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    دورية أكاديمية

    المؤلفون: Vilizzi, L., Copp, G.H., Hill, J.E., Adamovich, B., Aislabie, L., Akin, D., Al-Faisal, A.J., Almeida, D., Azmai, M.N.A., Bakiu, R., Bellati, A., Bernier, R., Bies, J.M., Bilge, G., Branco, P., Bui, T.D., Canning-Clode, J., Cardoso Ramos, H.A., Castellanos-Galindo, G.A., Castro, N., Chaichana, R., Chainho, P., Chan, J., Cunico, A.M., Curd, A., Dangchana, P., Dashinov, D., Davison, P.I., de Camargo, M.P., Dodd, J.A., Durland Donahou, A.L., Edsman, L., Ekmekçi, F.G., Elphinstone-Davis, J., Eros, T., Evangelista, C., Fenwick, G., Ferincz, Á., Ferreira, T., Feunteun, E., Filiz, H., Forneck, S.C., Gajduchenko, H.S., Gama Monteiro, J., Gestoso, I., Giannetto, D., Gilles Jr, A.S., Gizzi, F., Glamuzina, B., Glamuzina, L., Goldsmit, J., Gollasch, S., Goulletquer, P., Grabowska, J., Harmer, R., Haubrock, P.J., He, D., Hean, J.W., Herczeg, G., Howland, K.L., Ilhan, A., Interesova, E., Jakubcinová, K., Jelmert, A., Johnsen, S.I., Kakareko, T., Kanongdate, K., Killi, N., Kim, J.-E., Kirankaya, S.G., Knazovická, D., Kopecký, O., Kostov, V., Koutsikos, N., Kozic, S., Kuljanishvili, T., Kumar, B., Kumar, L., Kurita, Y., Kurtul, I., Lazzaro, L., Lee, L., Lehtiniemi, M., Leonardi, G., Leuven, R.S.E.W., Li, S., Lipinskaya, T., Liu, F., Lloyd, L., Lorenzoni, M., Luna, S.A., Lyons, T.J., Magellan, K., Malmstrøm, M., Marchini, A., Marr, S.M., Masson, G., Masson, L., McKenzie, C.H., Memedemin, D., Mendoza, R., Minchin, D., Miossec, L., Moghaddas, S.D., Moshobane, M.C., Mumladze, L., Naddafi, R., Najafi-Majd, E., Nastase, A., Navodaru, I., Neal, J.W., Nienhuis, S., Nimtim, M., Nolan, E.T., Occhipinti-Ambrogi, A., Ojaveer, H., Olenin, S., Olsson, K., Onikura, N., O'Shaughnessy, K., Paganelli, D., Parretti, P., Patoka, J., Pavia Jr, R.T.B., Pellitteri-Rosa, D., Pelletier-Rousseau, M., Peralta, E.M., Perdikaris, C., Pietraszewski, D., Piria, M., Pitois, S., Pompei, L., Poulet, N., Preda, C., Puntila-Dodd, R., Qashqaei, A.T., Radocaj, T., Rahmani, H., Raj, S., Reeves, D., Ristovska, M., Rizevsky, V., Robertson, D.R., Robertson, P., Ruykys, L., Saba, A.O., Santos, J.M., Sari, H.M., Segurado, P., Semenchenko, V., Senanan, W., Simard, N., Simonovic, P., Skóra, M.E., Slovák Švolíková, K., Smeti, E., Šmídová, T., Špelic, I., Srebaliene, G., Stasolla, G., Stebbing, P., Števove, B., Suresh, V.R., Szajbert, B., Ta, K.A.T., Tarkan, A.S., Tempesti, J., Therriault, T.W., Tidbury, H.J., Top-Karakus, N., Tricarico, E., Troca, D.F.A., Tsiamis, K., Tuckett, Q.M., Tutman, P., Uyan, U., Uzunova, E., Vardakas, L., Velle, G., Verreycken, H., Vintsek, L., Wei, H., Weiperth, A., Weyl, O.L.F., Winter, E.R., Wlodarczyk, R., Wood, L.E., Yang, R., Yapici, S., Yeo, S.S.B., Yogurtçuoglu, B., Yunnie, A.L.E., Zhu, Y., Zieba, G., Žitnanová, K., Clarke, S.

