The development of fouling communities on artificial structures at two aquaculture farms in Gulf of Gaeta (Tyrrhenian Sea) and Gulf of Taranto (Ionian Sea) was assessed to select organisms potentially useful in bioremediation. Samples have been collected trimonthly and fouling communities showed a higher species richness at the aquaculture site of Taranto than at Gaeta. Overall community composition was significantly different between two sites, while seasonal similarities in recruitment periods of common species were also observe
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricul...
Aquaculture facilities provide a suitable habitat for a wide group of marine species that are able t...
In order to investigate the intensity and variability of fouling recruitment on artificial hard subs...
The development of fouling communities on artificial structures at two aquaculture farms in Gulf of...
Fouling assemblage colonizing fish-farms is considered mostly to produce negative impacts causing fi...
By contrast, large evidences emerged on the bioremediation role by biofouling associated to aquacult...
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricul...
Fouling species richness, abundance and composition and biomass were chosen as the descriptors of e¡...
The Taranto Seas of Italy, considered a hotspot of nonindigenous species (NIS) diversity, are also a...
The influence of non-indigenous species (NIS) in the succession of fouling community was analysed i...
An algal assemblage growing on artificial substrata of fish-farm cages was investigated. Specificall...
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricul...
Aquaculture facilities provide a suitable habitat for a wide group of marine species that are able t...
In order to investigate the intensity and variability of fouling recruitment on artificial hard subs...
The development of fouling communities on artificial structures at two aquaculture farms in Gulf of...
Fouling assemblage colonizing fish-farms is considered mostly to produce negative impacts causing fi...
By contrast, large evidences emerged on the bioremediation role by biofouling associated to aquacult...
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricul...
Fouling species richness, abundance and composition and biomass were chosen as the descriptors of e¡...
The Taranto Seas of Italy, considered a hotspot of nonindigenous species (NIS) diversity, are also a...
The influence of non-indigenous species (NIS) in the succession of fouling community was analysed i...
An algal assemblage growing on artificial substrata of fish-farm cages was investigated. Specificall...
The biodiversity of macrobenthic invertebrates of two artificial hard substrates close to a maricul...
Aquaculture facilities provide a suitable habitat for a wide group of marine species that are able t...
In order to investigate the intensity and variability of fouling recruitment on artificial hard subs...