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Sediment characteristics and macrofauna distribution along a human-modified inlet in the Gulf of Oristano (Sardinia, Italy)

2007

We studied the spatial variability and within-year temporal changes in hydrological features, grain size composition and chemical characteristics of sediments, as well as macrofaunal assemblages, along a heavily modified inlet in the Gulf of Oristano (western Sardinia, Italy). The inlet connects the Cabras lagoon to the gulf through a series of convoluted creeks and man-made structures, including a dam and fish barriers built in the last three decades. Sediments were muddy and mainly composed of the "non-sortable" fraction (i.e., < 8 mu m particle size) in all four areas investigated: Lagoon, Creeks, Channel and Seaward. Along the inlet, however, the ratio between the < 8 mu mn and the 8-64…

Geologic SedimentsCymodocea nodosacoastal lagoonsAquatic ScienceOceanographyTotal organic carbon (TOC)Water MovementsSeawaterOrganic matterParticle Sizeartificial structuresEcosystemHydrologyTotal organic carbonchemistry.chemical_classificationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologyAcid-volatile sulphides (AVS)benthic species richnessSedimentInletbiology.organism_classificationCoastal lagoonPollutionSeagrassOceanographyBenthic species richneItalychemistryBenthic zonePosidonia oceanicaEnvironmental scienceArtificial structureSeasonsMacrofauna
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Accumulation of trace metals in sediments in a Mediterranean Lagoon: Usefulness of metal sediment fractionation and elutriate toxicity assessment.

2015

International audience; The authors investigated sediment quality in Bizerte Lagoon (Tunisia) focusing on geochemical characteristics, metal sediment fractionation and elutriate toxicity assessment. Nickel, Cu, Zn, Pb, Cr and Cd partitioning in sediments was studied; accumulation and bioavailability were elucidated using enrichment factors, sequential extractions, redox potential, acid volatile sulfide and biotest procedures in toxicity evaluation. Results revealed an accumulation for Pb and Zn, reaching 99 and 460 mg kg−1 respectively. In addition, the acid volatile sulfide values were high in both eastern and western lagoon areas, thus affecting metal availability. Mean enrichment factor …

Geologic SedimentsSulfideHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFractionationGeologic SedimentsChemical FractionationSulfidesToxicologyBioassaysMetal[ SDE ] Environmental SciencesTrace metalsNickelMetals HeavyMediterranean Sea14. Life underwaterParticle Sizechemistry.chemical_classificationToxicitySedimentGeneral MedicinePollution effectsPollution6. Clean waterBioavailabilitychemistryMetalsEnvironmental chemistryvisual_artCoastal lagoons[SDE]Environmental SciencesToxicityvisual_art.visual_art_mediumEnrichment factorGeologyEnvironmental MonitoringEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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Bottom-Up Control of Macrobenthic Communities in a Guanotrophic Coastal System

2015

Soft bottom macrobenthic communities were studied seasonally in three coastal ponds (Marinello ponds, Italy) at increasing distances from a gull (Larus michahellis) colony to in- vestigate the effect of seabird-induced eutrophication (i.e. guanotrophication) on macro- benthic fauna.We hypothesized that enhanced nutrient concentration and organic load caused by guano input significantly alter the trophic and sedimentological condition of ponds, affecting benthic fauna through a bottom-up control. The influence of a set of envi- ronmental features on macrobenthic assemblages was also tested. Overall, the lowest macrobenthic abundances and functional group diversity were found in deeper sites,…

Geologic SedimentsseabirdFaunaseabirds; benthos; guano; lagoon; mediterranean; eutrophicationlcsh:MedicinemediterraneanbenthoSpatio-Temporal AnalysisBenthosparasitic diseasesAnimalsCluster AnalysisEcosystemguanolcsh:ScienceEcosystemTrophic levelAnalysis of VarianceMultidisciplinaryGeographyEcologylcsh:RfungiDetritivoreBiodiversitylagooneutrophicationItalyBenthic zoneGuanolcsh:QEutrophicationResearch Article
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The Gaia-ESO Survey: Dynamics of ionized and neutral gas in the Lagoon nebula (M 8)

