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Climatic variability and anthropogenic signatures in the Gulf of Salerno (southern-eastern Tyrrhenian Sea) during the last half-millennium

2012

Tyrrhenian Seaplanktonic foraminiferapaleoceanographylate Holocene
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Occurrence and virulence of Pseudoalteromonas spp. in cultured gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) and European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.).…

2007

During two long-term bacteriological surveys in European sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax L.) and gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata L.) culture facilities on the Spanish Mediterranean coast, four different species of Pseudoalteromonas were found in the internal organs of animals. Pseudoalteromonas undina, Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis, P. espejiana and Pseudoalteromonas sp. were isolated from 9% out of 177 European sea bass and 11.7% out of 547 gilthead sea bream and they were recovered as pure cultures in 50% of isolations. Among fish with positive bacterial growth, Pseudoalteromonas was more prevalent in sea bass showing clinical signs (27.7%) and in gilthead sea bream without clinical sig…

UndinaSerranidaebiologySparidaebusiness.industryEcologyPseudoalteromonas undinaZoologyLD50Aquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationPseudoalteromonas haloplanktisPseudoalteromonasAquacultureFish pathogenic bacteriaDicentrarchusDicentrarchus labraxsense organsSea bassbusinessMarine aquaculture
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Carriage of potentially fish-pathogenic bacteria in Sparus aurata cultured in Mediterranean fish farms.

2003

A bacteriological survey of gilthead sea bream Sparus aurata from different fish farms and culture systems on the Spanish Mediterranean coast was conducted. Three different studies were performed. Study A included hatchery-reared larvae; Study B, periodic examination of randomly sampled growing fish; and Study C, growing fish sampled only during mortality/morbidity events. In Studies B and C, sea cages, earth ponds and indoor tanks were surveyed, and in both cases diseased (showing clinical signs) and non-diseased fish were included. In Study A, a shift from Vibrio spp. (30 d after hatching) to oxidative species (60 d after hatching) was detected, and no mortality events were registered. Th…

Veterinary medicineSparidaeFish farmingColony Count MicrobialVibrio splendidusMediterranean aquacultureAquacultureAquatic ScienceVibrio ichthyoenteri:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]Fish DiseasesAquacultureSparus aurataVibrionaceaeUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAAnimalsPhotobacterium damselaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsVibrioPseudoalteromonas haloplanktis:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA::Biología animal (Zoología) [UNESCO]biologyVirulenceVibrio harveyiHatchingbusiness.industryEcologyPhotobacteriumbiology.organism_classificationVibrio harveyiVibrioSea BreamSparus aurata ; Vibrio harveyi ; Vibrio splendidus ; Photobacterium damsela ; Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis ; Vibrio ichthyoenteri ; Mediterranean aquaculturePhotobacterium damselaeSpainLarvaVibrio InfectionsCarrier StatebusinessWater MicrobiologyDiseases of aquatic organisms
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Multi-omics of Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125: a quest for antimicrobial metabolic pathways

Backgrounds The Antarctic strain Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125 is one of the model organisms of cold-adapted bacteria and is currently exploited as a new alternative expression host for numerous biotechnological applications. Interestingly, this bacterium has been reported to be able to inhibit the growth of Burkholderia cepacia complex (Bcc) strains, opportunistic pathogens responsible for the infection of immune-compromised patients. Most likely, this occurs through the synthesis of several different compounds, including Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), whose nature and characteristics are currently mostly unknown. Objectives To obtain a complete picture of cellular processes di…

Volatile Organic CompoundsPseudoalteromonas haloplanktiSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleBurkholderia cepacia complex inibition
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Summer phytoplankton assemblages across trophic gradients in hard-water reservoirs

1998

Summer phytoplankton assemblages are described and characterised according to their prevalence in a series of hard-water reservoirs of eastern Spain that had been classified in trophic categories on OECD criteria. Distribution patterns of phytoplankton species were ordinated statistically by principal components analysis (PCA). The first component was strongly related to trophic gradient and it particularly discriminated the eutrophic and hypertrophic reservoirs. The second component segregated life-forms, so that (1), on the oligo-mesotrophic side, large dinoflagellates were separated from small centric diatoms, unicellular chrysophytes and filamentous ullotrichales and, on the eu-hypertro…

