Antonina Lisa Gagliano
University of Palermo
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Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2013
Fulvio Boatta; W. D'Alessandro; Antonina Lisa Gagliano; M. Liotta; Marco Milazzo; Riccardo Rodolfo-Metalpa; Jason M. Hall-Spencer; Francesco Parello
Shallow submarine gas vents in Levante Bay, Vulcano Island (Italy), emit around 3.6t CO2 per day providing a natural laboratory for the study of biogeochemical processes related to seabed CO2 leaks and ocean acidification. The main physico-chemical parameters (T, pH and Eh) were measured at more than 70 stations with 40 seawater samples were collected for chemical analyses. The main gas vent area had high concentrations of dissolved hydrothermal gases, low pH and negative redox values all of which returned to normal seawater values at distances of about 400m from the main vents. Much of the bay around the vents is corrosive to calcium carbonate; the north shore has a gradient in seawater carbonate chemistry that is well suited to studies of the effects of long-term increases in CO2 levels. This shoreline lacks toxic compounds (such as H2S) and has a gradient in carbonate saturation states.
Geobiology | 2016
Antonina Lisa Gagliano; Marcello Tagliavia; W. D'Alessandro; Andrea Franzetti; Francesco Parello
This study is focused on the (micro)biogeochemical features of two close geothermal sites (FAV1 and FAV2), both selected at the main exhalative area of Pantelleria Island, Italy. A previous biogeochemical survey revealed high CH4 consumption and the presence of a diverse community of methanotrophs at FAV2 site, whereas the close site FAV1 was apparently devoid of methanotrophs and recorded no CH4 consumption. Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques were applied to describe the bacterial and archaeal communities which have been linked to the physicochemical conditions and the geothermal sources of energy available at the two sites. Both sites are dominated by Bacteria and host a negligible component of ammonia-oxidizing Archaea (phylum Thaumarchaeota). The FAV2 bacterial community is characterized by an extraordinary diversity of methanotrophs, with 40% of the sequences assigned to Methylocaldum, Methylobacter (Gammaproteobacteria) and Bejerickia (Alphaproteobacteria); conversely, a community of thermo-acidophilic chemolithotrophs (Acidithiobacillus, Nitrosococcus) or putative chemolithotrophs (Ktedonobacter) dominates the FAV1 community, in the absence of methanotrophs. Since physical andchemical factors of FAV1, such as temperature and pH, cannot be considered limiting for methanotrophy, it is hypothesized that the main limiting factor for methanotrophs could be high NH4(+) concentration. At the same time, abundant availability of NH4(+) and other high energy electron donors and acceptors determined by the hydrothermal flux in this site create more energetically favourable conditions for chemolithotrophs that outcompete methanotrophs in non-nitrogen-limited soils.
Marine and Petroleum Geology | 2018
W. D'Alessandro; Galip Yuce; Francesco Italiano; S. Bellomo; Ahmet Hilmi Gulbay; Didem U. Yasin; Antonina Lisa Gagliano
Biogeosciences | 2014
Antonina Lisa Gagliano; W. D'Alessandro; Marcello Tagliavia; Francesco Parello
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2018
W. D'Alessandro; L. Brusca; D. Cinti; Antonina Lisa Gagliano; Manfredi Longo; Giovannella Pecoraino; H. Pfanz; Luca Pizzino; A. Raschi; Nunzia Voltattorni
Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research | 2018
Kyriaki Daskalopoulou; Antonina Lisa Gagliano; Sergio Calabrese; Manfredi Longo; Konstantinos Hantzis; Konstantinos Kyriakopoulos; W. D'Alessandro
Archive | 2017
V. Catania; Marcello Tagliavia; Antonina Lisa Gagliano; Marco Tolone; W D’Alessandro
FISV 2016 XIV Congress. | 2016
Marcello Tagliavia; Antonina Lisa Gagliano; Galip Yuce; W D’Alessandro
Meeting Società Italiana di Microbiologia Generale e Biotecnologie Microbiche (SIMGBM). | 2015
Francesco Parello; Marcello Tagliavia; Antonina Lisa Gagliano; Andrea Franzetti; W D’Alessandro
Archive | 2014
Francesco Parello; Antonina Lisa Gagliano; W D’Alessandro