    المصدر: %3Ci%3ESci.+Total+Environ.+788%3C%2Fi%3E%3A+147868.+%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1016%2Fj.scitotenv.2021.147868%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fdx.doi.org%2F10.1016%2Fj.scitotenv.2021.147868%3C%2Fa%3E

    الوصف: The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify which introduced species are likely to pose an elevated risk of impact to native species and ecosystems. To inform policy, stakeholders and management decisions on global threats to aquatic ecosystems, 195 assessors representing 120 risk assessment areas across all six inhabited continents screened 819 non-native species from 15 groups of aquatic organisms (freshwater, brackish, marine plants and animals) using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. This multi-lingual decision-support tool for the risk screening of aquatic organisms provides assessors with risk scores for a species under current and future climate change conditions that, following a statistically based calibration, permits the accurate classification of species into high-, medium- and low-risk categories under current and predicted climate conditions. The 1730 screenings undertaken encompassed wide geographical areas (regions, political entities, parts thereof, water bodies, river basins, lake drainage basins, and marine regions), which permitted thresholds to be identified for almost all aquatic organismal groups screened as well as for tropical, temperate and continental climate classes, and for tropical and temperate marine ecoregions. In total, 33 species were identified as posing a ‘very high risk’ of being or becoming invasive, and the scores of several of these species under current climate increased under future climate conditions, primarily due to their wide thermal tolerances. The risk thresholds determined for taxonomic groups and climate zones provide a basis against which area-specific or climate-based calibrated thresholds may be interpreted. In turn, the risk rankings help decision-makers identify which species require an immediate ‘rapid’ management action (e.g. eradication, control) to avoid or mitigate adverse impacts, which require a full risk assessment, and which are to be restricted or banned with regard to importation ...

    وصف الملف: application/pdf

    العلاقة: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/000663799700017; https://www.vliz.be/imisdocs/publications/379423.pdfTest

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    المصدر: Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 63 448-453

    الوصف: Stasolla, G., Abbarchi, A., Innocenti, G. (2015): Sundathelphusa spelaeophila, a new species of cavernicolous crab from Samar, Philippines (Decapoda: Brachyura: Gecarcinucidae). Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 63: 448-453, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5385668Test

    العلاقة: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/lsid/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:A7DA557E-5E0D-4629-B715-6BE88124DCB7; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/lsid/urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:FFA185439707FFD8FFEAFF950331FFEE; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/url/http://publication.plazi.org/id/FFA185439707FFD8FFEAFF950331FFEETest; lsid:urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:DAB6C5CD-5C5A-4291-8389-CA7FB3E88626; http://treatment.plazi.org/id/0398FD3B9706FFDBFEEBFEA90192F8C7Test; https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslitTest; https://zenodo.org/record/5385668Test; https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5385668Test; oai:zenodo.org:5385668

