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Hydrobiologia | 2018

Space utilization by key species of the pelagic fish community in an upwelling ecosystem of the Mediterranean Sea

Antonio Bonanno; Marco Barra; R. Mifsud; Gualtiero Basilone; Simona Genovese; M. Di Bitetto; Salvatore Aronica; Giovanni Giacalone; Ignazio Fontana; Salvatore Mangano; Rosalia Ferreri; Maurizio Pulizzi; P. Rumolo; Antonella Gargano; Giuseppa Buscaino; Pietro Calandrino; A. Di Maria; Salvatore Mazzola

Most of the studies carried out in the past on economically important fish species rely on single species approach. Ecosystem dynamics are characterized by complex interaction among species, sharing common habitat needs and thus forming characteristic assemblages. The analysis of spatio-temporal variability of fish community, coupled to the analysis of spatial indices, provides a synthetic view of the fish community status evidencing, if any, the way a community changes. Such considerations drive also to the development of ecosystem-based fishery management paradigm. In the present study changes in pelagic fish community structure in an upwelling ecosystem of the central Mediterranean Sea during the last 10 years was analysed, by focusing the attention on the five most abundant small pelagic species: Engraulis encrasicolus, Sardina pilchardus, Sardinella aurita, Trachurus trachurus and Boops boops. Our results evidenced a quite stable community structure, characterized by spatial occupation strongly driven by ecosystem characteristics and modulated according to specie-specific behaviour. Obtained results lead us to hypothesize that the observed stability of community could be linked to the presence of different environments leading to efficient space partitioning and resources utilization among species.


Hydrobiologia | 2018

Trophic relationships between anchovy ( Engraulis encrasicolus ) and zooplankton in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean sea): a stable isotope approach

P. Rumolo; Emanuela Fanelli; Marco Barra; Gualtiero Basilone; Simona Genovese; Serena Gherardi; Rosalia Ferreri; Antonella Gargano; Salvatore Mazzola; Angelo Bonanno

The study of the relationships among environmental factors, primary production, zooplankton community, and feeding behavior of fish species represents a key aspect to obtain a deeper knowledge of biological processes acting at ecosystem level. In this context, oceanographic data and biological samples were collected in two different surveys, carried out during late June 2011 and early July 2015 in the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea). Differences in abundance, biomass, and assemblage structure of zooplankton and anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus Linnaeus, 1758) population were observed between the two surveys. Still, zooplankton biomass was significantly correlated to longitude, chlorophyll a recorded during the surveys (as a proxy of primary production), and oxygen concentrations. Such differences affected the isotopic composition of anchovy, which showed changes in δ15N and δ13C values between the two surveys. Mixing models identified different contributions of food sources in the two sampling periods, i.e., major consumption on large copepods and euphausiids in 2015 with respect to 2011, which was consistent with a greater availability of these preys in the environment in 2015. The obtained results evidenced that E. encrasicolus may be affected by any environmental change that influences the plankton community, which is the basis of the diet of these fishes. Such findings highlighted the importance to further investigate the trophic relationships among different compartments of the food web, as well as the possible environmental influences, in order to obtain a more complete picture of ecosystem functioning and also in the light of an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management.


Hydrobiologia | 2018

Effects of habitat conditions at hatching time on growth history of offspring European anchovy, Engraulis encrasicolus , in the Central Mediterranean Sea

Gualtiero Basilone; Rosalia Ferreri; Salvatore Mangano; Maurizio Pulizzi; Antonella Gargano; Marco Barra; Salvatore Mazzola; Ignazio Fontana; Giovanni Giacalone; Simona Genovese; Salvatore Aronica; Angelo Bonanno

The knowledge of the growth history in young fishes represents an important aspect of fishery ecology. This is especially relevant in short-living species like European anchovy, since they suffer a high mortality rate in their early life stages until recruitment. Although it is well known that habitat condition significantly affects spawning dynamics of fishes, it is not yet clear if these conditions affect growth trajectories during the early life stage’s critical period. Otolith microstructure analysis has been proven a useful tool to back-calculate growth history of young fishes. Thus, we analysed the effect of habitat variability on their growth history using otolith microstructures and environmental variables obtained from satellite imagery. Growth trajectories in juvenile anchovies, collected in two recruitment surveys carried out in 2004 and 2005 in the Strait of Sicily, were characterized by means of three indices within the fast growing period: the maximum increment width, the mean value of increment width, and the time extension of the fast growing period. Obtained results evidenced a clear effect of environmental conditions, particularly of sea surface temperature and chlorophyll-a concentration, on the growth histories of juveniles of anchovy. Furthermore, delayed effects of environmental conditions at hatching time on the forthcoming growth dynamics were discussed.


