: In recent years recurrent bivalve mass mortalities considerably increased around the world, causing the collapse of natural and farmed populations. Venice Lagoon has historically represented one of the major production areas of the Manila clam Ruditapes philippinarum in Europe. However, in the last 20 years a 75 % decrease in the annual production has been experienced. While climate change and anthropogenic interventions may have played a key role in natural and farmed stocks reductions, no studies investigated at multiple levels the environmental stressors affecting farmed Manila clam to date. In this work we carried out a long-term monitoring campaign on Manila clam reared in four farming sites located at different distances from the so...
The complex interactions occurring between farmed bivalves and their potential pathogens in the circ...
A multibiomarker approach was used to assess effects of environmental contaminants in the clam Rudit...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, introduced in the Venice lagoons in 1983 and rapidly sprea...
In recent years recurrent bivalve mass mortalities considerably increased around the world, causing ...
The assessment of marine environmental health is a complex but fundamental task both for ecosystem c...
Chronic exposure to pollutants affects natural populations, creating specific molecular and biochemi...
The Venice lagoon is the main Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum) production site in Eur...
A multibiomarker approach was used to assess effects of different environmental conditions in the cl...
A multibiomarker approach was used to assess effects of different environmental conditions in the cl...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) is an important economic resource for fisheries in the Lag...
WOS:000487521600001Mass mortalities due to disease outbreaks have recently affected a number of majo...
The lagoons of the Po River delta are potentially exposed to complex mixtures of contaminants, never...
Mass mortalities due to disease outbreaks have recently affected a number of major taxa in marine ec...
The complex interactions occurring between farmed bivalves and their potential pathogens in the circ...
Located south of the Po River Delta, the lagoon of Goro is one of the main clam farming areas in Ita...
The complex interactions occurring between farmed bivalves and their potential pathogens in the circ...
A multibiomarker approach was used to assess effects of environmental contaminants in the clam Rudit...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, introduced in the Venice lagoons in 1983 and rapidly sprea...
In recent years recurrent bivalve mass mortalities considerably increased around the world, causing ...
The assessment of marine environmental health is a complex but fundamental task both for ecosystem c...
Chronic exposure to pollutants affects natural populations, creating specific molecular and biochemi...
The Venice lagoon is the main Manila clam (Venerupis philippinarum) production site in Eur...
A multibiomarker approach was used to assess effects of different environmental conditions in the cl...
A multibiomarker approach was used to assess effects of different environmental conditions in the cl...
The Manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum) is an important economic resource for fisheries in the Lag...
WOS:000487521600001Mass mortalities due to disease outbreaks have recently affected a number of majo...
The lagoons of the Po River delta are potentially exposed to complex mixtures of contaminants, never...
Mass mortalities due to disease outbreaks have recently affected a number of major taxa in marine ec...
The complex interactions occurring between farmed bivalves and their potential pathogens in the circ...
Located south of the Po River Delta, the lagoon of Goro is one of the main clam farming areas in Ita...
The complex interactions occurring between farmed bivalves and their potential pathogens in the circ...
A multibiomarker approach was used to assess effects of environmental contaminants in the clam Rudit...
The Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, introduced in the Venice lagoons in 1983 and rapidly sprea...