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    الوصف: The Dodecanese region has a high prevalence of marine alien species due to its close proximity to the Suez Canal and associated Suez shipping lanes, as well as its location at biogeographical border between sub-tropical and tropical biota. This region is therefore very important for the early detection of alien species entering the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal and it is imperative that monitoring of alien species is continued in order to assess the levels of biological invasion. We present results of marine alien surveys, carried out in April 2014 on the island of Rodos. Surveys were performed by a team of marine taxonomic experts and students as part of an EU wide training school, coordinated by the COST Action TD1209 “Alien Challenge”. A variety of survey methods were employed to cover a number of coastal habitats. These included: rapid assessment surveys of epibiota on artificial structures in harbours, rapid assessment snorkelling surveys of biota on sublittoral bedrock, and quantified fishing surveys (both boat-seine and trammel net fishing methods). A total of 33 alien and cryptogenic species were recorded across all the survey techniques. Of these species, 9 represented first records for Rodos: the foraminiferan Amphisorus hemprichii, the polychaetes Branchiomma bairdi, Dorvillea similis, Hydroides dirampha and Pseudonereis anomala, the molluscs Aplysia parvula, Chama pacifica and Septifer cumingii, and the bryozoan Hippopodina feegeensis. Of note the record of the Lessepsian invader Dorvillea similis represents the second record in the Mediterranean Sea. Alien fish species represented a small but notable proportion of the diversity, biomass and number of individuals in fishing catch of both fishing methods. All alien fish species observed were already known to be present in Rodos. The addition of species firstly recorded in this study brings the total number of marine alien and cryptogenic species in the Dodecanese region up to 129 species. The vast majority of these alien species have entered ...

    العلاقة: Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı; Management of Biological Invasions; https://hdl.handle.net/11454/17399Test; https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2015.6.4.04Test; 351; 366

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    دورية أكاديمية

    المساهمون: Ege Üniversitesi

    الوصف: The Dodecanese region has a high prevalence of marine alien species due to its close proximity to the Suez Canal and associated Suez shipping lanes, as well as its location at biogeographical border between sub-tropical and tropical biota. This region is therefore very important for the early detection of alien species entering the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal and it is imperative that monitoring of alien species is continued in order to assess the levels of biological invasion. We present results of marine alien surveys, carried out in April 2014 on the island of Rodos. Surveys were performed by a team of marine taxonomic experts and students as part of an EU wide training school, coordinated by the COST Action TD1209 “Alien Challenge”. A variety of survey methods were employed to cover a number of coastal habitats. These included: rapid assessment surveys of epibiota on artificial structures in harbours, rapid assessment snorkelling surveys of biota on sublittoral bedrock, and quantified fishing surveys (both boat-seine and trammel net fishing methods). A total of 33 alien and cryptogenic species were recorded across all the survey techniques. Of these species, 9 represented first records for Rodos: the foraminiferan Amphisorus hemprichii, the polychaetes Branchiomma bairdi, Dorvillea similis, Hydroides dirampha and Pseudonereis anomala, the molluscs Aplysia parvula, Chama pacifica and Septifer cumingii, and the bryozoan Hippopodina feegeensis. Of note the record of the Lessepsian invader Dorvillea similis represents the second record in the Mediterranean Sea. Alien fish species represented a small but notable proportion of the diversity, biomass and number of individuals in fishing catch of both fishing methods. All alien fish species observed were already known to be present in Rodos. The addition of species firstly recorded in this study brings the total number of marine alien and cryptogenic species in the Dodecanese region up to 129 species. The vast majority of these alien species have entered ...

    العلاقة: Makale - Uluslararası Hakemli Dergi - Kurum Öğretim Elemanı; Management of Biological Invasions; https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2015.6.4.04Test; https://hdl.handle.net/11454/17399Test; 351; 366

