Mediterranean coastal systems, particularly those characterized by river mouths, have played an important role in the history of human civilization, thanks to unique species assemblages, a high biodiversity, and complex ecological interactions. The overlapping of multiple cross-scale effects, triggered by the ongoing climate change, makes these systems particularly important sites for ecological studies. Here, we have investigated the phytoplankton community structure in the terminal stretch of the Sele River (Tyrrhenian Sea) under two different hydrological regimes: i) with river mouth occluded by sediments preventing water exchange with the sea; ii) with river mouth completely opened, which allowed the maximum water mass exchanges between the river and the sea. The strong variations in physical-chemical properties of the water column, the point-distribution of total phy toplankton biomass, and the dominance of cryptophytes and cyanophytes under occluded and opened river mouth, respec tively, indicate the presence of strong allogenic pressures acting on the system. Our data suggest that the monitoring of phyto plankton communities in the terminal stretch of micro-tidal estu aries, could be a useful tool for studying the extent of climate change underway in Mediterranean coastal marine areas.

Phytoplankton community as monitoring tool in the terminal stretch of a micro-tidal estuary facing the Tyrrhenian Sea / Bolinesi, Francesco; Serino, Emanuela; Carotenuto, Angelo; Fanina, Silvia; Mangoni, Olga. - In: ADVANCES IN OCEANOGRAPHY AND LIMNOLOGY. - ISSN 1947-573X. - 14:1(2023). [10.4081/aiol.2023.11070]

Phytoplankton community as monitoring tool in the terminal stretch of a micro-tidal estuary facing the Tyrrhenian Sea

Francesco Bolinesi
Primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;
Emanuela Serino
Formal Analysis
;
Angelo Carotenuto
Formal Analysis
;
Silvia Fanina
Methodology
;
Olga Mangoni
Ultimo
Writing – Review & Editing
2023

Abstract

Mediterranean coastal systems, particularly those characterized by river mouths, have played an important role in the history of human civilization, thanks to unique species assemblages, a high biodiversity, and complex ecological interactions. The overlapping of multiple cross-scale effects, triggered by the ongoing climate change, makes these systems particularly important sites for ecological studies. Here, we have investigated the phytoplankton community structure in the terminal stretch of the Sele River (Tyrrhenian Sea) under two different hydrological regimes: i) with river mouth occluded by sediments preventing water exchange with the sea; ii) with river mouth completely opened, which allowed the maximum water mass exchanges between the river and the sea. The strong variations in physical-chemical properties of the water column, the point-distribution of total phy toplankton biomass, and the dominance of cryptophytes and cyanophytes under occluded and opened river mouth, respec tively, indicate the presence of strong allogenic pressures acting on the system. Our data suggest that the monitoring of phyto plankton communities in the terminal stretch of micro-tidal estu aries, could be a useful tool for studying the extent of climate change underway in Mediterranean coastal marine areas.
2023
Phytoplankton community as monitoring tool in the terminal stretch of a micro-tidal estuary facing the Tyrrhenian Sea / Bolinesi, Francesco; Serino, Emanuela; Carotenuto, Angelo; Fanina, Silvia; Mangoni, Olga. - In: ADVANCES IN OCEANOGRAPHY AND LIMNOLOGY. - ISSN 1947-573X. - 14:1(2023). [10.4081/aiol.2023.11070]
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