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Identification of potential recruitment bottlenecks in larval stages of the giant fan mussel <Emphasis Type="Italic">Pinna nobilis</Emphasis> using specific quantitative PCR
Authors:Karl B Andree  Sergio Trigos  Nardo Vicente  Noelia Carrasco  Francesca Carella  Patricia Prado
Institution:1.Istituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costiero, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, S.S. Mazara del Vallo,Mazara Del Vallo,Italy;2.Istituto per l’Ambiente Marino Costiero, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche CNR-IAMC, S.S. Oristano,Oristano,Italy;3.Dipartimento di Biologia e Biotecnologie Charles Darwin (BBCD),Sapienza Università di Roma,Rome,Italy
Abstract:The largest semi-enclosed basin in the world, the Mediterranean Sea, is characterized by high biodiversity and heavy human pressure on the coastal system. The Strait of Sicily (SoS) represents the boundary between western and eastern Mediterranean sub-regions and is an important biodiversity hot spot. Given its ecotonal nature and it being a “crossroad” for the westward expansion of warm-temperate and tropical species from the Levantin basin, the SoS is likely to play a key role in future climate change related biodiversity changes within the Mediterranean. The complexity of the SoS ecosystem, characterized by wider shallow detritic and rocky banks on the continental shelf hosting large biodiverse communities, and peculiar circulation pattern, promotes species diversity and abundance. In addition, the deep-sea is characterized by the occurrence of extremely vulnerable habitats, such as deep-water communities of scleractinian corals, antipatharians, gorgonians, and red coral. We review the current knowledge on the main characteristics of the north sector of the SoS ecosystem. The SoS ecosystem is increasingly threatened by expanding anthropogenic pressures in the area and specific conservation measures should be implemented on a national and international level to protect the relevant and vulnerable habitats.
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