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Hydrobiologia | 2001

Notes on the distribution and biology of the deep-sea crab Bathynectes maravigna (Brachyura: Portunidae) in the Mediterranean Sea

Pere Abelló; N. Ungaro; Chrissi-Yianna Politou; Pedro Torres; E. Roman; Paola Rinelli; Porzia Maiorano; G. Norrito

Data on the distribution and biology of the deep-sea portunid crab Bathynectes maravigna are reported for the Mediterranean Sea, based on several fisheries research surveys. Densities are low and, therefore, biological data are scarce. In the western Mediterranean, the species is much commoner in Alborán Sea than in the Catalano-Balearic Sea. Occurrences are also scarce in the southern Adriatic and northwestern Thyrrenian Sea, as well as in the Ionian Sea. The Alborán Sea and the seas surrounding the southern Italian peninsula are the areas where densities are the highest. The occurrence depth range was found to be 245–786 m, but most of the occurrences took place deeper than 500 m. Sizes ranged between 9 and 51 mm carapace length in males and between 12 and 51 mm in females. Ovigerous females have been only reported in October–December and March–May. Eighty three percent of both males and females are right-handed. Sexual dimorphism was present in cheliped length with males having longer chelae than females. The species appears to be much commoner in those areas where Atlantic influence is the highest.


The Scientific World Journal | 2012

A Histological Study of Ovarian Development in the Giant Red Shrimp Aristaeomorpha foliacea (Crustacea: Decapoda: Aristeidae) from the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea (Western Mediterranean)

Anna Perdichizzi; Laura Pirrera; Valeria Micale; U. Muglia; Paola Rinelli

The reproductive features of the giant red shrimp, Aristaeomorpha foliacea, were investigated in the southern Tyrrhenian sea by experimental trawl sampling. The annual length-frequency distribution showed a multimodal trend in females, ranging between 16 and 67 mm carapace length (CL), and a unimodal trend in males (18–45 mm CL). Mature males occurred in different proportions all year round, while females displayed seasonal maturity (June—September), with a peak in July. Six oocyte developmental stages were identified, the most advanced of which (Pv, postvitellogenic) had never been described before in this species. Ovary development followed a group-synchronous pattern, with the yolked oocyte stock clearly separated from the reservoir of unyolked oocytes, suggesting that A. foliacea is a total spawner, with determinate fecundity. Based upon histological findings, a revision of macroscopic maturity staging employed in Mediterranean bottom trawl surveys (MEDITS) is proposed.


Hydrobiologia | 2013

Stock identification of Rajaclavata L. (Chondrichthyes, Rajidae) in two contiguous areas of the Mediterranean

Teresa Bottari; Paola Rinelli; Marco L. Bianchini; Sergio Ragonese

The abundance, occurrence, biological features, growth and mortality parameters of the thornback ray, Raja clavata L. 1758 (Rajformes, Rajidae), coming from two contiguous areas of the Strait of Sicily (Central Mediterranean Sea) were analysed in order to discriminate the stocks. The two investigated areas include bottoms off southern Sicily (I-G16) and bottoms further at large (O-G16). The density indexes, biomass indexes and occurrences were substantially lower in I-G16 than O-G16. On the contrary, the biological traits were more similar, although significant differences were detected in the sex ratio, in the median total length of all specimens, in the length frequency distribution, in the estimated maximum length and in the female length-weight slope parameter. The median length of fully mature specimens did not significantly differ between the two areas. The von Bertalanffy’s asymptotic length and the ratio of total mortality/von Bertalanffy’s curvature parameter suggest a total mortality higher in the I-G16 than the O-G16 populations. This article supports the hypothesis that the investigated populations, in spite of a similar original life cycle, have evolved in two distinct unit stocks as a consequence of the different fishing efforts and the low-intermingling rate between the two areas.


Journal of Marine Biology | 2012

On the Occurrence of the Blunthead Puffer, Sphoeroides pachygaster (Osteichthyes: Tetraodontidae), in the Strait of Messina (Central Mediterranean)

Daniela Giordano; A. Profeta; L. Pirrera; F. Soraci; Francesco Perdichizzi; Silvestro Greco; A. Perdichizzi; Paola Rinelli

The record of Sphoeroides pachygaster reveals the presence of the species in the Strait of Messina (Central Mediterranean Sea). The adult species was captured on 15 march 2012. It measured 280 mm of total length and weighed 461.5 g. Morphometric measurements (mm) and meristic counts were reported in this paper.


Journal of Shellfish Research | 2017

Transplant Trials of the Fan Mussel Pinna nobilis Inside the Coastal Lagoon of Capo Peloro (Central Mediterranean, Italy)

Teresa Bottari; Andrea Spinelli; Barbara Busalacchi; Paola Rinelli; Salvatore Giacobbe

ABSTRACT The fan mussel Pinna nobilis is threatened by several anthropogenic disturbances that are only partially mitigated by current conservation measures. In the Faro Lake Natural Reserve, the fan mussel population suffers from insufficient recruitment while, due to periodic dredging, a high larval supply within the canals does not support a stable population. In the present study, a robust number of fan mussel specimens were transplanted from a high-impact site to a guarded area to test the effects of transplantation on future conservation efforts. Over a 12-mo period, high survival and elevated growth were observed in the test population in comparison with the local population, demonstrating transplantation as a feasible and efficient method to prevent P. nobilis population decline. Such small-scale experiments provide useful indications for better management approaches for both of the threatened species and the natural hosting environment.


Comparative Parasitology | 2017

New Host Records for the Marine Fish Ectoparasite Argulus vittatus (Crustacea: Branchiura: Argulidae)

Teresa Bottari; Adriana Profeta; Nunziacarla Spanò; Francesco Longo; Paola Rinelli

ABSTRACT: The branchiuran parasite Argulus vittatus (Crustacea: Branchiura: Argulidae) was collected from the pectoral fin of the axillary bream Pagellus acarne, comber Serranus cabrilla, and greater amberjack Seriola dumerili from the northern coasts of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea), Italy. Pagellus acarne, Serranus cabrilla, and Seriola dumerili are new hosts for A. vittatus.


Journal of Marine Biology | 2015

Comparison between Otoliths and Length Based Ageing and Growth of African Armoured Searobin (Peristedion cataphractum L. 1758; Teleostei, Peristediidae) off the Southern Coasts of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea)

Teresa Bottari; Salvatore Gancitano; Paola Rinelli; Sergio Ragonese

The recovering of Peristedion cataphractum otoliths collected between 1991 and 1992 from specimens sampled off the southern coasts of Sicily has allowed a direct ageing and growth estimation to be compared with the length based method estimates produced in successive years. Overall, 855 left otoliths (sagittae) were recovered, measured, and read as a whole surface. The core and rings distances were also measured to perform back-calculation. The otolith length-body length relationships were allometric. Back-calculated lengths at age were in agreement with the lengths estimated with otolith readings. Present results showed a good congruency between otoliths and length based method.


Scientia Marina | 2002

MEDITS-based information on the deep-water red shrimps Aristaeomorpha foliacea and Aristeus antennatus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Aristeidae)*

Angelo Cau; Aina Carbonell; Maria Cristina Follesa; Alessandro Mannini; G. Norrito; Lidia Orsi-Relini; Chrissi-Yianna Politou; Sergio Ragonese; Paola Rinelli


Fisheries Research | 2015

Is square-mesh better selective than larger mesh? A perspective on the management for Mediterranean trawl fisheries

Antonello Sala; Alessandro Lucchetti; Anna Perdichizzi; Bent Herrmann; Paola Rinelli


Cybium | 2005

Observations on distribution and biology of Galeus melastomus (Chondrichthyes, Scyliorhinidae) in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea (central Mediterranean)

Paola Rinelli; Teresa Bottari; G. Florio; T. Romeo; Daniela Giordano; Silvestro Greco

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Teresa Bottari

National Research Council

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Silvestro Greco

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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Sergio Ragonese

Institute of Rural Management Anand

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Sergio Ragonese

Institute of Rural Management Anand

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Pierpaolo Consoli

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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T. Romeo

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn

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G. Norrito

Institute of Rural Management Anand

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