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Vertebrate-mediated seed rain and artificial perches contribute to overcome seed dispersal limitation in a Mediterranean old field

2019

Natural regeneration of vegetation is a frequent outcome of land abandonment, although the rate and diversity of such regeneration may be severely restricted by seed dispersal limitation, among other factors. In spite of this, studies aiming to quantify seed rain and test methods to enhance it, such as artificial perches, are still underrepresented in the Mediterranean. In our study, we quantified seed rain density and richness and tested the effects of artificial perches on such rain over a distance gradient on seven Mediterranean island old fields. In each of the seven sites, we positioned three sampling stations, each consisting of 1 seed trap under an artificial perch and 1 as a control…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateSettore BIO/07 - EcologiaPerchnatural regenerationbirdEcologyRubus ulmifoliusbiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologySeed dispersalartificial perchfood and beveragesVegetationbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesseed dispersal limitationfleshy-fruited specieBiological dispersalOld fieldSpecies richnessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape Conservation
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Assessing geographical variation on whistle acoustic structure of three Mediterranean populations of common bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus)

2017

Whistles are acoustic signals produced particularly during social interactions. Here, we compare whistles by bottlenose dolphins from three Mediterranean areas (Croatia, Sicily and Sardinia) to investigate the presence of acoustic divergence and to discuss the possible causes of variability. Whistle parameters differ significantly between populations, but PCA highlights that the majority of variability is due to a limited number of frequency parameters. Cluster and DFA show that the Croatian population is acoustically divergent from the western populations of Sicily and Sardinia. This divergence could be consistent with geographical isolation, and a possible genetic differentiation between …

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateSettore BIO/07 - Ecologiaacoustic behaviour; acoustic divergence; Cetacean.; Mediterranean Sea; Animal Science and Zoology; Behavioral NeurosciencePopulationSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesDivergenceacoustic divergenceBehavioral NeuroscienceMediterranean seaacoustic behaviourMediterranean Seaeducationeducation.field_of_studyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyCetacean.CetaceanBottlenose dolphinbiology.organism_classificationlanguage.human_languageacoustic behaviour; acoustic divergence; Cetacean.; Mediterranean Sea;Variation (linguistics)languageAnimal Science and ZoologyAdaptationSicilian
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Relative growth in the Mediterranean endemic shore crab Brachynotus foresti Zariquiey Álvarez, 1968 (Decapoda: Brachyura: Varunidae)

2019

AbstractThe relative growth of crustaceans has become a solid field of study since the early allometric studies undertaken during the first decades of the 20th century. The type of relative growth of brachyuran crabs mainly depends on the number of critical moults and growth phases, as well as on differences in the slopes of the relative growth of secondary sexual characters. We analysed for the first time the allometric growth of the brachyuran Brachynotus forestiZariquiey Álvarez, 1968 (Varunidae), a small Mediterranean endemic species, testing whether its small size might impede the manifestation of large allometries through ontogeny. We obtained 13 body measurements from 370 females and…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateShoregeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyDecapoda010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyAquatic ScienceBrachynotusbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesFisheryVarunidaeJournal of Crustacean Biology
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Trade and stowaways: molecular evidence for human-mediated translocation of eastern skinks into the western Mediterranean

2020

Human movements in the regions surrounding the Mediterranean Sea have caused a great impact in the composition of terrestrial fauna due to the introductions of several allochthonous species, intentionally or not. Reptiles are one of the groups where this anthropic impact is most evident, owing to the extensive intra-Mediterranean dispersals of recent chronologies. Chalcides ocellatus is a widespread skink with a natural distribution that covers almost the entire Mediterranean Basin. Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain its origin: natural dispersions and human translocations. Previous molecular data suggest the occurrence of a recent dispersal phenomenon across the Mediterranean Sea…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateSkinkFaunaPopulation010607 zoologySpecies dispersal010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesMediterranean BasinMediterranean seaMediterranean SeaeducationChalcides ocellatusEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicseducation.field_of_studybiologyEcologyReptilesDNAbiology.organism_classificationChalcides ocellatusIntroductionsSpainBiological dispersalAnimal Science and ZoologyAmphibia - Reptilia
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Recreational and small-scale fisheries may pose a threat to vulnerable species in coastal and offshore waters of the western Mediterranean

2019

10 pages, 3 figures, supplementary material https://doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsz071

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateSmall-scale fishers (SSF)Target and by-catch[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changesrecreational and small-scale fishingAquatic ScienceOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesAUTfisheries management marine protected areas recreational fisheries (RF) small-scale fisheries (SSF) target and bycatch threatened speciesMarine protected areasVulnerable species14. Life underwaterRecreationfishing pressureEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsfishing impacts on vulnerable speciesEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyExtinction[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and SocietyManagementFisheryGeographyScale (social sciences)[SDE]Environmental SciencesCoastal and offshore fisheriesMarine protected areaSubmarine pipeline[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyFishing methodswestern mediterranean
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Biodiversity in canopy-forming algae: Structure and spatial variability of the Mediterranean Cystoseira assemblages

