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Modelling drift of pelagic offspring: the importance of egg surveys in providing a realistic model initialization

2015

Abstract Having valid information about the location and dynamics of biological processes is important for coastal management. In this context modelling, the pelagic drift of early life stages has been shown to be an important tool for understanding the spatial scale of population dynamics in marine systems. Often simulated particles are released in hypothetical quantities at assumed spawning grounds with no or few field data to guide the model parametrization. In this study, we combine high-resolution field data and state-of-the-art oceanographic modelling and use a probabilistic approach to construct kernel density distributions of the dispersal of pelagic fish eggs. Specifically, the pot…

education.field_of_studygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologybiologyPopulationFjordParticle (ecology)Pelagic zoneAquatic ScienceOceanographybiology.organism_classificationOceanographySpatial ecologyGadusBiological dispersalParametrization (atmospheric modeling)educationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsICES Journal of Marine Science
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The Oceanic Feeling: A Case Study in Existential Feeling

2014

In this paper I draw on contemporary philosophy of emotion to illuminate the phenomenological structure of so-called oceanic feelings. I suggest that oceanic feelings come in two distinct forms: (1) as transient episodes that consist in a feeling of dissolution of the psychological and sensory boundaries of the self, and (2) as a relatively permanent feeling of unity, embracement, immanence, and openness that does not involve occurrent experiences of boundary dissolution. I argue that both forms of feeling are existential feelings, i.e. pre-intentional bodily feelings that structure overall self-world experience. I re-conceptualize episodic oceanic feelings as shifts in existential feeling,…

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Salmon lice in the Pacific Ocean show evidence of evolved resistance to parasiticide treatment

2022

AbstractParasitic salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) threaten the economic and ecological sustainability of salmon farming, and their evolved resistance to treatment with emamectin benzoate (EMB) has been a major problem for salmon farming in the Atlantic Ocean. In contrast, the Pacific Ocean, where wild salmon are far more abundant, has not seen widespread evolution of EMB-resistant lice. Here, we use EMB bioassays and counts of lice on farms from the Broughton Archipelago, Canada—a core region of salmon farming in the Pacific—to show that EMB sensitivity has dramatically decreased since 2010, concurrent with marked decrease in the field efficacy of EMB treatments. Notably, these bioass…

endocrine systemPacific OceanMultidisciplinaryAntiparasitic Agentsanimal diseaseslohimeribiologiatäitresistenssiCopepodakalanviljelySalmonLepeophtheirus salmonisloisetemamektiinibentsoaattiparasitic diseasesAnimalsParasitesVDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920::Fiskehelse: 923hormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsemamectin benzoate
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A New Solution for Sea Wave Energy Harvesting, the Proposal of an Ironless Linear Generator

2020

The paper investigates an innovative ironless linear generator, installable inside a wave energy converter, in order to produce electricity from sea waves. This energy source is considered strategic for the future, especially in small islands

energy harvestingComputer scienceStator020209 energyMechanical engineeringOcean Engineering02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti Elettricilaw.inventionlcsh:Oceanographylcsh:VM1-989lawLinear congruential generatorpoint absorber0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringlcsh:GC1-1581sea waveWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleMathematical modelbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringlcsh:Naval architecture. Shipbuilding. Marine engineeringlinear generatorMagnetElectricityEnergy sourcebusinessEnergy harvestingVoltageJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
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Assessment of the Sabellaria alveolata reefs’ structural features along the Southern coast of Sicily (Strait of Sicily, Mediterranean Sea)

2022

The honeycomb worm Sabellaria alveolata is a gregarious tube-dwelling polychaete that builds remarkable biogenic reefs in marine coastal waters. Sabellaria alveolata reefs are considered valuable marine habitats requiring protection measures for their conservation, as they play a key role in the functioning of coastal ecosystems. Sabellarid reefs are extensively developed along the Atlantic coasts of Europe and reported for the Mediterranean Sea and the Italian coasts, where large reefs have been recorded in several localities. Fragmentary information is available on their health status, Sabellaria reefs thus being listed as “Data Deficient” in the Red List of Marine Habitats. To fill this …

engineer specieshabitat heterogeneityEnvironmental EngineeringSettore BIO/07Settore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPolychaetaAquatic ScienceOceanographySabellariamarine conservationbiogenic reefsMediterranean Seabiogenic reefMediterranean Sea.engineer speciehabitat-former speciesEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsSabellaria; Polychaeta; biogenic reefs; engineer species; habitat heterogeneity; marine conservation; biodiversity; Mediterranean SeabiodiversityMediterranean Marine Science
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Distance decay 2.0. A global synthesis of taxonomic and functional turnover in ecological communities

