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Angelo Bonanno

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Pelagic species identification by using a PNN neural network and echo-sounder data

2017

For several years, a group of CNR researchers conducted acoustic surveys in the Sicily Channel to estimate the biomass of small pelagic species, their geographical distribution and their variations over time. The instrument used to carry out these surveys is the scientific echo-sounder, set for different frequencies. The processing of the back scattered signals in the volume of water under investigation determines the abundance of the species. These data are then correlated with the biological data of experimental catches, to attribute the composition of the various fish schools investigated. Of course, the recognition of the fish schools helps to produce very good results, that is very clo…

Probabilistic neural networkComputer Science (all)ClassificationPelagic species identificationTheoretical Computer Science
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Holocene millennial-scale productivity variations in the Sicily Channel (Mediterranean Sea)

2008

[1] The calcareous nannofossil assemblages of Ocean Drilling Program Hole 963D from the central Mediterranean Sea have been investigated to document oceanographic changes in surface waters. The studied site is located in an area sensitive to large-scale atmospheric and climatic systems and to high- and low-latitude climate connection. It is characterized by a high sedimentation rate (the achieved mean sampling resolution is <70 years) that allowed the Sicily Channel environmental changes to be examined in great detail over the last 12 ka BP. We focused on the species Florisphaera profunda that lives in the lower photic zone. Its distribution pattern shows repeated abundance fluctuations of …

Mediterranean climateOceanographyMediterranean seaProductivity (ecology)PaleoceanographyNorthern HemispherePaleontologyPhotic zoneOceanographyThermoclineGeologyHolocenePaleoceanography
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Co-inertia multivariate approach for the evaluation of anthropogenic impact on two commercial fish along Tyrrhenian coasts

2019

Abstract Aliphatic hydrocarbon levels were determined by the GC/MS technique in fish livers of Engraulis encrasicolus (Ee) and Trachurus trachurus (Tt), collected from a particular area of the Mediterranean Sea, called GSA 10, which is located exactly in Tyrrhenian Sea between Campania coast and North Sicily coast. The aim was to evaluate their potential use as specific bioindicators towards this class of contaminants. Both Tt and Ee are considered to be pollution monitoring bioindicators, due to their dominance in marine communities and economic fishing interest. Ee showed a higher tendency to bioaccumulate TAHs, due to the lower quantity of fatty acids in liver tissues with respect to Tt.…

0106 biological sciencesTrachurus trachurusHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisTotal aliphatic hydrocarbonFisheries010501 environmental sciencesEcotoxicology01 natural sciencesMediterranean seaWater columnEngraulisMediterranean SeaAnimalsEcotoxicologyDominance (ecology)Settore CHIM/01 - Chimica Analitica14. Life underwaterSicily0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnvironmental Biomarkersbiology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyWater PollutionPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineBiomarkerbiology.organism_classificationCo-inertia analysis (CIA)PollutionSalinitySeafood13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryBioaccumulationMultivariate AnalysisEnvironmental scienceBioindicatorEngraulis encrasicoluEnvironmental Monitoring
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Different key roles of mesoscale oceanographic structures and ocean bathymetry in shaping larval fish distribution pattern: A case study in Sicilian …

2016

Fish larvae data collected in year 2009 were used to examine the effects of particular environmental conditions on the structure of larvalassemblages in two oligotrophic Mediterranean areas (the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea and the Strait of Sicily). For this purpose, relationships with environmental variables (temperature, salinity and fluorescence), zooplankton biomass, water circulation and bathymetry are discussed. Hydrodynamic conditions resulted very differently between two study areas. The Southern Tyrrhenian Sea was characterized by moderate shallow circulation compared to the Strait of Sicily. In this framework, distribution pattern of larval density in the Tyrrhenian Sea was mainly dri…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMesopelagic zoneSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaMesoscale oceanographic structureIchthyoplankton Larval fish assemblages Environmental conditions Mesoscale oceanographic structure Southern Tyrrhenian Sea Strait of SicilyAquatic ScienceOceanography01 natural sciencesDemersal zoneLarval fish assemblagesOcean gyreBathymetryEnvironmental conditionsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyFront (oceanography)Pelagic zoneIchthyoplanktonbiology.organism_classificationFisheryStrait of SicilyOceanographyClupeidaeSouthern Tyrrhenian SeaIchthyoplanktonGeology
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STOCHASTIC DYNAMICS OF TWO PICOPHYTOPLANKTON POPULATIONS IN A REAL MARINE ECOSYSTEM