2018

Abstract In the Mediterranean Sea, Cystoseira species are the most important canopy-forming algae in shallow rocky bottoms, hosting high biodiverse sessile and mobile communities. A large-scale study has been carried out to investigate the structure of the Cystoseira-dominated assemblages at different spatial scales and to test the hypotheses that alpha and beta diversity of the assemblages, the abundance and the structure of epiphytic macroalgae, epilithic macroalgae, sessile macroinvertebrates and mobile macroinvertebrates associated to Cystoseira beds changed among scales. A hierarchical sampling design in a total of five sites across the Mediterranean Sea (Croatia, Montenegro, Sardinia,…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateSpatial scalesBiodiversityCystoseiraAquatic ScienceCystoseira spp. Spatial scales Biodiversity Associated biota Mediterranean seaOceanography010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesCystoseira sppMediterranean seaAbundance (ecology)Associated biota Biodiversity Cystoseira spp. Mediterranean sea Spatial scales Oceanography Aquatic SciencebiologyEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyBiodiversityAssociated biotabiology.organism_classificationGeographyHabitatMediterranean seaAlpha diversitySpatial variabilityAssociated biota; Biodiversity; Cystoseira spp.; Mediterranean sea; Spatial scales; Oceanography; Aquatic Science
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Assessing global range expansion in a cryptic species complex: insights from the red seaweed genus Asparagopsis (Florideophyceae)

2017

The mitochondrial genetic diversity, distribution and invasive potential of multiple cryptic operational taxonomic units (OTUs) of the red invasive seaweed Asparagopsis were assessed by studying introduced Mediterranean and Hawaiian populations. Invasive behavior of each Asparagopsis OTU was inferred from phylogeographic reconstructions, past historical demographic dynamics, recent range expansion assessments and future distributional predictions obtained from demographic models. Genealogical networks resolved Asparagopsis gametophytes and tetrasporophytes into four A. taxiformis and one A. armata cryptic OTUs. Falkenbergia isolates of A. taxiformis L3 were recovered for the first time in t…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateSpecies complexfood.ingredientRange (biology)biological invasionsPopulationPlant SciencephylogeographyAquatic ScienceBiologyDNA Mitochondrial010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesHawaiiDNA AlgalMediterranean seafoodEffective population sizeMediterranean SeaAsparagopsiseducationeducation.field_of_studyPlant DispersalEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologySequence Analysis DNAspecies distribution modellingSeaweedPhylogeographyPhylogeographymarine algaeRhodophytaIntroduced SpeciesJournal of Phycology
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Fish Health and Fisheries, Implications for Stock Assessment and Management: The Mediterranean Example

2012

Although fish health may influence key population-level processes, particularly those dealing with natural mortality, reproduction and growth, which in turn affect stock productivity, there has been little emphasis on the links between fish health and management of marine fisheries. This paper addresses this gap and illustrates how knowledge of fish health provides insight to marine fisheries biologists, stock assessment modellers and managers. The study demonstrates ways in which the consideration of condition (energy reserves) indicators and parasitism adds to improved stock assessment and fisheries management, also in situations of data shortage when standard methods cannot be applied, a…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateStock assessment010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyEnergy reservesEconomic shortageFish healthManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceFish stock010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesFishery[SDE.BE] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyGeography14. Life underwaterFisheries management[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and EcologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsStock (geology)ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Genetic and morphometric variations of Mediterranean hake,Merluccius merluccius,in the Strait of Sicily (central Mediterranean): Implications for sto…

2004

Allozyme, morphometric and growth analyses were applied to samples collected in the Strait of Sicily (central Mediterranean Sea) to test the hypothesis of the existence of a unique hake stock (Merluccius merluccius) in the study area. The level of genetic variation was detected from five polymorphic loci (ADH*, PGI-1; PGI-2*, PGM', SOD-1*). The average observed heterozygosity amounted to 0.421, while the average expected was 0.353. Weir & Cockerham statistics showed no heterogeneity, except for the single PGP locus (9 = 0.011; P 0.05). Morphometric analyses revealed some differentiation. Females showed different relationships in six out of eight morphometric indices with total length, while…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateStock assessmentbiology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyAllozymesMerluccius merlucciusbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesStrait of SicilyFisheryMediterranean seamedicine.anatomical_structureAge groupsHakeMerluccius merlucciusGenetic variationmedicineAnimal Science and Zoology14. Life underwaterMorphometricsStock identificationOtolithItalian Journal of Zoology
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Properties of New Strawberry Lines Compared with Well-Known Cultivars in Winter Planting System Conditions

2017

In Southern Italy and Sicily, strawberry cultivation is dominated by international cultivars such as ‘Candonga Sabrosa’, ‘Florida Fortuna’, ‘Sabrina’ and ‘Sant Andreas’. The primary objective of our study was to compare the field performance of two experimental lines and four established cultivars in a Sicilian representative strawberry production area. The second objective was to compare the fruits physic-chemical nutraceutical characteristics of these genotypes in response to different postharvest fruit storage temperatures. A supporting genetic analysis, via SSR markers, was also performed in order to establish genotype correlations. Our study confirmed the high result of ‘Florida Fortun…

0106 biological sciencesMediterranean climateStorage conditionsStrawberry fruit colourAntioxidant propertiesSettore AGR/04 - ORTICOLTURA E FLORICOLTURAPlant ScienceSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E Floricoltura010501 environmental sciencesBiologyHorticulture01 natural sciencesYield (wine)Antioxidant properties; Early production; Fragaria × ananassa Duch; Storage conditions; Strawberry fruit colour; Agronomy and Crop Science; Plant Science; HorticultureFragaria à ananassa DuchCultivarQuality characteristics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarly productionProduction areaSowingantioxidant properties early production Fragaria × ananassa Duch. strawberry fruit colour storage conditionsChemical qualityAgronomyPostharvestAgronomy and Crop Science010606 plant biology & botany
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