F
Fabrizio Spagnolo
Researcher at City University of New York
Publications - 12
Citations - 905
Fabrizio Spagnolo is an academic researcher from City University of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Biology. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 758 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabrizio Spagnolo include Stony Brook University & Columbia University.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
How does climate change cause extinction
Abigail E. Cahill,Matthew E. Aiello-Lammens,M. Caitlin Fisher-Reid,Xia Hua,Caitlin J. Karanewsky,Hae Yeong Ryu,Gena C. Sbeglia,Fabrizio Spagnolo,John B. Waldron,Omar Warsi,John J. Wiens +10 more
TL;DR: The proximate causes of climate-change related extinctions and their empirical support are reviewed to support the idea that changing species interactions are an important cause of documented population declines and extinctions related to climate change.
Journal ArticleDOI
Causes of warm-edge range limits: Systematic review, proximate factors and implications for climate change
Abigail E. Cahill,Matthew E. Aiello-Lammens,M. Caitlin Fisher-Reid,M. Caitlin Fisher-Reid,Xia Hua,Xia Hua,Caitlin J. Karanewsky,Hae Yeong Ryu,Gena C. Sbeglia,Fabrizio Spagnolo,John B. Waldron,John J. Wiens,John J. Wiens +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors synthesize the known causes of species' warm-edge range limits, with emphasis on the underlying mechanisms (proximate causes) of these causes.
Journal ArticleDOI
Evolution of Resistance to Continuously Increasing Streptomycin Concentrations in Populations of Escherichia coli
TL;DR: A novel chemostat method was used to observe the evolution of resistance to streptomycin in a sensitive population of Escherichia coli, which grew while the concentration of antibiotic was constantly increasing, creating a “lull period” in which there were few bacterial cells growing in the chemostats.
Journal ArticleDOI
Pathogen population structure can explain hospital outbreaks.
Fabrizio Spagnolo,P. Cristofari,Nicholas P. Tatonetti,Nicholas P. Tatonetti,Lev R. Ginzburg,Daniel E. Dykhuizen +5 more
TL;DR: By modeling hospital pathogens as a metapopulation, many observations characteristic of hospital acquired infection outbreaks for which there has previously been no sufficient biological explanation can now be accounted for using population dynamic hypotheses.
Journal ArticleDOI
Publisher Correction: Tracking cryptic SARS-CoV-2 lineages detected in NYC wastewater
David Smith,Mónica Trujillo,Devon A. Gregory,K. Cheung,Anna Gao,Maddie Graham,Yue Guan,C. Guldenpfennig,Irene Hoxie,Sherin Kannoly,Nanami Kubota,Terri D. Lyddon,Michelle Markman,Clayton A. Rushford,Kaungmyat San,G. Sompanya,Fabrizio Spagnolo,Reinier Suarez,Emma Teixeiro,Mark A. Daniels,Marc C. Johnson,John J. Dennehy +21 more