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Hydrobiologia | 2006

Fish assemblages in different shallow water habitats of the Venice Lagoon

Anita Franco; Piero Franzoi; Stefano Malavasi; Federico Riccato; Patrizia Torricelli

The small-sized fish assemblages of the Venice Lagoon were investigated and compared among five shallow subtidal habitats (seagrass beds, sparsely vegetated habitats, unvegetated sand bottoms, mudflats and saltmarsh creeks) in the Northern lagoon basin. Sampling was carried out seasonally (Spring, Summer and Autumn of 2002) in 4–7 stations for each habitat type, by means of a fine-mesh, small beach seine. Two-way analysis of variance was applied to assess the differences in species richness, fish diversity, density and standing stock amongst habitats, whereas fish assemblage composition was investigated by using multivariate analyses (MDS, ANOSIM, SIMPER). The analyses indicated that seagrass beds and saltmarsh creeks are relevant shallow habitats in structuring the small-sized fish assemblages of the Venice Lagoon, supporting specialized and recognizable fish assemblages. Those in seagrass beds, in particular, were characterized by higher species richness and standing stock with respect to all the others. The structuring role of these habitats was discussed in terms of both habitat complexity and degree of confinement. In contrast, sandy bottoms, mudflats and sparsely vegetated habitats were identified as “transition” habitats, with highly variable fish assemblages, influenced by the contribution of the adjacent habitats, and acting probably as both ‘buffer zones’ between the other habitats and migration routes for many fish species in the lagoon.


Journal of Genetics | 2006

FISH mapping of 18S rDNA and (TTAGGG) n sequences in two pipefish species (Gasteroisteiformes: Syngnathidae)

Angelo Libertini; R. Vitturi; Antonella Lannino; Maria Concetta Maone; Piero Franzoi; Federico Riccato; Stella Colomba

1Istituto di Scienze Marine, Sezione di Venezia, CNR, Castello 1364/a, 30122 Venezia, Italy 2Dipartimento di Biologia Animale, Universita di Palermo, Via Archirafi 18, 90123 Palermo, Italy 3Dipartimento di Scienze Ambientali, Universita “Ca’ Foscari”, Castello 2737/b 30122 Venezia, Italy 4Istituto di Ecologia e Biologia Ambientale, Universita di Urbino “Carlo Bo”, Via I. Maggetti 22, 61029 Urbino (PU), Italy


38th European Marine Biology Symposium, abstract book. | 2006

Fish assemblages in different shallow water habitats of the Venice Lagoon.

Anita Franco; Piero Franzoi; Stefano Malavasi; Federico Riccato; Patrizia Torricelli

The small-sized fish assemblages of the Venice Lagoon were investigated and compared among five shallow subtidal habitats (seagrass beds, sparsely vegetated habitats, unvegetated sand bottoms, mudflats and saltmarsh creeks) in the Northern lagoon basin. Sampling was carried out seasonally (Spring, Summer and Autumn of 2002) in 4–7 stations for each habitat type, by means of a fine-mesh, small beach seine. Two-way analysis of variance was applied to assess the differences in species richness, fish diversity, density and standing stock amongst habitats, whereas fish assemblage composition was investigated by using multivariate analyses (MDS, ANOSIM, SIMPER). The analyses indicated that seagrass beds and saltmarsh creeks are relevant shallow habitats in structuring the small-sized fish assemblages of the Venice Lagoon, supporting specialized and recognizable fish assemblages. Those in seagrass beds, in particular, were characterized by higher species richness and standing stock with respect to all the others. The structuring role of these habitats was discussed in terms of both habitat complexity and degree of confinement. In contrast, sandy bottoms, mudflats and sparsely vegetated habitats were identified as “transition” habitats, with highly variable fish assemblages, influenced by the contribution of the adjacent habitats, and acting probably as both ‘buffer zones’ between the other habitats and migration routes for many fish species in the lagoon.


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2006

Use of shallow water habitats by fish assemblages in a Mediterranean coastal lagoon

Anita Franco; Piero Franzoi; Stefano Malavasi; Federico Riccato; Patrizia Torricelli; Danilo Mainardi


Journal of Marine Systems | 2004

Fish assemblages of Venice Lagoon shallow waters: an analysis based on species, families and functional guilds

Stefano Malavasi; Riccardo Fiorin; Anita Franco; Piero Franzoi; Angela Granzotto; Federico Riccato; Danilo Mainardi


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2012

Assessment of fish assemblages in coastal lagoon habitats: Effect of sampling method

Anita Franco; Angel Pérez-Ruzafa; H. Drouineau; Piero Franzoi; E.T. Koutrakis; M. Lepage; D. Verdiell-Cubedo; M. Bouchoucha; A. López-Capel; Federico Riccato; A. Sapounidis; Concepción Marcos; Francisco J. Oliva-Paterna; M. Torralva-Forero; Patrizia Torricelli


Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science | 2007

Habitat selection and spatial segregation in three pipefish species

Stefano Malavasi; Anita Franco; Federico Riccato; Chiara Valerio; Patrizia Torricelli; Piero Franzoi


Transitional Waters Bulletin | 2010

Fish assemblage response to environmental pressures in the Venice lagoon

Anita Franco; Federico Riccato; Patrizia Torricelli; Piero Franzoi


BIOLOGIA MARINA MEDITERRANEA | 2004

Dietary differences in three pipefish species (Osteichthyes, Syngnathidae) related to the snout morphology

Piero Franzoi; Federico Riccato; Anita Franco; Patrizia Torricelli


BIOLOGIA MARINA MEDITERRANEA | 2003

Population structure and reproduction of three pipefish species (Teleostei, Syngnathidae) in a sea grass meadow of the Venice lagoon

Federico Riccato; Riccardo Fiorin; Anita Franco; Piero Franzoi; Angelo Libertini; Fabio Pranovi; Patrizia Torricelli

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Piero Franzoi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Patrizia Torricelli

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Anita Franco

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Riccardo Fiorin

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Stefano Malavasi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Matteo Zucchetta

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Danilo Mainardi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Francesco Cavraro

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Fabio Pranovi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Angela Granzotto

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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