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TitleNew Insights on Phytoplankton Communities as a Tool for the Sustainable Management of the Musselculture in a Mediterranean Coastal Site
AbstractA simulation of phytoplankton dynamics in the coastal shellfish farming site of Mar Piccolo in Taranto (Ionian, Mediterranean Sea) is here reported. This simulation is an element of a greater ecological model produced taking into account the System Approach Framework. The model represents a refinement of a previous phytoplankton tool aimed to better understand the complex mosaic of the ecosystem functioning by providing additional information to support mussel farming. In particular, throughout the years the increase of water temperature and intensive musselculture caused a phytoplankton size and biomass reduction. Results of our simulation evidenced that the phytoplankton tool reproduced the size-fractions (micro-, nano-and picophytoplankton) biomass growth and the mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) grazing with a good level of performance. This newly calibrated phytoplankton model aims to provide new insights on modelling scenarios for the sustainable production of mussels.
SourceJournal of marine science and engineering 10 (4), pp. 1–16
Keywordscoastal zoneindicatorsmodelphytoplanktongrazingsustainabilitymussel farmingMytilus galloprovincialisMar Piccolo in TarantoMediterranean Sea
JournalJournal of marine science and engineering
EditorMolecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel,
Year2022
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.3390/jmse10040462
AuthorsCaroppo C.; Giordano L.
Text466376 2022 10.3390/jmse10040462 Scopus 2 s2.0 85127670291 coastal zone indicators model phytoplankton grazing sustainability mussel farming Mytilus galloprovincialis Mar Piccolo in Taranto Mediterranean Sea New Insights on Phytoplankton Communities as a Tool for the Sustainable Management of the Musselculture in a Mediterranean Coastal Site Caroppo C.; Giordano L. National Research Council, Water Research Institute, Via Roma 3, Taranto, 74121, National Research Council, Water Research Institute, Via Roma 3, 74121, Taranto, Italy, , Italy; National Research Council, Institute of Marine Sciences, Calata Porta di Massa snc, Napoli, 80122, National Research Council, Institute of Marine Sciences, Calata Porta di Massa snc, 80122, Napoli, Italy, , Italy A simulation of phytoplankton dynamics in the coastal shellfish farming site of Mar Piccolo in Taranto Ionian, Mediterranean Sea is here reported. This simulation is an element of a greater ecological model produced taking into account the System Approach Framework. The model represents a refinement of a previous phytoplankton tool aimed to better understand the complex mosaic of the ecosystem functioning by providing additional information to support mussel farming. In particular, throughout the years the increase of water temperature and intensive musselculture caused a phytoplankton size and biomass reduction. Results of our simulation evidenced that the phytoplankton tool reproduced the size fractions micro , nano and picophytoplankton biomass growth and the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis grazing with a good level of performance. This newly calibrated phytoplankton model aims to provide new insights on modelling scenarios for the sustainable production of mussels. 10 Published version http //www.scopus.com/record/display.url eid=2 s2.0 85127670291 origin=inward 21/03/2022 jmse 10 00462 pdf of New Insights on Phytoplankton Communities as a Tool for the Sustainable Management of the Musselculture in a Mediterranean Coastal Site jmse 10 00462.pdf Articolo in rivista Molecular Diversity Preservation International 2077 1312 Journal of marine science and engineering Journal of marine science and engineering carmela.caroppo CAROPPO CARMELA laura.giordano GIORDANO LAURA