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Estuaries and Coasts | 2016

Can the Effects of Anthropogenic Pressures and Environmental Variability on Nekton Fauna Be Detected in Fishery Data? Insights from the Monitoring of the Artisanal Fishery Within the Venice Lagoon

Matteo Zucchetta; Luca Scapin; Francesco Cavraro; Fabio Pranovi; Anita Franco; Piero Franzoi

Nekton communities in transitional ecosystems are naturally adapted to stressful conditions associated with high environmental variability. Human activities in these systems are likely to determine additional stress with a possible effect on fish fauna, hence on fisheries. In order to test the relative importance of natural and anthropogenic factors in determining changes in nekton community, catches (incl. bycatch) from artisanal fisheries (fyke nets) were monitored seasonally in different areas of the Venice lagoon (Italy) between 2001 and 2013. Changes in nekton community composition and in the biomass of target and non-target species/groups were analysed, and the results were related to temporal factors, environmental characteristics and to the variability in anthropogenic pressures. Statistical tests were carried out using a model-based analysis of both univariate and multivariate data. Results highlighted that temporal factors and environmental conditions (i.e. the main chemico-physical descriptors) are more relevant than anthropogenic pressures in explaining spatial and temporal changes in the lagoon nekton assemblage, but that several characteristics of the assemblage, in particular the biomass of some particular categories and of the whole assemblage, are sensitive to human impacts. A particularly negligible effect seemed to be associated with fishing effort, thus suggesting that the monitoring of the local artisanal fishery is suitable also to provide useful information on the evaluation of the status of nekton assemblage.


Estuaries and Coasts | 2018

Local Habitat and Seascape Structure Influence Seagrass Fish Assemblages in the Venice Lagoon: The Importance of Conservation at Multiple Spatial Scales

Luca Scapin; Matteo Zucchetta; Adriano Sfriso; Piero Franzoi

Seagrass meadows are a critical component of estuarine and coastal seascapes, and their structure influences fish assemblages at multiple spatial scales. The patch mosaic model, which defines the seascape as a collection of interacting habitat types, is increasingly adopted to prioritise protected areas and design ecological restoration schemes, hence helping to preserve seagrass meadows and the associated fish assemblages. Despite that, there are few studies investigating the relative contribution of environmental characteristics measured at different spatial scales in determining the distribution of seagrass fish. This study collects fish and environmental observations taken at both site and seascape scales in seagrass meadows in the Venice lagoon (Adriatic Sea, Italy). By means of generalised linear models, it aims to disentangle the relative influence of local water quality and habitat characteristics from that of habitat mosaic properties, investigating the response of whole fish assemblage descriptors, feeding guilds and dominant species. While confirming the primary importance of local habitat quality, the study highlights that also seagrass habitat structure at the seascape scale is relevant for seagrass fish assemblages, influencing total biomass, biomass of macrobenthivorous and hyperbenthivorous/piscivorous species and seagrass specialists such as syngnathids. Conservation of seagrass fish assemblages can therefore be promoted in Mediterranean coastal lagoons by preserving or restoring some features of the habitat mosaic, namely the extension of seagrass patches and their shape complexity, in addition to local water quality and seagrass cover.


Web Ecology | 2016

Using fish assemblage to identify success criteria for seagrass habitat restoration

Luca Scapin; Matteo Zucchetta; Chiara Facca; Adriano Sfriso; Piero Franzoi


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2018

Linking pipefishes and seahorses to seagrass meadows in the Venice lagoon: Implications for conservation

Luca Scapin; Francesco Cavraro; Stefano Malavasi; Federico Riccato; Matteo Zucchetta; Piero Franzoi


XXVII Congresso della Società Italiana di Ecologia S.It.E. | 2017

Structural and functional recovery of fish communities during seagrass habitat restoration.

Cristina Andolina; S. Vizzini; A. Mazzola; Luca Scapin; Adriano Sfriso; Piero Franzoi


Società Botanica Italiana, Gruppo di Algologia, Riunione Scientifica Annuale. | 2017

Success of aquatic angiosperm transplantation in the northern Venice Lagoon.

Adriano Sfriso; Alessandro Buosi; Chiara Facca; Piero Franzoi; Luca Scapin; Matteo Zucchetta; A. Bonometto; R. Boscolo; Federico Rampazzo; F. Oselladore; Emanuele Ponis


52nd European Marine Biology Symposium, | 2017

Biodiversity changes after seagrass transplantation in coastal lagoon (habitat 1150*): Life Seresto Project in Venice Lagoon (Italy).

Chiara Facca; A. Bonometto; R. Boscolo; Alessandro Buosi; Piero Franzoi; F. Oselladore; Emanuele Ponis; Federico Rampazzo; Luca Scapin; Matteo Zucchetta; Adriano Sfriso


ECSA56 Coastal Systems in Transition | 2016

Seagrass restoring as measure to meet the Water Framework Directive objectives. Preliminary results from LIFE SERSTO project.

A. Bonometto; Chiara Facca; Luca Scapin; F. Oselladore; Federico Rampazzo; Alessandro Buosi; Daniela Berto; Piero Franzoi; R. Boscolo Brusà; Adriano Sfriso


BIOLOGIA MARINA MEDITERRANEA | 2016

Effects of fishery and other anthropogenic pressures on artisanal fishery catches in the Venice lagoon

Luca Scapin; Francesco Cavraro; Matteo Zucchetta; Piero Franzoi


12th International Seagrass Biology Workshop (ISBW) | 2016

Two years of seagrass restoration in the northern Venice lagoon (Italy) under LIFE SeResto: environmental constraints at multiple spatial scales to restoration of seagrass fish assemblages

Luca Scapin; Alessandro Buosi; Matteo Zucchetta; A. Bonometto; F. Oselladore; R. Boscolo; Adriano Sfriso; Piero Franzoi

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Piero Franzoi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Matteo Zucchetta

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Adriano Sfriso

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Chiara Facca

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Alessandro Buosi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Federico Rampazzo

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Francesco Cavraro

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Anita Franco

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Daniela Berto

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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Fabio Pranovi

Ca' Foscari University of Venice

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