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Sprectroradiometric characteristics of inland water bodies infestated by Oscillatoria rubescens algae

2010

In December 2006 blooms of Oscillatoria rubescens were found in the reservoir Prizzi in Sicily. Oscillatoria is a genus of filamentous alga comprising approximately 6 species, between these the O. rubescens is sadly famous since this organism produces microcystins which are powerful hepatotoxins. Firstly found in Europe in 1825 on Geneva lake, recently (2006) those algae has been find out in Pozzillo, Nicoletti e Ancipa reservoirs (Enna Province), as well as in Prizzi (Palermo Province) and Garcia reservoirs (Trapani Province). Toxins produced by those bacteria (usually called microcystine LR-1 and LR-2) are highly toxic since they can activate oncogenes cells causing cancer pathologies on …

Oscillatoria rubescensHydrologySpectral signatureOscillatoriabiologySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaPhysical oceanographyContaminationbiology.organism_classificationWater columnAlgaeEnvironmental scienceWater treatmentOscillatoria rubescens remote sensing
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Daily patterns of mixing and nutrient concentrations during early autumn circulation in a small sheltered lake

2005

17 pages, 11 figures, 1 table.-- Printed version published May 2005.

PycnoclineEcologyMixing (process engineering)Wind stressGravity currentAquatic ScienceAtmospheric sciencesGravity currentWater columnHeat fluxBathymetryExternal nutrient inputsErosionEnvironmental scienceHeat fluxSurface coolingPrecipitationFreshwater Biology
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Lipid-containing semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) as concentrators of toxic chemicals in the lower Fraser River, Vancouver, British Columbia.

1998

Abstract Semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) were deployed in the water column and in the sediments of the Lower Fraser River (B.C., Canada) to compare the levels and the congener profiles of polychlorinated dibenzo- p -dioxins (PCDDs), dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and non- ortho -chlorinated biphenyls (N-o,o′-PCBs) against those sampled by an Infiltrex resin column water sampler. Also the relationship between what was present in the ecosystem as sampled by SPMDs and what was accumulated in the tissue of resident benthic-feeding fish was explored. Only the lipid portion of the SPMDs was prepared for analysis, due to some technical difficulties in cleaning the polyethene tubing. The calculated w…

Quality ControlEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundWater columnEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsSemipermeable membraneWater pollutionBenzofuransBritish ColumbiaChemistryPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthFishesMembranes ArtificialGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryMultiple sourcePollutionLipidsPolychlorinated BiphenylsChlorinated BiphenylsPentachlorophenolCongenerSemipermeable membrane devicesEnvironmental chemistryWater Pollutants ChemicalChemosphere
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Radionuclide fluxes in the Arabian Sea: the role of particle composition

2005

We investigated the influence of the composition of the vertical particle flux on the removal of particle reactive natural radionuclides (Th-230 and Pa-231) from the water column to the sediments. Radionuclide concentrations determined in sediment traps moored in the western, central and eastern Arabian Sea were related to the major components (carbonate, particulate organic matter (POC), opal, lithogenic material) of the particle flux. These data were combined with sediment trap data previously published from the Southern Ocean, Equatorial Pacific and North Atlantic [Z. Chase, R.F. Anderson, M.Q. Fleisher, P.W. Kubik, The influence of particle composition and particle flux on scavenging of…

RadionuclidePhytodetritusFractionationAtmospheric sciencesDeep seaGeophysicsWater columnOceanographySpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Sediment trapParticleScavengingGeologyEarth and Planetary Science Letters
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Rare earth element contents of Jurassic fish and reptile teeth and their potential relation to seawater composition (Anglo-Paris Basin, France and En…

2002

The rare earth element (REE) chemistry of Jurassic shelf seawater from western Europe (Anglo-Paris Basin) was investigated by analyzing the fish and reptile teeth deposited in shallow to deeper water (<200 m) environments. REE patterns in apatites are controlled by the host sediments. Vertebrate teeth sampled from the siliciclastic sediments (calcareous sandstones and shales) show flat shale-normalized REE patterns that reflect the dominant influence of the continental source from which the REE were derived. Carbonate deposits, protected from the clastic sources, contain fish and reptile teeth whose REE patterns reflect more accurately the REE composition of the overlying water column. The …

Rare-earth elementGeochemistryGeologyCretaceousSedimentary structuresPaleontologychemistry.chemical_compoundWater columnchemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyClastic rockCarbonateSeawaterSiliciclasticGeologyChemical Geology
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Sulfur cycling and methanogenesis primarily drive microbial colonization of the highly sulfidic Urania deep hypersaline basin

2009

Urania basin in the deep Mediterranean Sea houses a lake that is &gt;100 m deep, devoid of oxygen, 6 times more saline than seawater, and has very high levels of methane and particularly sulfide (up to 16 mM), making it among the most sulfidic water bodies on Earth. Along the depth profile there are 2 chemoclines, a steep one with the overlying oxic seawater, and another between anoxic brines of different density, where gradients of salinity, electron donors and acceptors occur. To identify and differentiate the microbes and processes contributing to the turnover of organic matter and sulfide along the water column, these chemoclines were sampled at a high resolution. Bacterial cell numbers…

