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

Density and distribution patterns of the endangered species Pinna nobilis within a Posidonia oceanica meadow in the Gulf of Oristano (Italy)

Stefania Coppa; I. Guala; G.A. de Lucia; Giorgio Massaro; M. Bressan

Pinna nobilis is an endemic bivalve of the Mediterranean Sea. In the last decades P. nobilis populations have declined drastically due to increasing anthropogenic pressure and it has been declared a protected species since 1992. Despite the need for conservation, knowledge of the ecology and monitoring of the main populations of P. nobilis are limited. This study considered a population living within a Posidonia oceanica meadow in the Gulf of Oristano (western Mediterranean, Italy). The study area, about 150 hectares, part of which is included within a Marine Protected Area and a Site of Community Importance, was subdivided in 3 sub-areas. The percentage cover of different habitat types ( P. oceanica , dead matte and sand) in each sub-area was measured and meadow features (substrate coverage, matte compactness and shoot density) characterized. The hypotheses of differences in density, percentage of dead individuals, population structure, shell burial level and orientation of P. nobilis , were investigated according to sub-areas and to habitat type. The spatial distribution was patchy, and the habitat type resulted a key factor in determining both density and distribution. A strong edge effect was demonstrated: more than half of the observed individuals colonized the P. oceanica border. Matte compactness and shoot density were found to affect the density and distribution of P. nobilis . Shell burial level and percentage of dead individuals varied with sub-areas and habitat types. Size distribution was bimodal and common shell orientation was observed in two sub-areas. These results contribute to increase the knowledge of population ecology of this species and to provide useful information for implementing conservation policies.


PLOS ONE | 2016

Recovery Trends of Commercial Fish: The Case of an Underperforming Mediterranean Marine Protected Area

Stefano Marra; Stefania Coppa; Andrea Camedda; Carlotta Mazzoldi; Francesco Wrachien; Giorgio Massaro; G. Andrea de Lucia

Temporal trends in the recovery of exploited species in marine protected areas (MPAs) are useful for a proper assessment of the efficacy of protection measures. The effects of protection on the fish assemblages of the sublittoral rocky reefs in the “Penisola del Sinis-Isola di Mal di Ventre” MPA (W. Sardinia, Italy) were evaluated using a multi-year series of data. Four surveys, conducted 7, 10, 13 and 15 years after the area was designated as an MPA and carried out in the period spanning June and July, were used to estimate the abundance and biomass of commercial species. The surveys were carried out in zones with decreasing levels of fishing restrictions within the MPA (zones A, B, C) and in unprotected zones (OUT1 and OUT2), and underwater video visual census techniques were used. Protected zones only occasionally showed higher levels of abundance or biomass, and the trajectories of those metrics were not consistent across the years. In addition, the zone with the highest level of protection (zone A) never presented levels of abundance and biomass higher than those in zones B and C. This study shows that even 15 years after designation, protection has had no appreciable effect in the MPA studied. It is argued that this is emblematic of several shortcomings in the planning, regulation and enforcement frameworks of the MPA.


Archive | 2015

Pinna nobilis within a Posidonia oceanica meadow: evidences of how hydrodynamics define this association in the Gulf of Oristano (West Sardinia, Italy)

Stefania Coppa; Andrea Cucco; Giovanni De Falco; Giorgio Massaro; Andrea Camedda; Stefano Marra; Simone Simeone; Alessandro Conforti; Renato Tonielli; Giuseppe Andrea de Lucia

