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Journal of Morphology | 2015

Oviducal gland microstructure of Raja miraletus and Dipturus oxyrinchus (Elasmobranchii, Rajidae).

Martina Francesca Marongiu; Cristina Porcu; Andrea Bellodi; Danila Cuccu; Antonello Mulas; Maria Cristina Follesa

We studied the morphology and histology of the oviducal gland (OG) in the brown ray (Raja miraletus) and the long‐nosed skate (Dipturus oxyrinchus) to understand its functional role in the reproductive strategy of these species. The external morphology of the gland was similar in both species, with lateral extensions like those found in other members of the Rajidae. Microscopic analysis showed a similar internal organization in both species. Immature and developing glands did not react to histochemical techniques. On reaching maturity, the OG had the largest width due to an increase in the production of secretory materials. In both species, the club zone of the gland showed a strong reaction to Periodic acid‐Schiff (PAS) and alcian blue (AB) stains, indicating production of neutral and sulfated acid mucins. The secretory material produced by the papillary zone varied greatly between the two species. Both displayed tubular glands similar to those observed in the club zone, but in D. oxyrinchus the region near the lumen was intensely PAS+, whereas the last row of tubules of the brown ray stained intensely for a mixture of neutral and sulfated mucins. The baffle zone was the most conspicuous and extensive segment of all OGs, and it did not react to PAS/AB. The terminal zone, which is responsible for production of hair filaments, differed between the two species in terms of composition and organization of serous and mucous glands. This difference probably is related to the different substrates in which they release the egg capsules. Individual sperm detected in the brown ray baffle lamellae could be the result of a recent mating, whereas their presence in the deep recesses of the baffle and in the terminal zone of the long‐nosed skate might indicate sperm storage. J. Morphol. 276:1392–1403, 2015.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2017

Life‐history traits of the long‐nosed skate Dipturus oxyrinchus

Andrea Bellodi; Cristina Porcu; Rita Cannas; Al Cau; Martina Francesca Marongiu; Antonello Mulas; Stefania Vittori; Maria Cristina Follesa

This work investigates life-history traits of the long-nosed skate Dipturus oxyrinchus, which is a common by-catch in Sardinian waters. The reproductive variables were analysed from 979 specimens sampled during scientific and commercial hauls. Females (10·4-117·5 cm total length, LT ) attained larger sizes than males (14·5-99·5 cm LT ). To evaluate age and growth, a sub-sample of 130 individuals (76 females and 54 males) were used. The age was estimated by annuli counts of sectioned vertebral centra. Four models were used for the length-at-age data: the von Bertalanffy, the exponential, the Gompertz and the logistic functions. According to the Akaikes information criterion, the Gompertz model seemed to provide the best fitting curve (L∞ mean ± s.e.: 127·55 ± 4·90 cm, k: 0·14 ± 0·09, IP: 3·97 ± 0·90 years). The oldest female and male were aged 17 (115·5 cm LT ) and 15 years (96·0 cm LT ), respectively. Lengths at maturity were 103·5 cm for females and 91·0 cm for males, corresponding to 90% of the maximum observed length in both sexes. The monthly distribution of maturity stages highlighted an extended reproductive cycle, with spawning females and active males being present almost throughout the year, as confirmed by the gonado-somatic index. Ovarian fecundity reached a maximum of 26 yolked follicles with a mean ± s.e. size of 19·7 ± 6·5 mm.


Waste Management | 2018

Amount and distribution of benthic marine litter along Sardinian fishing grounds (CW Mediterranean Sea)

Andrea Alvito; Andrea Bellodi; Alessandro Cau; Davide Moccia; Antonello Mulas; Francesco Palmas; Paola Pesci; Maria Cristina Follesa

