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Morphological variability in and distributional data on phaleria bimaculata populations from islands of the central mediterranean area

2011

This study aimed to collect new taxonomic and distribution data on Phaleria bimaculata (L.) (Coleoptera Tenebrionidae) from Sicily (southern Italy), the circum-Sicilian islands and the Maltese archipelago. Particular attention was paid to the diagnostic morphological features observed in the populations sampled, focusing on the subspecies Phaleria bimaculata marcuzzii Aliquò. P. bimaculata individuals were collected from 20 different locations, of which 2 were located in the Sicilian mainland, 9 in circum-Sicilian islands and 9 in the Maltese Islands. In addition, four Phaleria acuminata Kuster populations were also recorded along southern Sicilian shores. The two Phaleria species were neve…

Phaleria bimaculata P. bimaculata marcuzzii sandy beaches Central Mediterranean morphology Geometric morphometricsThymelaeaceae -- Mediterranean RegionBeaches -- Mediterranean RegionTenebrionidae -- Mediterranean RegionSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaBeetles -- Mediterranean Region
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Seasonal dynamics of Posidonia oceanica beach-cast wracks in a Sicilian beach: an overlooked system for carbon dynamics

2019

Seagrass detritus accumulates along the coasts forming beach-cast wracks. Being subject to environmental gradients and hydrodynamism, the size and composition of beach-cast wracks may vary in space and time. Also the composition may vary depending on both proximities to and productivity of the adjacent seagrass meadows. Despite their dynamic nature, seagrass beach-casts provide important ecosystem services, by contributing to the nutrient and carbon flow between marine and terrestrial systems, supporting beach biodiversity and trophic webs and protecting the coastline from erosion. However, the knowledge about beach-cast dynamics, ecological role and functions is still fragmented and deserv…

Posidonia oceanica beach-cast wracks Sicily carbon dynamics seagrass
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The use of very high resolution images for the estimation of Posidonia oceanica beach-cast morphology

2019

Posidonia oceanica is an endemic Mediterranean seagrass that forms wide and dense meadows from the surface to depths of about 40 m. During fall and winter, due to aging and storms, leaves and rhizomes break away from the seagrass meadows and accumulate on the shores (from a few centimeters in the water to several meters inshore) forming conspicuous beach-casts of P. oceanica detritus. These structures have received increasing attention in the last decade for the potential ecosystem services they provide in protecting the coast from erosion, linking marine and terrestrial food chains and contributing to carbon and nutrients fluxes. However, seagrass beach-cast morphology is not easy to estim…

Posidonia oceanica beach-cast high resolution images seagrass Sicily
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Estimation of the volume of Posidonia oceanica detritus accumulations along Sicilian coasts by using very high resolution images

2019

Posidonia oceanica meadows are among the most important marine coastal ecosystems in the Mediterranean Sea due to several roles they are able to play. They, in fact, support high levels of primary production, enhance sedimentation of suspended particles through their canopies, prevent resuspension of marine sediments by means of roots and rhizomes and counteract coast erosion. Part of the primary production of this seagrass is not transferred to herbivores either immediately to detritus pathway but it can accumulate on the shore in form of banquette, typical structures exerting a significant role in protection of beaches from erosion. To accurately measure the extension, morphology, volume …

Posidonia oceanica detritus pocket‐beaches high resolution images Sicilian coasts
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Quali-quantitative assessment of Posidonia oceanica detritus accumulations in pocket-beaches with different productivity levels of nearshore seagrass…

2019

Posidonia oceanica detritus accumulates in late summer-autumn along the coasts forming beach-cast seagrass wracks known as banquette. Although seagrass wracks are highly variable at both spatial and temporal scales, they have an important ecological role as they protect the coast from erosion, support beach biodiversity and trophic webs and supply nutrients to dune vegetation. Previous studies have focused mainly on the beach-cast morphological characterization and variability, as well as on associated biotic communities. However, few studies have focused on the quali-quantitative assessment of seagrass wracks. The aim of this study was to assess the spatial variability of the P.oceanica be…

Posidonia oceanica detritus pocket‐beaches productivity
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Valorization of Marine Waste: Use of Industrial By-Products and Beach Wrack Towards the Production of High Added-Value Products

2021

Biomass is defined as organic matter from living organisms represented in all kingdoms. It is recognized to be an excellent source of proteins, polysaccharides and lipids and, as such, embodies a tailored feedstock for new products and processes to apply in green industries. The industrial processes focused on the valorization of terrestrial biomass are well established, but marine sources still represent an untapped resource. Oceans and seas occupy over 70% of the Earth’s surface and are used intensively in worldwide economies through the fishery industry, as logistical routes, for mining ores and exploitation of fossil fuels, among others. All these activities produce waste. The other sou…

