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Marine Biodiversity Records | 2016

First record of the alien polychaete Naineris setosa (Scolecida; Orbiniidae) in Tyrrhenian Sea (Western Mediterranean)

Giulia Atzori; Eduardo López; Pierantonio Addis; Andrea Sabatini; Serenella Cabiddu

During a survey in Santa Gilla, a Tyrrhenian lagoon located in southern Sardinia, several specimens of the alien polychaete Naineris setosa were found. 1) A brief description of the specimens is presented; they possess the rounded prostomium and the crenulated capillary chaetae typical of the genus, but they are characterized by the absolute lacking of uncini or subuluncini in thoracic neuropodia, which is unique trait within Naineris; 2) some environmental characteristics of the collection site are measured; 3) the description and the distribution of the specimens are also provided.


Chemistry and Ecology | 2018

Sediments distribution of trace metals in a coastal lagoon (Southern Sardinia, Mediterranean Sea): assessment of contamination and ecological risk

Giulia Atzori; Violetta Aru; Flaminia Cesare Marincola; Laura Chiarantini; Daniela Medas; Giorgia Sarais; Serenella Cabiddu

ABSTRACT Coastal lagoons are subject to several sources of contaminations. To shade light on the contamination level of the Santa Gilla lagoon (Tyrrhenian Sea) we investigated the spatial distribution of Cr, Ni, Pb, Zn and Hg in sediments and their correlation with grain size and organic matter contents. Moreover, sediment contamination levels and the ecological risk associated with metal concentration were assessed using different abiotic indicators. The lagoon is characterised by low levels of contamination, with exceptions for Pb and Hg, whose distribution reflects the position of an old chlor-alkali plant and that of an airport. These results indicate that the restoration put in place 30 years ago have not reached the expected target and that the presence of the airport deserves further attention. In the outer section of the lagoon, where clam fishery occurs, we observed low levels of contamination suggesting that such artisanal fishery could somehow help mobilising metals. We conclude that the area exposed to Hg pollution, though tentatively restored, still suffers of a potential risk of ecosystem deterioration. We pinpoint that further investigations on the mobility, bioavailability and toxicity of metals are needed to finally address the actual impairment of the Santa Gilla lagoon.


Metabolites | 2017

The Effect of Season on the Metabolic Profile of the European Clam Ruditapes decussatus as Studied by 1H-NMR Spectroscopy

Violetta Aru; Søren Balling Engelsen; Francesco Savorani; Jacopo Culurgioni; Giorgia Sarais; Giulia Atzori; Serenella Cabiddu; Flaminia Cesare Marincola

In this study, the metabolome of Ruditapes decussatus, an economically and ecologically important marine bivalve species widely distributed in the Mediterranean region, was characterized by using proton Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (1H-NMR) spectroscopy. Significant seasonal variations in the content of carbohydrates and free amino acids were observed. The relative amounts of alanine and glycine were found to exhibit the same seasonal pattern as the temperature and salinity at the harvesting site. Several putative sex-specific biomarkers were also discovered. Substantial differences were found for alanine and glycine, whose relative amounts were higher in males, while acetoacetate, choline and phosphocholine were more abundant in female clams. These findings reveal novel insights into the baseline metabolism of the European clam and represent a step forward towards a comprehensive metabolic characterization of the species. Besides providing a holistic view on the prominent nutritional components, the characterization of the metabolome of this bivalve represents an important prerequisite for elucidating the underlying metabolic pathways behind the environment-organism interactions.


Transitional Waters Bulletin | 2013

Occurence of the alien species Caprella scaura (Amphipoda: Caprellidae) in three Tyrrhenian lagoons

Serenella Cabiddu; Giulia Atzori; M Gallo; Angelo Cau; Mf Gravina


44° Congresso della Societá Italiana di Biologia Marina | 2013

First record and population structure of the invasive species Musculista senhousia (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) in the Santa Gilla lagoon (south Sardinia).

Giulia Atzori; Francesco Palmas; Stefania Vittori; Serenella Cabiddu


Transitional Waters Bulletin | 2014

The macrozoobenthic community of the Santa Gilla lagoon (Southern Sardinia, Italy)

Serenella Cabiddu; Jacopo Culurgioni; Francesco Palmas; G Soldovilla; Giulia Atzori


CONGRESSO S.IT.E. | 2014

First record of the alien species Naineris setosa (Anellida: Orbiniidae) in the Tyrrhenian Sea (Santa Gilla lagoon - southern Sardinia, Italy)

Giulia Atzori; Blondine Agus; Simone Buttu; Eduardo López; Davide Moccia; Serenella Cabiddu


43° Congresso della Società Italiana di Biologia Marina | 2012

Reproductive period of Dipturus oxyrinchus (Elasmobranchii: Rajidae) in Sardinian seas

Serenella Cabiddu; Giulia Atzori; Antonello Mulas; Cristina Porcu; Maria Cristina Follesa


45 Congresso della Società Italiana di Biologia Marina | 2014

Artificial dens for Octopus vulgaris Cuvier, 1797 in the Sardinian Sea

Marco Mereu; Blondine Agus; Andrea Alvito; Giulia Atzori; Maurizio Fois; Danila Cuccu


CIESM WORKSHOP MONOGRAPHS | 2013

Egg-cases of Galeus melastomus (Chondrichthyes), Scyliorhinidae) in Sardinian waters

Serenella Cabiddu; Giulia Atzori; Marco Mereu; Francesco Palmas

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Marco Mereu

University of Cagliari

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Eduardo López

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Violetta Aru

University of Copenhagen

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