Modeling impacts of climate change and anthropogenic factors on cetacean biodiversity in the Adriatic and Ionian sea as a premise for enabling future open-world virtual exploration

Author:

Wu Qi-Fan1,Arcangeli Antonella2,Costantino Matteo3,Favaro Livio4,Gamba Marco4,Giacoma Cristina4,Pietroluongo Guido5,Azzolin Marta3

Affiliation:

1. Gaia Research Institute,Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,Torino,Italy

2. Italian National Institute for Environmental Protection and Research,ISPRA,Roma,Italy

3. University of Torino Gaia Research Institute,Dept. of Life and System Biology,Torino,Italy

4. University of Torino,Dept. of Life and System Biology,Torino,Italy

5. University of Padova,Dept. of Comparative Biomedicine and Food Science,Padova,Italy

Publisher

IEEE

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