2013

A stochastic reaction-diffusion-taxis model is analyzed to get the stationary distribution along water column of two species of picophytoplankton, that is picoeukaryotes and Prochlorococcus. The model is valid for weakly mixed waters, typical of the Mediterranean Sea. External random fluctuations are considered by adding a multiplicative Gaussian noise to the dynamical equation of the nutrient concentration. The statistical tests show that shape and magnitude of the theoretical concentration profile exhibit a good agreement with the experimental findings. Finally, we study the effects of seasonal variations on picophytoplankton groups, including an oscillating term in the auxiliary equation…

PhysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomySpatial ecology; Marine ecosystems; Phytoplankton dynamics; Deep chlorophyll maximum; Random processes; Stochastic differential equationsRandom processeSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)OceanographyStochastic dynamicsMarine ecosystemStochastic differential equationsSpatial ecologyDeep chlorophyll maximumMarine ecosystemPhytoplankton dynamic
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The impact of landfills on the air quality of towns: A simple heuristic model for the city of Palermo

2009

In this study, the landfill of Palermo, is investigated as a potential source of the unusual methane concentrations found in the urban context. The source for these pollution episodes is identified by means of a simple heuristic method. A cross-correlation analysis between wind data and methane concentration levels is also used to confirm the hypotheses formulated. Doppler Sound Detection And Ranging (SODAR) measurements are used to investigate the air masses dynamics at the landfill, in order to better support the adopted assumptions. This interpretative method can be adopted in the first assessment stages of the environmental site performance in order to single out the candidate pollution…

PollutionSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleHeuristicmedia_common.quotation_subjectlandfillAir pollutionSODARContext (language use)Management Monitoring Policy and Lawheuristic impactmedicine.disease_causePollutionCivil engineeringair qualityenvironmental impactSimple (abstract algebra)Greenhouse gasmedicineEnvironmental scienceWaste Management and DisposalAir quality indexmedia_common
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Mercury in fishes from Augusta Bay (southern Italy): risk assessment and health implication

2013

Our study reports on the total mercury (HgT) concentrations measured in the muscles and livers of several benthic, demersal and pelagic fish species caught inside and outside of Augusta Bay (southern Italy), a semi-enclosed marine area, highly contaminated by the uncontrolled (since the 1950s to 1978s) discharge of the largest European petrochemical plant. Mercury levels in fish tissues are discussed with regard to specific habitat, size and/or age of the specimens and HgT distribution in the bottom sediments. Results suggest a still active Hg release mechanism from the polluted sediments to the marine environment. Also, the high HgT concentrations measured in fishes caught in the external …

Geologic SedimentsPollution effectchemistry.chemical_elementFood ContaminationToxicologyRisk AssessmentHazardous SubstancesDemersal zoneAnimalsHumansPollutantMercury FishesPollution effect Bioaccumulation ToxicityToxicityEcologyFishesPelagic zoneMercuryGeneral MedicineBioaccumulationMercury (element)FisheryBaysItalySeafoodchemistryHabitatBenthic zoneBioaccumulationEnvironmental scienceBayWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringFood Science
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Dynamics of Two Picophytoplankton Groups in Mediterranean Sea: Analysis of the Deep Chlorophyll Maximum by a Stochastic Advection-Reaction-Diffusion …

2013

A stochastic advection-reaction-diffusion model with terms of multiplicative white Gaussian noise, valid for weakly mixed waters, is studied to obtain the vertical stationary spatial distributions of two groups of picophytoplankton, i.e., picoeukaryotes and Prochlorococcus, which account about for 60% of total chlorophyll on average in Mediterranean Sea. By numerically solving the equations of the model, we analyze the one-dimensional spatio-temporal dynamics of the total picophytoplankton biomass and nutrient concentration along the water column at different depths. In particular, we integrate the equations over a time interval long enough, obtaining the steady spatial distributions for th…

ChlorophyllPopulation DynamicsPopulation ModelingRandom processeAtmospheric scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundTheoretical EcologyWater columnMediterranean seaDeep chlorophyll maximumCalculusMultidisciplinaryEcologybiologyEcologyApplied MathematicsPhysicsQStatisticsRComplex SystemsStochastic differential equationsInterdisciplinary PhysicsMedicineDeep chlorophyll maximumProchlorococcusResearch ArticleChlorophyll aScienceStatistical MechanicsDifferential EquationsPhytoplanktonMarine ecosystemMediterranean SeaSpatial ecologyStatistical MethodsPhytoplankton dynamicBiologyComputerized SimulationsStochastic ProcessesPopulation BiologyAdvectionComputational BiologyRandom VariablesModels TheoreticalSpatial ecology; Marine ecosystems; Phytoplankton dynamics; Deep chlorophyll maximum; Random processes; Stochastic differential equationsProbability Theorybiology.organism_classificationMarine EnvironmentsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Nonlinear DynamicschemistryChlorophyllComputer SciencePhytoplanktonEcosystem ModelingMathematicsEcological EnvironmentsPLoS ONE
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Amino acid composition in eyes from zebrafish (Danio rerio) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus) at the larval stage

2016

A comparative study was performed to identify differences in the amino acid composition of the eyes from zebrafish (Danio rerio) and sardine (Sardina pilchardus) larvae and their link to the environmental adaption of the species. Amino acids in the acidic hydrolysates of eyes from 11 zebrafish and 12 sardine were determined with the use of high-performance liquid chromatography involving precolumn derivatization with ortho-phthalaldehyde. Differences in the content of most amino acids were detected between zebrafish and sardine. These amino acids were aspartate, glutamate, serine, glycine, threonine, arginine, methionine, valine, phenylalanine, isoleucine, leucine and lysine. Of particular …

0301 basic medicineanimal structuresSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPhenylalanineBiologyEyeSerine03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundValineAmino acid composition; Danio rerio; Eye; Larval fish; Sardina pilchardus; MultidisciplinarySardina pilcharduschemistry.chemical_classificationSardina pilcharduDanio rerioMultidisciplinaryMethionine030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyResearchAmino acid compositionLarval fishSardinefungiAmino acid030104 developmental biologyBiochemistrychemistryGlycineLeucineSpringerPlus
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Noise Induced Phenomena in the Dynamics of Two Competing Species

2015

Noise through its interaction with the nonlinearity of the living systems can give rise to counter-intuitive phenomena. In this paper we shortly review noise induced effects in different ecosystems, in which two populations compete for the same resources. We also present new results on spatial patterns of two populations, while modeling real distributions of anchovies and sardines. The transient dynamics of these ecosystems are analyzed through generalized Lotka-Volterra equations in the presence of multiplicative noise, which models the interaction between the species and the environment. We find noise induced phenomena such as quasi-deterministic oscillations, stochastic resonance, noise …

Stochastic resonanceMultiplicative noiseFOS: Physical sciencesPopulation dynamic01 natural sciencesMultiplicative noiseNoise induced phenomena010305 fluids & plasmasLangevin equation0103 physical sciencesQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionStatistical physicsQuantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution010306 general physicsCondensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsPhysicsExtinctionPredictive microbiologyStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)Applied MathematicsPopulations and Evolution (q-bio.PE)Langevin equation; Multiplicative noise; Noise induced phenomena; Population dynamics; Predictive microbiology; Stochastic resonance; Modeling and SimulationSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Langevin equationNoiseModeling and SimulationFOS: Biological sciencesSpatial ecologyProbability distributionStochastic resonanceCoupled map lattice
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Spatio-temporal dynamics of a planktonic system and chlorophyll distribution in a 2D spatial domain: matching model and data

2017

AbstractField data on chlorophyll distribution are investigated in a two-dimensional spatial domain of the Mediterranean Sea by using for phytoplankton abundances an advection-diffusion-reaction model, which includes real values for physical and biological variables. The study exploits indeed hydrological and nutrients data acquired in situ, and includes intraspecific competition for limiting factors, i.e. light intensity and phosphate concentration. As a result, the model allows to analyze how both the velocity field of marine currents and the two components of turbulent diffusivity affect the spatial distributions of phytoplankton abundances in the Modified Atlantic Water, the upper layer…

Chlorophyll0301 basic medicineChlorophyll aScienceSpatial ecology; Marine ecosystems; Phytoplankton dynamics; Partial differential equationsAtmospheric sciencesArticlePhosphates03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundSpatio-Temporal AnalysisMediterranean seaWater columnPhytoplanktonMediterranean SeaMarine ecosystemSpatial ecologySeawaterTransectPhytoplankton dynamicMultidisciplinaryEcologyChlorophyll AQTemperatureRModels TheoreticalPlanktonPartial differential equationsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Light intensity030104 developmental biologychemistryChlorophyllPhytoplanktonMedicineEnvironmental scienceSeasonsScientific Reports
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Chronological records of metal deposition in sediments from the Strait of Sicily, central Mediterranean: assessing natural fluxes and anthropogenic a…

2010

Abstract Sediment box-cores were recovered from the Strait of Sicily along two onshore–offshore transects in water depths of 29–500 m. Samples were dated by 210 Pb and analysed for major and trace elements. Inspections of chronological profiles integrated with application of statistical algorithms to the geochemical dataset and supported by in situ hydrological observations were used to assess factors driving element distributions. Mineralogical and chemical variability of sediments offshore of the southwestern Sicily coast reflect the irregular sea floor morphology of the Adventure Bank. Anthropogenic inputs explain enrichments with respect to background values for Sb, As, Pb, and Hg, that…

Mediterranean climateBox-core sedimentsTrace elementsTrace elementSedimentFlow currentsAquatic ScienceOceanographySettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaStrait of SicilyOceanographyStrait of Sicily Box-core sediments Trace elements 210Pb chronology Flow currentsThermohaline circulationSubmarine pipelineTrace metalTransectGeothermal gradient210Pb chronologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeology
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Rare earth elements distribution in seawater and suspended particulate of the Central Mediterranean Sea

2004

Rare earth element (REE) content in suspended and dissolved phases from the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea) has been measured. Vertical profiles of several dissolved REEs along the water column reflect the 3-D oceanographic features of the studied area and identifies the different water masses present there. Shale-normalized REE distribution patterns and derived parameters calculated for the suspended particulate show different atmospheric dust-surface inputs and their interactions with seawater. Finally, combined information from [La/Yb]N, ratios, REE/La ratios and Eu anomalies measured in the suspended particulate suggest an important contribution of volcanic materials from t…

Suspended particulategeographyWater massgeography.geographical_feature_category2300EcologyRare-earth elementGeochemistryMineral dustParticulatesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicStrait of SicilyOceanographyWater columnMediterranean seaVolcanoRare earth elementGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSeawaterEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyGeneral Environmental ScienceChemistry and Ecology
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Pattern Classification from Multi-beam Acoustic Data Acquired in Kongsfjorden

2021

Climate change is causing a structural change in Arctic ecosystems, decreasing the effectiveness that the polar regions have in cooling water masses, with inevitable repercussions on the climate and with an impact on marine biodiversity. The Svalbard islands under study are an area greatly influenced by Atlantic waters. This area is undergoing changes that are modifying the composition and distribution of the species present. The aim of this work is to provide a method for the classification of acoustic patterns acquired in the Kongsfjorden, Svalbard, Arctic Circle using multibeam technology. Therefore the general objective is the implementation of a methodology useful for identifying the a…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industryMultibeamk-meansk-means clusteringClimate changeGlacierShoaling and schoolingSettore MAT/01 - Logica MatematicaData setWater columnEcho-surveyPolarPhysical geographyArtificial intelligenceCluster analysisbusinessGeology
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The role of noise on the steady state distributions of phytoplankton populations