VolvocalesNutrientbiologyAlgaeEcologyPhytoplanktonSpecies diversitySpecies richnessbiology.organism_classificationEutrophicationTrophic level
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Pseudo-diel vertical migration in zooplankton: a whole-lake 15N tracer experiment

2012

Diel vertical migration (DVM) of zooplankton is commonly considered an adaptation for feeding in food-rich and warm surface waters at night and avoiding visual predators during the day. However, the critical assessment of migration patterns frequently suggests that: (i) zooplankton may leave deeper waters with rich, deepchlorophyll layers and move into the epilimnion where food resources are lower and/or (ii) the night-time increase in epilimnetic plankton abundance is not matched by a density decrease in deeper strata. To study these discrepancies, we measured DVM of zooplankton in a 1.3-ha Spanish karst lake (Laguna del Tejo) where the phytoplankton in the deep chlorophyll layer had been …

Water columnOceanographyEcologyEpilimnionPhytoplanktonAquatic ScienceHypolimnionPlanktonBiologyDiel vertical migrationZooplanktonThermoclineEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsJournal of Plankton Research
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Remote sensing of cyanobacterial blooms in a hypertrophic lagoon (Albufera of València, Eastern Iberian Peninsula) using multitemporal Sentinel-2 ima…

2018

Eutrophy in Albufera of Valencia (Eastern Iberian Peninsula) is a quite old problem since after the intense eutrophication processes throughout the 1960s. The system shifted to a turbid stable state consolidated by the virtual disappearance of macrophytes by the early 1970s. The lagoon has been studied extensively since the 1980s, but efforts to revert the system to a clear state have not yielded the expected results because cultural eutrophication due to the growth of population in its area of influence and the effects of climate change, decreasing rainfall and increasing evaporation. This has driven to an increase in water retention times in the lagoon in recent years, resulting in a phyt…

Water massEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPopulation010501 environmental sciencesCyanobacteria01 natural sciencesPeninsulaWater QualityEnvironmental ChemistryeducationWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensinggeographyeducation.field_of_studygeography.geographical_feature_categoryAquatic ecosystemEutrophicationPollutionMacrophyteWater resourcesSpainPhytoplanktonRemote Sensing TechnologyEnvironmental scienceWater qualityEutrophicationEnvironmental MonitoringScience of The Total Environment
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Mediterranean Climate and Eutrophication of Reservoirs: Limnological Skills to Improve Management

2011

Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island and one of the most densely populated areas in the region. To counteract the periodic oscillation in water availability and fulfill drinking and agriculture needs, about 30 dam-reservoirs, impounding in total 750 106 m3, were built in the last 60 years. However, the inherent features of the Mediterranean climate and the total lack of awareness from local authorities have contributed to a progressive increase in the trophic state of these human-made lakes. In particular, the water is stored during the winter rainy season and then it is intensively used in the dry summer. These operational procedures, in particular the time separation between filling…

Water-level fluctuations Phytoplankton Cyano bacteria Zmix/zeu SicilyHydrologyWet seasonMediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybusiness.industrySink (geography)AgriculturePhytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceWater qualityWater resource managementbusinessEutrophicationTrophic level
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Spatial distribution of phytoplankton and picocyanobacteria in Lake Tanganyika in March and April 1998

2003

The spatial distribution of phytoplankton and picocyanobacteria was studied in Lake Tanganyika in relation to environmental factors. Sampling was conducted within three weeks during the wet season of 1998 when the water column stratification was most stable. The secchi depth varied between 11 and 16 m, except off the river Malagarasi (3 m). The depth of the euphotic zone was 33 to 56 m. Altogether, 218 phytoplankton taxa were identified. Their total biomass varied between 13 and 88 mg m−3 fresh weight. Picocyanobacteria were present at very high densities (104 to 6 × 10 5 cells ml−1). The influence of the river Malagarasi appeared to spread along the water surface because of the lower densi…

Wet seasonHydrologygeographyBiomass (ecology)geography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceSpatial distributionRiver waterWater columnOceanographyPhytoplanktonRiver mouthEnvironmental sciencePhotic zoneAquatic Ecosystem Health & Management
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Estado trofico y distribucion del plancton estival de 8 lagos chilenos (32° - 41° S)

2009

Zooplankton Chile
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