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Use of stable isotopes to investigate dispersal of waste from fish farm as a function of hydrodynamics.

2006

Stable isotopes were used to examine differential effects of fish farm waste on the water column and sediments. To achieve this objective, we chose 3 marine fish farms located along the coast of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea) as point-source disturbances, and a control area. The hypothesis that carbon and nitrogen isotope composition of particulate (POM) and sedimentary (SOM) organic matter varied with increasing distance (from cages to 1000 m) was tested at 3 levels of hydrodynam- ics: low (mean velocity of current (MVC) ~12 cm s -1 ), intermediate (MVC ~22 cm s -1 ), and high (MVC ~40 cm s -1 ). Different isotopic signals from allochthonous (fish waste) over natural (phytoplankton, terrigenou…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaEcologybusiness.industryTerrigenous sedimentStable isotope ratioFish farmingstable isotope aquaculture sedimentsAquatic ScienceIsotopes of nitrogenOceanographyWater columnMediterranean seachemistryAquacultureEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterFish farming Impact Water column Sediment Stable isotopes Hydrodynamics MediterraneanbusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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The relationship between food availability and growth in Mytilus galloprovincialis in the open sea (southern Mediterranean)

1998

Abstract With the aim of gathering information about the possibility of culturing mussels ( Mytilus galloprovincialis ) in a south Mediterranean oligotrophic area, different lots of mussels were placed in culture at depths of −5 m and −15 m and their growth monitored on a monthly basis. Temperature and salinity were measured in situ and water samples were collected at different depths each month. Total suspended matter (TSM) and its inorganic (ISM) and organic (OSM) fractions were analysed by gravimetry and loss on ignition. Photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll- a and phaeopigments), particulate organic carbon (POC) and nitrogen (PON), particulate carbohydrate (CHO), protein (PRT) and lipid…

chemistry.chemical_classificationSettore BIO/07 - EcologiabiologyFood availabilityEcologyfungiSestonMytilus galloprovincialiParticulatesMediterraneanAquatic ScienceBivalviabiology.organism_classificationMytilusMediterranean seaTrophic featurechemistryEnvironmental chemistryPhytoplanktonOrganic matterLoss on ignition
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Meiofauna and benthic microbial biomass in a semi-enclosed mediterranean marine system (Stagnone di Marsala, Italy)

2004

Microbial and meiofaunal dynamics and their relationships with the biochemical composition of the sedimentary organic matter were investigated in a semi-enclosed marine system (Marsala lagoon, Western Sicily, Mediterranean Sea). Sediment samples were collected on a monthly basis from March 1996 to February 1997 in four stations located along a N–S transect characterized by different hydrodynamic regimes. Total sedimentary organic matter concentration ranged from 5.681.11 to 156.2812.63 mg g1, while the biopolymeric fraction of organic carbon (BPC, measured as sum of the lipids, carbohydrates and proteins) accounted for only a small fraction (24%) of total organic matter. Total meiofaunal de…

chemistry.chemical_classificationTotal organic carbonMediterranean climateSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaEcologyMeiobenthosMeiofaunaBenthic microbial communityMediterranean lagoonSedimentOceanographyMediterranean seachemistryBenthic zoneSedimentary organic matterGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSedimentary organic matterEnvironmental scienceOrganic matterEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental Science
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Paleoenvironmental and climatic changes during the last 25 ky along a W-E transect across the Mediterranean Sea.

2012

climatic changeplanktonic foraminiferastable isotopeMediterranean Seapaleoenvironmental change
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Mediterranean coccolith ecobiostratigraphy since the penultimate Glacial (the last 145,000years) and ecobioevent traceability

2015

The Mediterranean Sea is a miniature ocean ideal to test the response of marine ecosystems to amplified orbital and suborbital climate changes. Here we present coccolith data from a Sardinia Channel gravity core (Arcose C_33) analysed over the last 145,000 years, with a mean resolution of about 900 years. The study highlights that regional phytoplankton assemblages underwent significant modifications between the penultimate glacial and the last interglacial, as well as between the last glacial and the Holocene. The N ratio palaeoproductivity index suggests reduced productivity levels and the development of a deep nutricline during the last interglacial and the Holocene. Within the last glac…

coccoliths Mediterranean Sea late Quaternary ecobiostratigraphy ecobioevent traceabilityCoccolithsbiologygenetic structuresCoccolits; Mediterranean Sea; Late Quaternary; EcobiostratigrahyPaleontologyGlobigerina bulloidesEcobioevent traceabilityLate QuaternaryOceanographybiology.organism_classificationCoccolitsEcobiostratigraphyOceanographyMediterranean seaInterglacialMediterranean SeaGephyrocapsa oceanicaGlacial periodStadialEcobiostratigrahyHoloceneGeologyEmiliania huxleyi
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Risposte agli stress ambientali in CYSTOSEIRA (C. AGARDH): effetti della temperatura sul contenuto dei composti fenolici

2012

Phenolic compounds are secondary metabolites involved in different protection mechanisms as, for example, against grazers, epiphytes and UV radiation. Seasonal variations of phenolic content in C. amentacea were analysed and laboratory experiments, in which C. amentacea was exposed to an increase of temperature (258C and 308C), were performed. Total phenolic content (TPC) was determined colorimetrically with the Folin–Ciocalteu reagent. In C. amentacea, a seasonal pattern in TPC was observed, with a maximum value in winter-spring. C. amentacea responded significantly to the temperature treatments with a consistent decrease in TPC after 48 h.

composti fenoliciCystoseiraMar MediterraneoSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaMediterranean SeaphenolSettore BIO/04 - Fisiologia Vegetalesecondary metabolitestress ambientalimetaboliti secondarienvironmental stress
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The marine crustacea decapoda of Sicily: a cecklist with remarks on their distribution.

