Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 506105
The structure of limpet (Gastropoda, Patellidae) populations on two locations in SE Adriatic
The structure of limpet (Gastropoda, Patellidae) populations on two locations in SE Adriatic // The impact of climate change on Mediterranean intertidal communities:losses in coastal ecosystem integrity and service / unipa.it/intermed (ur.).
Palermo, 2009. (poster, nije recenziran, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
The structure of limpet (Gastropoda, Patellidae) populations on two locations in SE Adriatic
Autori
Prusina, Ivana
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
The impact of climate change on Mediterranean intertidal communities:losses in coastal ecosystem integrity and service
/ Unipa.it/intermed - Palermo, 2009
Skup
International Workshop: The impact of climate change on Mediterranean intertidal communities:losses in coastal ecosystem integrity and service
Mjesto i datum
Palermo, Italija, 09.03.2009. - 10.03.2009
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Nije recenziran
Ključne riječi
Patella rustica; Patella aspera; Patella caerulea
Sažetak
A study of patellid limpets was conducted between June and September 2006 on two locations in southeast Adriatic Sea. One location was on the island of Lokrum which is directly exposed to the currents from the Otranto strait and the other in the port of Dubrovnik influenced by city sewer. Samples were collected randomly on 8 stations using the sampling frame. A total of 328 patellid limpets were collected belonging to four species: ‹Patella rustica› (total number (N) = 156), ‹Patella aspera› (N = 129), ‹Patella caerulea› var. ‹subplana› (N = 24) and ‹Patella caerulea› (N = 19). After species determination, width, length, total body weight and wet flesh weight were measured. The majority of limpets in the largest size class (lenght (L) › 30 millimetres (mm)) belonged to ‹Patella caerulea› and ‹Patella aspera› species. High limpets abundance was recorded on both locations (1220 individuals/square metre (m2) on the first, 700 individuals/m2 on the second), but higher average lenght of all species was recorded in the port of Dubrovnik than on the island of Lokrum. This could be explained with higher eutrophication level in the port of Dubrovnik.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija