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52. Neuroimaging Features of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and Chiari Type I Malformation: A Rare Association
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Luciano Zizzo, Francesco Perfetto, Roberta Vinci, Angelo Pio Moffa, Luca Macarini, Gianpaolo Grilli, and Leonardo P Specchiulli
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Computed tomography ,Case Report ,tuberous sclerosis complex ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,White matter ,03 medical and health sciences ,Tuberous sclerosis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neuroimaging ,Subependymal nodules ,hamartomatous lesions ,Medicine ,Chiari malformation I ,magnetic resonance imaging ,Foramen magnum ,neuroimaging ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,computed tomography ,Chiari type i malformation ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
An 8-year-old girl was admitted during the night in our emergency department for an acute episode of seizures. The patient underwent computed-tomography (CT) brain scan (Toshiba ® Aquilion 64-TSX-101A/HC) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain scan (Philips® Achieva 1.5T). CT scan showed left frontal calcified nodules and calcified periventricular subependymal nodules. Subsequently, MRI evaluation revealed cortical and subcortical nodules that showed low signal with respect to the white matter on T1-weighted imaging sequences and high signal both in T2-weighted imaging sequences and in fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequences. We also showed a herniation of cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum (Chiari malformation Type I [CMI]) with the associated hydrosyringomyelic cavity. Our report showed a rare association between tuberous sclerosis complex and CMI.
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- 2018
53. Sea water distributed monitoring system: A proposal for architecture and data format
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Domenico Soldo, Alessandro Quarto, Antonietta Specchiulli, Angelo Cardellicchio, Ierotheos Zacharias, Lucrezia Cilenti, Rita Dario, Vincenzo Di Lecce, Domenico Petruzzelli, Giorgio Mancinelli, Cataldo Guaragnella, Giuseppe Dentamaro, Cilenti, Lucrezia, Dario, Rita, Dentamaro, Giuseppe, Di Lecce, Vincenzo, Guaragnella, Cataldo, Cardellicchio, Angelo, Mancinelli, Giorgio, Petruzzelli, Domenico, Quarto, Alessandro, Soldo, Domenico, Specchiulli, Antonietta, and Zacharias, Ierotheos
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Environmental Engineering ,Warning system ,Monitoring ,Policy and Law ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,sensor data fusion ,Continuous monitoring ,Experimental data ,Aquaculture ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Sensor fusion ,marine pollutants ,marine pollutant ,Management ,Marine pollution ,aquaculture ,Systems engineering ,Quality (business) ,Instrumentation (computer programming) ,Data architecture ,Instrumentation ,media_common - Abstract
Marine pollution is known and investigated. In the case of economic exploitation of marine waters, i.e. aquaculture and recreational activities, continuous monitoring of their quality is necessary. Commercial sensors may be used for speditive water monitoring but are usually used as stand-alone systems with limited applications. In this article, after a brief review of commercial sensors as real time detectors of the relevant chemical/biological parameters, experimental data on aquaculture plants are presented. The final objective is to produce through techniques of data fusion from heterogeneous sources with a synthetic representation of the information that may be also used for early warning. Both data format and data architecture are covered.
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- 2018
54. Oceanographic characteristics of the Adriatic Sea – support to secondary HAOP spread through natural dispersal
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Romina Kraus, Federica Grilli, Nastjenjka Supić, Ivica Janeković, Marina Brailo, Magdalena Cara, Ana Bratoš Cetinić, Alessandra Campanelli, Stefano Cozzi, Raffaele D'Adamo, Tamara Djakovac, Mathieu Dutour-Sikirić, Vesna Flander-Putrle, Janja Francé, Danijela Joksimović, Katja Klun, Jerina Kolitari, Martina Kralj, Grozdan Kušpilić, Mauro Marini, Frano Matić, Josip Mikuš, Živana Ninčević-Gladan, Marco Pansera, Marijana Pećarević, Robert Precali, Ivana Prusina, Federica Relitti, Angela Santucci, Antonietta Specchiulli, and Denis Škalic
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0106 biological sciences ,Mediterranean climate ,Ballast ,Aquatic Organisms ,Salinity ,Adriatic Sea ,Range (biology) ,Wind ,010501 environmental sciences ,Aquatic Science ,Structural basin ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Natural (archaeology) ,Aquatic organisms ,Port ,Harmful ,Aquatic organisms and pathogens ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,BALMAS ,Mediterranean Sea ,Animals ,Seawater ,Marine Science ,14. Life underwater ,Ballast water ,Ships ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Plankton ,Pollution ,Port (computer networking) ,Geophysics ,ballast water ,port ,non-indigenous species ,harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens ,13. Climate action ,Non-indigenous species ,Biological dispersal ,Environmental science ,Seasons ,Introduced Species ,Water Microbiology ,Biological Monitoring - Abstract
Vessels, specifically ballast water and hull fouling, are a major vector for the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS) in European seas. The Mediterranean is one of the world's marine regions where their invasion is heaviest. The shallow Adriatic basin is a highly sensitive area that is already experiencing its consequences. The secondary spread of NIS over a wider area through natural dispersion is a complex process that depends on a wide range of oceanographic factors. This work analysed the dataset of the BALMAS project, in whose framework twelve ports in the Adriatic Sea were subjected to a Port Baseline Survey (PBS), to estimate the natural spread of NIS organisms from their port of arrival to the wider Adriatic basin. Its findings indicate that the prevailing water circulation patterns facilitate the natural dispersal of harmful aquatic organisms and pathogens (HAOP).
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- 2019
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55. The role of forcing agents on biogeochemical variability along the southwestern Adriatic coast: The Gulf of Manfredonia case study
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Francesco Bignami, Antonietta Specchiulli, Angela Santucci, Raffaele D'Adamo, Pierluigi Penna, Mauro Marini, Adele Fabbrocini, Tommaso Scirocco, and Alessandra Campanelli
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0106 biological sciences ,geography ,Biogeochemical cycle ,Adriatic Sea ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,010604 marine biology & hydrobiology ,Biogeochemistry ,Climate change ,Remote sensing ,Aquatic Science ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Colored dissolved organic matter ,Peninsula ,Coastal waters ,River input ,Environmental science ,CDOM ,Submarine pipeline ,Ecosystem ,Hydrography ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
This study investigates how multiple forcing factors such as rivers, surface marine circulation and winds affect hydrology and biogeochemical processes in the Gulf of Manfredonia and the seas around the Gargano peninsula, in the south-western Adriatic Sea. The study adopted an integrated approach, using in situ and remote sensing data, as well as the output of current models. The data reveal variability in the area's hydrography induced by local freshwater sources, the Western Adriatic Current (WAC) flowing from the north along the Italian coast, and the current patterns under different wind regimes. Specifically, exchange with offshore waters in the gulf induces variability in salinity and biogeochemical content, even within the same season, i.e. winter, in our case. This strong dependence on physical and biogeochemical factors makes the Manfredonia-Gargano ecosystem vulnerable to climate change, which could compromise its important role as a nursery area for the Adriatic Sea.
