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Nature and Lability of Northern Adriatic Macroaggregates [PDF]
The key organic constituents of marine macroaggregates (macrogels) of prevalently phytoplankton origin, periodically occurring in the northern Adriatic Sea, are proteins, lipids and especially polysaccharides.
Angela Šurca Vuk +7 more
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Factors favouring phytoplankton blooms in the northern Adriatic: towards the northern Adriatic empirical ecological model [PDF]
Influenced by one of the largest Mediterranean rivers, Po, the northern Adriatic (NA) production is highly variable seasonally and interannually. The changes are especially pronounced between winters and seemingly reflect on total Adriatic bioproduction ...
R. Kraus, N. Supić, R. Precali
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In the last two decades of the 21st century, a gradual decrease in nitrogen and phosphorus has been observed along the coastal area of the Northern Adriatic Sea. This depletion is attributed to reduced river flows.
Mauro Marini, Federica Grilli
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A metabarcode based (species) inventory of the northern Adriatic phytoplankton [PDF]
The northern Adriatic is characterised as the coldest and most productive marine area of the Mediterranean, which is due to high nutrient levels introduced by river discharges, the largest of which is the Italian Po River (at the same time also the ...
Lana Grižančić +8 more
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The Adriatic Sea modelling system: a nested approach [PDF]
A modelling system for the Adriatic Sea has been built within the framework of the Mediterranean Forecasting System Pilot Project. The modelling system consists of a hierarchy of three numerical models (whole Mediterranean Sea, whole Adriatic Sea,
M. Zavatarelli, N. Pinardi
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The study describes recent decadal changes (2008–2017) in the landing biomass, fishing effort and CPUE (kg/day) data of European lobster Homarus gammarus in the eastern Adriatic Sea region, and relates these changes to increases of sea bottom ...
Sanja Matić-Skoko +9 more
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There is growing evidence that many large coastal boulder deposits found on the exposed rocky ocean shores were deposited by extreme storm waves rather than by catastrophic tsunamis, as previously thought.
Tvrtko Korbar +6 more
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First substantiated record of a Lessepsian migrant—the dusky spinefoot, Siganus luridus (Actinopterygii: Perciformes: Siganidae), in the Adriatic Sea [PDF]
One specimen of the dusky spinefoot, Siganus luridus (Rüppell, 1829) (+, total length = 17.3 cm, total weight = 87.61 g), a lessepsian migrant, was captured in the Mljet Channel (Southern Adriatic, Croatian coast) on 15 November 2010.
J. Dulčić +3 more
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New records of recently described Zebrus pallaoroi (Actinopterygii: Gobiiformes: Gobiidae) with notes on its morphology, ecology, and molecular identification [PDF]
The family Gobiidae represents the species-richest family of fishes in the Mediterranean Sea. However, many Mediterranean gobiid species are poorly known with just one or few species records in total.
Marcelo Kovačić +4 more
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Hellenistic bell-shaped situlae with ivy leaves
Situla art, as a specific visual and semantic synthesis, connected numerous culturally different societies of the prehistoric and historic Iron Age of Europe.
Martina Blečić Kavur
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