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An integrated assessment of the Good Environmental Status of Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas

2022

Este artículo contiene 11 páginas, 2 figuras, 2 tablas.

Conservation of Natural ResourcesEnvironmental EngineeringGood environmental statuGood environmental status; Thresholds; Ecosystem approach; NEAT; Monitoring; Science-policy gapMonitoringAnimalThresholdNEATFishesGeneral MedicineBiodiversityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawEuropeGood environmental statusEcosystem approach Good environmental status Monitoring NEAT Science-policy gap ThresholdsEcosystem approach; Good environmental status; Monitoring; NEAT; Science-policy gap; ThresholdsMediterranean SeaAnimalsScience-policy gapConservation of Natural ResourceThresholdsWaste Management and DisposalFisheEcosystemEcosystem approach
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Italian marine reserve effectiveness: does enforcement matter?

2008

Marine protected areas (MPAs) have become popular tools worldwide for ecosystem conservation and fishery management. Fish assemblages can benefit from protection provided by MPAs, especially those that include fully no-take reserves. Fish response to protection can thus be used to evaluate the effectiveness of marine reserves. Most target fish are high-level predators and their overfishing may affect entire communities through trophic cascades. In the Mediterranean rocky sublittoral, marine reserves may allow fish predators of sea urchins to recover and thus whole communities to be restored from coralline barrens to macroalgae. Such direct and indirect reserve effects, however, are likely t…

Conservation; Enforcement; Fish assemblages; Marine reserves; Mediterranean SeaENFORCEMENTConservationFish assemblagesFOOD WEBSMarine reservesMediterranean SeaEcosystemTrophic cascadeEnforcementEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationNature reserveMARINE PROTECTED AREASVISUAL-CENSUSOverfishingEcologyMarine reserves; Fish assemblages; Conservation; EnforcementMarine reserveMEDITERRANEAN SEAREEF FISH ASSEMBLAGESRECOVERYFisheryGeographyMarine protected areaFisheries managementEnforcement
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Active geodynamics of the central Mediterranean Sea: Tensional tectonic evidences in western Sicily from mantle-derived helium

2005

[1] We report results on the measured high 3He/4He isotope ratio in western Sicily, interpreted together with the heat data. The study of this sector of the Europe-Africa interaction is crucial to a better understanding of the tectonics and the geodynamical evolution of the central Mediterranean area. The estimated mantle-derived helium fluxes in the investigated areas are up to 2–3 orders of magnitude greater than those of a stable continental area. The highest flux, found in the southernmost area near the Sicily Channel, where recent eruptions of the Ferdinandea Island occurred 20 miles out to sea off Sciacca, has been associated with a clear excess of heat flow. Our results indicate that…

Continental crustEarth sciencechemistry.chemical_elementGeodynamicsMantle (geology)PaleontologyTectonicsGeophysicsMediterranean seachemistryPhanerozoicGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMesozoicHeliumGeologyGeophysical Research Letters
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A first snapshot of sandy-beach amphipod (Crustacea) assemblage in a Marine Protected Area, Favignana Island (central Mediterranean Sea)

2017

The aim of this study is to compile a preliminary first check-list of Amphipoda species from beaches of Favignana Island (Sicily, Italy), and contribute to the knowledge relating to the distribution of this taxon in the Mediterranean Sea. Five amphipod species, belonging to two families (Talitridae and Hyalidae), have been collect in the island. The supralittoral assemblage appears to contain three main biogeographical categories: Atlanto-Mediterranean species, Mediterranean endemic species and cosmopolitan species.

CrustaceaMediterranean SeaSettore BIO/05 - Zoologiasandy beacheAmphipodaCrustacea; Amphipoda; sandy beaches; Favignana Island; Mediterranean SeaFavignana Island
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Induction of DNA strand breaks and expression of HSP70 and GRP78 homolog by cadmium in the marine sponge Suberites domuncula

1998

The marine sponge Suberites domuncula was used as a bioindicator to study the effects of cadmium on the occurrence of DNA strand breakage and on the induction of the expression of the stress biomarkers, heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) and glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) homolog. The cDNA encoding GRP78 homolog from S. domuncula was isolated and characterized. The GRP78 cDNA has a length of 2.1 kb and displays characteristic features of the HSP70 family ; it encodes an aa sequence of M-r 72, 000. Exposure of S. domuncula to 1 mg/L of cadmium chloride for 24 h caused a strong(16.6-fold) increase in cadmium content to 7.7 mu g/g wet weight of sponge tissue ; after an incubation period of 6 …

DNA damageHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMolecular Sequence Datachemistry.chemical_elementCadmium chlorideToxicologyIncubation periodchemistry.chemical_compoundCadmium ChlorideGlucose-regulated protein. Heat-shock proteins. Geodia-cydonium.Mediterranean SeaAnimalsHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsAmino Acid SequenceNorthern blotIncubationHeat-Shock ProteinsCadmiumGreeceSequence Homology Amino AcidbiologyEcologyDNAGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationPollutionMolecular biologyPoriferaHsp70Suberites domunculaZincchemistryWater Pollutants ChemicalDNA DamageMutagens
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Jannaschia rubra sp. nov., a red-pigmented bacterium isolated from sea water.