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- 2016
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56. The sperm motility pattern in ecotoxicological tests. The CRYO-Ecotest as a case study
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Giovanni Sansone, Adele Fabbrocini, Luis Oliveira, Francesco Del Prete, Daniela Maurizio, Raffaele D'Adamo, Antonietta Specchiulli, and Fausto Silvestri
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Male ,Ecotoxicological tests ,0301 basic medicine ,Multivariate analysis ,Endpoint Determination ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Motility ,Semen ,Sea bream ,Biology ,Ecotoxicology ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Dumpsite leachate ,Multivariate analyses ,Toxicology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Statistics ,Animals ,Bioassay ,Computer-assessed sperm motility analysis ,Sperm motility ,Reliability (statistics) ,Cryopreservation ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Reproducibility of Results ,Motile sperm ,General Medicine ,Pollution ,030104 developmental biology ,Multivariate Analysis ,Sperm Motility ,Biological Assay ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Semen Preservation - Abstract
Changes in environmental stressors inevitably lead to an increasing need for innovative and more flexible monitoring tools. The aim of this work has been the characterization of the motility pattern of the cryopreserved sea bream semen after exposure to a dumpsite leachate sample, for the identification of the best representative parameters to be used as endpoints in an ecotoxicological bioassay. Sperm motility has been evaluated either by visual and by computer-assisted analysis; parameters concerning motility on activation and those describing it in the times after activation (duration parameters) have been assessed, discerning them in terms of sensitivity, reliability and methodology of assessment by means of multivariate analyses. The EC50 values of the evaluated endpoints ranged between 2.3 and 4.5 ml/L, except for the total motile percentage (aTM, 7.0 ml/L), which proved to be the less sensitive among all the tested parameters. According to the multivariate analyses, a difference in sensitivity among "activation" endpoints in respect of "duration" ones can be inferred; on the contrary, endpoints seem to be equally informative either describing total motile sperm or the rapid sub-population, as well as the assessment methodology seems to be not discriminating. In conclusion, the CRYO-Ecotest is a multi-endpoint bioassay that can be considered a promising innovative ecotoxicological tool, characterized by a high plasticity, as its endpoints can be easy tailored each time according to the different needs of the environmental quality assessment programs. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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- 2016
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57. Dissolved organic matter dynamics in Mediterranean lagoons: The relationship between DOC and CDOM
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Antonietta Specchiulli, Bachisio Mario Padedda, P. Magni, L. Huang, Weidong Guo, Raffaele D'Adamo, Antonella Gesuina Laura Lugliè, Tommaso Scirocco, Adele Fabbrocini, and Lucrezia Cilenti
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Salinity ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,010501 environmental sciences ,Oceanography ,01 natural sciences ,Carbon cycle ,Water column ,Chromophoric dissolved organic matter ,Phytoplankton ,Dissolved organic carbon ,Environmental Chemistry ,Organic matter ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Carbon cycling ,Absorption spectra ,General Chemistry ,Colored dissolved organic matter ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,Coastal lagoons ,Environmental science ,Surface water ,Optical indices - Abstract
Coastal lagoons are highly vulnerable to climate change-related pressures, such as floods and increasing temperatures, which lead to higher oxygen consumption, anaerobic metabolism and dystrophic events. Although these factors have a significant impact on the carbon cycle, the dynamics of dissolved organic matter (DOM) in these systems have not been extensively investigated. DOM can be analytically determined from the concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and/or from the spectral properties of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM), which is the light-absorbing fraction of DOM. In the present study, we investigated the spatio-temporal distribution of surface water trophic variables (Chl a and DOC) and CDOM in two Mediterranean lagoon systems, the Oristano Lagoon-Gulf system (OLG) and the Varano Lagoon (VL), in order to provide quantitative information on the dynamics of DOM in these systems. Furthermore, we assessed the value of CDOM-related indices (i.e. absorption coefficients, spectral slopes and Specific UV Absorbance at 254 nm [SUVA254]) as tools for describing the dynamics of DOM in coastal lagoons, irrespective of geographical settings, environmental conditions and anthropogenic pressures. In OLG, spatial heterogeneity and compartmentalization, with salinity varying from 50 (Mistras Lagoon), affected the distribution of DOC and CDOM, with the lowest values on the south side and at sites far from riverine input. In OLG, the highest DOC and CDOM values were found in the sediment pore-water of the organic-rich Cabras Lagoon, where they were nearly double those of the water column. In VL, salinity was homogeneously distributed throughout the lagoon, which indicated a mixing of freshwater with marine waters. DOC and CDOM values were on average lower in VL than in OLG. However, in VL, DOC and CDOM showed strong peaks following a flood (September 2014) and a dystrophic event (July 2015), demonstrating the quick response of the system to environmental perturbation. In OLG, absorption coefficients at 280 nm and 350 nm were slightly negatively correlated with salinity, which indicated the influence of terrigenous inputs at riverine sites. In contrast, in VL, CDOM varied linearly and positively with salinity as a result of the in situ input of organic matter from phytoplankton during the dry season. Segment analysis showed that besides the differences between the two investigated systems, the trophic variables and optical parameters analyzed in the present study shared a common relationship. These results suggest that CDOM indices can be good predictors for the estimation of DOM. Overall, the present study provides insight into the dynamics of DOC and CDOM in little-studied Mediterranean lagoons and demonstrates that the CDOM indices can be a valuable, cost-effective and simple tool for describing the trophic conditions of these systems.]
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- 2018
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58. Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and microbial enzymes in the Ross Sea
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Specchiulli A., Caruso G., Laganà P., Cilenti L., Castagno P., Rivaro P., and Azzaro M.
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Ross Sea ,Microbial enzymes ,Dissolved Organic Matter - Abstract
In the Ross Sea the dissolved organic matter and the role of culturable heterotrophic microbes in its degradation are almost unknown. In the carbon cycle, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentration and its optically significant fraction, the chromophoric component (CDOM) are important for DOM budget estimates. Within the CELEBeR project [Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) Effects on glaciaL mElting and on Bulk of Fe in the Western Ross sea - PNRA], DOC and CDOM, culturable heterotrophic bacteria and the enzymatic activities, expressed by bacterial isolates, were examined in the Ross Sea during the austral summer 2017, in relation to CDW contribution. The covered areas were the Drygalski Ice Tongue and the nearby Terra Nova Bay polynya (A) and the continental Shelf Break area near Cape Adare (B). Within the area A, the lowest DOC (38.33 µM), CDOM (a280 of 0.27 m-1) and SUVA254 (0.54 L mg-1 m-1) were measured at 225 m (CDW); the highest DOC (63.29 µM), CDOM (a280 of 1.39 m-1) and SUVA254 (1.6 L mg-1 m-1) were recorded at the northernmost area B (DCM), also characterized by the lowest spectral slopes (SR= 1.37). Heterotrophic bacteria ranged from 5.0x101 (CDW) to 7.0x103 CFU/ml (DCM); aminopeptidase and alkaline phosphatase were the most expressed enzymes. Based on microbial cells counting, the distribution of heterothrophic bacteria seems to be not affected by DOC concentration and its composition, as highlighted by the lack of correlations between the two variable sets.
