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List of works by Giuseppe Corriero

Bacterial accumulation by the Demospongiae Hymeniacidon perlevis: a tool for the bioremediation of polluted seawater.

scientific article published in August 2010

Comparative analysis of protein profiles of aqueous extracts from marine sponges and assessment of cytotoxicity on different mammalian cell types

scientific article published on November 2014

Distribution, persistence and change in the macrobenthos of the lagoon of Lesina (Apulia, southern Adriatic Sea)

article by Carlotta Nonnis Marzano et al published March 2003 in Oceanologica Acta: European journal of oceanology - revue europeene de oceanologie

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

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Epidemic mortality of the sponge Ircinia variabilis (Schmidt, 1862) associated to proliferation of a Vibrio bacterium

scientific article published on 10 May 2012

Evaluation of microbiological accumulation capability of the commercial sponge Spongia officinalis var. adriatica (Schmidt) (Porifera, Demospongiae).

scientific article published on 19 February 2008

Filtering activity of Spongia officinalis var. adriatica (Schmidt) (Porifera, Demospongiae) on bacterioplankton: implications for bioremediation of polluted seawater

scientific article published in August 2006

Life-cycle traits of Paraleucilla magna, a calcareous sponge invasive in a coastal Mediterranean Basin

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Occurrence of Paraleucilla magna (Porifera: Calcarea) in the Mediterranean Sea

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Post-larval development of the commercial sponge Spongia officinalis L. (Porifera, Demospongiae)

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Rotalin A and B, two novel diterpene metabolites from the encrusting mediterranean sponge (bowerbank)

Two new species of deep-sea sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae) from submarine canyons of the Sardinian continental margin (western Mediterranean Sea)

scientific article published on 23 October 2019

Weak effects of habitat type on susceptibility to invasive freshwater species: an Italian case study

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