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    المؤلفون: Vilizzi L., Copp G. H., Hill J. E., Adamovich B., Aislabie L., Akin D., Al-Faisal A. J., Almeida D., Azmai M. N. A., Bakiu R., Bellati A., Bernier R., Bies J. M., Bilge G., Branco P., Bui T. D., Canning-Clode J., Cardoso Ramos H. A., Castellanos-Galindo G. A., Castro N., Chaichana R., Chainho P., Chan J., Cunico A. M., Curd A., Dangchana P., Dashinov D., Davison P. I., de Camargo M. P., Dodd J. A., Durland Donahou A. L., Edsman L., Ekmekci F. G., Elphinstone-Davis J., Eros T., Evangelista C., Fenwick G., Ferincz A., Ferreira T., Feunteun E., Filiz H., Forneck S. C., Gajduchenko H. S., Gama Monteiro J., Gestoso I., Giannetto D., Gilles A. S., Gizzi F., Glamuzina B., Glamuzina L., Goldsmit J., Gollasch S., Goulletquer P., Grabowska J., Harmer R., Haubrock P. J., He D., Hean J. W., Herczeg G., Howland K. L., Ilhan A., Interesova E., Jakubcinova K., Jelmert A., Johnsen S. I., Kakareko T., Kanongdate K., Killi N., Kim J. -E., Kirankaya S. G., Knazovicka D., Kopecky O., Kostov V., Koutsikos N., Kozic S., Kuljanishvili T., Kumar B., Kumar L., Kurita Y., Kurtul I., Lazzaro L., Lee L., Lehtiniemi M., Leonardi G., Leuven R. S. E. W., Li S., Lipinskaya T., Liu F., Lloyd L., Lorenzoni M., Luna S. A., Lyons T. J., Magellan K., Malmstrom M., Marchini A., Marr S. M., Masson G., Masson L., McKenzie C. H., Memedemin D., Mendoza R., Minchin D., Miossec L., Moghaddas S. D., Moshobane M. C., Mumladze L., Naddafi R., Najafi-Majd E., Nastase A., Navodaru I., Neal J. W., Nienhuis S., Nimtim M., Nolan E. T., Occhipinti-Ambrogi A., Ojaveer H., Olenin S., Olsson K., Onikura N., O'Shaughnessy K., Paganelli D., Parretti P., Patoka J., Pavia R. T. B., Pellitteri-Rosa D., Pelletier-Rousseau M., Peralta E. M., Perdikaris C., Pietraszewski D., Piria M., Pitois S., Pompei L., Poulet N., Preda C., Puntila-Dodd R., Qashqaei A. T., Radocaj T., Rahmani H., Raj S., Reeves D., Ristovska M., Rizevsky V., Robertson D. R., Robertson P., Ruykys L., Saba A. O., Santos J. M., Sari H. M., Segurado P., Semenchenko V., Senanan W., Simard N., Simonovic P., Skora M. E., Slovak Svolikova K., Smeti E., Smidova T., Spelic I., Srebaliene G., Stasolla G., Stebbing P., Stevove B., Suresh V. R., Szajbert B., Ta K. A. T., Tarkan A. S., Tempesti J., Therriault T. W., Tidbury H. J., Top-Karakus N., Tricarico E., Troca D. F. A., Tsiamis K., Tuckett Q. M., Tutman P., Uyan U., Uzunova E., Vardakas L., Velle G., Verreycken H., Vintsek L., Wei H., Weiperth A., Weyl O. L. F., Winter E. R., Wlodarczyk R., Wood L. E., Yang R., Yapici S., Yeo S. S. B., Yogurtcuoglu B., Yunnie A. L. E., Zhu Y., Zieba G., Zitnanova K., Clarke S.