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- 2018
59. Oceanographic characteristics of the Adriatic Sea – Support to secondary HAOP spread through natural dispersal
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Kraus, Romina, primary, Grilli, Federica, additional, Supić, Nastjenjka, additional, Janeković, Ivica, additional, Brailo, Marina, additional, Cara, Magdalena, additional, Cetinić, Ana Bratoš, additional, Campanelli, Alessandra, additional, Cozzi, Stefano, additional, D'Adamo, Raffaele, additional, Djakovac, Tamara, additional, Dutour-Sikirić, Mathieu, additional, Flander-Putrle, Vesna, additional, Francé, Janja, additional, Joksimović, Danijela, additional, Klun, Katja, additional, Kolitari, Jerina, additional, Kralj, Martina, additional, Kušpilić, Grozdan, additional, Marini, Mauro, additional, Matić, Frano, additional, Mikuš, Josip, additional, Ninčević-Gladan, Živana, additional, Pansera, Marco, additional, Pećarević, Marijana, additional, Precali, Robert, additional, Prusina, Ivana, additional, Relitti, Federica, additional, Santucci, Angela, additional, Specchiulli, Antonietta, additional, and Škalic, Denis, additional
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- 2019
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60. Mediterranean Coastal Lagoons: The Importance of Monitoring in Sediments the Biochemical Composition of Organic Matter
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Renzi, Monia, primary, Provenza, Francesca, additional, Pignattelli, Sara, additional, Cilenti, Lucrezia, additional, Specchiulli, Antonietta, additional, and Pepi, Milva, additional
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- 2019
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61. TREATMENT OF DDH - LONG TERM RESULTS
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Laforgia, R., Specchiulli, F., Scialpi, L., Solarino, G., and Battelli, L.
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- 1997
62. SALTER OSTEOTOMY IN TREATMENT OF DDH LONG TERM RESULTS
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Laforgia, R., Specchiulli, F., Scialpi, L., Solarino, G., Santacroce, G., and Battelli, L.
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- 1997
63. O 302. Avascular Necrosis in the Treatment of CDH: Long-Term Results and a New Classification
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Specchiulli, F, Scialpi, L, and Solarino, G
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- 1997
64. Microwave-assisted synthesis of xanthones promoted by ytterbium triflate
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Francesco Epifano, Serena Fiorito, Salvatore Genovese, Vito Alessandro Taddeo, and Maria Carmela Specchiulli
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Lanthanide ,Ytterbium ,Organic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Biochemistry ,Chemical synthesis ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Drug Discovery ,Organic chemistry ,Phenols ,Lewis acids and bases ,Hydrate ,Trifluoromethanesulfonate - Abstract
Xanthones represent a class of naturally occurring compounds with valuable and promising reported pharmacological activities. One of the main disadvantages in the use of such products is related to the difficulties in their chemical synthesis. In this Letter a new and improved method for the chemical synthesis of xanthones is described. The title compounds have been synthesized in good yields under microwave irradiation from substituted 2-hydroxybenzoic acids and phenols in the presence of Yb(OTf)3 hydrate as the catalyst.
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- 2015
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65. Sediment grain size and hydrodynamics in Mediterranean coastal lagoons: Integrated classification of abiotic parameters
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Emanuela Molinaroli, Emanuele Masiero, Stefano Guerzoni, Christian Ferrarin, Antonietta Specchiulli, and Alessandro Sarretta
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Mediterranean climate ,Sediment grain-size ,bathymetry ,Renewal time ,Bathymetric chart ,EntropyMax ,OF-VENICE ,Bathymetry ,Geomorphology ,water renewal time ,Abiotic component ,Hydrology ,LESINA LAGOON ,lagoon VENICE LAGOON ,Sediment ,Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica e Sedimentologica ,TIME ,lagoon ,Sediment grain size ,VARANO ,Facies ,Sediment grain-size, water renewal time, bathymetry, abiotic classification, EntropyMax, lagoon VENICE LAGOON, ADRIATIC SEA, LESINA LAGOON, WATER RENEWAL, OF-VENICE, GRASS GIS, VARANO, ECOSYSTEM, TIME, ENVIRONMENTS ,WATER RENEWAL ,ECOSYSTEM ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,GRASS GIS ,Geology ,ADRIATIC SEA ,ENVIRONMENTS ,abiotic classification - Abstract
Integrated classification maps were produced by combining sediment grain-size and hydrological data (water renewal time, WRT) from two Mediterranean lagoons, Lesina (LL) and Varano (LV), Italy. The geophysical characteristics of the two basins, derived from detailed bathymetric charts, are quite distinct: ∼30% of LL (mean depth ∼1 m) but only 3% of LV (mean depth ∼3 m) is shallower than 1 m. The sediments of both lagoons are mainly composed of mud (∼80%). A detailed multivariate analysis of grain-size data by EntropyMax classified the lagoon beds of LL and LV into five sedimentary facies. WRT data, computed by a hydrodynamic model, indicated different hydrological conditions in the two lagoons: LL showed a sharp west–east gradient, with a basin-wide average of ∼190 days, whilst LV showed a fairly uniform distribution and a higher basin-wide average (∼260 days). The distribution of sedimentary facies and water renewal times were combined in a composite map representing the distribution of environmental patterns. The approach outlined in this study can be used to improve zonation schemes by providing a hydromorphological perspective on transitional and coastal environments., This is the accepted version/post-print of the article Molinaroli, E.; Sarretta, A.; Ferrarin, C.; Masiero, E.; Specchiulli, A.; Guerzoni, S. Sediment grain size and hydrodynamics in mediterranean coastal lagoons: Integrated classification of abiotic parameters. Journal of Earth System Science 2014, 123, 1097-1114. Available online: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-014-0445-9
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66. The Effect of Floods on Sediment Contamination in a Microtidal Coastal Lagoon: The Lagoon of Lesina, Italy
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Raffaele D'Adamo, Roberto Zonta, Adele Fabbrocini, Antonietta Specchiulli, Daniele Cassin, and Margherita Botter
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Pollution ,Geologic Sediments ,genetic structures ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Toxicology ,Environmental monitoring ,Ecotoxicology ,Organic matter ,Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons ,media_common ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Pollutant ,General Medicine ,Contamination ,Floods ,Italy ,chemistry ,Metals ,Environmental chemistry ,Environmental science ,Surface runoff ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The effects on the microtidal lagoon of Lesina of runoff and the discharge of water and material from agricultural activities were investigated combining chemical analyses of pollutants [11 metals and 16 priority polycyclic aromatic compounds (PAHs)], determination of organic matter and grain size, and performance of innovative ecotoxicological tests. For metals, enrichment factors >3 for arsenic, nickel, and copper (Cu) were observed in the eastern zone of the lagoon, which is affected by nearby urban activities with discharge of water and domestic waste and by agricultural input with waters rich in fertilizers. Cu was correlated with no other metal, and its high concentrations (≤77 µg g(-1)) may result from the use of Cu-based fungicides in vineyards. Total PAHs (2,230 ± 3,150 ng g(-1)) displayed a wide range of concentrations with hot spots near freshwater inputs from the part of the catchment area exploited for wheat crops. Pyrolitic contamination also emerged, with higher-mass PAH congeners, such as asphalt, bitumen or coal, usually present in higher fractions as the dominant components. Ecotoxicological evaluations recorded moderate to high toxicity levels; the innovative MOT test bioassay showed good discriminatory ability because it identified a lagoon area whose inputs mainly depend on agricultural activities and which is impacted by metals rather than PAHs. Floods during periods of heavy rain and the discharge of water and material from agricultural activities may impact vulnerable systems, such as the lagoon of Lesina, where the presence of hot spots with remarkably high pollution values was observed.
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67. Marine litter in stomach content of small pelagic fishes from the Adriatic Sea: sardines (Sardina pilchardus) and anchovies (Engraulis encrasicolus)
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Renzi, Monia, primary, Specchiulli, Antonietta, additional, Blašković, Andrea, additional, Manzo, Cristina, additional, Mancinelli, Giorgio, additional, and Cilenti, Lucrezia, additional
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- 2018
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68. Sea water distributed monitoring system: A proposal for architecture and data format
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Cilenti, Lucrezia, primary, Dario, Rita, additional, Dentamaro, Giuseppe, additional, Di Lecce, Vincenzo, additional, Guaragnella, Cataldo, additional, Cardellicchio, Angelo, additional, Mancinelli, Giorgio, additional, Petruzzelli, Domenico, additional, Quarto, Alessandro, additional, Soldo, Domenico, additional, Specchiulli, Antonietta, additional, and Zacharias, Ierotheos, additional
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- 2018
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69. Neuroimaging features of tuberous sclerosis complex and Chiari type I malformation: A rare association
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Moffa, AngeloP, primary, Grilli, Gianpaolo, additional, Perfetto, Francesco, additional, Specchiulli, LeonardoP, additional, Vinci, Roberta, additional, Macarini, Luca, additional, and Zizzo, Luciano, additional
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- 2018
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70. Recent changes in macroalgae distribution patterns in the Orbetello lagoon (Italy)
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Giovani A., Mari E., Specchiulli A., Focardi S. E., Renzi M., Giovani, A., Mari, E., Specchiulli, A., Focardi, S. E., and Renzi, M.
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Macroalgae ,Chlorophyta ,Rhodophyta ,Transitional water ,Trophic level - Abstract
1 - This study related recent distribution changes in seven macroalgae taxa (Acetabularia acetabulum, Chaetomorpha linum, Cladophora sp., Gracilariopsis longissima, Spyridia sp., Ulva laetevirens, Valonia aegagrophyla) to spatial (basin) and temporal (time) trophic differences in a meso-eutrophic Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Orbetello, Italy). 2 - In July 2003 and July 2009, the coverage percentage (CP) of each considered taxon was measured in 38 stations equally distributed in the Western and Eastern lagoon basins. All data were analysed using SURFER v8.0 software along with ANOVA, ANOSIM and multivariate analyses to produce geostatistical spatial distribution maps and to estimate statistical probabilities for "basin" and "time" factors. 3 - Data from this study were integrated with data on phanerogams reported by Giovani et al. (2010) to evaluate changes occurring at a functional group level from 2003-2009 using the Ecological Evaluation Index (EEI). 4 - Observed macroalgae changes may have been due to lagoon management activities performed during the study period. The removal of direct nitrate inputs seems to have forced specie-specific shifts that were highly significant only in the Western basin. 5 - Statistically significant differences at the taxon level have been indicated for Spyridia sp. (basin and time) and Cladophora sp. (time) taxa. Other non-significant changes included a rarefaction of Chaetomorpha linumin the Western basin and Spyridia sp. in the Eastern basin, and an increase of Gracilariopsis longissima, C. linum and Valonia aegagrophyla in the Eastern basin. 6 - EEI application indicated a general improvement in water quality due to management measures applied in Western basin, whereas the Eastern basin evidences stability/slight degradation from 2003-2009.
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71. Valutazione dell’effetto di eventi alluvionali sui sedimenti lagunari: risposta ecotossicologica dei sedimenti della laguna di Varano all’evento del 2014
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Fabbrocini Adele, Cassin Daniele, Pelosi Sergio, Santucci Angela, Scirocco Tommaso, Specchiulli Antonietta, and D’Adamo Raffaele
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- 2016
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72. PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND TROPHIC RESPONSES TO THE HYPOXIA EVENT IN THE VARANO LAGOON DURING SUMMER 2015
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Santucci, Angela, D’Adamo, Raffaele, Fabbrocini, Adele, Scirocco, Tommaso, Specchiulli, Antonietta, and Ungaro, Nicola
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- 2016
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73. Dynamics of organic carbon in a Mediterranean lagoon in response to critical events (floods)
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Santucci, Angela, Specchiulli, Antonietta, Scirocco, Tommaso, Pelosi, Sergio, Cilenti, Lucrezia, Fabbrocini, Adele, and D'Adamo, Raffaele
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- 2016
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74. VERSO LA BLUE GROWTH: OSTRICOLTURA NELLA LAGUNA DI VARANO
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Cilenti Lucrezia, Fabbrocini, Adele, Franchi, Massimo, Manzo, Cristina, Santucci, Angela, Scirocco, Tommaso, Specchiulli, Antonietta, Vitelli, Maria Luigia, and D’Adamo, Raffaele
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- 2016
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75. Renewal time in a population of Abra segmentum (Mollusca, Bivalvia): a case of marked r strategy
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Cilenti, Lucreazia, Scirocco, Tommaso, Florio, Marisa, Specchiulli, Antonietta, Renzi, Monica, Breber, Paolo, BARBONE, ENRICO, ROSATI, ILARIA, VIGNES, Fabio, BASSET, Alberto, Cilenti, L, Scirocco, T, Florio, M, Specchiulli, A, Barbone, E, Rosati, I, Vignes, F, Renzi, M, Basset, A, Breber, P, Focardi, S, Cilenti, Lucreazia, Scirocco, Tommaso, Florio, Marisa, Specchiulli, Antonietta, Barbone, Enrico, Rosati, Ilaria, Vignes, Fabio, Renzi, Monica, Basset, Alberto, and Breber, Paolo
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Abra segmentum ,Renewal time ,r strategy ,Dystrophic crisi ,Lesina lagoon ,Dystrophic crisis ,Population structure - Abstract
Abra segmentum is a common and frequently abundant species in the Mediterranean coastal lagoons, playing a dominant role, both in numbers and biomass, in the infauna of these habitats and is an important food for a variety of species. 2 - The main objective of this work is to describe the renewal time of Abra segmentum in Lesina lagoon. The insurgence of hydrogen sulphide which exterminated the benthic macrofauna in an area of Lesina lagoon during July 2008 allowed us to accurately observe the re-colonization time of this bivalve. In order to achieve this aim, the population structure and spatial distribution of A. segmentum before and after the dystrophic crisis were investigated in the entire Lesina lagoon and, in detail, in the area affected by the crisis. 3 - 51 sampling units were collected in Lesina lagoon in May and October 2008, allowing to compare the situation before and after the dystrophic crisis. The length-frequency distribution showed the existence of two size groups in both May and October 2008. The individuals were counted, their individual length measured and their total wet biomass weighed. 4 - The total number of individuals decreased after the crisis in the entire lagoon, but this drop was strongly observed in the perturbed area. The length-frequency distribution showed the existence of two size groups in both May and October 2008. After dystrophic crisis, the two size groups were clearly separated and juveniles group (2-5 mm) was located in the area interested by dystrophic event. 5 - The results obtained in this study highlight the rapidity of re-colonisation of A. segmentum after the strong disturbance caused by the insurgence of dystrophic crisis. The dynamics of the population was particularly clear when considering the area affected by the dystrophic crisis. In May the population was structured as in the rest of the lagoon, but in October there was a marked difference. The insurgence of a dystrophic crisis in Lesina lagoon allowed to clearly observe the resilience of A. segmentum to environmental stress, confirming it as an r strategy species.
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76. Microwave-assisted synthesis of xanthones promoted by ytterbium triflate
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Genovese, Salvatore, Fiorito, Serena, Specchiulli, Maria Carmela, Taddeo, Vito Alessandro, and Epifano, Francesco
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- 2015
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77. Environmental quality assessment of the marine reserves of the Tuscan Archipelago, Central Tyrrhenian Sea (Italy)
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Arianna Lobianco, Monia Renzi, Cristiana Guerranti, Antonietta Specchiulli, Silvano Focardi, Milva Pepi, E. Mari, Guido Perra, Renzi, M, G., Perra, A., Lobianco, E., Mari, C., Guerranti, S., Focardi, Milva, Pepi, and Silvano, Focardi
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Nature reserve ,Mediterranean climate ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Ecology ,Central Tyrrhenian Sea ,Mediterranean Sea ,marine reserves ,sediment ,water ,persistent organic pollutants ,microbiological indicators ,Marine reserve ,Mediterranean sea ,Environmental protection ,Archipelago ,Environmental monitoring ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Marine protected area ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Environmental quality ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
There has been a worldwide increase in the number of Marine Protected Areas and marine reserves over the last decade. In these areas, the protection measures adopted are related to specific management goals; nevertheless, actual knowledge of the effectiveness of the restrictions is far from exhaustive. This article aims to contribute to knowledge of the environmental quality of the marine reserves in the Tuscan Archipelago (Mediterranean central area) which is composed of seven islands at different levels of protection. A monitoring programme spanning multiple years was performed on water and sediment samples to finalise a definition of the trophic levels and the response of microbiological indicators (total heterotrophic bacteria, Actynomyces, hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria) to persistent organic pollutants (polychlorinated biphenyls, 1,1-bis-(4-chlorophenyl)-2,2-dichloroethene, hexachlorobenzene and polybrominated diphenyl ethers) was assessed. The results showed that these reserves were generally of good quality. A clear fingerprint produced by human activities along the coast and significant differences relating to the level of protection were observed. There exists the need to also consider basin dynamics when planning the protection management strategies adopted for marine reserves.
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- 2010
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78. Quality aspects of Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793) reared in the Varano Lagoon (southern Italy) in relation to marketability
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Cilenti, Lucrezia, primary, Scirocco, Tommaso, additional, Specchiulli, Antonietta, additional, Vitelli, Maria Luigia, additional, Manzo, Cristina, additional, Fabbrocini, Adele, additional, Santucci, Angela, additional, Franchi, Massimo, additional, and D'adamo, Raffaele, additional
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- 2017
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79. Early chemical and ecotoxicological responses of the Varano lagoon (SE Italy) to a flood event
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Fabbrocini, Adele, primary, Cassin, Daniele, additional, Santucci, Angela, additional, Scirocco, Tommaso, additional, Specchiulli, Antonietta, additional, and D’Adamo, Raffaele, additional
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- 2017
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80. Midterm results of mobile-bearing knee replacements
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R. Gabrieli, V. Di Carlo, F. Specchiulli, and D. Borsetti
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musculoskeletal diseases ,Knee arthritis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sports medicine ,Original ,business.industry ,Radiography ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Osteoarthritis ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,Prosthesis ,Surgery ,Prothesis ,Orthopedic surgery ,medicine ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Implant ,business - Abstract
We examined the clinical and radiographic results of 93 patients affected by knee arthritis or osteonecrosis subjected to unilateral cementless mobile-bearing total knee arthroplasty with the LCS prothesis (Depuy/Johnson & Johnson). The mean follow-up was 9.5 years (range, 7–12 years). Clinical evaluation was performed using the Knee Society rating system, while radiographic evaluation was done according to the Knee Society roentgenographic system. At the latest follow-up, the mean knee score was 87 points: the functional score improved from 40 to 90. Radiolucent lines were small and not progressive. The implant survival at 12 years was 88%. Six knees (7%) required revision for implant-related problems. We conclude that the mobile-bearing prosthesis is a successful device even at long-term follow-up.
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- 2007
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81. Peritalar dislocations
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F. Specchiulli, R. Gabrieli, V. Di Carlo, and B. Maiorana
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Podiatry - Published
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82. Occurrence of POPs in sediments and tissues of European eels (Anguilla anguilla L.) from two Italian lagoons: Varano and Orbetello
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Renzi M., Mariottini M., Specchiulli A., Perra G., Guerranti C., Giovani A., Focardi S. E., Renzi, M., Mariottini, M., Specchiulli, A., Perra, G., Guerranti, C., Giovani, A., and Focardi, S. E.
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Sediments ,PCB ,PAHs ,Coastal lagoons ,European eel ,OCPs ,PCBs ,OCP ,PAH ,Coastal lagoon - Abstract
1 - Total levels of persistent organic pollutants (polychlorinated biphenyls, organochlorine pesticides, and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons) in sediments and edible tissues (muscle and liver) from a fish species of great local commercial interest (Anguilla anguilla L., yellow phase) were determined in Varano and Orbetello lagoons, Italy. 2 - The aim of this study was to improve knowledge on relationships occurring among levels of chemicals in sediments and fish tissues relating them reciprocally and to different intensities of human pressure. 3 - Studied ecosystems were selected due to the notable scientific knowledge acquired by previous detailed research on meteorology, geomorphology, hydrodynamics, types and distribution of local factors linked to different sources of human-made pollution. Samplings were performed in July 2009 according to a logic model based on a priori defined factors of interest and obtained results were statistically analysed in order to evaluate the significance of observed data segregation related to the selected factors. 4 - Concerning levels measured in sediments, significant differences were observed between lagoons in terms of ΣPAHs and ΣOCPs. According to National and international recognised sediment quality guidelines, results evidenced the occurrence of non-critical POPs values in sediments. 5 - Results on sediments are associated to very high levels in eel's tissues. Concerning eels, Orbetello lagoon is characterized by significant higher values of ΣOCPs than Varano, evidencing the presence of an important OCPs local source. 6 - Different human pressure levels produce significant differences in both sediments and eel's tissues in Varano and Orbetello lagoons. © 2013 University of Salento- SIBA.
