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The relatively new sea level satellite altimetry and secular coastal tide gauge data made the reconstruction of sea levels on regional and global scales possible about one century back. Due to better estimations of the Earth’s crustal, glacial, tectonic,
Krešo Pandžić +3 more
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In the Adriatic Sea, shifts in benthic community structure have been attributed to multiple stressors, from the effects of climate change to the impacts of commercial fishing.
Azzurra Bastari +4 more
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ABSTRACT Seaweeds represent an excellent vegetable protein resource capable of supporting the objectives of the sustainable blue economy. Today, attention toward algae is growing, due to their applications, both in biofuel production and as an alternative source of healthy food and nutraceuticals.
Federica Vento +5 more
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Endangerment of sea turtles in the Adriatic Sea [PDF]
U uvodnom dijelu su spomenute tri vrste morskih kornjača; sedmopruga usminjača (Dermochelys coriacea V.), glavata želva (Caretta caretta L.) i golema želva (Chelonia mydas L.), koje možemo pronaći u Jadranskom moru.
Mlinar, Katarina
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Fish and fishery historical data since the 19th century in the Adriatic Sea, Mediterranean
Historic data on biodiversity provide the context for present observations and allow studying long-term changes in marine populations. Here we present multiple datasets on fish and fisheries of the Adriatic Sea covering the last two centuries ...
T. Fortibuoni +5 more
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Assessing the context‐dependence of invasiveness in the Italian wall lizard (Podarcis siculus)
Although the Italian wall lizard (Podarcis siculus) is widely considered fully invasive, our study on Gorgona Island shows its spread is largely confined to human‐altered habitats. Native common wall lizards (P. muralis) persist in natural areas, indicating that Italian wall lizard invasiveness is context‐dependent and mediated by human‐altered ...
Roberto Sacchi +5 more
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Intertidal biodiversity hotspot strikes again: first record of Caliphylla mediterranea A. Costa, 1867 (Mollusca, Sacoglossa) in the Adriatic Sea, Italy [PDF]
The Mediterranean Sea is considered a hotspot of molluscan diversity even if many marine environments are still poorly explored and could mask rare and/or neglected diversity.
Luca Paoletti +4 more
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Wintertime dynamics in the coastal northeastern Adriatic Sea: the NAdEx 2015 experiment
. The paper investigates the wintertime dynamics of the coastal northeastern Adriatic Sea and is based on numerical modelling and in situ data collected through field campaigns executed during the winter and spring of 2015. The data were collected with a
I. Vilibić +17 more
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Abstract Marginal seas significantly impact the global carbon cycle. However, current knowledge on the role of marginal seas is limited, and only a few in situ data sets on air‐sea CO2 exchange are available. This study presents the first direct measurements of CO2 partial pressure (pCO2 ${\text{CO}}_{2}$) and derived air‐sea CO2 ${\text{CO}}_{2}$ flux
Mattia Pecci +12 more
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Invertebrates' metabolic responses to climate warming scenarios in the Adriatic Sea
The unprecedented climate warming is profoundly altering marine life. Metabolic rate, a key organismal trait, serves as an ecological indicator of species' responses to the temperature-driven impacts of climate change, across levels of biological ...
Milad Shokri +12 more
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