2016

The spatio-temporal behaviour of total chlorophyll concentration is investigated in the middle of the Tyrrhenian Sea by using a stochastic approach. The study is based on a reaction-diffusion-taxis model, which is used to analyse the dynamics of five phytoplankton groups, responsible for about 80% of the total chlorophyll a inside the euphotic zone of the water column. The analysis is performed by considering: (i) the intraspecific competition of the phytoplanktonic groups for limiting factors, i.e. light intensity and nutrient concentration, (ii) the seasonal changes of environmental variables, and (iii) the random fluctuations of the components of the velocity field and temperature. Speci…

0106 biological sciencesStatistics and ProbabilityPhysicsSteady state (electronics)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyturbulenceHydrodynamic fluctuationstochastic processes (theory)Statistical and Nonlinear Physics01 natural sciencesSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)NoisePhytoplanktonHydrodynamic fluctuations; stochastic particle dynamics (theory); stochastic processes (theory); turbulence; Statistical and Nonlinear Physics; Statistics and Probability; Statistics Probability and Uncertaintystochastic particle dynamics (theory)Statistical physicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyStatistical and Nonlinear Physic0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment
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Automatic classification of acoustically detected krill aggregations: A case study from Southern Ocean

2022

Acoustic surveys represent the standard methodology to assess the spatial distribution and abundance of pelagic organisms characterized by aggregative behaviour. The species identification of acoustically observed aggregations is usually performed by taking into account the biological sampling and according to expert-based knowledge. The precision of survey estimates, such as total abundance and spatial distribution, strongly depends on the efficiency of acoustic and biological sampling as well as on the species identification. In this context, the automatic identification of specific groups based on energetic and morphological features could improve the species identification process, allo…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniEnvironmental EngineeringRoss SeaSettore INF/01 - InformaticaEcological Modelingk-meansAcousticKrillInternal validation indicesSoftwareHierarchical clustering
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Unsupervised Classification of Acoustic Echoes from Two Krill Species in the Southern Ocean (Ross Sea)

2021

This work presents a computational methodology able to automatically classify the echoes of two krill species recorded in the Ross sea employing scientific echo-sounder at three different frequencies (38, 120 and 200 kHz). The goal of classifying the gregarious species represents a time-consuming task and is accomplished by using differences and/or thresholds estimated on the energy features of the insonified targets. Conversely, our methodology takes into account energy, morphological and depth features of echo data, acquired at different frequencies. Internal validation indices of clustering were used to verify the ability of the clustering in recognizing the correct number of species. Th…

0106 biological sciencesKrillbiologybusiness.industry010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEuphausiaSettore MAT/01 - Logica MatematicaEuphausia crystallorophiasbiology.organism_classificationSpatial distributionMachine learning for pelagic species classification01 natural sciencesKrill identification010104 statistics & probabilityRoss SeaAcoustic dataArtificial intelligence0101 mathematicsCluster analysisbusinessRelative species abundanceGeologyEnergy (signal processing)Global biodiversityRemote sensing
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Estimation of biogas produced by the landfill of Palermo, applying a Gaussian model

2008

Abstract In this work, a procedure is suggested to assess the rate of biogas emitted by the Bellolampo landfill (Palermo, Italy), starting from the data acquired by two of the stations for monitoring meteorological parameters and polluting gases. The data used refer to the period November 2005–July 2006. The methane concentration, measured in the CEP suburb of Palermo, has been analysed together with the meteorological data collected by the station situated inside the landfill area. In the present study, the methane has been chosen as a tracer of the atmospheric pollutants produced by the dump. The data used for assessing the biogas emission refer to night time periods characterized by weak…

Greenhouse EffectPoint sourceNormal DistributionWindMethaneAtmosphereMultiple pointchemistry.chemical_compoundBiogaswaste; waste management;TRACERwasteWaste Management and DisposalAir PollutantsSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleWaste managementEnvironmental engineeringModels TheoreticalRefuse DisposalchemistryItalyAtmospheric pollutantsEnvironmental sciencewaste managementGasesSingle point source
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Engraulis encrasicolus larvae from two different environmental spawning areas of the Central Mediterranean Sea: first data on amino acid profiles and…

