We investigated the disturbing action on \u201cBotryllus biocoenosis\u201d, a benthic association of various ascidians where the colonial species are dominant, by new antifouling paints today largely used on boat hulls and various structures submerged in the lagoon area. Some biodiversity indexes (species richness, biocoenosis structure, covering-abundance index, similarity index) were used to describe the evolution of biocoenosis on wooden and steel panels immersed for one year in three stations of Chioggia with different hydrodynamic and turbidity characteristics. The biocidal compounds taken into consideration were Sea-Nine 211, Diuron, TCMS pyridine, Zinc pyrithione, Zineb and Endosulfan. The comparison of biodiversity indexes allowed u...
Marine biofouling can be defined as the colonization of man-made surfaces in seawater by microscopic...
When immersed in sea water, any substrate would be rapidly colonized by micro and then macroorganism...
Biofouling is the deposition of unwanted materials that are biologically derived. Accumulation of bi...
The aim of this research was to evaluate the effects of eight antifouling paints of new generation o...
Biofouling is the natural association of sessile marine animals and plants encrusting submerged hard...
In order to highlight the effects of antifouling compounds, used as alternatives to TBT, on biodiver...
The study of the development of macrofouling biocoenoses is of particular interest because it might ...
To evaluate the effects of antifouling paints and biocides on larval settlement and metamor-phosis, ...
Mainly contaminants with deleterious effects on the coastal marine biocoenoses have been indiscrimin...
We used the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri as an experimental model to evaluate the risks of...
Since ascidians are benthic filter-feeding organisms living in the water-sediment interface, they ra...
The expanded use of copper(I)-based antifouling paints (AF) has increased copper leaching into coast...
Biocides in the aquatic environment can negatively influence the fitness of many organisms acting at...
The most representative organisms of the Harbor of Gaeta Gulf in South Italy were analyzed for biof...
We studied the ecological succession of macrofouling on hard substrata on wooden and steel panels im...
Marine biofouling can be defined as the colonization of man-made surfaces in seawater by microscopic...
When immersed in sea water, any substrate would be rapidly colonized by micro and then macroorganism...
Biofouling is the deposition of unwanted materials that are biologically derived. Accumulation of bi...
The aim of this research was to evaluate the effects of eight antifouling paints of new generation o...
Biofouling is the natural association of sessile marine animals and plants encrusting submerged hard...
In order to highlight the effects of antifouling compounds, used as alternatives to TBT, on biodiver...
The study of the development of macrofouling biocoenoses is of particular interest because it might ...
To evaluate the effects of antifouling paints and biocides on larval settlement and metamor-phosis, ...
Mainly contaminants with deleterious effects on the coastal marine biocoenoses have been indiscrimin...
We used the colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri as an experimental model to evaluate the risks of...
Since ascidians are benthic filter-feeding organisms living in the water-sediment interface, they ra...
The expanded use of copper(I)-based antifouling paints (AF) has increased copper leaching into coast...
Biocides in the aquatic environment can negatively influence the fitness of many organisms acting at...
The most representative organisms of the Harbor of Gaeta Gulf in South Italy were analyzed for biof...
We studied the ecological succession of macrofouling on hard substrata on wooden and steel panels im...
Marine biofouling can be defined as the colonization of man-made surfaces in seawater by microscopic...
When immersed in sea water, any substrate would be rapidly colonized by micro and then macroorganism...
Biofouling is the deposition of unwanted materials that are biologically derived. Accumulation of bi...