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Cataldo Pierri

Researcher at University of Bari

Publications -  72
Citations -  777

Cataldo Pierri is an academic researcher from University of Bari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Mediterranean sea. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 53 publications receiving 485 citations. Previous affiliations of Cataldo Pierri include University of Salento.

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Ecosystem vulnerability to alien and invasive species: a case study on marine habitats along the Italian coast

TL;DR: To assess the susceptibility of marine habitats to biological invasions, a dataset was gathered of the occurrence of 3899 species from 29 phyla, taken from 93 marine sites located along the Italian coast in the period 2000-2012.
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Utilization of the filter feeder polychaete Sabella

TL;DR: Data on settlement and growth rate from a natural population, together with data on the bioremediation activity of an adult population, relative to an experiment conducted in a small fish farm are reported.
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A Mediterranean mesophotic coral reef built by non-symbiotic scleractinians.

TL;DR: The main reef-building scleractinians lacked algal symbionts, suggesting that heterotrophy had a major role in the metabolic processes that supported the production of calcium carbonate.
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Sponges associated with coralligenous formations along the Apulian coasts

TL;DR: The paper provides a significant contribution in terms of supplying new taxa of sponges associated to coralligenous assemblages and emphasising the importance of invertebrates in realising calcareous constructions and underlining the need to improve taxonomic studies on corall Indigenous communities at greater depths.
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Polychaete assemblages of rocky shore along the South Adriatic coast (Mediterranean Sea)

TL;DR: L'analyse multivariable indique that les assemblages de polychetes varient avec the profondeur avec une difference marquee entre les localisations de faible profondeUR (5) et celles plus profondes (15-25 m).