We investigated the bacterial accumulation and digestion capability of Polyandrocarpa zorritensis, a nonindigenous colonial ascidian originally described in Peru and later found in the Mediterranean. Microbiological analyses were carried out on homogenates from “unstarved” and “starved” ascidians and seawater from the same sampling site (Adriatic Sea, Italy). Culturable heterotrophic bacteria (22 °C), total culturable bacteria (37 °C) and vibrios abundances were determined on Marine Agar 2216, Plate Count Agar and TCBS Agar, respectively. Microbial pollution indicators weremeasured by themost probable number method. All the examinedmicrobiological groups were accumulated by ascidians but differently digested. An interesting outcome is...
Microcosmus polymorphus, an Atlanto-Mediterranean ascidian, is here recorded for the first time from...
Micro plastic (MP) particles are often transported from the water column to marine food webs by filt...
Colonial ascidians are prolific and successful marine invertebrates worldwide. Colonial ascidians ha...
We investigated the bacterial accumulation and digestion capability of Polyandrocarpa zorritensis, a...
We examined the bacterial accumulation and digestion in the alien polychaete Branchiomma bairdi. Mic...
We investigated and compared, by laboratory experiments, the filter-feeding activity on bacteria by ...
Abstract In this study, we examined the bacterial accumulation in the filter feeder polychaete Branc...
In this study, we examined the bacterial accumulation in the filter feeder polychaete Branchiomma lu...
large number of bacteria, including agents responsible for diseases, characterise sewage-polluted se...
All multicellular organisms, including ascidians, host diverse microbial communities that are essent...
Aquaculture plays a major role in the coastal economy of the Mediterranean Sea. This raises the issu...
Pollutants in marine coastal areas are mainly a consequence of anthropogenic inputs, and microorgani...
A total of 25 species of ascidians were collected in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto, a semi-enclosed Med...
in this study, we examined the bacterial accumulation in the filter feeder polychaete Branchiomma lu...
The aplousobranch ascidian Aplidium accarense (Millar, 1953) was first described on the western coas...
Microcosmus polymorphus, an Atlanto-Mediterranean ascidian, is here recorded for the first time from...
Micro plastic (MP) particles are often transported from the water column to marine food webs by filt...
Colonial ascidians are prolific and successful marine invertebrates worldwide. Colonial ascidians ha...
We investigated the bacterial accumulation and digestion capability of Polyandrocarpa zorritensis, a...
We examined the bacterial accumulation and digestion in the alien polychaete Branchiomma bairdi. Mic...
We investigated and compared, by laboratory experiments, the filter-feeding activity on bacteria by ...
Abstract In this study, we examined the bacterial accumulation in the filter feeder polychaete Branc...
In this study, we examined the bacterial accumulation in the filter feeder polychaete Branchiomma lu...
large number of bacteria, including agents responsible for diseases, characterise sewage-polluted se...
All multicellular organisms, including ascidians, host diverse microbial communities that are essent...
Aquaculture plays a major role in the coastal economy of the Mediterranean Sea. This raises the issu...
Pollutants in marine coastal areas are mainly a consequence of anthropogenic inputs, and microorgani...
A total of 25 species of ascidians were collected in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto, a semi-enclosed Med...
in this study, we examined the bacterial accumulation in the filter feeder polychaete Branchiomma lu...
The aplousobranch ascidian Aplidium accarense (Millar, 1953) was first described on the western coas...
Microcosmus polymorphus, an Atlanto-Mediterranean ascidian, is here recorded for the first time from...
Micro plastic (MP) particles are often transported from the water column to marine food webs by filt...
Colonial ascidians are prolific and successful marine invertebrates worldwide. Colonial ascidians ha...