نتایج جستجو برای: cyclogensis centers of mediterranean sea

تعداد نتایج: 21194568  

2013
Daria Sanna Piero Cossu Gian Luca Dedola Fabio Scarpa Ferruccio Maltagliati Alberto Castelli Piero Franzoi Tiziana Lai Benedetto Cristo Marco Curini-Galletti Paolo Francalacci Marco Casu

Pinna nobilis is the largest endemic Mediterranean marine bivalve. During past centuries, various human activities have promoted the regression of its populations. As a consequence of stringent standards of protection, demographic expansions are currently reported in many sites. The aim of this study was to provide the first large broad-scale insight into the genetic variability of P. nobilis i...

Journal: Desert 2008
F. Khoshakhlagh M. Jafarbeglou R. Ouji

The effective patterns and mechanisms of synoptic systems during the wet and dry spells in Midwest of Iran(MWI) analyzed and discussed on seasonal scales from 1974 to 2003. Synoptic Analysis is based on synoptic chartson Sea Level Pressure (SLP), 850 and 500 Hpa levels. The results of synoptic analysis show that dry spells in MWIare mostly corresponded to Azores High (AZH) intensifying and its ...

2013
Gily Merkado Maria Holzmann Laure Apothéloz-Perret-Gentil Jan Pawlowski Uri Abdu Ahuva Almogi-Labin Orit Hyams-Kaphzan Anna Bakhrat Sigal Abramovich

The Mediterranean Sea is considered as one of the hotspots of marine bioinvasions, largely due to the influx of tropical species migrating through the Suez Canal, so-called Lessepsian migrants. Several cases of Lessepsian migration have been documented recently, however, little is known about the ecological characteristics of the migrating species and their aptitude to colonize the new areas. T...

2002
Giuseppe Bucciarelli Daniel Golani Giacomo Bernardi

Marine cryptic species, taxa that are morphologically identical but genetically distinct, may be important and underestimated components of the ecosystem. The understanding of several ecological interactions, such as marine bioinvasions, could be altered by the correct description of the bioinvaders. Here, we have focused our study on the hardyhead silverside, Atherinomorus lacunosus, a Lesseps...

2014
Irene Rivetti Simonetta Fraschetti Piero Lionello Enrico Zambianchi Ferdinando Boero

Satellite data show a steady increase, in the last decades, of the surface temperature (upper few millimetres of the water surface) of the Mediterranean Sea. Reports of mass mortalities of benthic marine invertebrates increased in the same period. Some local studies interpreted the two phenomena in a cause-effect fashion. However, a basin-wide picture of temperature changes combined with a syst...

Journal: :Marine pollution bulletin 2010
Josep Lloret

This paper summarizes the overall benefits supplied by Mediterranean marine biodiversity to human health and highlights the anthropogenic and environmental causes that are threatening these benefits. First, the Mediterranean Sea is a valuable source of seafood, which is an important component of the so-called "Mediterranean diet". This type of diet has several health benefits, including cardio ...

2013
Gabriel Jordà Damià Gomis

[1] A common practice in sea level research is to analyze separately the variability of the steric and mass components of sea level. However, there are conceptual and practical issues that have sometimes been misinterpreted, leading to erroneous and contradictory conclusions on regional sea level variability. The crucial point to be noted is that the steric component does not account for volume...

2012
F. M. Calafat G. Jordà M. Marcos D. Gomis

[1] We compare the results of three baroclinic models with the aim of evaluating their skills in reproducing Mediterranean long-term sea level variability. The models are an ocean-ice coupled forced global model (ORCA), a regional forced ocean model (OM8) and a regional coupled atmosphere-ocean model (MITgcm). Model results are compared for the period 1961–2000 against hydrographic observations...

2015
Stefano Marras Andrea Cucco Fabio Antognarelli Ernesto Azzurro Marco Milazzo Michel Bariche Momme Butenschön Susan Kay Massimiliano Di Bitetto Giovanni Quattrocchi Matteo Sinerchia Paolo Domenici

Global increase in sea temperatures has been suggested to facilitate the incoming and spread of tropical invaders. The increasing success of these species may be related to their higher physiological performance compared with indigenous ones. Here, we determined the effect of temperature on the aerobic metabolic scope (MS) of two herbivorous fish species that occupy a similar ecological niche i...

2015
Athanassios C. Tsikliras Anny Dinouli Vasileios-Zikos Tsiros Eleni Tsalkou

The status of the Mediterranean and Black Sea fisheries was evaluated for the period 1970-2010 on a subarea basis, using various indicators including the temporal variability of total landings, the number of recorded stocks, the mean trophic level of the catch, the fishing-in-balance index and the catch-based method of stock classification. All indicators confirmed that the fisheries resources ...

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