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Chemistry and Ecology | 2011

The rise of thermophilic sea urchins and the expansion of barren grounds in the Mediterranean Sea

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.


Ices Journal of Marine Science | 2017

Morphological response of the larvae of Arbacia lixula to near-future ocean warming and acidification

Giulia Visconti; Fabrizio Gianguzza; Emanuela Butera; Valentina Costa; Salvatrice Vizzini; Maria Byrne; Paola Gianguzza

&NA; The distribution of the sea urchin Arbacia lixula, a warm affinity species, has been expanding in the Mediterranean Sea. To address questions on potential for future success of this species in the region, the thermotolerance of larval development was investigated in context of regional warming. The larvae were reared in present day spawning period (20 °C) and warming conditions (+4 = 24 and +6 = 26 °C). As the calcifying larvae of sea urchins are vulnerable to stunted growth caused by ocean acidification, the impact of lower pH (−0.3 pH units) on larval development was also investigated in combination with warming. Morphological traits of the larvae, post‐oral length arms, overall length of larvae and body length, were affected by increased temperature across pH treatments, indicating that for the larvae of southern Mediterranean population here, 24 °C appears to approximate the optimal temperature for development. A slightly negative effect of pH was evident. Increased temperature ameliorated the stunting effect of acidification on growth. The thermal tolerance of A. lixula development overlaps with projections for warming in the region by 2100 and also indicates that this species has acclimatized or adapted its reproductive biology to the broad environmental conditions of the Mediterranean Sea. Due to the broad thermal range (˜10 °C) of development of A. lixula across its distribution, this species is likely to be a winner in the climate change stakes. The broad thermal tolerance of the larvae is likely to assure population connectivity between Mediterranean sub‐basins populations. The continued success of A. lixula can have a strong consequences for the ecological structure of Mediterranean rocky habitat.


Marine Environmental Research | 2014

Temperature modulates the response of the thermophilous sea urchin Arbacia lixula early life stages to CO2-driven acidification

Paola Gianguzza; Giulia Visconti; Fabrizio Gianguzza; Salvatrice Vizzini; Gianluca Sarà; Sam Dupont


Aquaculture Research | 2018

Experimental rearing of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus fed with discards of the lettuce Lactuca sativa in a sea‐based system

Salvatrice Vizzini; Giulia Visconti; Antonino Vaccaro; Antonio Mazzola


Thalassas: an International Journal of Marine Sciences | 2015

New body metrics to determine asteroid size and weight directly in the field

Paola Gianguzza; F. Di Trapani; Chiara Bonaviri; Giulia Visconti; A. Deidun; Fabio Badalamenti


XXI Congresso della Societa Italiana di Ecologia | 2011

Successo di fecondazione di Arbacia lixula: limitazione da sperma e longevità dei gameti

Silvano Riggio; Fabrizio Gianguzza; Paola Gianguzza; Giulia Visconti; Ficano G; Butera E; Visconti G; Gianguzza F; Riggio S; Gianguzza P


Archive | 2011

Plp38MAPK activity in embryogenesis, morphogenesis and stress response: an indicator of perfect health?

Caterina Casano; Fabrizio Gianguzza; Paola Gianguzza; Marco Emanuele; Giulia Visconti; Gianguzza P


Archive | 2011

Arbacia lixula pluteus size is shaped by temperature.

Fabrizio Gianguzza; Paola Gianguzza; Giulia Visconti; Butera E; Visconti G; Gianguzza P; Gianguzza F


Archive | 2011

Effects of temperature rising and ocean acidification on reproductive success in the sea urchin Arbacia lixula (L.)

Fabrizio Gianguzza; Paola Gianguzza; Giulia Visconti; Visconti G; Butera E; Gianguzza F; Gianguzza P


Archive | 2010

Larval development of Arbacia lixula (Linneo, 1758) in two Marine Protected Area: preliminary data.

Silvano Riggio; Fabrizio Gianguzza; Paola Gianguzza; Giulia Visconti; E Butera; Gianguzza P

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University of Palermo

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