Reports of marine litter pollution first appeared in scientific literature of the early 1970s; yet, more than 40 years later, no rigorous estimates exist of the amount of litter existing in the marine environment. To cope with this global urgency, this study reports the status of marine litter abundance along fishing grounds surrounding the island of Sardinia (CW Mediterranean Sea; FAO Geographical Sub-Area 11) through three years of trawl surveys. A total of 302 hauls, covering a total of 18.4 km2 of trawled surface were carried out in the framework of the MEDITS campaign, at depths comprised between 0 and 800 m. A total of 918 items were collected and sorted, with the highest concentration observed above 200 m depth. Overall, plastic was the dominant component of litter, followed by glass and metal. Comparing our results with other areas from the Mediterranean basin, Sardinian waters showed a lower impact, possibly as a consequence of multiple factors such as the lower human population density and the low flow of the main rivers, among others. In addition, fishermen behaviour with respect to marine litter was investigated by mean of anonymous questionnaires, emphasizing the necessity to further develop management policies and infrastructures supporting litter disposal.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018

Dumping to the abyss: single-use marine litter invading bathyal plains of the Sardinian margin (Tyrrhenian Sea)

Alessandro Cau; Andrea Bellodi; Davide Moccia; Antonello Mulas; Paola Pesci; Rita Cannas; Antonio Pusceddu; Maria Cristina Follesa

This study reports data on benthic litter abundance, composition and distribution obtained during deep-sea trawl surveys conducted along the Sardinian continental margin down to the bathyal plain, at depths comprised from 740 to 1740 m. None of the investigated sites was litter free. Density ranged from a minimum of 4 to a maximum of >1300 litter items per km2, with a mean value of 258 ± 59 items. Plastic accounted for 56% of the total collected items, followed by glass (24%), metal (10%). Most items, irrespectively of the category, were single-use items. Fish abundance in all of the investigated catches was significantly higher than the number of litter items, the weight of which was similar to the reared fish biomass. Our results confirm that anthropogenic waste has reached the deep Mediterranean Sea, and that the most recent EU legislation banning single-use plastic tools represents a timely and necessary measure.


Journal of Fish Biology | 2015

Diet and feeding behaviour of longnosed skate Dipturus oxyrinchus

Antonello Mulas; Andrea Bellodi; Rita Cannas; Alessandro Cau; Danila Cuccu; Martina Francesca Marongiu; Cristina Porcu; Maria Cristina Follesa


Mediterranean Marine Science | 2013

Reproductive aspects of the velvet belly lantern shark Etmopterus spinax (Condrichthyes: Etmopteridae), from the central western Mediterranean sea. Notes on gametogenesis and oviducal gland microstructure.

Cristina Porcu; Martina Francesca Marongiu; Maria Cristina Follesa; Andrea Bellodi; Antonello Mulas; Paola Pesci; Angelo Cau


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2017

Leiopathes glaberrima millennial forest from SW Sardinia as nursery ground for the small spotted catshark Scyliorhinus canicula

Alessandro Cau; Maria Cristina Follesa; Davide Moccia; Andrea Bellodi; Antonello Mulas; Marzia Bo; Simonepietro Canese; Michela Angiolillo; Rita Cannas


RAPPORTS ET PROCÈS VERBAUX DES RÉUNIONS - COMMISSION INTERNATIONALE POUR L'EXPLORATION SCIENTIFIQUE DE LA MER MÉDITERRANÉE | 2013

LEIOPATHES GLABERRIMA FOREST FROM SOUTH WEST SARDINIA: A THOUSAND YEARS OLD NURSERY AREA FOR THE SMALL SPOTTED CATSHARK SCYLIORINUS CANICULA

Alessandro Cau; Maria Cristina Follesa; Marzia Bo; Simonepietro Canese; Andrea Bellodi; Rita Cannas; Angelo Cau


Mediterranean Marine Science | 2014

Life-history traits of a commercial ray, Raja brachyura from the central western Mediterranean Sea

Cristina Porcu; Andrea Bellodi; Rita Cannas; Martina Francesca Marongiu; Antonello Mulas; Maria Cristina Follesa


Fisheries Research | 2017

Temporal dynamics of demersal chondrichthyan species in the central western Mediterranean Sea: The case study in Sardinia Island

Martina Francesca Marongiu; Cristina Porcu; Andrea Bellodi; Rita Cannas; Alessandro Cau; Danila Cuccu; Antonello Mulas; Maria Cristina Follesa

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Al Cau

University of Sassari

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Angelo Cau

University of Cagliari

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Paola Pesci

University of Cagliari

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