Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 895055
ECOLOGY OF CLADOCORA CAESPITOSA (LINNAEUS, 1767), THE MEDITERRANEAN STONY CORAL, IN THE NORTHERN ADRIATIC SEA (GULF OF TRIESTE)
ECOLOGY OF CLADOCORA CAESPITOSA (LINNAEUS, 1767), THE MEDITERRANEAN STONY CORAL, IN THE NORTHERN ADRIATIC SEA (GULF OF TRIESTE) // Abstract book / 52nd European Marine Biology Symposium, 25 - 29 September 2017, Piran, / Andreja Ramšak, Janja Francé, Martina Orlando-Bonaca, Valentina Turk, Vesna Flander-Putrle, Patricija Mozetič, Lovrenc Lipej, Tinkara Tinta, Domen Trkov, Timotej Turk Dermastia & Alenka Malej (ur.).
Piran: National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station (NIB), 2017. str. 194-194 (poster, međunarodna recenzija, sažetak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
ECOLOGY OF CLADOCORA CAESPITOSA (LINNAEUS, 1767), THE MEDITERRANEAN STONY CORAL, IN THE NORTHERN ADRIATIC SEA (GULF OF TRIESTE)
Autori
Zunino, Serena ; Orlando-Bonaca, Martina ; Pitacco, Valentina ; Mavrič, Borut ; Kružić, Petar ; Lipej, Lovrenc
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Sažeci sa skupova, sažetak, znanstveni
Izvornik
Abstract book / 52nd European Marine Biology Symposium, 25 - 29 September 2017, Piran,
/ Andreja Ramšak, Janja Francé, Martina Orlando-Bonaca, Valentina Turk, Vesna Flander-Putrle, Patricija Mozetič, Lovrenc Lipej, Tinkara Tinta, Domen Trkov, Timotej Turk Dermastia & Alenka Malej - Piran : National Institute of Biology, Marine Biology Station (NIB), 2017, 194-194
ISBN
978-961-93486-5-9
Skup
52nd European Marine Biology Symposium - EMBS 52
Mjesto i datum
Piran, Slovenija, 25.09.2017. - 29.09.2017
Vrsta sudjelovanja
Poster
Vrsta recenzije
Međunarodna recenzija
Ključne riječi
CLADOCORA CAESPITOSA, MEDITERRANEAN, STONY CORAL, NORTHERN ADRIATIC SEA, GULF OF TRIESTE
Sažetak
Cladocora caespitosa is an endemic coral of the Mediterranean Sea and an important carbonate bioconstructor that adds 3D complexity to the habitat, thus increasing marine biodiversity. Despite its important role in the ecosystem, the real status of the population along the majority of the Mediterranean coastline is still poorly investigated while very little is known about the resilience of the species. Using non-destructive visual surveys, colonies of C. caespitosa were investigated by SCUBA- diving in 2013 at 7 sites along the southern part of the Gulf of Trieste. Besides, one site was also sampled in July 2015. Data about colony size, index of sphericity and corallite diameter along each transect were collected. Almost all biometrical parameters significantly differed among sampling sites showing low occurrence of the larger size classes, which were relatively rare, compared to the abundance of small-sized colonies. This pattern of distribution is typical of long lived organisms. The positively skewed colony size distribution could be attributed both to a high mortality rate of small colonies unable to reach larger size class and to high fragmentation rate of colonies due to high hyrodynamism force. The historical comparison of our data of Bernardin site with the Schiller (1993) studies (1984-1989) has shown a change in the colonies size distribution, with a decrement of the small class and an increase of the medium class. In view of these findings we think that further assessment is required in order to evaluate the trend of the northernmost C. caespitosa population of the Mediterranean Sea.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija