TAGLIAPIETRA, VALENTINA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
EU - Europa 11.375
NA - Nord America 8.077
AS - Asia 2.300
AF - Africa 420
SA - Sud America 158
OC - Oceania 136
Unknown Continent - ???statistics.table.value.continent.Unknown Continent??? 22
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
Totale 22.490
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 7.928
PL - Polonia 4.789
IT - Italia 1.803
DE - Germania 1.655
SG - Singapore 627
GB - Regno Unito 466
RU - Federazione Russa 409
CN - Cina 400
UA - Ucraina 338
FR - Francia 276
IE - Irlanda 246
HK - Hong Kong 231
PK - Pakistan 178
SE - Svezia 167
NL - Olanda 160
FI - Finlandia 152
VN - Vietnam 140
IN - India 123
ES - Italia 119
AU - Australia 115
KR - Corea 114
BE - Belgio 109
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 104
CA - Canada 94
BR - Brasile 93
JP - Giappone 89
TR - Turchia 82
NO - Norvegia 79
HU - Ungheria 73
AT - Austria 68
SK - Slovacchia (Repubblica Slovacca) 62
CI - Costa d'Avorio 55
PH - Filippine 53
ZA - Sudafrica 52
CH - Svizzera 49
IR - Iran 47
PT - Portogallo 47
MX - Messico 45
LY - Libia 42
TW - Taiwan 41
LT - Lituania 39
DZ - Algeria 38
NG - Nigeria 36
DK - Danimarca 33
TH - Thailandia 32
MY - Malesia 27
BD - Bangladesh 25
ET - Etiopia 23
GH - Ghana 22
TZ - Tanzania 21
MU - Mauritius 20
RO - Romania 20
EU - Europa 19
HR - Croazia 19
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 17
AR - Argentina 15
BG - Bulgaria 15
CL - Cile 15
EG - Egitto 15
GR - Grecia 15
UG - Uganda 15
PE - Perù 14
RS - Serbia 13
BJ - Benin 12
CO - Colombia 12
KE - Kenya 12
IL - Israele 11
SC - Seychelles 11
EE - Estonia 10
ID - Indonesia 10
SI - Slovenia 10
JO - Giordania 9
MA - Marocco 9
DJ - Gibuti 8
EC - Ecuador 7
IQ - Iraq 7
IS - Islanda 7
KZ - Kazakistan 7
OM - Oman 7
GA - Gabon 6
LV - Lettonia 6
SA - Arabia Saudita 6
AE - Emirati Arabi Uniti 5
BF - Burkina Faso 5
GE - Georgia 5
BW - Botswana 4
CY - Cipro 4
KH - Cambogia 4
NP - Nepal 4
PG - Papua Nuova Guinea 4
A2 - ???statistics.table.value.countryCode.A2??? 3
AL - Albania 3
BT - Bhutan 3
CR - Costa Rica 3
LA - Repubblica Popolare Democratica del Laos 3
MD - Moldavia 3
PA - Panama 3
SD - Sudan 3
ZM - Zambia 3
GI - Gibilterra 2
Totale 22.459
Città #
Warsaw 4.761
Fairfield 669
Jacksonville 549
Ashburn 482
Chandler 443
Falkenstein 365
Woodbridge 365
Wilmington 330
Seattle 324
Houston 278
Cambridge 255
Ann Arbor 250
New York 242
Dublin 231
Singapore 207
Hong Kong 204
Los Angeles 184
San Michele All'adige 171
Olalla 158
Boardman 153
Buffalo 151
San Mateo 145
Milan 135
Dong Ket 133
Moscow 125
Dearborn 111
Helsinki 109
Council Bluffs 104
Rome 99
Beijing 88
Mülheim 83
Shanghai 82
Redwood City 81
Lavis 77
Turin 77
Faisalabad 65
Washington 60
Brussels 59
Budapest 58
Abidjan 55
London 55
Mountain View 51
Munich 50
Philadelphia 49
Frankfurt am Main 48
Guangzhou 48
Mezzolombardo 48
Amsterdam 45
Canzo 42
Padova 42
Seoul 42
Assago 40
Brno 38
Naples 38
Paris 35
Florence 33
Las Vegas 33
Nuremberg 33
Tokyo 32
Vienna 32
Bratislava 31
São Paulo 31
Ottawa 28
Berlin 27
Montpellier 27
Santa Clara 27
Blacksburg 26
San Diego 26
Trento 26
Oslo 25
Bari 24
Bologna 24
Athens 23
Islamabad 23
Melbourne 23
Prague 23
Accra 22
Andalo 22
Bangkok 22
Olomouc 22
Perth 22
Phoenix 22
Massimeno 21
Sydney 21
Lahore 20
Rubano 20
Falls Church 19
Gwangmyeong 19
Udine 19
Verona 19
Glasgow 18
Karachi 18
Manchester 18
Sapporo 18
Boston 17
Johannesburg 17
Lisbon 17
New Taipei 17
Bengaluru 16
Dallas 16
Totale 14.228
Nome #
Identifying the hazards correlated with rodent and tick-borne diseases in Europe 656
Cervidi, piccoli mammiferi e zecche: un approccio sperimentale alla determinazione del rischio da TBD (malattie trasmesse da zecche) 489
Newly emerging tick-borne infections, their prevalence and genetic variability in northern Italy 432
Identification of Ixodes ricinus blood meals using an automated protocol with high resolution melting analysis (HRMA) reveals the importance of domestic dogs as larval tick hosts in Italian alpine forests 422
Recent increase of Dobrava-Belgrade virus (DOBV) in yellow-necked mice in northern Italy 420
Why account for biodiversity for mitigating tick-borne disease risk? Insights and perspectives from eastern Italian Alps 397
Rodents, deer and ticks: how their interaction affects tick-borne diseases emergence and spread 397
Masting, rodent dynamics and tick-borne encephalitis risk 379
Remotely sensed climatic factors associated with tick phenology and infestation of hosts 379
Temporal changes in rodent- and tick-borne diseases in Europe: how are they linked? 366
Climate change and biodiversity loss as drivers for zoonotic diseases emergence in the Alps: the case of tick-borne encephalitis 363
Biotic and abiotic factors affecting phenology of Ixodes ricinus (Acari Ixodidae) in Italy 361
Effect of climate and habitat type on the spatio-temporal variability of tick-borne bacteria in Europe 353
Empirical assessment of deer density threshold on Tick borne encephalitis risk under natural conditions 347
Prevalence and genetic variability of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in wild rodents from the Italian alps 344
Saturation deficit and deer density affect questing activity and local abundance of Ixodes ricinus (Acari, Ixodidae) in Italy 341
Analysis of social networks in rodents under different environmental conditions 339
Risk factors and tick-borne encephalitis spatio-temporal variation: a case study in northern Italy 331
Host aggregation and local density corresponds to heterogeneity in tick-borne and rodent-borne diseases 331
Genetic diversity of Anaplasma phagocytophilum and reservoir competence of wild life animals for tick-borne pathogens in northern Italy 327
Collaborative science beyond borders: the example of EuroSmallMammals initiative 305
Fatal outbreak in Tonkean macaques caused by possibly novel Orthopoxvirus, Italy, January 2015 305
Global changes and wildlife zoonotic disease emergence: the case of tick-borne encephalitis 301
A spatio-temporal predictive model inferring the year-to-year probability of occurrence of TBE human cases in Europe 299
Genetic and ecologic variability among Anaplasma phagocytophilum strains, Northern Italy 297
Rodent communities and parasites in a changing environment of forests in the Italian Dolomites 295
Ljungan virus, an intriguing rodent-borne pathogen 293
RoBo pathogens recorded in northern Italy: a summary review 292
Reduced diversity of gut microbiota in two Aedes mosquitoes species in areas of recent invasion. 292
A recent outbreak of Dobrava-Belgrade hantavirus in a population of wild rodents in northern Italy: causes and implications. 288
Ranging behaviour and pattern of infection with the tick I. ricinus of the yellow necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis) in northern Italy 284
Building an early warning system for tick- and rodent-born diseases in Europe 284
Are generalists species replacing specialists? Implications of hosts species distribution on tick-borne diseases along an altitudinal gradient in the Italian Alps. 277
Does high habitat diversity reduce the risk of TBE in Europe? 274
Forest structure and roe deer abundance predict tick-borne encephalitis risk in Italy 270
Tick-borne pathogens and their reservoir hosts in northern Italy 267
Pattern of tick aggregation on mice: larger than expected distribution tail enhances the spread of tick-borne pathogens 261
Early warning of tick-borne encephalitis: climatic variables and rodent density successfully explain Ixodes ricinus co-feeding transmission in northern Italy 261
Selezione del microhabitat di Apodemus flavicollis in un'area endemica per la TBE in Trentino 259
Sudden increase in seroprevalence of Dobrava-Belgrade virus (DOBV) in the province of Trento, Italy 258
Molecular detection of tick borne bacteria in questing Ixodes ricinus ticks in Northern Italy 253
Investigation on potential malaria vectors (Anopheles spp.) in the Province of Trento, Italy 251
Identifying the last bloodmeal of questing wood tick nymphs (Ixodes ricinus L.) by DNA amplification: three approaches tested 246
Population genetic of the wood tick Ixodes ricinus (acari: Ixodidae): new insight into dispersal capacity in relation to host movements: bloodmeal analysis in questing ticks: application of High Resolution Melting (HRM) 243
Effects of deer density on tick infestation of rodents and the hazard of tick-borne encephalitis. I: Empirical assessment 236
Hantavirus and arenavirus antibody prevalence in rodents and humans in Trentino, Northern Italy 233
Emerging rodent-borne viral diseases in Italy: distribution and observed trends in the Province of Trento, Italy 231
Population dynamics of wild rodents induce stochastic fadeouts of a zoonotic pathogen 228
Assessing the ecological covariates related to tick-borne encephalitis emergence in Europe. 225
Genospecies of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato in Ixodes ricinus ticks from the autonomous Province of Trento, Italy 222
Toward the definition of Aedes albopictus and Aedes koreicus pathobioma from an area of recent invasion in northern Italy 216
Recent increase in prevalence of antibodies to Dobrava-Belgrade virus (DOBV) in yellow-necked mice in northern Italy 212
Parasites and wildlife in a changing world: the vector-host- pathogen interaction as a learning case 211
Modelling the effects of tick-host interaction on pathogen dynamics: TBE as a case study 209
Temporal changes in rodent density and climatic factors as ecological drivers of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) within a natural endemic foci 207
Changes in microbiota across developmental stages of Aedes koreicus, an invasive mosquito vector in Europe: indications for microbiota-based control strategies 206
Ticks are different 205
EUROSMALLMAMMALS: a network for collaborative science in small mammal ecology 203
Rodents and pathogens distribution along an altitudinal gradient in the Italian Alps 201
Emerging rodent-borne viral zoonoses in Trento, Italy 201