2017

Aims. We present a spectroscopic study of the dynamics of the ionized and neutral gas throughout the Lagoon nebula (M 8), using VLT-FLAMES data from the Gaia-ESO Survey. The new data permit exploration of the physical connections between the nebular gas and the stellar population of the associated star cluster NGC 6530. Methods. We characterized through spectral fitting emission lines of Hα, [N II] and [S II] doublets, [O III], and absorption lines of sodium D doublet, using data from the FLAMES-Giraffe and UVES spectrographs, on more than 1000 sightlines toward the entire face of the Lagoon nebula. Gas temperatures are derived from line-width comparisons, densities from the [S II] doublet …

HII regionsStellar populationAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDoubly ionized oxygenFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciences7. Clean energy0103 physical sciencesProtostarAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsHII region010303 astronomy & astrophysicsISM: individual objects: Lagoon nebulaSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)Astrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsO-type starISM: generalPhysicsNebulageneral [ISM]010308 nuclear & particles physicsMolecular cloudHII regions; ISM: general; ISM: individual objects: Lagoon nebula; Astronomy and Astrophysics; Space and Planetary ScienceAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxiesindividual objects: Lagoon nebula [ISM]StarsStar clusterAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics13. Climate actionSpace and Planetary ScienceAstrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA)Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics
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Wind- and tide-induced currents in the Stagnone Lagoon (Sicily)

2011

The hydrodynamic circulation is analyzed in the coastal lagoon of Stagnone di Marsala, a natural reserve located in the north-western part of Sicily, using both experimental measurements and numerical simulations. Field measurements of velocities and water levels, carried out using an ultrasound sensor (3D), are used to validate the numerical model. A 3D finite-volume model is used to solve the Reynolds-averaged momentum and mass balance differential equations on a curvilinear structured grid, employing the k– $${\varepsilon}$$ turbulence model for the Reynolds stresses. The numerical analysis allows to identify the relative contribution of the forces affecting the hydrodynamic circulation …

HydrogeologySeicheMeteorologyTurbulenceFlow (psychology)Wind stressReynolds stressMechanicsSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaWaves and shallow waterCirculation (fluid dynamics)Coastal lagoon. Tidal hydrodynamics. Shallow-water. Seiche. Wind-driven flowEnvironmental ChemistryPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsGeologyWater Science and Technology
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Residence Time Analysis in the Albufera of Valencia, a Mediterranean Coastal Lagoon, Spain

2021

The Albufera of Valencia is a coastal lagoon located in the western area of the Mediterranean Sea, in the Iberian Peninsula. It has an area of 23.1 km2 and an average depth of only 1 m, with a maximum depth of 1.6 m. This lagoon is the remnants of an original and more extensive wetland of about 220 km2 which is now mostly dedicated to rice cultivation. Surface water is supplied through several main and many secondary canals for a total of 64 water entry points and three exit points to the sea. It is difficult to evaluate the residence time due to the lack of reliable measurements of the inflow or outflow, as well as continuous measurements. Between 1988 and 2018, several procedures were use…

Mediterranean climate010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHidrologiacoastal lagoonrainfallhydrologyWetland010501 environmental sciencesOceanographyResidence time (fluid dynamics)01 natural sciencesMediterranean seaHydrology (agriculture)PeninsulaEcologia de les albufereslcsh:ScienceWaste Management and Disposalresidence time0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface ProcessesWater Science and TechnologyHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorySpatial heterogeneityEnvironmental sciencelcsh:QSurface waterHydrology
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Tooth oxygen isotopes reveal Late Bronze Age origin of Mediterranean fish aquaculture and trade

2018

AbstractPast fish provenance, exploitation and trade patterns were studied by analyzing phosphate oxygen isotope compositions (δ18OPO4) of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata) tooth enameloid from archaeological sites across the southern Levant, spanning the entire Holocene. We report the earliest evidence for extensive fish exploitation from the hypersaline Bardawil lagoon on Egypt’s northern Sinai coast, as indicated by distinctively high δ18OPO4 values, which became abundant in the southern Levant, both along the coast and further inland, at least from the Late Bronze Age (3,550–3,200 BP). A period of global, postglacial sea-level stabilization triggered the formation of the Bardawil lagoon…

