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Morphology of Lipari offshore (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) [PDF]
High-resolution multibeam bathymetry was recently collected around Lipari, the largest and most densely populated island of the Aeolian Archipelago (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea). The data were acquired within the context of marine geological studies performed in the area over the last 10 years.
CASALBORE, DANIELE +4 more
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The occurrence, relative abundance and bathymetric distribution of the deep Mediterranean heterobranch fauna were evaluated as a result of an extensive visual census down to 1825 m depth, carried out along the western Italian coasts, covering a ...
M. Toma +8 more
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Ocean bottom seismometers deployed in Tyrrhenian Sea [PDF]
The Institute for Geophysics (IfG) at Hamburg University and the Research Center for Marine Geoscience (GEOMAR) of Kiel University have developed new, wideband ocean bottom seismic stations (OBS) for long‐term, deep‐sea deployments of up to 1 year. A first long‐term pilot experiment of these stations was conducted in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily,
Dahm, T. +9 more
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Genetic structuring across marine biogeographic boundaries in rocky shore invertebrates. [PDF]
Biogeography investigates spatial patterns of species distribution. Discontinuities in species distribution are identified as boundaries between biogeographic areas. Do these boundaries affect genetic connectivity?
Adriana Villamor +2 more
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The Gulf of Naples as a model system for plankton ecology studies
Marine Ecology, EarlyView.
Adriana Zingone +2 more
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We designed a novel aggregated methodology to infer the impact of ocean motions on the movements of satellite-tracked marine turtles adopting available oceanographic observations and validated products of a numerical oceanographic forecasting system. The
Giovanni Quattrocchi +7 more
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Recent deeper geophysical results better account for the tectonics in the Italian area
Results from extended DSS profiles (1956-1986) in Italy and surrounding land and sea areas offer good constraints for other geophysical and geological data. Integrated interpretations outline the main tectonic features.
C. Morelli
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Mucilages and climatic changes in the Tyrrhenian Sea [PDF]
Abstract1. Pelagic mucilage aggregates are composed of phytoplankton and bacteria, whilst macro‐ and micro‐phytobenthos and bacteria make up the benthic ones. During the summer of 1991 massive mucilage aggregates, both pelagic and benthic, appeared in the Tyrrhenian Sea, seriously damaging fisheries, tourism and the benthic biocoenoses.
INNAMORATI, MARIO +4 more
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Identification and characterization of nursery areas of red mullet Mullus barbatus in the Central Tyrrhenian Sea [PDF]
Red Mullet Mullus barbatus is an important target of fishing activities in the central Tyrrhenian Sea, so it is essential to identify its critical habitats in order to manage this resource efficiently.
Ardizzone, Domenico +4 more
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The spawning cycle of the European hake (Merluccius merluccius, (Linnaeus, 1758)) was studied in two western Mediterranean areas, the Catalan Sea and the northern Tyrrhenian Sea, including observation of the monthly seasonal variation of the gonad ...
Laura Recasens +2 more
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