle as tools in the study of the taxonomy, systematics and chemical ecology of tropical hover wasps (Hymenoptera:Stenogastrinae) 88
β-Diversity partitioning of moth communities within and between different forest types 88
Faunal patterns in Tuscan archipelago butterflies (Lepidoptera): The dominant influence is recent geography not paleogeography. 87
recluster: an unbiased clustering procedure for beta-diversity turnover 87
Nestmate recognition and identification of cuticular hydrocarbons composition in the swarm founding paper wasp Ropalidia opifex 87
The generalism-specialism debate: The role of generalists in the life and death of species 87
Species richness, rarity and endemicity on Italian offshore islands: Complementary signals from island-focused and species-focused analyses 86
Epicuticular lipids and fertility in primitively social wasps (Hymenoptera Stenogastrinae) 86
Trans-generational immunization in the acrobat ant Crematogaster scutellaris 86
Reproductive isolation and patterns of genetic differentiation in a cryptic butterfly species complex 85
Relevance of wing morphology in distinguishing and classifying genera and species of Stenogastrinae wasps 84
Turnover and trends in butterfly communities on two British tidal islands: Stochastic influences and deterministic factors 84
Two consecutive Wolbachia ‐mediated mitochondrial introgressions obscure taxonomy in Palearctic swallowtail butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) 84
No evidence of queen immunisation despite transgenerational immunisation in Crematogaster scutellaris ants 83
On status badges and quality signals in Polistes dominulus: body size, facial colour patterns and hierarchical rank. 81
Population genetics revisited - towards a multidisciplinary research field 81
Acquisizione del profilo chimico tipico delle femmine dominanti della specie ospite da parte del parassita sociale Polistes sulcifer. 80
Recognition of social parasites as nest-mates: adoption of colony-specific host cuticular odours by the paper wasp parasite Polistes sulcifer 80
Home economics in an oak gall: behavioural and chemical immune strategies against a fungal pathogen in Temnothorax ant nests 80
Almost royal: incomplete suppression of host workers ovarian development by a social parasite wasp. 79
Use of genetic, climatic, and microbiological data to inform reintroduction of a regionally extinct butterfly 76
Recent geography determines the distribution of some flying Hymenoptera in the Tuscan Archipelago 76
Coupling impoverishment analysis and partitioning of beta diversity allows a comprehensive description of Odonata biogeography in the Western Mediterranean 75
Historical and current patterns of gene flow in the butterfly Pararge aegeria 75
Conservation of amphibian and reptile diversity in agro-ecosystems. 74
Podarcis sicula in an agro-environment in Tuscany (Central Italy): preliminary data on the role of olive tree plantations. 74
Evidence for adaptive constraints on size of marginal wing spots in the grayling butterfly, Hipparchia semele 72
Two aggressive neighbours living peacefully: the nesting association between a stingless bee and the bullet ant 71
Social wasps are a saccharomyces mating nest 71
Rank integration in dominance hierachies of host colonies by the paper wasp social parasite Polistes sulcifer (Hymenoptara Vespidae). 71
Different ranks, different strategies and constraints: analysis of anatomical and physiological traits supports work castration and social coercion in a paper wasp 70
Optimising trait and source selection for explaining occurrence and abundance changes: A case study using British butterflies 69
Social wasp intestines host the local phenotypic variability of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains 69
Totale 10.756
Categoria #
all - tutte 35.906
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 35.906


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/20202.057 0 0 0 0 280 374 325 348 320 169 180 61
2020/20211.328 126 129 96 124 74 127 48 107 151 173 92 81
2021/2022847 34 79 99 26 29 54 44 50 38 42 121 231
2022/20232.194 189 341 53 224 177 417 243 118 241 19 119 53
2023/2024873 54 101 143 43 72 113 36 123 22 46 67 53
2024/20253.090 221 713 403 830 923 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 12.800