Mediterranean climate010506 paleontologyProvenanceSouthern LevantScienceAquacultureBardawil LagoonOxygen Isotopes01 natural sciencesArticleAquacultureBronze AgeAnimals0601 history and archaeology14. Life underwaterHoloceneHistory Ancient0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMultidisciplinary060102 archaeologybusiness.industryEcologyMediterranean RegionQCommerceRBiogeochemistry06 humanities and the artsPhosphate Oxygen IsotopeSea BreamGeographyFish TeethArchaeologySeafoodPeriod (geology)MedicinebusinessNorthern SinaiToothTooth EnameloidScientific Reports
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First record of Synedropsis roundii (Bacillariophyta, Fragilariaceae) in the Mediterranean region

2019

Populations of the fragilarioid diatom Synedropsis roundii are described from the phytoplankton of the Albufera of Valencia, a large and shallow eutrophic lagoon in the Spanish Mediterranean coast. The specimens collected are described and illustrated with light and scanning electron microscopy. This is the first documented record of this species since its description, and the first illustrated record of the genus in the Mediterranean region. The Albufera lagoon and the type locality of the species (Imboassica Lagoon, SE Brazil) are similar in some ecological features. The ecological and biogeographical implications of this finding are briefly discussed.

Mediterranean climateDiatomsEnvironmental EngineeringbiologyAlbufera of ValenciaLagoonAquatic ScienceOceanographybiology.organism_classificationOceanographyGeographyDiatomBiogeographyGenusPhytoplanktonPhytoplanktonType localitySynedropsisEutrophicationValenciaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTaxonomyMediterranean Marine Science
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Contamination by trace metals and their trophic transfer to the biota in a Mediterranean coastal system affected by gull guano

2013

Transitional environments are vulnerable interface systems, ecologically connected with adjacent systems by several biotic or abiotic flows. The coastal system of the Marinello ponds (Tyrrhenian Sea, Italy) is affected by a colony of yellow-legged gulls Larus michahellis (Naumann, 1840), resident on the cliff beside the ponds. To investigate the role of the gull colony as a potential source of allochthonous non-essential trace metals (As, Cd, Pb and total mercury, THg) and the consequent metal trophic transfer to the biota in the ponds, we collected guano, surface sediment and biota from 3 ponds with different levels of avian input. The highest concentrations were observed in guano and surf…

Mediterranean climateEcologybiologyContaminants; Biomagnification; Seabird; Yellow-legged gull; Allochthonous input; Stable isotope; Mediterranean lagoonYellow-legged gullEcologyBiomagnificationMediterranean lagoonBiotaSeabirdContaminantAquatic ScienceContaminationLarus michahellisbiology.organism_classificationAllochthonous inputStable isotopebiology.animalGuanoEnvironmental scienceSeabirdEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBiomagnificationTrophic level
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Multiple stressors in Mediterranean coastal wetland ecosystems : Influence of salinity and an insecticide on zooplankton communities under different …

2021

Temperature increase, salinity intrusion and pesticide pollution have been suggested to be among the main stressors affecting the biodiversity of coastal wetland ecosystems. Here we assessed the single and combined effects of these stressors on zooplankton communities collected from a Mediterranean coastal lagoon. An indoor microcosm experiment was designed with temperature variation (20 °C and 30 °C), salinity (no addition, 2.5 g/L NaCl) and the insecticide chlorpyrifos (no addition, 1 μg/L) as treatments. The impact of these stressors was evaluated on water quality variables and on the zooplankton comunity (structure, diversity, abundance and taxa responses) for 28 days. This study shows …

Mediterranean climateEnvironmental Risk AssessmentInsecticidesSalinityAquatic Ecology and Water Quality ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringSoil salinityHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesis0208 environmental biotechnologyBiodiversity02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesZooplanktonZooplanktonEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsClimate changeEcosystemPesticidesMultiple stressorsEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWIMEKbiologyEcologyfungiSalinizationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthTemperatureQ Science (General)General MedicineGeneral ChemistryAquatische Ecologie en Waterkwaliteitsbeheerbiology.organism_classificationPollution020801 environmental engineeringSalinityCladoceraWetlandsCoastal lagoonsEnvironmental scienceMicrocosm
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