Nomiki Simboura
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
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PLOS ONE | 2015
Panagiotis D. Dimitriou; Nafsika Papageorgiou; Christos Arvanitidis; Georgia Assimakopoulou; Kalliopi Pagou; Konstantia N. Papadopoulou; Alexandra Pavlidou; Paraskevi Pitta; Sofia Reizopoulou; Nomiki Simboura; Ioannis Karakassis
A large data set from the Eastern Mediterranean was analyzed to explore the relationship between seawater column variables and benthic community status. Our results showed a strong quantitative link between the seawater column variables (Chlorophyll a and Eutrophication Index) and various indicators describing benthic diversity and community composition. The percentage of benthic opportunistic species increased significantly in the stations with high trophic status of the seawater column and so did the strength of the coupling between values of seawater column and benthic indicators. The Eutrophication Index threshold level of 0.85, separating the “Bad and Poor” from “Moderate to High” conditions could serve as an acceptable critical value above which there is a readily observable change in benthic community composition.
Israel Journal of Zoology | 2013
Maria Antonietta Pancucci-Papadopoulou; Nomiki Simboura; Argyro Zenetos; Maria Thessalou-Legaki; Artemis Nicolaidou
ABSTRACT The study of benthic macrofaunal communities along the NW coasts of Rodos (Rhodes) Island indicates that the area can be characterized as subtropical, with a high-energy hydrological regime. Of five stations sampled, 382 taxa were identified, some of special zoogeographic interest. The high diversity values observed are probably related to the rather coarse sediment (muddy sand) even in the deeper parts. No clear zonation of species composition was observed, while a very large number of rare species were found. Contribution of Lessepsian migrants to the benthic community composition is very low. Sorting coefficients of the sediment, depth, and hydrological conditions seem to play a synergistic role in the discrimination of benthic assemblages.
Biodiversity Data Journal | 2017
Sarah Faulwetter; Nomiki Simboura; Nikolaos Katsiaras; Giorgos Chatzigeorgiou; Christos Arvanitidis
Abstract Background The last annotated checklist of marine polychaetes in Greece was published in 2001. Since then, global taxonomic progress, combined with many new species records for Greece, required a thorough review of the taxonomic, nomenclatural and biogeographic status of the national species list. This checklist revises the status of all extant polychaete species reported from the Greek Exclusive Economic Zone since 1832. The work was undertaken as part of the efforts on compiling a national species inventory (Greek Taxon Information System initiative) in the framework of the LifeWatchGreece Research Infrastructure. New information This checklist comprises an updated and annotated inventory of polychaete species in Greek waters, compiled from literature reports, online databases, museum collections and unpublished datasets. The list provides information on 836 species-level taxa from Greece, of which 142 are considered questionable. An additional 84 species reported in the past are currently considered absent from Greece; reasons for the exclusion of each species are given. Fourteen species are reported here for the first time from Greek waters. At least 52 species in the present list constitute in fact a complex of cryptic or pseudo-cryptic species. Forty-seven species are considered non-native to the area. In addition to the species-level taxa reported in this checklist, eleven genera have been recorded from Greece with no representatives identified to species level. One replacement name is introduced. For each species, a comprehensive bibliographic list of occurrence records in Greece and the synonyms used in these publications are provided as supplementary material. Where necessary, the taxonomic, nomenclatural or biogeographic status is discussed. Finally, the findings are discussed in the wider context of Mediterranean polychaete biogeography, taxonomic practice and worldwide research progress.
Marine Ecology | 2000
Nomiki Simboura; Artemis Nicolaidou; Maria Thessalou-Legaki
Ecological Indicators | 2012
Panagiotis D. Dimitriou; Eugenia T. Apostolaki; Nafsika Papageorgiou; Sofia Reizopoulou; Nomiki Simboura; C. Arvanitidis; Ioannis Karakassis
Marine Ecology | 1998
Nomiki Simboura; Argyro Zenetos; Maria-Antonietta Pancucci-Papadopoulou; Maria Thessalou-Legaki; Socrates Papaspyrou
Marine Ecology | 1995
Nomiki Simboura; Argyro Zenetos; Maria Thessalou-Legaki; M.A Pancucci; Artemis Nicolaidou
Marine Ecology | 1993
Artemis Nicolaidou; Argyro Zenetos; Maria Antonietta Pancucci; Nomiki Simboura
Marine Ecology | 2014
Sofia Reizopoulou; Nomiki Simboura; Enrico Barbone; Floriana Aleffi; Alberto Basset; Artemis Nicolaidou
Marine Ecology | 2013
Borut Mavrič; Gorazd Urbanič; Lovrenc Lipej; Nomiki Simboura