2003

A checklist of the Crustacea Decapocla of Sicily, based on previously published records and on original data, is presented. The Sicilian waters were divided into three sectors to account for the different habitats present along the northern and western (sector A), eastern (B) and southern (C) coasts, for the sake of a better interpretation of the species distribution. A total of 186 species, vas recorded between 0 and 800 in depth, 31 of which are reported here for the first time. Sector A hosted 153 species, B 105 species. and C 117 species. The dissimilarities among the habitats present in the shallow waters of the three sectors accounted for the low co-occurrence of species: 30 species w…

crustacea decapoda biogeography mediterranean sea.Settore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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WATER MASSES EXCHANGE THROUGH THE STRAIT OF SICILY DURING THE LAST DEGLACIAL PERIOD AND THE HOLOCENE

2022

The main goal of this thesis is to explore the inter-basin connection between the eastern and the western Mediterranean (E- and W-Med, respectively) during the last deglacial and Holocene periods (last 15 kyr). The thesis is based on the study of a sediment core recovered at the west flank of Sicily channel (W-Sicily), strategically located under the current path of the surface Atlantic waters and directly below the present-day hydrographic boundary layer between the Eastern Mediterranean Sourced Water (EMSW) and the Western Mediterranean Deep Water (WMDW). This key location allow to explore past changes in both surface and deep water exchange between the E and the W-Med. In this thesis, a …

deep hydrologyNeodymiumAfrican Humid Period.HoloceneEastern Mediterranean basinMediterranean Thermohaline circulationlast Sapropel (S1)Western Mediterranean Deep WaterYounger DryaSettore GEO/01 - Paleontologia E Paleoecologialate deglacialsurface hydrologyEastern Mediterranean Sourced WaterMediterranean SeaWestern Mediterranean basin
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PAROLE MIGRANTI TRA ORIENTE E OCCIDENTE

2015

L’immagine che oggi il Mediterraneo offre è lungi dall’essere rassicurante. Ai nostri giorni si può dire che le sue opposte rive non abbiano in comune che le loro insoddisfazioni. E sempre più si percepisce questo mare come spazio di attraversamenti intollerati. Percepire il Mediterraneo partendo dal suo passato rimane tuttavia un’abitudine tenace, e a volte viene da pensare che la retrospettiva prevalga sulla prospettiva. La retrospettiva è però irrinunciabile, oggi più che mai. E lo è nel momento in cui la realizzazione di una convivenza in seno ai territori multietnici, là dove si incrociano e si mescolano culture, religioni, lingue diverse, conosce sotto i nostri occhi uno smacco crudel…

dialectal lexicographyetimologiadialettologiaTraditional food habitetymologylessicoWords of Arabic origin in Sicily; dialectal lexicography; etymology; Mediterranean Sea; Geolinguistics; Traditional food habits; Traditonal Agricolture practicesgeolinguisticaGeolinguisticArabismi siciliani; lessico; lessicografia dialettale; etimologia; Mediterraneo; dialettologia; geolinguistica; alimentazione tradizionale; agricoltura tradizionale.lessicografia dialettaleWords of Arabic origin in SicilySettore L-FIL-LET/12 - Linguistica Italianaalimentazione tradizionaleArabismi sicilianiMediterranean SeaMediterraneoagricoltura tradizionale.Traditonal Agricolture practices
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Arabismi di ambito agricolo e alimentare in Sicilia e nel Mediterraneo

2017

L’immagine del Mediterraneo come luogo di migrazioni, incontri e attraversamenti culturali pluridirezionali è nelle parole di Ferdinand Braudel quando lo definisce «non un mare, ma un susseguirsi di mari. Non una civiltà, ma una serie di civiltà accatastate le une sulle altre». Ma la complessità “disegnata” da Braudel si mostra ancora più intricata quando si guarda alla lingua con le sue forti dinamiche variabili. Come ha più volte osservato Giovanni Ruffino, per il linguista può essere utile adottare la formula «lingue circolari/lingue marginali» o, ancora meglio, la formula «correnti marginali e correnti circolari di lingua e cultura», per riferirsi a una molteplicità di condizioni lingui…

dialectal lexicographyetimologiadialettologiaTraditional food habitetymologylessicogeolinguisticaGeolinguisticagricoltura tradizionalelessicografia dialettaleWords of Arabic origin in SicilySettore L-FIL-LET/12 - Linguistica Italianaalimentazione tradizionaleArabismi sicilianiMediterranean SeaMediterraneoTraditonal Agricolture practices
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