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Aquaculture International | 2005

Utilization of the filter feeder polychaete Sabella

Adriana Giangrande; A. Cavallo; Margherita Licciano; E. Mola; Cataldo Pierri; L. Trianni

The filter feeder sabellid Sabella spallanzanii Gmelin (Polychaeta, Sabellidae) was proposed as biofilter in the treatment of wastes from intensive aquaculture. The species was previously studied concerning reproductive traits and ecological requirements; moreover, previous laboratory experiments indicated a positive action of its feeding activity on solid removal from water column coupled with an interesting microbiological activity. In the present paper data on settlement and growth rate from a natural population, together with data on the bioremediation activity of an adult population, relative to an experiment conducted in a small fish farm are reported. Results seem to encourage further studies on S. spallanzanii for a future utilization in bioremediation of fish farms with recycled water. Data from natural annual settlement indicated, however, the unreliability in obtaining settlers from natural populations, so that the artificial reproduction of the target species will be one of the main points of further investigations.


Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | 2010

Variability of fouling communities in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Northern Ionian Sea, Mediterranean Sea)

Cataldo Pierri; Caterina Longo; Adriana Giangrande

In order to investigate the intensity and variability of fouling recruitment on artificial hard substrates, three sites were chosen in the First Inlet of the Mar Piccolo of Taranto (Southern Italy, Ionian Sea). Taxa richness and percentage coverage were examined in three different sampling times within each site. Differences were tested both by univariate and multivariate statistical analysis (ANOVA, SIMPER and MDS). The results show that each site seems to be characterized by its own structural make-up over the whole period of observation, underlying the presence of large-scale variability. By contrast, variability on a smaller scale within each site (replicates) appeared less marked, both in space and time. A set of a quite stable group of species characterized each site. Differences between sites were maintained over time with a difference in community evolution although with a tendency towards a higher similarity in species composition along the time.


Marine Biology Research | 2016

Settlement and population dynamics of the alien invasive Branchiomma bairdi (Annelida: Sabellidae) in the Mediterranean Sea: two years of observations in the Gulf of Taranto (Italy)

Marco Lezzi; Michela Del Pasqua; Cataldo Pierri; Adriana Giangrande

ABSTRACT Since the first discovery along the Italian coasts in 2004 of the polychaete Branchiomma bairdi, it has spread very quickly, reaching some localities in very high densities. In order to monitor its colonization, recruitment was investigated by means of PVC panels immersed in the Mar Grande of Taranto (Ionian Sea). Panels were monitored every three months from April 2013 to January 2015. The species showed the ability to settle on bare panels as well as on panels with a developed fouling community. Two years of monitoring identified two different cohorts, with recruits appearing in both years on panels submersed from July to October. Based on these observations B. bairdi is a short-lived species (no more than one year), reproducing at a temperature ranging from 20 to 29°C and reaching sexual maturity three months after recruitment. Oocytes were found in the coelom only in the warmest months and oogenesis was not synchronous either within each individual or within the population. Total annual secondary production was estimated at 43.42 g m−2 year−1. Annual mean biomass was 20.03 g m−2. The corresponding P/B ratio was 2.1678. This study may explain the invasiveness of B. bairdi; indeed, a rapid generation turnover coupled with a short lifespan, rapid growth and early maturity are common traits in most invasive species.


Biogeographia – The Journal of Integrative Biogeography | 2016

A geographic distribution data set of biodiversity in Italian freshwaters

Angela Boggero; Cataldo Pierri; Renate Alber; Martina Austoni; Enrico Barbone; Luca Bartolozzi; Isabella Bertani; Alessandro Campanaro; Antonella Cattaneo; Fabio Cianferoni; Paolo Colangelo; Giuseppe Corriero; Ambrosius Josef Martin Dörr; A. Concetta Elia; G. Francesco Ficetola; Diego Fontaneto; Elda Gaino; Enzo Goretti; Lyudmila Kamburska; Gianandrea La Porta; Rosaria Lauceri; Massimo Lorenzoni; Alessandro Ludovisi; Marina Manca; Giuseppe Morabito; Francesco Nonnis Marzano; Alessandro Oggioni; Nicoletta Riccardi; Giampaolo Rossetti; Paolo Tagliolato