    المساهمون: Vilizzi, L., Copp, G. H., Hill, J. E., Adamovich, B., Aislabie, L., Akin, D., Al-Faisal, A. J., Almeida, D., Azmai, M. N. A., Bakiu, R., Bellati, A., Bernier, R., Bies, J. M., Bilge, G., Branco, P., Bui, T. D., Canning-Clode, J., Cardoso Ramos, H. A., Castellanos-Galindo, G. A., Castro, N., Chaichana, R., Chainho, P., Chan, J., Cunico, A. M., Curd, A., Dangchana, P., Dashinov, D., Davison, P. I., de Camargo, M. P., Dodd, J. A., Durland Donahou, A. L., Edsman, L., Ekmekci, F. G., Elphinstone-Davis, J., Eros, T., Evangelista, C., Fenwick, G., Ferincz, A., Ferreira, T., Feunteun, E., Filiz, H., Forneck, S. C., Gajduchenko, H. S., Gama Monteiro, J., Gestoso, I., Giannetto, D., Gilles, A. S., Gizzi, F., Glamuzina, B., Glamuzina, L., Goldsmit, J., Gollasch, S., Goulletquer, P., Grabowska, J., Harmer, R., Haubrock, P. J., He, D., Hean, J. W., Herczeg, G., Howland, K. L., Ilhan, A., Interesova, E., Jakubcinova, K., Jelmert, A., Johnsen, S. I., Kakareko, T., Kanongdate, K., Killi, N., Kim, J. -E., Kirankaya, S. G., Knazovicka, D., Kopecky, O., Kostov, V., Koutsikos, N., Kozic, S., Kuljanishvili, T., Kumar, B., Kumar, L., Kurita, Y., Kurtul, I., Lazzaro, L., Lee, L., Lehtiniemi, M., Leonardi, G., Leuven, R. S. E. W., Li, S., Lipinskaya, T., Liu, F., Lloyd, L., Lorenzoni, M., Luna, S. A., Lyons, T. J., Magellan, K., Malmstrom, M., Marchini, A., Marr, S. M., Masson, G., Masson, L., Mckenzie, C. H., Memedemin, D.

    الوصف: The threat posed by invasive non-native species worldwide requires a global approach to identify which introduced species are likely to pose an elevated risk of impact to native species and ecosystems. To inform policy, stakeholders and management decisions on global threats to aquatic ecosystems, 195 assessors representing 120 risk assessment areas across all six inhabited continents screened 819 non-native species from 15 groups of aquatic organisms (freshwater, brackish, marine plants and animals) using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. This multi-lingual decision-support tool for the risk screening of aquatic organisms provides assessors with risk scores for a species under current and future climate change conditions that, following a statistically based calibration, permits the accurate classification of species into high-, medium- and low-risk categories under current and predicted climate conditions. The 1730 screenings undertaken encompassed wide geographical areas (regions, political entities, parts thereof, water bodies, river basins, lake drainage basins, and marine regions), which permitted thresholds to be identified for almost all aquatic organismal groups screened as well as for tropical, temperate and continental climate classes, and for tropical and temperate marine ecoregions. In total, 33 species were identified as posing a ‘very high risk’ of being or becoming invasive, and the scores of several of these species under current climate increased under future climate conditions, primarily due to their wide thermal tolerances. The risk thresholds determined for taxonomic groups and climate zones provide a basis against which area-specific or climate-based calibrated thresholds may be interpreted. In turn, the risk rankings help decision-makers identify which species require an immediate ‘rapid’ management action (e.g. eradication, control) to avoid or mitigate adverse impacts, which require a full risk assessment, and which are to be restricted or banned with regard to importation ...

    العلاقة: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/pmid/34134389; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000663799700017; volume:788; firstpage:147868; journal:SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT; http://hdl.handle.net/11568/1133909Test; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-85106630815

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    الوصف: Human-induced biological introductions pose a major threat to global biodiversity, and this is especially frequent in the eastern Mediterranean region, which is a globally important biodiversity hotspot area of high conservation value. To predict at which level introduced species in this region might become invasive under current and projected climate conditions, 232 non-native aquatic organisms were screened using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit. Based on receiver operative characteristic curve analysis, thresholds were identified to distinguish between low, medium and high risk species. The "top invasive" (very high risk) species identified were: brown bullhead Ameiurus nebulosus, blue crab Callinectes sapidus, gibel carp Carassius gibelio, Philippine catfish Clarias batrachus, Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis, bluespotted cornetfish Fistularia commersonii, silver carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix, silver-cheeked toadfish Lagocephalus sceleratus, half-smooth golden pufferfish Lagocephalus spadiceus, Suez pufferfish Lagocephalus suezensis, signal crayfish Pacifastacus leniusculus, fathead minnow Pimephales promelas, channeled applesnail Pomacea canaliculata, red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii, devil firefish Pterois miles and European catfish Silurus glanis. The risk of being invasive of more than half of the screened species increased after taking global warming predictions into account, and several species considered to be globally invasive (cf. high risk) were classified as posing only a medium risk for the eastern Mediterranean region. Region-specific risk screenings, as implemented in this study, are therefore essential for setting priorities in preventative management for the conservation of key biodiversity hotspots and the optimal allocation of resources in view of full risk assessment for the species identified as (very) high risk.