2020

Early life stages of marine fish populations may be strongly affected by environmental factors. Changes in the physical environment or the availability of food resources could lead to stress-related physiological responses affecting larval fitness, growth and survival. In the present study, we determined, for the first time, amino acid composition (AAC), lipid, and carbohydrate content, as well as alkaline phosphatase and peroxidase activities in larvae from the European anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus. Fishes were caught in two different spawning areas of the Strait of Sicily, characterized by different environmental conditions, including a coastal upwelling with a lower temperature (Advent…

chemistry.chemical_classificationLarvabiologySettore BIO/05 - ZoologiacarbohydratesMarine fishZoologycarbohydrates Engraulis encrasicolus larvae enzyme Eye Amino Acid composition habitat conditions lipidsbiology.organism_classificationengraulis encrasicolus larvaeEarly lifeAmino acidlipidsFood resourcesenzymeEngraulisMediterranean seachemistryhabitat conditionslcsh:ZoologyAnimal Science and Zoologysense organslcsh:QL1-991eye amino acid compositionThe European Zoological Journal
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Stochastic models for phytoplankton dynamics in Mediterranean Sea

2016

Abstract In this paper, we review some results obtained from three one-dimensional stochastic models, which were used to analyze picophytoplankton dynamics in two sites of the Mediterranean Sea. Firstly, we present a stochastic advection–reaction–diffusion model to describe the vertical spatial distribution of picoeukaryotes in a site of the Sicily Channel. The second model, which is an extended version of the first one, is used to obtain the vertical stationary profiles of two groups of picophytoplankton, i.e. Pelagophytes and Prochlorococcus, in the same marine site as in the previous case. Here, we include intraspecific competition of picophytoplanktonic groups for limiting factors, i.e.…

0106 biological sciences010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesStochastic modellingRandom processeAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesDeep chlorophyll maximum; Marine ecosystems; Phytoplankton dynamics; Random processes; Spatial ecology; Stochastic differential equations; Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics; Ecological ModelingStochastic differential equationMediterranean seaMarine ecosystemSpatial ecology14. Life underwaterPhytoplankton dynamicEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesDeep chlorophyll maximumStochastic differential equationbiologyStochastic processEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEcological Modelingbiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Light intensitySpatial ecologyDeep chlorophyll maximumProchlorococcusEcological Complexity
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Modeling of Sensory Characteristics Based on the Growth of Food Spoilage Bacteria

2016

During last years theoretical works shed new light and proposed new hypothesis on the mechanisms which regulate the time behaviour of biological populations in different natural systems. Despite of this, the role of environmental variables in ecological systems is still an open question. Filling this gap of knowledge is a crucial task for a deeper comprehension of the dynamics of biological populations in real ecosystems. In this work we study how the dynamics of food spoilage bacteria influences the sensory characteristics of fresh fish specimens. This topic is crucial for a better understanding of the role played by the bacterial growth on the organoleptic properties, and for the quality …

Stochastic ordinary differential equationmedia_common.quotation_subjectFood spoilageOrganolepticFOS: Physical sciencesSensory systemContext (language use)BiologyPopulation dynamic01 natural sciencesSensory analysisPopulation dynamics; Predictive microbiology; Stochastic ordinary differential equations; Modeling and Simulation010305 fluids & plasmas0103 physical sciencesStatisticsQuality (business)010306 general physicsQuantitative Biology - Populations and EvolutionCondensed Matter - Statistical Mechanicsmedia_commonPredictive microbiologyStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)EcologyApplied MathematicsPopulations and Evolution (q-bio.PE)Experimental dataSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Modeling and SimulationFOS: Biological sciencesPredictive microbiology
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Living Coccolithophores from the Gulf of Sirte (Southern Mediterranean Sea) during the summer of 2008