2005

A Gram-negative, slightly halophilic, strictly aerobic, chemo-organotrophic bacterium was isolated from Mediterranean sea water near Valencia (Spain). Comparison of the almost complete 16S rRNA gene sequence showed that strain 4SM3T belonged to the Roseobacter group, with Jannaschia helgolandensis as its closest relative, with a similarity of 98·7 %. DNA–DNA hybridization analysis showed that the Mediterranean isolate had a level of relatedness of less than 42 % with J. helgolandensis and therefore that it represented a novel species of the genus Jannaschia. Phenotypic characteristics gave further evidence that the two organisms are not related at the species level. Isolate 4SM3T grows on s…

DNA BacterialGenotypeMolecular Sequence DataMicrobiologyDNA RibosomalMediterranean seaRNA Ribosomal 16SBotanyMediterranean SeaSeawaterRhodobacteraceaeRhodobacteraceaeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenybiologyNucleic Acid HybridizationGenes rRNAGeneral MedicinePigments BiologicalSequence Analysis DNARoseobacterRibosomal RNA16S ribosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationHalophilePhenotypeTaxonomy (biology)BacteriaInternational journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology
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Vibrio ponticus sp. nov., a neighbour of V fluvialis-V. furnissii clade, isolated from gilthead sea bream, mussels and seawater.

2004

A new Vibrio species, Vibrio ponticus, is proposed to accommodate four marine bacteria isolated from sea water, mussels and diseased sea bream (Sparus aurata), at the Mediterranean coast of Spain. Strains are Gram negative, slightly halophilic bacteria that require Na+ ion for growth, oxidase and catalase positive, negative for arginine dihydrolase and ornithine decarboxylase but positive for lysine decarboxylase and indole, and utilize beta-hydroxybutyrate as a sole carbon source. Phylogenetic analysis locate these marine bacteria in the vicinity of the V. fluvialis-V. furnissii clade, sharing with these two species 16S rDNA sequence similarities slightly above 97% (97.1 and 97.3%, respect…

DNA BacterialIndolesCarboxy-LyasesHydrolasesMolecular Sequence DataBiologyOrnithine DecarboxylaseApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyDNA RibosomalMicrobiologyMarine bacteriophageVibrionaceaeVibrio InfectionsRNA Ribosomal 16SSequence Homology Nucleic AcidMediterranean SeaAnimalsSeawaterRibosomal DNAEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyVibrioLysine decarboxylase3-Hydroxybutyric AcidFatty AcidsNucleic Acid HybridizationSequence Analysis DNA16S ribosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationCatalaseVibrioSea BreamBivalviaSpainVibrio InfectionsPhenazinesGentian VioletOxidoreductasesBacteriaSystematic and applied microbiology
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Marinomonas aquamarina sp. nov., isolated from oysters and seawater.

2005

Abstract The characterization of three bacterial strains isolated from cultured oysters and seawater at the Spanish Mediterranean coast has been performed. Strains were phenotypically and genetically characterized and the results led us to identify them as members of the genus Marinomonas . A phylogenetic analysis based on the almost complete 16S rDNA sequences clustered all three strains together (with sequence similarities around 99.8%) in the vicinity of M. communis and M. vaga sequences and distantly related to the other four species of the genus. The most closely related species was M. communis that shared 97.4–97.6% with the Mediterranean strains. DNA–DNA hybridizations were performed…

DNA BacterialMarinomonasMolecular Sequence DataZoologyApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyDNA RibosomalPhylogeneticsRNA Ribosomal 16SMediterranean SeaAnimalsSeawaterRibosomal DNAEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenybiologyPhylogenetic treeEcologyDNA–DNA hybridizationNucleic Acid HybridizationGenes rRNASequence Analysis DNA16S ribosomal RNAbiology.organism_classificationOstreidaePhenotypeAquamarinaSpainTaxonomy (biology)GammaproteobacteriaSystematic and applied microbiology
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Diversity and distribution of marine heterotrophic bacteria from a large culture collection

2020

16 pages, 5 figures, 3 tables, supplementary information https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-020-01884-7

DNA BacterialMicrobiology (medical)Deep oceanMesopelagic zonelcsh:QR1-502Bacterial isolates; Deep ocean; Photic ocean; DiversityDNA RibosomalMicrobiologyDeep sealcsh:MicrobiologyBathyal zone03 medical and health sciencesMarine bacteriophageRNA Ribosomal 16SGammaproteobacteriaMediterranean SeaPhotic zone14. Life underwaterAtlantic OceanIndian OceanPhotic oceanPhylogeny030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesDiversityPacific OceanBacteriabiologyArctic Regions030306 microbiologyEcologyAlphaproteobacteriaHeterotrophic ProcessesSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationPhylogeography13. Climate actionAphotic zoneBacterial isolatesWater MicrobiologyResearch Article
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Actibacterium mucosum gen. nov., sp. nov., a marine alphaproteobacterium from Mediterranean seawater

2012

Strain R46T, a marine alphaproteobacterium, was isolated from Mediterranean seawater at Malvarrosa beach, Valencia, Spain. It is an aerobic chemo-organotrophic, mesophilic and slightly halophilic organism, with complex ionic requirements. Phylogenetic analyses based on the 16S rRNA and gyrB gene sequences showed that strain R46T formed a separate branch within the family Rhodobacteraceae , bearing similarities below 94.7 and 80.3 %, respectively, to any other recognized species. It contained Q10 as the predominant isoprenoid quinone and C18 : 1ω7c/C18 : 1ω6c as the major cellular fatty acid. Phosphatidylglycerol was the only identified polar lipid, although other lipids were also detected. …

DNA BacterialMolecular Sequence DataBiologyMicrobiologyGenusPhylogeneticsRNA Ribosomal 16SBotanyMediterranean SeaSeawaterRhodobacteraceaePhylogenyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBase CompositionPhylogenetic treeStrain (chemistry)Fatty AcidsQuinonesPhosphatidylglycerolsSequence Analysis DNAGeneral MedicineRibosomal RNA16S ribosomal RNAHalophileBacterial Typing TechniquesType speciesSpainInternational Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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