Limited population genetic variation but pronounced seascape genetic structuring in populations of the Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from the eastern Adriatic Sea [PDF]
We investigated the genetic variation of the economically and ecologically important species the Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis) from 18 sites along the eastern Adriatic Sea, using six microsatellite loci. Population genetic analysis of variation at five neutral microsatellite loci revealed little or no spatial variation.
Joanna S. Hamilton +7 more
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Prospect of Cruising in Boka Kotorska [PDF]
The main objectives of this research are to get answers, to the following: the achieved level of development of cruise tourism in the Bay of Kotor; characteristics of cruise tourism in Kotor, what are the possibilities of innovation in the cruise tourism
Đurđica Perović
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Effect of steaming on chemical composition of Mediterranean mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis): Evaluation of potential risk associated with human consumption [PDF]
This study aimed at evaluating the effect of steaming process in the nutritional properties of Mytilus galloprovincialis. Compared to the raw samples, this culinary practice resulted in an increased concentration of Na, Mg, Zn, and saturated fatty acids and a decrease of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
Katya Peycheva +9 more
wiley +2 more sources
Morphobathymetry of Boka Kotorska Bay
Boka Kotorska Bay is an enclosed water body with a narrow and shallow connection to the Adriatic Sea; the shallowest point is only 37.6 m deep at present, limiting exchange of water with the Adriatic. The Bay is one of the most important transitional areas of the Adriatic from both an environmental and a socio-economic viewpoint.
Mariangela Ravaioli +2 more
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The Boka Kotorska: a vernacular response to sustainable urban environments
This study focuses on the development of the Boka Kotorska region of Montenegro. As such it attempts to analyse the viability of sustainable development in the region and considers the role of vernacular architecture and ecology as contributory factors ...
Alan Derbyshire, Tatjana Kecojevic
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Sericulture in Boka Kotorska Bay (17th-20th) [PDF]
In the 19th century Boka Kotorska, sericulture - silk-worm breeding and processing -was highly developed. Based on unpublished arhivalia from the Montenegro National Archives, - Records Department of Herceg Novi - and on published materials from the ...
Crnić-Pejović Marija
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Urban Noise Modelling in Boka Kotorska Bay
Traffic is the most significant noise source in urban areas. The village of Kamenari in Boka Kotorska Bay is a site where, in a relatively small area, road traffic and sea (ferry) traffic take place at the same time.
Aleksandar Nikolić +3 more
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Zooplankton Community in the Boka Kotorska Bay
This study includes a review of recently published results regarding zooplankton in the Boka Kotorska Bay (since 2009), and comparison of these results with earlier investigations. Non-loricate ciliates were the most numerous microzooplankton in spring 2013 (37%).
Davor Lucic
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Determination of marine pollution by comparative analysis of metal pollution indices [PDF]
Due to the specific geographical and hydrological structure of Boka Kotorska Bay, that is characterized by a low flow of water through the bay, the anthropogenic impact is pronounced, exerting direct effects on this unique ecosystem. Trace metal
Jović Mihajlo, Stanković Slavka
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Some biological aspects of Mediterranean mud shrimp, Upogebia pusilla (Petagna, 1792) in the Boka Kotorska Bay, Southeastern Adriatic Sea [PDF]
Biological aspects (length frequency distribution, length-weight ratio, sex ratio, allometric growth, Fulton’s condition factor) of Upogebia pusilla were studied in Tivat Saline (Tivatska solila), Boka Kotorska Bay in 2019.
Marković Olivera +3 more
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