2012

The Gulf of Sirte is a largely unexplored area in the southernmost Mediterranean Sea.We are presenting here 2008 summer data on the distribution pattern of living coccolithophores, a main phytoplankton calcifying group, in 105 samples from 20 stations. The survey includes coastal and offshore stations, enabling us to provide indications on the dynamics of phytoplankton productivity in relation to oceanographic processes. The total coccosphere concentrations show higher values in the offshore stations and lower ones for coastal sites. Umbellosphaera tenuis, Emiliania huxleyi, Florisphaera profunda, Syracosphaera pulchra HOL (Calyptrosphaera oblonga) and Rhabdosphaera spp. dominate the assemb…

summerpaleoproductivityspatial distributionCoccolithophores EcologybiozonationPaleontologyvertical distributionMediterraneanGEO/01 - PALEONTOLOGIA E PALEOECOLOGIAanticyclonetaxonomyoceanic circulationGulf of Sirte; Mediterranean Sea; Anticyclone; Coccolith; Community composition; Oceanic circulation; Paleoproductivity; Phytoplankton; Spatial distribution; Species occurrence; Summer; Taxonomy; Vertical distributionphytoplanktonMediterranean Seacommunity compositionspecies occurrenceGulf of Sirtecoccolith
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Rare-earth elements and yttrium distributions in mangrove coastal water systems: The western Gulf of Thailand

2005

The concentration of rare-earth elements and yttrium (REY) was investigated in dissolved phase, suspended particulate matter, and seafloor sediments of the western coastal area of the Gulf of Thailand. The samples show Eu and Gd positive anomalies in the shale-normalized REY patterns, especially in the suspended particulate matter. On the other hand, a very high REE content was detected in the coastal waters, probably due to the weathering produced by the Mae Klong river waters on rare-earth element (REE)-rich accessory minerals coming from terrains and mineral deposits cropping out in the studied area. The shale-normalized patterns of yttrium and REE estimated for the dissolved phase show …

MineralEcologySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaRare earthGeochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementSedimentWeatheringYttriumParticulatesRare-earth elements Gulf of Thailand Eu and Gd anomaliesSeafloor spreadingOceanographychemistryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMangroveEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyGeneral Environmental ScienceChemistry and Ecology
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A pattern recognition approach to identify biological clusters acquired by acoustic multi-beam in Kongsfjorden

2022

The Svalbardsis one of the most intensively studied marine regions in the Artic; here the composition and distribution of marine assemblages are changing under the effect of global change, and marine communities are monitored in order to understand the long-term effects on marine biodiversity. In the present work, acoustic data collected in the Kongsfjorden using multi-beam technology was analyzed to develop a methodology for identifying and classifying 3D acoustic patterns related to fish aggregations. In particular, morphological, energetic and depth features were taken into account to develop a multi-variate classification procedure allowing to discriminate fish species. The results obta…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniEnvironmental Engineering3D patternSettore INF/01 - InformaticaClusterEcological ModelingFish schoolMulti-beamK-meansSoftwareEnvironmental Modelling &amp; Software
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Spatio-temporal behaviour of the deep chlorophyll maximum in Mediterranean Sea: Development of a stochastic model for picophytoplankton dynamics

2013

In this paper, by using a stochastic reaction-diffusion-taxis model, we analyze the picophytoplankton dynamics in the basin of the Mediterranean Sea, characterized by poorly mixed waters. The model includes intraspecific competition of picophytoplankton for light and nutrients. The multiplicative noise sources present in the model account for random fluctuations of environmental variables. Phytoplankton distributions obtained from the model show a good agreement with experimental data sampled in two different sites of the Sicily Channel. The results could be extended to analyze data collected in different sites of the Mediterranean Sea and to devise predictive models for phytoplankton dynam…

Stochastic modellingFOS: Physical sciencesStructural basinBiologyRandom processe01 natural sciencesIntraspecific competitionMediterranean sea0103 physical sciencesPhytoplanktonMarine ecosystemSpatial ecologyMarine ecosystem14. Life underwaterQuantitative Biology - Populations and Evolution010306 general physicsPhytoplankton dynamic010301 acousticsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDeep chlorophyll maximumEcologyEcological ModelingPopulations and Evolution (q-bio.PE)Spatial ecology; Marine ecosystems; Phytoplankton dynamics; Deep chlorophyll maximum; Random processes; Stochastic differential equationsSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Oceanography13. Climate actionPhysics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityFOS: Biological sciencesSpatial ecologyStochastic differential equationsDeep chlorophyll maximumData Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)
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Pinger affects fish catch efficiency and damage to bottom gill nets related to bottlenose dolphins