A challenging study to address the complexity of extreme and threatened habitats: the BioAlpEC project (Biodiversity of Alpine Ecosystems in a Changing world) 200
Temporal variation of Dobrava-Belgrade virus (Bunyaviridae, Hantavirus) seroprevalence in a yellow-necked mice population in northern Italy 198
Changes in host densities and co-feeding pattern efficiently predict tick-borne encephalitis hazard in an endemic focus in northern Italy 196
Empirical evidence for key hosts in persistence of a tick-borne disease 185
Localized deer absence leads to loss of the dilution effect and tick amplification 160
Zoonoses in a global changes context: the case of Tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) virus in the Autonomous Province of Trento 158
Tick-borne encephalitis foci in northeast Italy revealed by combined virus detection in ticks, serosurvey on goats and human cases 158
Geographical distribution of Ljungan virus in small mammals in Europe 155
Emerging rodent-borne viral pathogens in NE Italy: overview of seroprevalence and genomic investigations 154
Small mammals as model species to evaluate environmental and climatic effects of climate change across European habitat heterogeneity. 153
Predicting tick-borne encephalitis risk using airborne pollen data in Western Central Europe 151
Spatial and temporal dynamics of lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus in wild rodents, Northern Italy 151
Lack of evidence on the susceptibility of ticks and wild rodent species to PCV3 infection 148
Seasonal and environmental determinants of small mammals and their zoonotic potential across a wide latitudinal and altitudinal gradient 143
Prevalence and genetic variability of Anaplasma phagocytophilum in feeding I. ricinus from wildlife and domestic host species in Northern Italy 139
The study of microbiota of a mosquito vector throughout its developmental stages as a first approach to develop microbiota-based control strategies 133
TBE in Italy 125
Identifying the most relevant covariates for the development of tick-borne encephalitis (TBE) hazard models at continental scale 121
Ixodes ricinus, malattie trasmesse e reservoirs 120
Predicting rodent population dynamics as early warning for zoonotic disease transmission 119
Seroprevalence of hepatitis E virus in forestry workers from Trentino-Alto Adige region (Northern Italy) 114
A machine learning modelling framework for the assessment of tick-borne encephalitis risk in Europe 111
Modelling the effects of tick-host interaction on pathogen dynamics: TBE as a case study 103
High habitat richness limits the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in Europe: a multi-scale study 99
Impact of climate change on the risk of transmission of endemic vector-borne diseases 95
Airborne pollen: a potential warning alert for tickborne encephalitis risk 93
First record of Hepatozoon spp. in Alpine wild rodents: implications and perspectives for transmission dynamics across the food web 93
Early warning signals of tick-borne encephalitis risk 91
Ecological determinants of orthohantavirus infection in European small mammals: a systematic review 86
Spatio-temporal re-colonization of top-predators modulates zoonotic infections in ticks 82
High habitat richness reduces the risk of tickborne encephalitis in Europe: a multi-scale study 75
Correlation between airborne pollen data and the risk of tick-borne encephalitis in northern Italy 75
Interspecific competition between mice and voles induced by ad libitum food resources: a simulation of climate change effects on sympatric species? 74
Geographical distribution and genetic diversity of bank vole hepaciviruses in Europe 73
Climate-induced habitat alteration shifts patterns of host diversity and disease risk from a One Health perspective 70
Ecological factors associated to the invasion by alien Aedes species in the province of Trento, northern Italy 67
Drivers and epidemiological patterns of West Nile virus in Serbia 64
Combining key hazard- and exposure-related drivers to model the probability of occurrence of TBE human cases in Europe 62
La concentrazione di polline in atmosfera per la previsione del rischio di encefalite da zecca 62
Correlation between airborne pollen loads and tick borne encephalitis incidence in Northern Italy 61
Totale 22.592
Categoria #
all - tutte 71.324
article - articoli 31.004
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 39.640
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 234
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 446
Totale 142.648


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020563 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 206 265 92
2020/20213.134 255 321 160 405 283 344 358 137 314 151 222 184
2021/20221.121 101 254 57 62 72 76 73 119 87 91 77 52
2022/20233.076 90 64 228 248 330 323 168 250 475 227 415 258
2023/20243.978 262 234 388 376 353 460 375 320 234 250 272 454
2024/20254.366 244 238 171 642 410 433 636 725 736 131 0 0
Totale 23.118