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    المؤلفون: Stasolla, G., Tricarico, E., Vilizzi, L.

    المصدر: Hydrobiologia ; volume 848, issue 9, page 1997-2009 ; ISSN 0018-8158 1573-5117

    مصطلحات موضوعية: Aquatic Science

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    المؤلفون: Stasolla, G.1 (AUTHOR) stasollag@gmail.com, Tricarico, E.2 (AUTHOR), Vilizzi, L.3 (AUTHOR)

    المصدر: Hydrobiologia. May2021, Vol. 848 Issue 9, p1997-2009. 13p. 2 Charts, 1 Graph.

    مستخلص: Non-native marine crustaceans can exert detrimental impacts on native marine communities by altering habitat and ecosystem function. The Mediterranean Sea is particularly vulnerable to introductions of non-native crustaceans, as evidenced by their remarkably high establishment success. In this study, 20 species of non-native marine crustacean decapods and barnacles of which eleven extant and nine 'horizon' were screened for their potential invasiveness in the Mediterranean Sea. Using the Aquatic Species Invasiveness Screening Kit and including an additional nine native species to increase accuracy, calibrated risk thresholds of 3.5 for the BRA (Basic Risk Assessment) and 8.5 for the BRA + CCA (BRA + Climate Change Assessment) were obtained that distinguished reliably between invasive and non-invasive species. All 20 non-native species were classified as carrying a high risk of invasiveness for the Mediterranean Sea, both for the BRA and the BRA + CCA. Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis was by far the highest risk species, followed by Harris mud crab Rhithropanopeus harrisii, Asian shore crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus, bay barnacle, Amphibalanus improvisus, and lesser swimming crab Charybdis (Goniohellenus) longicollis. The findings of this study will provide management and control directions for non-native marine crustaceans in the Mediterranean Sea, with special emphasis on regulations regarding ballast waters, which represent one of the main introduction pathways for these aquatic organisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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    المساهمون: Mazza, Giuseppe, Inghilesi, A. F., Stasolla, G., Cini, Alessandro, Cervo, R., Benvenuti, Claudia, Francardi, Valeria, Cristofaro, M., Arnone, S., Roversi, PIO FEDERICO

    الوصف: The red palm weevil Rhynchophorus ferrugineus, recently spreading from its native range throughout the world, is one of the most dangerous pests for several palm species. The sterile insect technique (SIT) is a promising environmentally friendly approach for the management of this pest. An essential prerequisite of the SIT is that irradiated males released in nature are as sexually competitive as their wild counterparts. Here we evaluated the potential use of the SIT in red palm weevil males by investigating the sexual competitiveness of gamma-irradiated (Cobalt 60 source, dose 80 Gray) males in the laboratory in a natural-like social context with a balanced sex ratio and by testing their efficacy in impairing female reproduction. Our results showed that irradiation did not affect any of the mating behaviour parameters. However, the male reproductive potential was drastically reduced, as fertility was markedly decreased in females mated with irradiated males. Therefore, an 80 Gray irradiation dose is a promising option for the SIT in the control of the red palm weevil, producing sterile but sexually competitive males when tested in a natural-like mating context.

    وصف الملف: ELETTRONICO

    العلاقة: info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/wos/WOS:000376923400014; volume:89; issue:2; firstpage:459; lastpage:468; numberofpages:10; journal:JOURNAL OF PEST SCIENCE; http://hdl.handle.net/11568/1141783Test; info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-84949563210