We present a data set on the biodiversity of Italian freshwaters, including lakeshores and riverbanks of natural (N=379: springs, streams and lakes) and artificial (N=11: fountains) sites. The data set belongs partly to the Italian Long Term Ecological Research network (LTER-Italy) and partly to LifeWatch, the European e-Science infrastructure for biodiversity and ecosystem research. The data included cover a time period corresponding to the last fifty years (1962-2014). They span a large number of taxa from prokaryotes and unicellular eukaryotes to vertebrates and plants, including taxa linked to the aquatic habitat in at least part of their life cycles (like immature stages of insects, amphibians, birds and vascular plants). The data set consists of 6463 occurrence data and distribution records for 1738 species. The complete data set is available in csv file format via the LifeWatch Service Centre.


Cahiers De Biologie Marine | 2004

Polychaete assemblages of rocky shore along the South Adriatic coast (Mediterranean Sea)

Adriana Giangrande; Anna Lucia Delos; Luigi Musco; Margherita Licciano; Cataldo Pierri


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2016

Ecosystem vulnerability to alien and invasive species: a case study on marine habitats along the Italian coast

Giuseppe Corriero; Cataldo Pierri; Stefano Accoroni; Giorgio Alabiso; Giorgio Bavestrello; Enrico Barbone; Mauro Bastianini; Anna Maria Bazzoni; Fabrizio Bernardi Aubry; Ferdinando Boero; Maria Cristina Buia; Marina Cabrini; Elisa Camatti; Frine Cardone; Bruno Cataletto; Riccardo Cattaneo Vietti; Ester Cecere; Tamara Cibic; Paolo Colangelo; Alessandra de Olazabal; Gianfranco D'Onghia; Stefania Finotto; Nicola Fiore; Daniela Fornasaro; Simonetta Fraschetti; Maria Cristina Gambi; Adriana Giangrande; Cinzia Gravili; Rosanna Guglielmo; Caterina Longo


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2014

Weak effects of habitat type on susceptibility to invasive freshwater species: an Italian case study.

Angela Boggero; Alberto Basset; Martina Austoni; Enrico Barbone; Luca Bartolozzi; Isabella Bertani; Alessandro Campanaro; Antonella Cattaneo; Fabio Cianferoni; Giuseppe Corriero; Ambrosius Josef Martin Dörr; A. Concetta Elia; Gentile Francesco Ficetola; Lyudmila Kamburska; Gianandrea La Porta; Sara Lauceri; Alessandro Ludovisi; Elda Gaino; Enzo Goretti; Massimo Lorenzoni; Marina Manca; Aldo Marchetto; Giuseppe Morabito; Francesco Nonnis Marzano; Alessandro Oggioni; Cataldo Pierri; Nicoletta Riccardi; Giampaolo Rossetti; Nicola Ungaro; Pietro Volta


Aquaculture Research | 2006

Experimental co‐culture of low food‐chain organisms, Sabella spallanzanii (Polychaeta, Sabellidae) and Cladophora prolifera (Chlorophyta, Cladophorales), in Porto Cesareo area (Mediterranean Sea)

Cataldo Pierri; Giovanni Fanelli; Adriana Giangrande


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2016

The co-occurrence of the demosponge Hymeniacidon perlevis and the edible mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis as a new tool for bacterial load mitigation in aquaculture

Caterina Longo; Frine Cardone; Giuseppe Corriero; Margherita Licciano; Cataldo Pierri; Loredana Stabili


Marine Biodiversity Records | 2015

Presence of Celleporaria brunnea (Bryozoa: Lepraliellidae) in the Central Mediterranean: first occurrence in the Gulf of Taranto

Marco Lezzi; Cataldo Pierri; Frine Cardone

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Paolo Colangelo

Sapienza University of Rome

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