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A spatiotemporal dataset of invasive Anadara kagoshimensis and Anadara transversa in the Adriatic Sea. [PDF]
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An extensive survey on helminth community of Caretta caretta from the neritic feeding grounds of Northwestern Adriatic sea. [PDF]
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Yessotoxin in mussels of the northern Adriatic Sea
Toxicon, 1997This study investigated the composition of diarrhoetic shellfish toxins in the hepatopancreas of mussels from the northern Adriatic Sea. The major toxins were shown to be yessotoxin, identified by its chromatographic properties and spectral data, and okadaic acid, detected both by fluorometric high-performance liquid chromatography and by comparison of
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The Dynamics of DOM in the Northern Adriatic Sea
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2001The variability of dissolved (DOC) and colloidal (COC) organic matter and of organic biochemical components and their possible relationships with heterotrophic activity have been investigated in the northern Adriatic Sea during four surveys (June 1996, February 1997, June 1997 and February 1998).
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Chemical composition of macroaggregates in the northern Adriatic sea
Organic Geochemistry, 2004Abstract Macroaggregates in the northern Adriatic, presently considered as a product of agglomeration of macromolecular dissolved organic matter (DOM) into macrogels and particulate organic matter (POM), are primarily associated with phytoplankton, mostly diatom, blooms occurring in late spring during favorable environmental conditions.
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Eutrophication and gastrotrich diversity in the northern Adriatic Sea
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 1993Abstract Marine Gastrotricha of littoral and sublittoral sands at nine locations along the northern Adriatic coast were sampled during July, 1991. Three locations on barrier islands near the Laguna Veneta (Alberoni, San Nicolo, and Punta Sabbioni) supported a higher number of species in the littoral and shallow sublittoral zones (six each) than were ...
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Coralligenous habitat in the northern Adriatic Sea: an overview
Marine Ecology, 2008AbstractThe rocky outcrops irregularly scattered in the sandy‐muddy sea bed of the Northern Adriatic, formed by a base rock and a superimposed concretion of vegetal and animal organisms, are considered an infralittoral coralligenous habitat, according to the most recent definition.
CASELLATO, SANDRA, STEFANON A.
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Notches in the Northern Adriatic Sea: Genesis and development
Quaternary International, 2011The genesis and development of the submerged notch occurring along the Northern Adriatic limestone coasts, surveyed at depth ranging between _0.35 and _2.8 m and amplitude consistent with the local tide is discussed using new and published data on its elevation and data on limestone lowering rates, collected using a micro-erosion meter and a traversing
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2001
The northern Adriatic Sea is the northernmost region of the Mediterranean Sea, extending as far North as 45°47′N and bounded by the Italian peninsula to the West and the Balkans to the East (Figure 5–1). It is a shallow sub-basin of the Adriatic whose southern open boundary is arbitrarily taken as the 100-m isobath, approximately located North of 43°20′
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The northern Adriatic Sea is the northernmost region of the Mediterranean Sea, extending as far North as 45°47′N and bounded by the Italian peninsula to the West and the Balkans to the East (Figure 5–1). It is a shallow sub-basin of the Adriatic whose southern open boundary is arbitrarily taken as the 100-m isobath, approximately located North of 43°20′
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Sedimentary humic substances in the northern Adriatic sea (Mediterranean sea)
Marine Environmental Research, 2006Humic compounds were determined in sediments collected in an area of the Adriatic sea receiving fresh waters from the river Po. Sediment cores (10 cm) were sectioned into four layers which were analysed separately for redox potential (Eh), total phosphorus (TP), total organic carbon (TOC), humic (HA) and fulvic acid (FA) content.
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