The fan mussel Pinna nobilis is the largest bivalve of the Mediterranean Sea, declared protected since 1992. It is a sessile suspension feeder endemic of this basin which lives mainly on soft sediments colonized by seagrass meadows. This study considers a population living within a Posidonia oceanica bed in the Gulf of Oristano (W Sardinia, Italy), a site included within a Marine Protected Area and in two Sites of Community Importance. Based on field surveys conducted in 2007, 2009 and 2014 differences in density, size, and shell burial level of P. nobilis were investigated in relation to meadows distribution and characteristics. Moreover, the spatial differences in density and orientation of P. nobilis were related to hydrological features. P. nobilis showed a mean density of 4.06±1.13 ind./100 m2 and a significant increase in population size was observed between 2009 and 2014. A high-resolution multibeam survey revealed that the P. oceanica bed was characterized by a striped structure. Toward the inner sheltered sector of Gulf, the meadow became hillshaped. A comparison between meadow structure and P. nobilis distribution showed that specimens are mainly located at the edge of the channels within the striped meadow, whereas the edge effect resulted less noticeable within the hill-shaped meadow. The compactness of the seabed influences the shell stability: the burial level decreased with the increasing of fine sediments. Bottom current direction and speed are the main factors influencing shell orientation, whereas wave action is negligible. Where bottom current speed exceeded 0.07 m/s specimens resulted in line with the prevalent current direction with the ventral side exposed to incoming flow. These features suggest that feeding strategy is an important factor in determining shell orientation, possibly in addition to drag. Food availability could be the driving force in determining the patchiness distribution of P. nobilis population with higher values in those sites close to the mouth of the lagoons, in sedimentation area or in the meadow channels where the water flow is conveyed. These findings contribute to increase the knowledge on the P. nobilis-P. oceanica association and provide useful information for improving conservation measures.


Marine Environmental Research | 2014

Amount and distribution of neustonic micro-plastic off the western Sardinian coast (Central-Western Mediterranean Sea).

Giuseppe Andrea de Lucia; Ilaria Caliani; Stefano Marra; Andrea Camedda; Stefania Coppa; Luigi Alcaro; T. Campani; Matteo Giannetti; D. Coppola; Anna Maria Cicero; Cristina Panti; Matteo Baini; Cristiana Guerranti; Letizia Marsili; Giorgio Massaro; Maria Cristina Fossi; Marco Matiddi


Marine Environmental Research | 2014

Interaction between loggerhead sea turtles (Caretta caretta) and marine litter in Sardinia (Western Mediterranean Sea)

Andrea Camedda; Stefano Marra; Marco Matiddi; Giorgio Massaro; Stefania Coppa; Angelo Perilli; Angelo Ruiu; Paolo Briguglio; G. Andrea de Lucia


Mediterranean Marine Science | 2012

Density and distribution of Patella ferruginea in a Marine Protected Area (western Sardinia, Italy): Constraint analysis for population conservation

Stefania Coppa; G.A. De Lucia; Giorgio Massaro; Paolo Magni


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2016

Is the establishment of MPAs enough to preserve endangered intertidal species? The case of Patella ferruginea in Mal di Ventre Island (W Sardinia, Italy)

Stefania Coppa; G. Andrea de Lucia; Giorgio Massaro; Andrea Camedda; Stefano Marra; Paolo Magni; Angelo Perilli; Massimiliano Di Bitetto; José Carlos García-Gómez; Free Espinosa


Mediterranean Marine Science | 2017

The exploitation of limpets in a Mediterranean Marine Protected Area: assessing the effectiveness of protection in the intertidal zone

Stefano Marra; Stefania Coppa; Andrea Camedda; Giorgio Massaro; Giuseppe Andrea de Lucia


Archive | 2015

Pinna nobilis mapping in Posidonia oceanica meadows by video-photographic techniques in the Gulf of Oristano, Sardinia

Sante Francesco Rende; Marina Penna; Benedetta Trabucco; Tiziano Bacci; Stefania Coppa; Andrea De Lucia; Andrea Camedda; Giorgio Massaro; Stefano Marra; Angelo Perilli; Anna Maria Cicero


Archive | 2013

Morfodinamica della spiaggia di S. Giovanni del Sinis

Andrea Balzano; G. De Falco; Simone Simeone; Andrea Sulis; Fabio Antognarelli; Giorgio Massaro; Andrea Satta; G. Cugusi; M. Piras; Massimiliano Ventroni

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Stefania Coppa

National Research Council

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Andrea Camedda

National Research Council

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Stefano Marra

National Research Council

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Angelo Perilli

National Research Council

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Simone Simeone

National Research Council

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Emanuela Molinaroli

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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