2009

There is some evidence that the presence of Tursiops truncatus in fishing areas represents a real economic threat to fishermen due the dolphin feeding on the entangled fish, damaging the nets and reducing the fish catch. We have carried out experiments to assess the efficiency of a pinger in decreasing the interaction between the dolphins and fishing nets, in a fishing area off the coast of southern Italy, where Tursiops truncatus is frequently observed to interact with bottom gill nets. Two identical monofilament bottom gill nets (900 m long), one equipped with pingers and the other without, were used to measure the effect of these pingers on the abundance of the catch and net damage. For …

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaDolphin-fishery interactionBottom gill netsFishingDepredationAquatic animalMediterraneanAquatic ScienceBiologyMarine Mammals Fishery Mediterranean SeaAquatic organismsFisheryLong periodFish <Actinopterygii>PingerFisheries Science
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Recognition of water masses according to geochemical signatures in the Central Mediterranean sea: Y/Ho ratio and rare earth element behaviour

2007

This study reports the results of geochemical investigations carried out in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea) during the oceanographic cruise BANSIC 2000, focusing on the area around the Pantelleria Island. We evaluate the interface processes between dissolved phase and suspended particulate matter in the water columns on the basis of Y/Ho ratio and rare earth elements and yttrium distributions that are suitable to trace the occurrence of different water layers in Central Mediterranean Area. The main source of trace elements to the sea water system was recognized in the atmospheric fallout, while different scavenging mechanisms among Y and rare earth elements occur. Cation ex…

Water massEcologyRare earth elements Tetrad effect Y/Ho ratio biogenic carbonates Central MediterraneanRare-earth elementchemistry.chemical_elementMineralogyYttriumParticulatesSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologiachemistry.chemical_compoundMediterranean seaWater columnchemistryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCarbonateSeawaterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeologyGeneral Environmental ScienceChemistry and Ecology
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Distribution and spatial structure of pelagic fish schools in relation to the nature of the seabed in the Sicily Channel (Central Mediterranean).

2009

Hydroacoustic data collected during two echosurveys carried out in the Sicily Channel in 1998 and 2002 were analysed to investigate the distribution and spatial structure of small pelagic fish species in relation to the sedimentological nature of the sea bottom. The study was carried out on two contiguous areas (labelled ZONE 1 and ZONE 2) of the continental shelf off the southern coast of Sicily, characterised by different dominant texture, ‘sand’ for ZONE 1 and ‘clayey-silt’ for ZONE 2. Simultaneous information on small pelagic fish schools and the seabed was obtained using a quantitative echo-sounder (SIMRAD EK500) that measures echoes due to the scattering from both fish schools and the…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryacoustic surveySicily ChannelEcologyContinental shelffish schoolFishingPelagic zoneseabedAquatic ScienceSubstrate (marine biology)Demersal zoneEcho soundingOceanographyacoustic surveys; bottom and fish backscattering; echo-sounder; fish school; seabed; Sicily Channel.bottom and fish backscatteringGranulometryecho-sounderEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSeabedGeology
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Artificial neural networks for fault tollerance of an air-pressure sensor network

2017

A meteorological tsunami, commonly called Meteotsunami, is a tsunami-like wave originated by rapid changes in barometric pressure that involve the displacement of a body of water. This phenomenon is usually present in the sea cost area of Mazara del Vallo (Sicily, Italy), in particular in the internal part of the seaport canal, sometimes making local population at risk. The Institute for Coastal Marine Environment (IAMC) of the National Research Council in Italy (CNR) have already conducted several studies upon meteotsunami phenomenon. One of the project has regarded the creation of a sensors network composed by micro-barometric sensors, located in 4 different stations close to the seaport …

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniMeteotsunamiSettore INF/01 - InformaticaPressure sensorComputer Science (all)Neural networkTheoretical Computer Science
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