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2018

Liver melanomacrophage centres and CYP1A expression as response biomarkers to environmental pollution in European anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus) from the western Mediterranean Sea

Gualtiero Basilone; Antonella Gargano; A. Corriero; R. Zupa; N. Santamaria; Salvatore Mangano; Rosalia Ferreri; Maurizio Pulizzi; Salvatore Mazzola; Angelo Bonanno; L. Passantino

The goal of the present study was to verify the suitability of using melanomacrophage centres (MMCs) as response biomarkers of marine pollution in European anchovy, which are short-lived, migratory, small pelagic fish. This suitability was verified by analysing the MMC density and cytochrome P450 monooxygenase 1A (CYP1A) expression in livers of anchovies from four areas of southern Italy. Age 2 anchovies sampled from three areas exposed to pollutants of industrial/agricultural origin (Gulf of Gela, Mazara del Vallo and Gulf of Naples) showed liver areas occupied by MMCs and numbers of MMCs that were significantly higher than those in the anchovies from Pozzallo, which is a marine area not subjected to any source of pollution. Anti-CYP1A immunoreactivity was observed in the hepatocytes of all specimens sampled from the Gulf of Gela. These findings suggest the utility of liver MMCs as biomarkers of exposure to pollutants in this small pelagic fish.


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2014

Reproductive traits and seasonal variability of Merluccius merluccius from the Tunisian coast

Widien Khoufi; Rosalia Ferreri; Héla Jaziri; Safouène El Fehri; Antonella Gargano; Salvatore Mangano; Sadok Ben Meriem; Mohamed Salah Romdhane; Angelo Bonanno; Salvatore Aronica; Simona Genovese; Salvatore Mazzola; Gualtiero Basilone


Fisheries Oceanography | 2016

Environmental processes driving anchovy and sardine distribution in a highly variable environment: the role of the coastal structure and riverine input

Antonio Bonanno; Marco Barra; Gualtiero Basilone; Simona Genovese; P. Rumolo; Sergey Goncharov; Sergey W. Popov; B. Buongiorno Nardelli; Daniele Iudicone; Gabriele Procaccini; Salvatore Aronica; B. Patti; Giovanni Giacalone; Rosalia Ferreri; Ignazio Fontana; Giorgio Tranchida; Salvatore Mangano; Maurizio Pulizzi; Antonella Gargano; A. Di Maria; Salvatore Mazzola


Archive | 2018

Relazione tecnica sulle attività della campagna oceanografica "AnchevaTir 2012"

Salvatore Mangano; Maurizio Pulizzi; Giovanni Giacalone; Ignazio Fontana; Simona Genovese; Gualtiero Basilone; Angelo Bonanno; Rosalia Ferreri; Carlo Patti; Antonella Gargano; Monica Calabrò; Marco Barra; Antonino Di Maria; Biagio De Luca; Pietro Calandrino; Sandro Fiorelli; Salvatore Mazzola


Archive | 2018

Relazione tecnica sulle attività della Campagna di valutazione acustica della biomassa pelagica “Campania 2015”

Antonio Bonanno; Gualtiero Basilone; Ignazio Fontana; Giovanni Giacalone; Salvatore Mangano; Maurizio Pulizzi; Francesca Bulfamante; Pietro Calandrino; Simona Genovese; Marco Barra; Angelo Bonanno; Rosalia Ferreri; Antonella Gargano; Salvatore Aronica; Salvatore Mazzola


Archive | 2013

Mar Tirreno: Rapporto tecnico sui campionamenti biologici ed ittioplanctonici eseguiti durante l’echo-survey “Evatir 2013”

Carlo Patti; Angelo Bonanno; Ignazio Fontana; Giovanni Giacalone; Simona Genovese; Rosalia Ferreri; Francesca Bulfamante; Maurizio Pulizzi; Salvatore Mangano; Antonella Gargano; Antonino Di Maria; Salvatore Aronica; Pietro Calandrino; Sandro Fiorelli; Biagio De Luca


Archive | 2013

Stretto di Sicilia: Rapporto tecnico sui campionamenti biologici ed acustici eseguiti durante l’echo-survey “Ancheva 2013”

Francesca Bulfamante; Maurizio Pulizzi; Giovanni Giacalone; Salvatore Mangano; Ignazio Fontana; Simona Genovese; Gualtiero Basilone; Angelo Bonanno; Rosalia Ferreri; Carlo Patti; Antonella Gargano; Salvatore Aronica; Antonino Di Maria; Pietro Calandrino; Sandro Fiorelli; Biagio De Luca

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Rosalia Ferreri

National Research Council

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Simona Genovese

National Research Council

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Angelo Bonanno

National Research Council

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Daniele Iudicone

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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