471 results on '"MAZZOLA, Antonio"'
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2. Evaluation of sustainable feeds for “caviar” production in the Mediterranean sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816)
3. Influence of microplastic-associated biofilms on the bioavailability of a mixture of cadmium and benzo[a]pyrene by the analysis of biomarker gene expression in larval zebrafish
4. The COVID-19 and Ecosystems
5. Polymer aging affects the bioavailability of microplastics-associated contaminants in sea urchin embryos
6. Trophic adaptability shapes isotopic niche of the resident fish Aphanius fasciatus across lagoon habitats
7. Vegetated Habitats Trophically Support Early Development Stages of a Marine Migrant Fish in a Coastal Lagoon
8. Turning waste into gold: Sustainable feed made of discards from the food industries promotes gonad development and colouration in the commercial sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lamarck, 1816)
9. Trace elements and stable isotopes in penguin chicks and eggs: A baseline for monitoring the Ross Sea MPA and trophic transfer studies
10. Signals from the deep-sea: Genetic structure, morphometric analysis, and ecological implications of Cyclothone braueri (Pisces, Gonostomatidae) early life stages in the Central Mediterranean Sea
11. Seabird influence on ecological processes in coastal marine ecosystems: An overlooked role? A critical review
12. Environmental effects of tourism and its seasonality on Mediterranean islands: the contribution of the Interreg MED BLUEISLANDS project to build up an approach towards sustainable tourism
13. δ15N in deployed macroalgae as a tool to monitor nutrient input driven by tourism activities in Mediterranean islands
14. Resilience of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica following pulse-type disturbance
15. Fish assemblages cope with ocean acidification in a shallow volcanic CO2 vent benefiting from an adjacent recovery area
16. Seasonal patterns of biodiversity in Mediterranean coastal lagoons
17. Plant and sediment properties in seagrass meadows from two Mediterranean CO2 vents: Implications for carbon storage capacity of acidified oceans
18. Horizontal and vertical food web structure drives trace element trophic transfer in Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica
19. Regime shifts and alternative stable states in intertidal rocky habitats: State of the art and new trends of research
20. Microbial communities of polluted sub-surface marine sediments
21. Measuring the effects of temperature rise on Mediterranean shellfish aquaculture
22. In vivo exposure of the marine sponge Chondrilla nucula Schmidt, 1862 to cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu) and lead (Pb) and its potential use for bioremediation purposes
23. Diet and habitat use influence Hg and Cd transfer to fish and consequent biomagnification in a highly contaminated area: Augusta Bay (Mediterranean Sea)
24. Element-specific behaviour and sediment properties modulate transfer and bioaccumulation of trace elements in a highly-contaminated area (Augusta Bay, Central Mediterranean Sea)
25. Rossiinae (Mollusca, Cephalopoda) from the Strait of Sicily
26. Different key roles of mesoscale oceanographic structures and ocean bathymetry in shaping larval fish distribution pattern: A case study in Sicilian waters in summer 2009
27. The Atlantic blue crab Callinectes sapidus spreading in the Tyrrhenian sea: evidence of an established population in the Stagnone di Marsala (Sicily, southern Italy)
28. Intrinsic bioremediation potential of a chronically polluted marine coastal area
29. Premature aging in bone of fish from a highly polluted marine area
30. Integrating multiple stressors in aquaculture to build the blue growth in a changing sea
31. The influence of high pCO2 on otolith shape, chemical and carbon isotope composition of six coastal fish species in a Mediterranean shallow CO2 vent
32. Does Transplanted Posidonia Oceanica Act as a Sink or Source of Trace Elements? Ecological Implications for the Restoration of Degraded Coastal Areas
33. Limited Stress Response to Transplantation in the Mediterranean Macroalga Ericaria amentacea, a Key Species for Marine Forest Restoration
34. Coexisting with the alien: Evidence for environmental control on trophic interactions between a native (Atherina boyeri) and a non-indigenous fish species (Gambusia holbrooki) in a Mediterranean coastal ecosystem
35. Cross-validation of δ15N and FishBase estimates of fish trophic position in a Mediterranean lagoon: The importance of the isotopic baseline
36. Gull-derived trace elements trigger small-scale contamination in a remote Mediterranean nature reserve
37. Trophic structure of vermetid reef community: High trophic diversity at small spatial scales
38. Effects of a small seagull colony on trophic status and primary production in a Mediterranean coastal system (Marinello ponds, Italy)
39. Meiofauna as an indicator for assessing the impact of fish farming at an exposed marine site
40. Biogeochemical evaluation of historical sediment contamination in the Gulf of Palermo (NW Sicily): Analysis of pseudo-trace elements and stable isotope signals
41. Tracking multiple pathways of waste from a northern bluefin tuna farm in a marine-coastal area
42. Contribution of planktonic and benthic food sources to the diet of the reef-forming vermetid gastropod Dendropoma petraeum in the western Mediterranean
43. 3D-Reconstruction of a Giant Posidonia oceanica Beach Wrack (Banquette): Sizing Biomass, Carbon and Nutrient Stocks by Combining Field Data With High-Resolution UAV Photogrammetry
44. Effect of explosive shallow hydrothermal vents on δ¹³C and growth performance in the seagrass Posidonia oceanica
45. The Importance of Dead Seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) Matte as a Biogeochemical Sink
46. Use of fresh vegetable discards as sea urchin diet: effect on gonad index and quality
47. Comparison of stable isotope composition and inorganic and organic contaminant levels in wild and farmed bluefin tuna, Thunnus thynnus, in the Mediterranean Sea
48. Screening of ovarian steroidogenic pathway in Ciona intestinalis and its modulation after tributyltin exposure
49. Microbial Biofilms Along a Geochemical Gradient at the Shallow-Water Hydrothermal System of Vulcano Island, Mediterranean Sea
50. Polymer Aging Affects the Bioavailability of Microplastics-Associated Contaminants in Sea Urchin Embryosmarilena Vita Di Natale*1,2, Sabrina Carola Carroccio4, Sandro Dattilo4, Aldo Nicosia5, Marco Torri1,, Carmelo Bennici1, Marianna Musco1,3, Stefania Russo1,2, Antonio Mazzola2, Angela Cuttitta1,3, Tiziana Masullo1
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