Francesco Di Trapani
University of Palermo
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Chemistry and Ecology | 2011
Paola Gianguzza; Davide Agnetta; Chiara Bonaviri; Francesco Di Trapani; Giulia Visconti; Fabrizio Gianguzza; Silvano Riggio
Recent ecological studies have shown a strong relation between temperature, echinoids and their grazing effects on macro-algal communities. In this study, we speculate that climate warming may result in an increasingly favourable environment for the reproduction and development of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula. The relationship between increased A. lixula density and the extent of barren grounds in the Mediterranean Sea is also discussed.
Scientific Reports | 2015
Nicola Maria Galasso; Chiara Bonaviri; Francesco Di Trapani; Mariagrazia Picciotto; Paola Gianguzza; Davide Agnetta; Fabio Badalamenti
Although protected areas can lead to recovery of overharvested species, it is much less clear whether the return of certain predator species or a diversity of predator species can lead to re-establishment of important top-down forces that regulate whole ecosystems. Here we report that the algal recovery in a Mediterranean Marine Protected Area did not derive from the increase in the traditional strong predators, but rather from the establishment of a previously unknown interaction between the thermophilic fish Thalassoma pavo and the seastar Marthasterias glacialis. The interaction resulted in elevated predation rates on sea urchins responsible for algal overgrazing. Manipulative experiments and field observations revealed that the proximity of the seastars triggered an escape response in sea urchins, extending their tube feet. Fishes exploited this behavior by feeding on the exposed tube feet, thus impairing urchin movement, and making them vulnerable to predation by the seastars. These findings suggest that predator diversity generated by MPA establishment can activate positive interactions among predators, with subsequent restoration of the ecosystem structure and function through cascading consumer impacts.
Tectonophysics | 2009
Giuseppe Giunta; Dario Luzio; Fabrizio Agosta; Marco Calò; Francesco Di Trapani; Alessandra Giorgianni; Eva Oliveri; Silvia Orioli; Massimo Perniciaro; Massimo Vitale; Marcello Chiodi; Giada Adelfio
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D. Luzio; Giuseppe Giunta; Alessandra Giorgianni; Silvia Orioli; Francesco Di Trapani
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Silvano Riggio; Paola Gianguzza; Chiara Bonaviri; Francesco Di Trapani; G Aglieri; Fabio Badalamenti
Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2018
Simona Noè; Paola Gianguzza; Francesco Di Trapani; Fabio Badalamenti; Salvatrice Vizzini; Tomás Vega Fernández; Chiara Bonaviri
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Davide Agnetta; Salvatrice Vizzini; Paola Gianguzza; Chiara Bonaviri; Francesco Di Trapani; Fabio Badalamenti; T. Vega Fernández; Giovanni Fanelli
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José María Calaforra; Jo De Waele; Francesco Di Trapani; Giuliana Madonia; Marco Vattano
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Cipriano Di Maggio; Francesco Di Trapani; Paolo Madonia
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Silvano Riggio; Paola Gianguzza; Chiara Bonaviri; Francesco Di Trapani; Fabio Badalamenti