SalinitySulfideMethanogenesisMolecular Sequence Datageosphere-biosphere interactionchemistry.chemical_elementGEO/01 - PALEONTOLOGIA E PALEOECOLOGIA03 medical and health sciencesWater columnelement cyclingMediterranean SeaSeawater14. Life underwaterEcosystemComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classification[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean AtmosphereManganese0303 health sciencesNitratesMultidisciplinaryBacteriabiology030306 microbiologyEcologyWaterdeep anoxic hypersaline lake15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationArchaeaSulfurAnoxic waters6. Clean waterOxygenRedox gradientchemistryDeep anoxic hypersaline lake; Element cycling; Geosphere-biosphere interaction; Mediterranean Sea; Microbial diversityEnvironmental chemistrymicrobial diversityPhysical SciencesSeawaterdeep anoxic hypersaline lake element cycling geosphere–biosphere interaction Mediterranean Sea microbial diversitySulfurArchaea
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Microplastics and the functional traits of fishes: A global meta‐analysis

2021

Over the years, concern about the effects of microplastics has grown. Here, we answered the main question “What are the impacts of microplastics on the functional traits of fish species?” through a meta-analysis. The general impact of microplastic exposure on the functional traits of fishes and specifically on eight variables, namely, behaviour, development, fecundity, feeding, growth, health, hatching and survival was explored. Subgroup analyses were performed to detect correlations between the impact of microplastics and the following factors: species, life stage, habitat, water column habitat, day of exposure to microplastics and microplastic size, type and shape. A meta-regression analy…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia0106 biological sciencesMicroplastics010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMicroplasticsBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesWater columnAnimalsHumansEnvironmental Chemistry14. Life underwaterEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Scienceeffects size fishes functional traits meta-analysis microplasticsGlobal and Planetary ChangeEcologyHatchingEcologyAquatic ecosystemFishesFecundityHabitat13. Climate actionMeta-analysisPlasticsWater Pollutants ChemicalEnvironmental MonitoringGlobal Change Biology
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Leaf vs. epiphyte nitrogen uptake in a nutrient enriched Mediterranean seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) meadow

2012

Abstract In situ nitrogen uptake by leaves and epiphytes was studied in a Mediterranean seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) meadow impacted from a fish farm and a pristine meadow, using 15NH4 and 15NO3 as tracers. In the impacted meadow both leaves and epiphytes yielded higher N concentrations and showed higher specific N uptake, suggesting a linkage between N uptake and its accumulation. Epiphytes took up N faster than leaves in relation to their corresponding biomass, but when assessed per unit area, N uptake was higher in leaves. Leaf N uptake was negatively correlated with epiphyte N uptake. With increasing epiphyte load on leaves, N leaf uptake decreased while N epiphyte uptake increased, in…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaBiomass (ecology)biologyNitrogen cycling Nutrient uptake Eutrophication Fish farm impact 15N tracer Stable isotopePlant ScienceAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationWater columnNutrientSeagrassPosidonia oceanicaBotanyEpiphyteEutrophicationNitrogen cycleAquatic Botany
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The Effect of Temporal Changes and Environmental Trophic Condition on the Isotopic Composition (omega13C and omega15N) of Atherina boyeri (Risso, 181…

2002

δ13C and δ15N of organic matter sources and consumers were employed to analyse trophic differentiation between a benthic consumer, Gobius niger (L., 1758) (Pisces, Osteichthyes), and a pelagic consumer, Atherina boyeri (Risso, 1810) (Pisces, Osteichthyes) in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Lake of Sabaudia) in winter and summer 1999. Trophic differences between the two species throughout the two sampling periods were related to the environmental trophic condition (i. e. nutrient and phytopigment concentrations). Although these two fish have different habitats, they both exploited benthic organisms, above all in summer. When the nutrient and phytopigment concentrations were higher (summer), …

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaEcologybiologyEcologyfungiMedAtherina boyeriPelagic zoneGobius nigerAquatic ScienceCoastal lagoonbiology.organism_classificationStable isotopeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicZooplanktonFood webGobius nigerFisheryWater columnAtherina boyeriBenthic zoneEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTrophic levelMarine Ecology
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Aquaculture effects on some physical and chemical properties of the water column: A meta-analysis

2007

More than 30 peer-reviewed articles (1980–2005) were analysed using meta-analytical reviewing techniques, and about 340 study cases were used to test whether aquaculture facilities had any effects on physical and chemical variables. The analysis tested differences between experimental conditions vs. chosen-by-author controls. Across all study cases, cultivated organisms (fish, shrimps and bivalves) did not have any clear effects on the water temperature and salinity. Dissolved oxygen also was found to be unaffected by aquaculture practices. On the other hand, crowding led to significant pH variations, which was more accentuated in shrimp (d+ = 0.66;P 0.05).Water transparency and turbidity w…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaEcologybiologybusiness.industryFish farmingBivalveAquacultureBivalviabiology.organism_classificationCrustaceanShrimpShrimpSalinityToxicologyFisheryFishWater columnAquaculturePhysical variableGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMeta-analysiTurbiditybusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsGeneral Environmental ScienceChemistry and Ecology
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