Resource (biology)Sciencemarine biomassBiomassOcean Engineering02 engineering and technologyQH1-199.5010501 environmental sciencesAquatic ScienceRaw materialOceanographybeach wrack01 natural sciencesWrack12. Responsible consumptionIndustrial Biotechnologyblue biotechnologyIndustriell bioteknikEnvironmental protectionmarine wastebeach wrack; blue biotechnology; circular economy; marine biomass; marine biopolymers; marine industrial by-products; marine waste; waste valorizationOrganic matterMarine ecosystem14. Life underwatermarine waste ; marine industrial by-products ; marine biopolymers ; marine biomass ; waste valorization ; circular economy ; blue biotechnology ; beach wrack0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology2. Zero hungerchemistry.chemical_classificationGlobal and Planetary Changebusiness.industryCircular economyQFossil fuelcircular economyGeneral. Including nature conservation geographical distributionmarine biopolymersmarine industrial by-products021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology6. Clean waterwaste valorizationchemistry13. Climate actionEnvironmental science0210 nano-technologybusiness
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nota, Tribunale di Reggio Emilia, sentenza 22 aprile 2015

2015

Risponde ex art. 2048 c.c. il circolo tennis che organizzi attività ginnica su un campo di beach volley ove s’infortuni una minore in allenamento sotto la supervisione di un istruttore dipendente del circolo, posto che, in caso di danni cagionati nei confronti di soggetti incapaci (ivi compresi i minori), la ratio della disposizione di cui all'art. 2048 c.c. deve essere ricercata nell'inadempimento di un obbligo di vigilanza assunto dal responsabile in relazione a particolari categorie di soggetti, che per presunzione di legge, non sono totalmente capaci di rapportarsi correttamente con la realtà esterna; e che in tale ipotesi l'obbligo di vigilanza si deve conformare all'età dei soggetti a…

Responsabilità ex art. 2048 c.c.Pratica di attività sportiva su un campo di beach volleyInfortunio di minoreAllenamento
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Metodo per la realizzazione di un’opera costruttiva modulare per la protezione del territorio e detta opera

2017

The patent consists of an advanced technique for the modular elements construction, made with organic waste materials. These elements are used for land protection within the Soil and Water Bioengineering works. The linear work with anti-erosion function, consolidating and stabilizing of slopes, consists of modules (Roll Modular Fascine, RFM) made with the residues of vine pruning and with the residues of a marine plant, Posidonia oceanica beached. The work is made with waste materials. The material to make the module consists of vine prunings, collected with specialized agricultural machines. The fascines have a diameter of 40 cm and a length of 60 cm. Their density can be varied by acting …

Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliNature-Based Applications Anti-erosion actions bank defence strategy residues of vine pruning Posidonia oceanica beached
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AN ANALYSIS OF SURFACE ACTIVITY OF BEACH RESIDENT INVERTEBRATE COMMUNITY DURING STORM EVENTS

2022

Increasing storminess is among the expected effects of climate change; systems such as sandy beaches –and especially those on islands- are particularly exposed to these events. Data related to behavioural reactions of resident beach fauna to storms could hence provide useful insights for the study of beaches’ resilience. A study was carried out on two beach units on the NE coast of Crete island (Greece), seasonally subjected to violent storms. Daily surface activity of resident fauna was analysed through temporal replicates (four different moon phases) during the months of March and April 2016. Pitfalls were placed along transects perpendicular to the shoreline and emptied every three hours…

Settore BIO/07 - Ecologiabeach ecosystems animal behaviour and activity storm events talitridae tenebrionidaeSettore BIO/05 - Zoologia
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Developments of innovative methodologies for Marine Relict Sand Deposits (DSMRs) identification and remotely-sensed shoreline extraction

2023

This Industrial PhD project is a part of the theme set out in point “Blu Growth” of the National Strategy of Intelligent Specialization (SNSI) approved by the European Commission, which defines among the objectives the sector that refers precisely to the marine extraction industry: activities of extraction of natural resources from the sea, that can be reported to the ATECO code “08.12.0, Extraction of gravel, sand; extraction of clays and kaolin". The proposal includes research actions aimed at the development of innovative systems and tools useful to identify and study the area where is higher the probability to detect the submerged relict sand deposits in some sector of the Mediterranean…

Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E Sedimentologicabeach nourishmentshoreline change analysisremotely sensed shoreline extractionsediment fluxrelict sand
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