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View article: Deciphering uptake mechanisms of potentially toxic elements in seaweeds using high resolution imaging analysis
Deciphering uptake mechanisms of potentially toxic elements in seaweeds using high resolution imaging analysis Open
Pollution by potentially toxic elements (PTEs) such as Pb and Zn threatens seaweed populations, which sustain marine coastal ecosystems. Understanding how seaweeds uptake and release these pollutants is crucial to assessing their impact. T…
View article: Rare sex but a long life sustain seaweed populations at the warm edge of their range
Rare sex but a long life sustain seaweed populations at the warm edge of their range Open
Aim The life cycle of many organisms is all but stable across their distribution range. Most commonly, populations respond to environmental variation by shifting the timing of reproductive events (phenology). Or more profoundly, population…
View article: Biomarkers and metal content in white seabream (Diplodus sargus) and its relationship with the occurrence of the Abnormal Tough Syndrome
Biomarkers and metal content in white seabream (Diplodus sargus) and its relationship with the occurrence of the Abnormal Tough Syndrome Open
There is still controversy on the cause of the incidence of abnormal tough syndrome (ATS) in some fish species, mainly the white seabream (Diplodus sargus). This work analyses the incidence of the ATS in white seabream in areas with a diff…
View article: Non-indigenous seaweeds in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia: a critical synthesis of diversity, spatial and temporal patterns
Non-indigenous seaweeds in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia: a critical synthesis of diversity, spatial and temporal patterns Open
Effective monitoring of non-indigenous seaweeds and combatting their effects relies on a solid confirmation of the non-indigenous status of the respective species. We critically analysed the status of presumed non-indigenous seaweed specie…
View article: Non-indigenous seaweed records in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia
Non-indigenous seaweed records in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia Open
This dataset accompanies the publication "Non-indigenous seaweeds in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia: a critical synthesis of diversity, spatial and temporal patterns" (van der Loos, Bafort, Bosch, et al…
View article: Non-indigenous seaweed records in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia
Non-indigenous seaweed records in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia Open
This dataset accompanies the publication "Non-indigenous seaweeds in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia: a critical synthesis of diversity, spatial and temporal patterns" (van der Loos, Bafort, Bosch, et al…
View article: Non-indigenous seaweeds in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia: a critical synthesis of diversity, spatial and temporal patterns
Non-indigenous seaweeds in the Northeast Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia: a critical synthesis of diversity, spatial and temporal patterns Open
Effective monitoring and combatting the effect of non-indigenous seaweeds relies on a solid confirmation of the non-indigenous status of the species. We critically analysed the status of presumed non-indigenous seaweed species reported fro…
View article: Pre-spawning fat and trace metals in Diplodus sargus (Pisces, Sparidae) and possible relationship with the abnormally tough syndrome (ATS)
Pre-spawning fat and trace metals in Diplodus sargus (Pisces, Sparidae) and possible relationship with the abnormally tough syndrome (ATS) Open
View article: Editorial: Marine Aquaculture Impacts on Marine Biota
Editorial: Marine Aquaculture Impacts on Marine Biota Open
EDITORIAL article Front. Mar. Sci., 26 February 2021Sec. Marine Fisheries, Aquaculture and Living Resources https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2021.615267
View article: Marine Aquaculture Impacts on Marine Biota
Marine Aquaculture Impacts on Marine Biota Open
Book about the topic marine aquaculture impacts on marine biota, edited by Margarida Casadevall, Conxi Rodríguez-Prieto, Jordi Torres, Catarina Eira, Michel Marengo, Pierre Lejeune, Roberto Merciai and Jonathan Richir, and published in 'Fr…
View article: Phycological Herbaria as a Useful Tool to Monitor Long-Term Changes of Macroalgae Diversity: Some Case Studies from the Mediterranean Sea
Phycological Herbaria as a Useful Tool to Monitor Long-Term Changes of Macroalgae Diversity: Some Case Studies from the Mediterranean Sea Open
The Mediterranean Sea is currently experiencing a decline in the abundance of several key species, as a consequence of anthropogenic pressures (e.g., increase in human population, habitat modification and loss, pollution, coastal urbanizat…
View article: The Strange Case of Tough White Seabream (Diplodus sargus, Teleostei: Sparidae): A First Approach to the Extent of the Phenomenon in the Mediterranean
The Strange Case of Tough White Seabream (Diplodus sargus, Teleostei: Sparidae): A First Approach to the Extent of the Phenomenon in the Mediterranean Open
A worrying phenomenon has been affecting the common white seabream (Diplodus sargus) for near 40 years. Professional and recreational fishers from the Mediterranean coasts and the Atlantic coasts of Europe and Macaronesia have reported ind…
View article: A synoptic key to the Rhodophyta of the Western Mediterranean. Part. I. Gigartinales, Halymeniales, Hildenbrandiales and Plocamiales
A synoptic key to the Rhodophyta of the Western Mediterranean. Part. I. Gigartinales, Halymeniales, Hildenbrandiales and Plocamiales Open
A synoptic key for identifying the Gigartinales, Halymeniales, Hildenbrandiales and Plocamiales from the Western Mediterranean has been prepared in order to facilitate the recognition of these res algae. The orders Gigartinales with some 6…
View article: Why long term trawled red algae beds off Balearic Islands (western Mediterranean) still persist?
Why long term trawled red algae beds off Balearic Islands (western Mediterranean) still persist? Open
The bottom morphology, the surface sediments and the epibenthic community of two adjacent areas
\nwithin the fishing ground traditionally known as Pesquera Rica (Balearic Islands) were characterized using
\nmultibeam echosounder, van Veen …
View article: Cost-benefit of three different methods for studying Mediterranean rocky benthic assemblages
Cost-benefit of three different methods for studying Mediterranean rocky benthic assemblages Open
Here we compare the applicability, the information provided and the cost-benefit of three sampling methods usually used in the study of rocky benthic assemblages. For comparative purposes, sampling was performed seasonally and along a dept…
View article: The importance of the age when evaluating mercury pollution in fishes: the case of <em>Diplodus sargus</em> (Pisces, Sparidae) in the NW Mediterranean
The importance of the age when evaluating mercury pollution in fishes: the case of <em>Diplodus sargus</em> (Pisces, Sparidae) in the NW Mediterranean Open
The aim of this study was to analyse the concentration of mercury (Hg) in the muscle of a\n\t\t\t\t common littoral, omnivorous fish such as the white seabream, Diplodus sargus, and to evaluate its\n\t\t\t\t relationship with the age and s…
View article: <i>Gracilaria corallicola</i> and <i>G. multipartita</i> (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta), two related flattened European species
<i>Gracilaria corallicola</i> and <i>G. multipartita</i> (Gracilariales, Rhodophyta), two related flattened European species Open
Two European species of Gracilaria possess flattened blades borne on cylindrical axes, namely, G. multipartita, known primarily from the Atlantic coast, and G. corallicola from the Mediterranean Sea. They are sister species that cluster wi…
View article: Macroalgal-dominated coastal detritic communities from the Western Mediterranean and the Northeastern Atlantic
Macroalgal-dominated coastal detritic communities from the Western Mediterranean and the Northeastern Atlantic Open
This is a qualitative comparison of the distribution of macroalgal-dominated coastal detritic communities from the Western Mediterranean and the Northeastern Atlantic, based on our own data from the Balearic Islands (Western Mediterranean)…