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Colonese A.C., Zanchetta G., Fallick A.E., Manganelli G., Sana M., Alcade G., Nebot J LIST OF THE SCIENTIFIC PAPERS 2010 – 2013 Colonese A.C., Zanchetta G., Fallick A.E., Manganelli G., Sana M., Alcade G., Nebot J. (2013). Holocene snail shell isotopic record of millennial-scale hydrological conditions in western Mediterranean: data from Bauma del Serrat del Pont (NE Iberian Peninsula). Quaternary International, 303 : 43-53. Colonese A.C., Zanchetta G., Perles C., Drysdale R.N., Manganelli G. , Baneschi I., Dotsika E., Valladas H. (2013). Deciphering late Quaternary land snail shell δ18 O and δ13 C from Franchthi Cave (Argolid, Greece). Quaternary Research, 80 : 66-75. Favilli L., Benocci A., Piazzini S., Manganelli G. (2013). Il "giardino zoologico" dell'Orto Botanico di Siena. Etrurianatura, 9: 24-29. Manganelli G., Benocci A. (2013). 250 years of Atti dell’Accademia dei Fisiocritici in Siena: its contribution to natural history Archives of Natural History, 40 :168-171. Piazzini S., Favilli L., Manganelli G. (2013). La fauna ittica delle Riserve Naturali "Crete dell'Orcia", "Ripa d'Orcia" e "Il Bogatto" (Provincia di Siena, Toscana). Atti del Museo di Storia Naturale della Maremma, 23 : 57-70. Benocci A., Manganelli G. (2012). Early research on anatomy and mating of land slugs and snails: Francesco Redi's (1684) Osservazioni. Archives of Natural History, 39 : 270-280. Favilli L., Piazzini S ., Manganelli G. (2012). I Ropaloceri della Riserva Naturale Regionale "Laguna di Orbetello" (Grosseto, Toscana meridionale) (Lepidoptera). Onychium Bollettino del Gruppo Entomologico Toscano, 9: 111 – 116. Favilli L., Piazzini S., Tellini Florenzano G., Perroud B., Manganelli G. (2012). Nuovi dati sulla distribuzione in Toscana di alcuni Lepidotteri Ropaloceri rari o poco noti (Hesperoidea, Papilionoidea). Atti della Società Toscana di Scienze Naturali Residente In Pisa. Memorie. Serie B, 118 : 1-8. Fiorentino V., Manganelli G. , Giusti F., Tiedemann R., Ketmaier V. (2012). A question of time: the land snail Murella muralis (Gastropoda: Pulmonata) reveals constraints on past ecological speciation. Molecular Ecology, 22 : 170-186. Piazzini S.,Spadini E., Cianchi F., Favilli L., Manganelli G. (2012). I Lepidotteri Ropaloceri della Riserva Statale di Popolamento Animale "Lago di Burano" (Capalbio, Grosseto). Bollettino della Società Entomologica Italiana, 144 : 99-105. Colonese A.C., Zanchetta G., Drysdale R., Fallick A., Manganelli G. Lo Vetro D., Martini F., Di Giuseppe Z. (2011). Stable isotope composition of Late Pleistocene-Holocene Eobania vermiculata (Müller, 1774) (Pulmonata, Stylommatophora) shells from the Central Mediterranean basin: Data from Grotta d'Oriente (Favignana, Sicily). Quaternary International, 244 : 76-87. Benocci A., Cancelli F., Baccetti N. & Manganelli G. (2011). Sezione zoologica. In: Vannozzi F., Manganelli G. (a cura di), Siena. Guida del Museo di Storia Naturale, Accademia dei Fisiocritic. pp. 91- 117. Fanti F., Piazzini S., Favilli L., Manganelli G. (2011). Segnalazioni faunistiche italiane 523 -Saperda punctata (Linnaeus, 1767) (Coleoptera Cerambicidae). Bollettino della Società entomologica Italiana, 143 : 139. Giusti F., Fiorentino V., Benocci A., Manganelli G . (2011). A survey of vitrinid land snails (Gastropoda: Pulmonata: Limacoidea). Malacologia, 53 : 279-363. Manganelli G ., Benocci A. (2011). Niccolò Gualtieri (1688-1744): a biographical sketch of a pioneer of conchology. Archives of natural history, 38 : 174-177. Manganelli G ., Benocci A. (2011). Le scienze naturali negli “Atti”. In: Ferri S., De Gregorio M. (a cura di): Comunicare la scienza: I 250 anni degli “Atti” dei Fisiocritici: pp. 92-93. Manganelli G ., Benocci A., Martini I. (2011). A new Janulus species (Gastropoda Pulmonata Gastrodontidae) from the Zanclean (early Pliocene) of Tuscany (central Italy). Bollettino della Societa Paleontologica Italiana, 49 : 165-173 Manganelli G ., Benocci A., Spadini V. (2011). Biagio Bartalini's “Catalogo dei corpi marini fossili che si trovano intorno a Siena” (1776). Archives of natural history, 38 : 18-35. Manganelli G ., Benocci A., Spadini V. (2011). On the nomenclatural status of Nassa elabrata Doderlein, 1864 (Mollusca, Gastropoda, Nassariidae). Journal of Conchology, 40 : 571-571. Manganelli G ., Benocci A., Spadini V. (2011). Mediterranean Neogene Sthenorytis : taxonomic and nomenclatural status of Brocchi's (1814) Turbo retusus and Turbo trochiformis (Gastropoda Epitoniidae). Journal of Conchology, 40 : 605-610. Piazzini S., Caruso T., Favilli L., Manganelli G . (2011). The role of predators, habitat attributes, and spatial autocorrelation on the distribution of eggs in the northern spectacled salamander ( Salamandrina perspicillata ). Journal of Herpetology, 45 : 389-394. Vannozzi F., Manganelli G. , a cura di (2011). Siena. Guida del Museo di Storia Naturale, Accademia dei Fisiocritici. SilvanaEditoriale, Milano; 135 pp. Colonese A.C., Zanchetta G., Dotsika E., Drysdale R., Fallick A., Grifoni Cremonesi R., Manganelli G. (2010). Early-Middle Holocene land snail shell stable isotope record from Grotta di Latronico 3 (Southern Italy). Journal of Quaternary Science, 25 (8): 1347-1359. Colonese A.C., Zanchetta G., Fallick A.E., Martini F., Manganelli G., Drysdale R.N. (2010). Stable isotope composition of Helix ligata (Müller, 1774) from Late Pleistocene–Holocene archaeological record from Grotta della Serratura (Southern Italy): Palaeoclimatic implications. Global and Planetary Change, 71: 249-257. Fiorentino V., Salomone N., Manganelli G. , Giusti F. (2010). Historical biogeography of Tyrrhenian land snails: the Marmorana -Tyrrheniberus radiation (Pulmonata, Helicidae). Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution, 55: 26-37. Ketmaier V., Manganelli G. , Tiedemann R., Giusti F. (2010). Peri-Tyrrhenian phylogeography in the land snail Solatopupa guidoni (Pulmonata). Malacologia, 52: 81-96. Manganelli G. M. Bodon M. & Giusti F. (2010). The status of Arion alpinus Pollonera 1887, and re- description of Arion obesoductus Reischütz 1973 (Gastropoda, Arionidae). Journal of Conchology, 40 : 269-276. Manganelli G. & Spadini V. (2010). Onustus plioextensus (Sacco, 1896) (Gastropoda: Caenogastropoda): a Mediterranean Pliocene xenophorid with western atlantic relationships? Journal of Conchology, 40 : 333- 338. Manganelli G ., Spadini V., Martini I. (2010). Rediscovery of an enigmatic Euro-Mediterranean Pliocene nassariid species: Nassarius crassiusculus Bellardi 1882 (Gastropoda: Nassariidae). Bollettino della Societa Paleontologica Italiana, 49 : 195-202. Piazzini S., Favilli L., Manganelli G. (2010). Atlante dei Rettili della Provincia di Siena. Sistema delle Riserve Naturali della Provincia di Siena, Quaderni naturalistici, 2: 1-112. Piazzini S., Lori E., Favilli L., Cianfanelli S. Vanni S., Manganelli G. (2010). A tropical fish community in thermal waters of southernTuscany. Biological Invasions, 12 : 2959-2965. Spadini V., Manganelli G. (2010). A large clavatulid species first reported from the Early Pliocene of Italy (Gastropoda, Neogastropoda, Conoidea). Journal of Conchology, 40 : 189-192. .
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