This work investigates the recolonisation process and patterns of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica after a man-induced impact. The installation of a methane pipeline connecting Italy and Tunisia destroyed a large seagrass bed in the South Mediterranean Sea (SW Sicily, Italy). Pipes were buried and backfilled using terrestrial calcareous rubble. As a results of dumping activities, the rubble formed a mound-like seascape changing dramatically the sea bed features of the area. This research was articulated in two parts, the former involving an ecological approach to the problem where attention was focused on whether rubble mounds represent a suitable substrata for P. oceanica recruitment. Attention has been drawn on the role of environmental fa...
Posidonia oceanica meadows are declining at alarming rates due to climate change and human activitie...
Ocean acidification may be one of the greatest challenges facing 'Society over the next SO- 100 year...
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) thr...
This work investigates the recolonisation process and patterns of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica af...
Seagrass colonise new areas via the dispersion of seeds or vegetative fragments. Independent of the ...
Seagrass colonise new areas via the dispersion of seeds or vegetative fragments. Independent of the ...
Posidonia oceanica meadows can be severely damaged by dredge-fill operations. We report on the const...
Local disturbances drive the decrease of the area covered by Posidonia oceanica in the Mediterranean...
Here we review the multiple interactions between the endemic Mediterranean seagrass, Posidonia ocean...
Posidonia oceanica meadows are acknowledged as one of the most valuable ecosystems of the Mediterran...
In the Mediterranean Sea, the seagrass Posidonia oceanica is affected by many threats from anthropog...
Scientists studying seagrasses typically refer to their substratum as sediment, but recently researc...
peer reviewedSeagrass meadows constitute marine habitats in shallow water temperate and tropical coa...
Seascape ecology has been widely applied to marine habitats, including seagrass meadows, through var...
In the Mediterranean coastal zone, the seagrass Posidonia oceanica forms underwater meadows which su...
Posidonia oceanica meadows are declining at alarming rates due to climate change and human activitie...
Ocean acidification may be one of the greatest challenges facing 'Society over the next SO- 100 year...
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) thr...
This work investigates the recolonisation process and patterns of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica af...
Seagrass colonise new areas via the dispersion of seeds or vegetative fragments. Independent of the ...
Seagrass colonise new areas via the dispersion of seeds or vegetative fragments. Independent of the ...
Posidonia oceanica meadows can be severely damaged by dredge-fill operations. We report on the const...
Local disturbances drive the decrease of the area covered by Posidonia oceanica in the Mediterranean...
Here we review the multiple interactions between the endemic Mediterranean seagrass, Posidonia ocean...
Posidonia oceanica meadows are acknowledged as one of the most valuable ecosystems of the Mediterran...
In the Mediterranean Sea, the seagrass Posidonia oceanica is affected by many threats from anthropog...
Scientists studying seagrasses typically refer to their substratum as sediment, but recently researc...
peer reviewedSeagrass meadows constitute marine habitats in shallow water temperate and tropical coa...
Seascape ecology has been widely applied to marine habitats, including seagrass meadows, through var...
In the Mediterranean coastal zone, the seagrass Posidonia oceanica forms underwater meadows which su...
Posidonia oceanica meadows are declining at alarming rates due to climate change and human activitie...
Ocean acidification may be one of the greatest challenges facing 'Society over the next SO- 100 year...
The unprecedented rate of CO2 increase in our atmosphere and subsequent ocean acidification (OA) thr...