Sources and Distributions of Dissolved and Particulate Hydrocarbons in Surface Coastal Waters from the Gulf of Gabès (Tunisia, Southern Mediterranean Sea)

Author(s):  
Rania Fourati ◽  
Marc Tedetti ◽  
Catherine Guigue ◽  
Madeleine Goutx ◽  
Hatem Zaghden ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 56 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hichem Kacem ◽  
Hela Derbel ◽  
Lassâd Neifar

AbstractHypocreadium caputvadum sp. nov. (Digenea, Lepocreadiidae) is described from the intestine of Balistes capriscus Gmelin collected from the Gulf of Gabès (Tunisia) in the southern Mediterranean Sea. This new species can be distinguished by a combination of characteristics shared by no other described species of Hypocreadium Ozaki, 1936. These characteristics include the presence of a distinct anterior notch, the follicular vitellarium confluent in the forebody, the presence of a muscular sphincter at the level of the anterior third of the metraterm and the size and the position of the cirrus-sac.


2019 ◽  
Vol 224 ◽  
pp. 281-288 ◽  
Author(s):  
Radhouan El Zrelli ◽  
Lotfi Rabaoui ◽  
Mohsen Ben Alaya ◽  
Sylvie Castet ◽  
Cyril Zouiten ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol 11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marianne Quéméneur ◽  
Malika Bel Hassen ◽  
Fabrice Armougom ◽  
Yosra Khammeri ◽  
Rim Lajnef ◽  
...  

Prokaryotes play an important role in biogeochemical cycling in marine ecosystems, but little is known about their diversity and composition, and how they may contribute to the ecological functioning of coastal areas in the South Mediterranean Sea. This study investigated bacterial and archaeal community diversity in seawater samples along the Tunisian coast subject to important physicochemical disturbances. The 16S amplicon sequencing survey revealed higher prokaryotic diversity in the northern Tunisian bays than in southeastern waters (Gulf of Gabès). The major taxonomic groups identified in all samples were Alphaproteobacteria (40.9%), Gammaproteobacteria (18.7%), Marine Group II Euryarchaeota (11.3%), and Cyanobacteria (10.9%). Among them, the relative abundance of Alteromonadales, Prochlorococcus, and some clades of Pelagibacterales (SAR11) significantly differed between the northern and the southern bays, whereas no difference was observed across coastal waters in the archaeal Candidatus Poseidoniales (MGII), Synechococcus, and Pelagibacteraceae (SAR11 clade Ia), for which no relationship was observed with the environmental variables. Both Pseudoalteromonas and Alteromonas levels increased with the increasing salinity, density and nutrients (NH4+ and/or PO43–) gradients detected toward the southern waters, while the SAR11 clades Ib and IV and Prochlorococcus, decreased in the shallow, salty and nutrient-rich coastal waters of the Gulf of Gabès. Rhodobacteraceae was positively correlated with Synechococcus and chlorophyll levels, suggesting a relationship with phytoplankton biomass. The present study provides the first insights into planktonic prokaryotic community composition in the South Mediterranean Sea through the analysis of Tunisian seawaters, which may support further investigations on the role of bacterioplankton in the biogeochemistry of these ecosystems.


2016 ◽  
Vol 35 (2) ◽  
pp. 289-397 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nadia Ayache ◽  
Leila Hmida ◽  
Joana F. M. F. Cardoso ◽  
Zohra Haouas ◽  
Fiz Da Costa ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 277-297
Author(s):  
Sandrine Chifflet ◽  
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Marc Tedetti ◽  
Hana Zouch ◽  
Rania Fourati ◽  
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