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TitleSuccessions of phytobenthos species in a Mediterranean transitional water system: the importance of long term observations
AbstractThe availability of quantitative long term datasets on the phytobenthic assemblages of the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea), a lagoon like semi-enclosed coastal basin included in the Italian LTER network, enabled careful analysis of changes occurring in the structure of the community over about thirty years. The total number of taxa differed over the years. Thirteen non-indigenous species in total were found, their number varied over the years, reaching its highest value in 2017. The dominant taxa differed over the years. The number of species in each taxonomic division also varied. In addition to the centuries-old exploitation of its biotic resources, mainly molluscs, the basin has been subject for a long time to a range of anthropogenic driving forces linked to urbanisation, shipbuilding, agriculture and military activities, which have caused chemical and biological pollution, eutrophication and habitat de- struction. It may therefore be assumed that these changes were closely related to human activities. Indeed, it was observed that the reduction of only one of these forces, i.e. urban sewage discharge, triggered the recovery of phytobenthos. Therefore, it may be assumed that if the anthropogenic pressure on the Mar Piccolo was eased, it could once again become the paradisiacal place it was held to be in ancient times.
SourceNature Conservation (Sofia. Online) 34, pp. 217–246
KeywordsLTERMar PiccoloMediterranean Seaphytobenthostransitional water systems
JournalNature Conservation (Sofia. Online)
EditorPensoft Publishers,, Sofia, Bulgaria
Year2019
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.3897/natureconservation.@@.30055
AuthorsAntonella Petrocelli, Ester Cecere, Fernando Rubino
Text401040 2019 10.3897/natureconservation.@@.30055 Scopus 2 s2.0 85065570997 ISI Web of Science WOS A000466756300011 Google Scholar 3AzA6iFVUQeVQC ResearchGate 332834083 LTER Mar Piccolo Mediterranean Sea phytobenthos transitional water systems Successions of phytobenthos species in a Mediterranean transitional water system the importance of long term observations Antonella Petrocelli, Ester Cecere, Fernando Rubino Water Research Institute IRSA CNR The availability of quantitative long term datasets on the phytobenthic assemblages of the Mar Piccolo of Taranto southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea , a lagoon like semi enclosed coastal basin included in the Italian LTER network, enabled careful analysis of changes occurring in the structure of the community over about thirty years. The total number of taxa differed over the years. Thirteen non indigenous species in total were found, their number varied over the years, reaching its highest value in 2017. The dominant taxa differed over the years. The number of species in each taxonomic division also varied. In addition to the centuries old exploitation of its biotic resources, mainly molluscs, the basin has been subject for a long time to a range of anthropogenic driving forces linked to urbanisation, shipbuilding, agriculture and military activities, which have caused chemical and biological pollution, eutrophication and habitat de struction. It may therefore be assumed that these changes were closely related to human activities. Indeed, it was observed that the reduction of only one of these forces, i.e. urban sewage discharge, triggered the recovery of phytobenthos. Therefore, it may be assumed that if the anthropogenic pressure on the Mar Piccolo was eased, it could once again become the paradisiacal place it was held to be in ancient times. 34 Published version 28/02/2019 Successions of phytobenthos species in a Mediterranean transitional water system the importance of long term observations PDF della pubblicazione open access PETROCELLI 2019 Successions of phytobenthos species.pdf Articolo in rivista Pensoft Publishers, 1314 3301 Nature Conservation Sofia. Online Nature Conservation Sofia. Online Nat. Conserv. Sofia. Online Nature Conservation. Sofia. Online antonella.petrocelli PETROCELLI ANTONELLA fernando.rubino RUBINO FERNANDO ester.cecere CECERE ESTER