2022

Caio Graco-Roza was funded by the Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), the Carlos Chagas Filho Research Support Foundation (FAPERJ) and the Ella and Georg Erhnrooth Foundation; Jan Altman by research grants INTER-EXCELLENCE LTAUSA19137 provided by Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, 20-05840Y of the Czech Science Foundation, and long-term research development project no. RVO 67985939 of the Czech Academy of Sciences; Otso Ovaskainen was funded by Academy of Finland (grant no. 309581), Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation, Research Council of Norway through its Centres of Excellence Funding Scheme (223257), and the European Research Council (ERC) unde…

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Mantle-derived fluids discharged at the Bradanic foredeep/Apulian foreland boundary: The Maschito geothermal gas emissions (southern Italy)

2014

Abstract The mephitis of Maschito, known since historical times as Lago Fetente (Smelly Lake) -although the lake is now dry-, is located 20 km from the Mt. Vulture volcanic edifice (Southern Italy). It is placed along the same regional tectonic discontinuity where some maars are located, close to the boundary between the foredeep and the Apulian foreland. About 300 m2 of surface is lacking in flora, while dead animals are frequently found all around it. The smelly exhalations are mainly composed of CO2 (∼98%), and, in lesser amounts, of H2S, N2, CH4 and other hydrocarbons. He, Ne and Ar occur in trace amounts. The CO2 isotopic composition is in the range of that of the main active Italian v…

event.disaster_typegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryOlivineStratigraphyEarth scienceContinental crustGeochemistryGeologyengineering.materialOceanographyMantle (geology)Volcanic GasesGeophysicsVolcanoengineeringEconomic GeologyFluid inclusionseventForeland basinGeothermal gradientGeologyMarine and Petroleum Geology
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Measuring and Modelling Evaporation Losses from Wet Branches of Lemon Trees

2022

Evaporation losses of rainfall intercepted by canopies depend on many factors, including the temporal scale of observations. At the event scale, interception is a few millimetres, whereas at a larger temporal scale, the number of times that a canopy is filled by rainfall and then depleted can make the interception an important fraction of the rainfall depth. Recently, a simplified interception/evaporation model has been proposed, which considers a modified Merrian model to compute interception during wet spells and a simple power-law equation to model evaporation from wet canopy during dry spells. Modelling evaporation process at the sub hourly temporal scale required the two parameters of …

experimental testinterception; evaporation; lemon tree; experimental tests; thermal imagingthermal imagingSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliinterceptionOceanographylemon treeWaste Management and DisposalevaporationEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyHydrology; Volume 9; Issue 7; Pages: 118
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FLUMO: FLexible Underwater MOdem

2019

The last years have seen a growing interest in underwater acoustic communications because of its applications in marine research, oceanography, marine commercial operations, the offshore oil industry and defense. High-speed communication in the underwater acoustic channel has been challenging because of limited bandwidth, extended multipath, refractive properties of the medium, severe fading, rapid time variation and large Doppler shifts. In this paper, we show an implementation of a flexible Software-Defined Acoustic (SDA) underwater modem, where modulation parameters are completely tunable to optimize performance. In particular, we develop the system architecture following two key ideas. …

extended multipathSDAOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingComputer sciencemarine commercial operationsUnderwater; acoustic ; software defined ; modem; JANUS; SDA; FSK; RedPitaya; WatermarkSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaacousticFSKmodulate signalsDemodulationcontrolled testbedsUnderwaterunderwater acoustic channelOFDMFrequency-shift keyingFLUMOunderwater acoustic communicationsBandwidth (signal processing)Frequency shift keyingflexible Software-Definedoffshore oil industrysoftware definedRedPitayaflexible underwater MOdemmodulated signalsmodulation parameterstunable systemrefractive propertiesMultipath propagationStandardssystem architectureDoppler shiftsunderwater acoustic communicationhigh-speed communicationflexible systemElectronic engineeringDoppler shiftFadingoceanographymodemSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionirapid time variationField programmable gate arraysmarine researchmodemsJANUSWatermarkSystems architectureUnderwater
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Automated Plankton Classification With a Dynamic Optimization and Adaptation Cycle

2022

With recent advances in Machine Learning techniques based on Deep Neural Networks (DNNs), automated plankton image classification is becoming increasingly popular within the marine ecological sciences. Yet, while the most advanced methods can achieve human-level performance on the classification of everyday images, plankton image data possess properties that frequently require a final manual validation step. On the one hand, this is due to morphological properties manifesting in high intra-class and low inter-class variability, and, on the other hand is due to spatial-temporal changes in the composition and structure of the plankton community. Composition changes enforce a frequent updating…

fishGlobal and Planetary ChangeclassificationplanktonOcean EngineeringearthMedio MarinooceanographyAquatic ScienceOceanographyVDP::Teknologi: 500::Marin teknologi: 580Centro Oceanográfico de GijónWater Science and TechnologyFrontiers in Marine Science
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