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- 2013
83. Resistance and resilience of ecosystem descriptors and properties to dystrophic events: A study case in a Mediterranean lagoon
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BASSET, Alberto, Barbone, E., Rosati, I., VIGNES, Fabio, Breber, P., Specchiulli, A., D’Adamo, R., Renzi, M., Focardi, S., Ungaro, N., PINNA, Maurizio, Basset, A., Barbone, E., Rosati, I., Vignes, F., Breber, P., Specchiulli, A., D'Adamo, R., Renzi, M., Focardi, S., Ungaro, N., Pinna, M., Basset, Alberto, Vignes, Fabio, D’Adamo, R., and Pinna, Maurizio
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Resilience ,Ecosystem abiotic and biotic component ,Resistance ,Dystrophic crisis, ecosystem abiotic and biotic components, resistance, resilience, Lesina lagoon ,Dystrophic crisis ,Ecosystem abiotic and biotic components ,Lesina lagoon ,Dystrophic crisi - Abstract
1 - Mediterranean lagoons are naturally exposed, during the dry season, to dystrophic and hypoxic events determining dis-equilibrium conditions along temporal and spatial scales, which are linked to metabolism and life cycle of the biotic components. 2 - In summer 2008, Lesina lagoon (SE Italian coastline) was interested by a geographically localized dystrophic crisis which affected up to 8% of the total lagoon surface. 3 - Temporal dynamics of principal descriptors of abiotic (water, sediment) and biotic (phytoplankton, benthic macroinvertebrate) compartments have been followed during the 2008 by collecting data inside stressed and control lagoon areas before a dystrophic event and in the six months after the dystrophic event. 4 - The aim of the study was to analyse the pathways of ecosystem responses to dystrophic stress, searching for the characteristic scales of ecosystem compartment resistance and resilience. 5 - The characteristic time-scale of abiotic and biotic component time responses varied from days, for the selected markers of the water column, to year, for the benthic ones. Short-term biotic and abiotic responses in the water column were strongly coupled while biotic and abiotic responses at the sediment level were remarkably un-coupled. Dynamics and recovery time of water column and benthic components do not match in Lesina following the dystrophic crisis, highlighting an intrinsic individualistic behavior within the lagoon community driving ecosystem processes and ecosystem level responses. 6 - Taxonomic and non-taxonomic descriptors of both phytoplankton and benthic macroinvertebrates showed different response patterns as early warning signals and overall resilience. The emphasized differences in the stability components, i.e., resistance and resilience, of water column and sediment abiotic and biotic characteristics as well as of taxonomic and non-taxonomic descriptors has key implication in planning monitoring strategies and programs for transitional waters in the Mediterranean and Black Sea EcoRegions. © 2013 University of Salento - SIBA.
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- 2013
84. ChemInform Abstract: Microwave-Assisted Synthesis of Xanthones Promoted by Ytterbium Triflate
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Maria Carmela Specchiulli, Serena Fiorito, Salvatore Genovese, Vito Alessandro Taddeo, and Francesco Epifano
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Ytterbium ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Improved method ,General Medicine ,Phenols ,Hydrate ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Microwave assisted ,Trifluoromethanesulfonate ,Chemical synthesis ,Catalysis - Abstract
Xanthones represent a class of naturally occurring compounds with valuable and promising reported pharmacological activities. One of the main disadvantages in the use of such products is related to the difficulties in their chemical synthesis. In this Letter a new and improved method for the chemical synthesis of xanthones is described. The title compounds have been synthesized in good yields under microwave irradiation from substituted 2-hydroxybenzoic acids and phenols in the presence of Yb(OTf)3 hydrate as the catalyst.
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- 2015
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85. Implementazione ed integrazione dei sistemi osservativi marini per la gestione sostenibile dello sforzo di pesca
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P. Penna, R. D'Adamo, E. Paschini, S. Pelosi, T. Scirocco, A. Specchiulli, and M. Marini
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risorse alieutiche ,Sistemi osservativi ,SSD Pesca - Abstract
Presentazione attività e risultati del progetto SSD Pesca, Sistema di Supporto alle Decisioni per la gestione sostenibile della Pesca
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- 2015
86. First record of Sinanodonta woodiana (Lea, 1834) in an artificial reservoir in the Molise region, Southeast Italy.
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Cilenti, Lucrezia, Mancinelli, Giorgio, Scirocco, Tommaso, and Specchiulli, Antonietta
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WATER quality ,RESERVOIRS ,BODIES of water ,POPULATION dynamics ,CLIMATE extremes ,ENVIRONMENTAL quality - Abstract
The occurrence of the Chinese pond mussel Sinanodonta woodiana is reported for the first time in the Molise region (Southeast Italy). Details of the mussel's invasion history in Italy are also given. A total of 24 S. woodiana specimens were collected after a long drought period in October 2017 from an emerged beach on the southwest side of the Guardialfiera artificial lake and their main morphometric features were quantified. No young individuals were found, only large adults, whose survival could ensure population subsistence in more suitable environmental conditions. The present study provides evidence of a massive die-off affecting invasive bivalves during an extreme climatic event, producing decaying biomass with negative impacts on the water quality of the lake. Further investigations of the population dynamics of this species and the environmental quality of the water body are needed to develop an appropriate management plan in relation to the ecosystem services it delivers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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87. L’anguilla (Anguilla anguilla) come indicatore di inquinamento nelle lagune mediterranee
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Specchiulli, A, Manzo, C, Renzi, M, Cilenti, L, Scirocco, T, D’Adamo, R, Specchiulli, A, Manzo, C, Renzi, M, Cilenti, L, Scirocco, T, and D’Adamo, R
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- 2012
88. Trace elements in sediments and bioaccumulation in European silver eels (Anguilla anguilla L.) from a Mediterranean lagoon (SE Italy)
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Renzi, Specchiulli, Baroni, Scirocco, Cilenti, Focardi, Breber, Renzi, M, Specchiulli, A, Baroni, D., Scirocco, T., Cilenti, L., Focardi, S, Breber, P, and Focardi, S.
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Mediterranean climate ,Chemistry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,eel ,Mediterranean lagoon ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Trace element ,Soil Science ,Sediment ,trace elements ,Pollution ,Analytical Chemistry ,eels ,multivariate analysis ,surface sediments ,surface sediment ,Liver tissue ,Bioaccumulation ,Environmental chemistry ,Environmental Chemistry ,multivariate analysi ,Enrichment factor ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Samples of surface sediments and tissues (liver and muscle) of commercially available European silver eels (Anguilla anguilla L.) collected from Varano lagoon (Italy) were analysed to determine trace element contents. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to highlight both the differences between sampling sites and the influence of channel discharges. Atomic ratios indices for sediment data and biological enrichment factors (BEF) for eel tissues were calculated in order to evaluate the enrichment factor due to human activities. The highest levels of As (11.9 mu g g(-1)) and Zn (14.1 mu g g(-1)) were observed in the south-eastern zone of the lagoon, which is influenced by urban and agricultural discharges. The low levels of Hg observed in this study (0.04 mu g g(-1)) led us to exclude both natural and human local sources of this element. Trace element concentrations of all elements were lower in muscle than in liver tissue. Significant enrichment of Cu and Zn was found in livers.
