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Microbenthic community structure and trophic status of sediments in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Mediterranean, Ionian Sea).

F Rubino1, T Cibic2, M Belmonte3, M Rogelja2.   

Abstract

This study aimed to assess the benthic ecosystem trophic status in a heavily polluted marine area and the response of the microbenthic community to multiple and diffuse anthropogenic impacts, integrating information coming from the active and resting (plankton's cysts) components of microbenthos. Two sampling campaigns were carried out in the period 2013-2014 and four sampling sites at different levels of industrial contamination were chosen within the first and second inlet of the Mar Piccolo of Taranto. The chemical contamination affected to a higher extent the active microbenthos than the resting one. In the central part of the first inlet, characterised by more marine features, thrives a very rich and biodiverse microbenthic community. In contrast, at the polluted site near the military navy arsenal, extremely low densities (9576 ± 1732 cells cm(-3)) were observed for active microbenthos, but not for the resting community. Here, the high level of contamination selected for tychopelagic diatom species, i.e., thriving just above the surface sediments, while the other life forms died or moved away. Following the adoption of a 10 μm mesh, for the first time, resting spores produced by small diatoms of the genus Chaetoceros were found. Our results further indicate that although the Mar Piccolo is very shallow, the benthic system is scarcely productive, likely as a consequence of the accumulated contaminants in the surface sediments that probably interfere with the proper functioning of the benthic ecosystem.

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Keywords:  Benthic primary production; Benthic respiration; Confined marine basin; Ionian sea; Microphytobenthos; Plankton; Resting stages

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26511257     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-5526-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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1.  Benthic ecosystem functioning in the severely contaminated Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Ionian Sea, Italy): focus on heterotrophic pathways.

Authors:  A Franzo; R Auriemma; F Nasi; J Vojvoda; A Pallavicini; T Cibic; P Del Negro
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2015-09-15       Impact factor: 4.223

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Authors:  Tamara Cibic; Lucia Bongiorni; Flavio Borfecchia; Antonella Di Leo; Annalisa Franzo; Santina Giandomenico; Ana Karuza; Carla Micheli; Manja Rogelja; Lucia Spada; Paola Del Negro
Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2015-07-11       Impact factor: 4.223

7.  'End to end' planktonic trophic web and its implications for the mussel farms in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Ionian Sea, Italy).

Authors:  Ana Karuza; Carmela Caroppo; Marina Monti; Elisa Camatti; Elena Di Poi; Loredana Stabili; Rocco Auriemma; Marco Pansera; Tamara Cibic; Paola Del Negro
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