Many recent studies have focused their attention on the physiological stress experienced by marine organisms in measuring ecotoxicological responses. Here we suggest a new approach for investigating the effects of an anthropogenic pollutant on Life-History (LH) traits of marine organisms, to provide stakeholders and policy makers an effective tool to evaluate the best environmental recovery strategies and plans. A Dynamic Energy Budget (DEB), coupled with a biophysical model was used to predict the effects of a six-month oil spill on Mytilus galloprovincialis' LH traits and to test two potential recovery strategies in the central Mediterranean Sea. Oxygen consumption rates were used to check for increasing energetic maintenance costs [ṗM] r...
The goal of the research conducted in this dissertation was to define and test methods to incorporat...
We investigate the effectiveness of a sublethal toxic effect model embedded in Dynamic Energy Budget...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine ecosystems are highly susceptible to crude oil pollution...
Many recent studies have focused their attention on the physiological stress experienced by marine o...
Anthropogenic pressure on coastal ecosystems is vast and diverse, simultaneous impacts such as pollu...
This research is part of a series of studies for the Deep-sea Risk Assessment and Species Sensitivit...
Large anthropogenic discharges of oil annually enter the marine environment, in the magnitude from l...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are key features of global change and are predicted to hav...
To estimate the impact of accidental oil-spills on cod fisheries a model framework is developed in w...
In an international collaborative effort, an impact analysis tool is being developed to predict the ...
In order to assess the potential impact from oil spills and decide the optimal response actions, pre...
Exposure to oil components in the water column in ERA Acute can be modelled using either of two alte...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are key features of global change and are predicted to hav...
The goal of the research conducted in this dissertation was to define and test methods to incorporat...
We investigate the effectiveness of a sublethal toxic effect model embedded in Dynamic Energy Budget...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine ecosystems are highly susceptible to crude oil pollution...
Many recent studies have focused their attention on the physiological stress experienced by marine o...
Anthropogenic pressure on coastal ecosystems is vast and diverse, simultaneous impacts such as pollu...
This research is part of a series of studies for the Deep-sea Risk Assessment and Species Sensitivit...
Large anthropogenic discharges of oil annually enter the marine environment, in the magnitude from l...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are key features of global change and are predicted to hav...
To estimate the impact of accidental oil-spills on cod fisheries a model framework is developed in w...
In an international collaborative effort, an impact analysis tool is being developed to predict the ...
In order to assess the potential impact from oil spills and decide the optimal response actions, pre...
Exposure to oil components in the water column in ERA Acute can be modelled using either of two alte...
Ocean warming (OW) and acidification (OA) are key features of global change and are predicted to hav...
The goal of the research conducted in this dissertation was to define and test methods to incorporat...
We investigate the effectiveness of a sublethal toxic effect model embedded in Dynamic Energy Budget...
International audienceCoastal and estuarine ecosystems are highly susceptible to crude oil pollution...