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- 2012
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89. Effetti indotti dall'alternanza stagionale e dalla presenza di copertura vegetale sui livelli di contaminazione del sedimento (Orbetello, Italia)
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RENZI M, GIOVANI A, SPECCHIULLI A, FOCARDI SE, Renzi, M, Giovani, A, Specchiulli, A, and Focardi, Se
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- 2011
90. Effetti indotti da anossia ed ossigenazione forzata sulla composizione biochimica della sostanza organica sedimentaria: risultati di una ricerca in vitro
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Renzi Monia, Giovani Andrea, Specchiulli Antonietta, Focardi Silvano, Renzi, M, Giovani, A, Specchiulli, A, and Focardi, Se
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La degradazione della sostanza organica sedimentaria dipende da complessi processi fisico-chimici in grado di influenzare la disponibilità dei nutrienti in soluzione acquosa e di modulare, indirettamente, le proliferazioni macroalgali. La presenza/assenza di ossigeno rappresenta un fattore chiave interferendo a vari livelli con le reazioni chimiche in atto. Nonostante ciò, le relazioni tra il livello di ossigeno e la composizione biochimica della sostanza organica sedimentaria non sono ben documentati. In questo studio, carote di sedimento prelevate in un sistema lagunare meso-eutrofico (Orbetello), sono state incubate per un mese in condizioni di ossigenazione/anossia forzata effettuando prelievi di acqua interstiziale e di sedimento a cedenza regolare durante il periodo di studio. I risultati ottenuti hanno evidenziato che l'ossigenazione forzata riduce i livelli di carbonati e fosfati in acqua ed accelera il processo di nitrificazione producendo una dominanza di nitrati rispetto alle forme di nitriti e ammoniaca maggiormente presenti in condizioni di anossia. Un significativo incremento della sostanza organica refrattaria, associato ad una riduzione delle forme labili e del rapporto proteine/carboidrati, è osservabile nei sedimenti ossigenati. L'ossigeno agisce aumentando la conversione del ferro nella forma ferrica, riducendo i livelli degli orto fosfati in acqua mediante adsorbimento e chelazione. I trattamenti differiscono significativamente dai controlli entro i primi sei centimetri di spessore dello strato sedimentario ad indicare una diffusione limitata dell'ossigeno e dei suoi effetti sulla degradazione della sostanza organica in assenza di perturbazioni meccaniche del sedimento superficiale.
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- 2011
91. Recent changes of macrophytes dominances and distributions related to different typology of human-induced stress in a meso-eutrophic lagoon (Orbetello, Italy)
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Andrea Giovani, Elena Mari, Antonietta Specchiulli, Monia Renzi, Silvano E. Focardi, Giovani, A, Mari, E, Specchiulli, A, Renzi, M, and Focardi, Se
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This study evaluates recent distribution changes of three phanerogam (Ruppia cirrhosa, Cymodocea nodosa, Nanozostera noltii) and seven macroalgae taxa (Acetabularia acetabulum, Chaetomorpha linum, Cladophora vagabunda, Cladophora battersii, Gracilariopsis longissima, Spyridia filamentosa., Ulva laetevirens, Valonia aegagrophyla) in a meso-eutrophic Mediterranean coastal lagoon (Orbetello, Italy). The aim of this study was to relate, on a statistical basis, distribution and dominance changes to different factors: low-range trophic differences between lagoon areas (basin), temporal changes (year), levels of surfactants (pollution). In July 2003, 2009, and 2011 the percentage of coverage of each considered species was estimated in 38 sites equally distributed inside Western and Eastern basins. Collected data were analysed using SURFER v8.0 and Primer E package v6.0 software to produce respectively geostatistical distribution maps and associated probabilities. Surfer maps evidenced changes in macroalgae distribution during the studied period and statistical analyses supported observed differences related to factors years, basin, and pollution. Major effects are due to changes recorded for only changes of Nanozostera, Cladophora and Spyridia taxa concerning both distributions and abundances. Observed changes could have been due to management activities performed during 2003-2009. The removal of direct nitrate inputs produced specie-specific shifts characterized by a rarefaction of C. linum, Cladophora sp., and Spyridia sp. and an increase of G. longissima and V. aegagrophyla.
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- 2011
92. Distribution and sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in surface sediments of some Italian lagoons exploited for aquaculture and fishing activities
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Tommaso Scirocco, Lucrezia Cilenti, Silvia Focardi, Monia Renzi, Guido Perra, Silvano Focardi, Marisa Florio, Paolo Breber, Antonietta Specchiulli, Specchiulli, A, Renzi, M, Perra, G, Cilenti, L, Scirocco, T, Florio, M, Focardi, S, Breber, P, and Focardi, Se
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Pollution ,sources ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,media_common.quotation_subject ,coastal lagoon ,Fishing ,polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ,Soil Science ,Distribution (economics) ,Structural basin ,Analytical Chemistry ,Aquaculture ,polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon ,Environmental Chemistry ,multivariate analysi ,Coastal lagoon ,Italian coast ,Multivariate analysis ,Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ,Sediment ,Sources ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Water Science and Technology ,media_common ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Contamination ,multivariate analysis ,sediment ,Environmental chemistry ,Environmental science ,business - Abstract
The concentrations of 16 PAHs in surface sediments collected from four Italian lagoons, exploited for aquaculture and fishing activities, during the period 2004-2007, were analysed. Some molecular ratios and Pearson correlations were used in order to estimate the origin of the pollution and similar transport of PAH sources. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Cluster Analysis were used in order to highlight dissimilarities among sampling sites. Concentrations of total 16 PAHs varied significantly among the lagoons as well as within the same basin. Sediments of Orbetello lagoon showed the highest level of contamination (mean of 98.78 ng g1), followed by that in Santa Giusta (48.15 ng g1), Lesina (31.06 ng g1) and Varano (25.19 ng g1). These results were linked to the greater industrialisation and urbanisation of the catchment area of both Orbetello and Santa Giusta compared with Lesina and Varano. A considerable predominance of 4-rings PAHs was observed for Lesina (52%,), Varano (77%), Orbetello (50%) and Santa Giusta (57%) and Pyrene was the dominant compound. On the other hand, phenanthrene is the dominant compound of low molecular weight contaminants for all the studied lagoons. A meaningful pyrolytic contribution to pollution was found in the sediments of Lesina lagoon, dominated by benzo[a]pyrene (7.27 ng g1) and benz[a]anthracene (4.14 ng g1), due to intensive traffic. For Varano, an evident petrogenic contamination was observed along the western area, due probably to accidental oil spillage. All 16 PAHs were found to be correlated in Orbetello and Santa Giusta lagoons and the compounds present in Santa Giusta sediments, near the urban centre, were shown to be mainly of pyrolytic origin. A much more complex situation was observed in Orbetello, where a mixed pattern of pyrolytic and petrogenic inputs was observed.
