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TitleDinoflagellate cyst assemblages as repertoire of species diversity: main results of the EU-SEED project related to Mediterranean sites
AbstractKnowledge of phytoplankton species composition is important to understand bloom events in the coastal areas; it is also crucial to have information on the presence of novel and potentially introduced taxa and to confirm the recurrent events of a species. In the case of dinoflagellates, the alternation between the life stages (vegetative and resting stage) has profound implications for population dynamics. Cyst assemblages in surface sediments represent a temporally integrated repertoire of species diversity. Therefore, cyst "seedbed" maps provide baseline information for monitoring purposes, to depict geographic patterns of harmful species, and to detect the introduction of new species.
SourceRapports et procès verbaux des réunions - Commission internationale pour l'exploration scientifique de la mer Méditerranée 39, pp. 362–362
Keywordsbiodiversitybiogeographytoxic bloomsdinoflagellateslife cycles
JournalRapports et procès verbaux des réunions - Commission internationale pour l'exploration scientifique de la mer Méditerranée
EditorCommission internationale pour l'exploration scientifique de la mer Méditerranée., Monaco,
Year2010
TypeArticolo in rivista
AuthorsGarcés E.; Satta C.; Anglès S.; Lugliè A.; Rubino F.; Giacobbe M.; Penna A.
Text59958 2010 biodiversity biogeography toxic blooms dinoflagellates life cycles Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as repertoire of species diversity main results of the EU SEED project related to Mediterranean sites Garces E.; Satta C.; Angles S.; Luglie A.; Rubino F.; Giacobbe M.; Penna A. Garces E. Institut de Ciencies del Mar, Barcelona, Spain Satta C Universita di Sassari Angles S. Institut de Ciencies del Mar, Barcelona, Spain Luglie A. Universita di Sassari Rubino F. CNR IAMC Taranto Giacobbe M. CNR IAMC Messina Penna A. Universita di Urbino, Pesaro Knowledge of phytoplankton species composition is important to understand bloom events in the coastal areas; it is also crucial to have information on the presence of novel and potentially introduced taxa and to confirm the recurrent events of a species. In the case of dinoflagellates, the alternation between the life stages vegetative and resting stage has profound implications for population dynamics. Cyst assemblages in surface sediments represent a temporally integrated repertoire of species diversity. Therefore, cyst seedbed maps provide baseline information for monitoring purposes, to depict geographic patterns of harmful species, and to detect the introduction of new species. 39 articolo pubblicato in atti di convegno Garces_et_al.pdf Articolo in rivista Commission internationale pour l exploration scientifique de la mer Mediterranee. 0373 434X Rapports et proces verbaux des reunions Commission internationale pour l exploration scientifique de la mer Mediterranee Rapports et proces verbaux des reunions Commission internationale pour l exploration scientifique de la mer Mediterranee Rapp. p v. reun. Comm. int. explor. sci. mer Mediterr. maria.giacobbe GIACOBBE MARIA fernando.rubino RUBINO FERNANDO TA.P04.002.001 Fascia Costiera e Ambienti di Transizione analisi strutturale e funzionale delle componenti biotiche ed abiotiche degli ecosistemi per lo sviluppo sostenibile delle attivita