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- 2011
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93. Caratterizzazione abiotica della Sacca Orientale (zona ZPS) della laguna di Lesina (Sud-Est Italia)
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SPECCHIULLI A, RENZI M, D'ADAMO R, ACRI F, BASTIANONI S, Specchiulli, A, Renzi, M, D'Adamo, R, Acri, F, and Bastianoni, S
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- 2011
94. Variazioni spazio-temporali del comportamento bentonico e potenziale effetto dell'habitat sedimentario sulla zonizzazione biotica: il caso della laguna di Lesina
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Specchiulli, A, Scirocco, T, Cilenti, L, Renzi, M, Specchiulli, A, Scirocco, T, Cilenti, L, and Renzi, M
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- 2011
95. State of knowledge of the trophic state of worldwide lagoon ecosystems: leading fields and perspectives
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Renzi, M., Specchiulli, A., Raffaele D'Adamo, Focardi, S. E., Friedman AG, Renzi, M, Specchiulli, A, D’Adamo, R, and Focardi, Se
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- 2010
96. Bioaccumulation in European eels (Anguilla anguilla L.) of pollutants from human origin: a comparison between two Italian lagoons characterized by different human pressures (Varano and Orbetello)
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Renzi, M, Specchiulli, A, Mariottini, M, Baroni, D, Scirocco, T, Cilenti, L, Breber, P, Focardi, Se, Renzi, M, Specchiulli, A, Mariottini, M, Baroni, D, Scirocco, T, Cilenti, L, Breber, P, and Focardi, Se
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- 2010
97. Factors affecting changes in phanerogam distriburion patterns of Orbetello lagoon, Italy
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Giovani, A., Mari, E., Specchiulli, A., Cilenti, L., Scirocco, T., Breber, P., Renzi, M., Focardi, S. E., Lenzi, M., Giovani, A., Mari, E., Specchiulli, A., Cilenti, L., Scirocco, T., Breber, P., Renzi, M., Focardi, S. E., and Lenzi, M.
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Phanerogam ,Coverage (%) ,Eutrophication ,Phanerogams ,Transitional water - Abstract
1 - In this study recent changes of the distribution of three phanerogam species (Ruppia cirrhosa, Cymodocea nodosa, and Nanozostera noltii) were studied in the Orbetello lagoon, a meso-eutrophic and human stressed ecosystem. 2 - The aim was: I) to produce SURFER distributions maps, and II) to statistically evaluate significant changes in the spatial distribution taking into account two different factors (basin and year). For these reasons, percentage of coverage (CP) of each species was estimated in 38 sites equally distributed inside the Eastern and Western basins both in summers 2003 and 2009. 3 - The geostatistical maps evidenced changes in phanerogams distribution during the studied period but only variations observed for the N. noltii species at basin level resulted significant on a statistical basis. Significant differences at basin level were also obtained by the multivariate analysis. These results might be explained by the different ecological characteristics existing between Western and Eastern basins. © 2009 University of Salento - SIBA.
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- 2010
98. Comparative study based on sediment characteristics and macrobenthic communities in two Italian lagoons
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Paolo Breber, Tommaso Scirocco, Silvia Focardi, Monia Renzi, Marisa Florio, Antonietta Specchiulli, Lucrezia Cilenti, Simone Bastianoni, Specchiulli, A, Renzi, M, T., Scirocco, L., Cilenti, M., Florio, P., Breber, Silvia, Focardi, and S., Bastianoni
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Geologic Sediments ,coastal lagoon ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Silt ,Multivariate analyses ,macrobenthic assemblages ,Diversity index ,Benthos ,Coastal lagoon ,Italian coast ,Macrobenthic assemblages ,Sediment characteristics ,Animals ,Seawater ,General Environmental Science ,Total organic carbon ,Hydrology ,Population Density ,Sediment ,Species diversity ,General Medicine ,Biodiversity ,Pollution ,Invertebrates ,multivariate analysis ,Italy ,Benthic zone ,sediment characteristics ,Environmental science ,Species richness ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The aims of this study were to analyse sediment characteristics and macrobenthic assemblages in two very close Italian coastal lagoons (Lesina and Varano) and to assess the different behaviour between the two basins and the relationship between sediment matrix and benthic organisms within and between the two lagoons. The comparative study was performed in July 2007 at 13 sampling sites in Lesina lagoon and 15 sites in Varano basin for sediment grain size, total organic carbon (TOC), total nitrogen (TN), total phosphorus (TP) and macrobenthic structure analyses. Both lagoons were generally dominated by fine-grained sediments (clay and silt components). The average contents of TOC and TN measured in Lesina was higher than in Varano (3.31% vs 2.52% for TOC and 5,200 mu g center dot g (-aEuro parts per thousand 1) vs 3,713 mu g center dot g (-aEuro parts per thousand 1) for TN); in contrast, the TP was lower (540 mu g center dot g (-aEuro parts per thousand 1) vs 620 mu g center dot g (-aEuro parts per thousand 1)). Based on macrobenthic community patterns, the central zone in Varano lagoon and the eastern area in Lesina lagoon were characterised by the lowest abundance (168.7 ind center dot m (-aEuro parts per thousand 2) and 503.2 ind center dot m (-aEuro parts per thousand 2), respectively) and by the lowest number of species, as highlighted by the diversity indices (Shannon-Wiener, H (') range was 0.47-1.45 for Lesina and 0.00-1.68 for Varano; Margalef species richness, d range was 0.00-1.67 for Lesina lagoon and 0.00-2.38 for Varano basin). Ordination diagrams suggested an influence of marine and freshwater inputs on the sediment distribution in Varano lagoon and on macrobenthic assemblages in Lesina lagoon.
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- 2010
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99. The Lago di Varano: Hydrologic Characteristics and Sediment Composition
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Giovanni Casolino, Federico Spagnoli, Gerardo Carapella, Paolo Villani, Massimo Franchi, Antonietta Specchiulli, Primiano Schiavone, and Tommaso Scirocco
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Hydrology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Biogeochemical cycle ,Ecology ,Biogeochemistry ,Sediment ,Aquatic Science ,Structural basin ,Salinity ,Water column ,Oceanography ,Nutrient ,chemistry ,Environmental science ,Organic matter ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
The Lago di Varano is situated on the north side of the Gargano National Park (southeast Italy) and covers a surface area of about 65 km(2). It communicates with the Adriatic Sea through two artificial canals (Foce Capoiale and Foce Varano) located at the two ends of a long and narrow coastal dune. This work presents preliminary results of four seasonal surveys (1999-2000) carried out to measure chemical and physical parameters of the water column (temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen and pH) and to analyse a number of biogeochemical characteristics of surface sediments (organic matter, total phosphorus, total nitrogen and total Hg, As, Pb, Cd, Cr, Cu and Ni content). Water analysis indicated poor exchange between the coastal pond and the open sea, limited to autumn and winter. Surface sediments were rich in organic matter, whose distribution was influenced by chemical-physical and hydrodynamic variations in the water column. At the sediment level, the highest values of Cd were found in the central zone of the basin, while the highest Cr values were measured in the central and southeastern areas. With the exception of Cd and Pb, the metal content did not indicate anthropogenic pollution, in particular when compared with the Venice Lagoon and the Central Adriatic Sea.
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- 2002
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100. Assessment of environmental pollutants in Italian harbour sediments for the definition of simple risk assessment indices
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RENZI M, PERRA G, GUERRANTI C, MARIOTTINI M, BARONI D, GIOVANI A, VOLTERRANI M, LO BIANCO A, RUTA M, ROFFILLI R, GRAZIOSI M, SPECCHIULLI A, FOCARDI S, Renzi, M, Perra, G, Guerranti, C, Mariottini, M, Baroni, D, Giovani, A, Volterrani, M, LO BIANCO, A, Ruta, M, Roffilli, R, Graziosi, M, Specchiulli, A, and Focardi, S
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- 2009
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