Diet and prey selectivity of the red mullet,Mullus barbatus(Pisces: Mullidae), from the southern Tyrrhenian Sea: the role of the surf zone as a feeding ground

2013 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 167-178 ◽  
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Valentina Esposito ◽  
Franco Andaloro ◽  
Daniela Bianca ◽  
Antonino Natalotto ◽  
Teresa Romeo ◽  
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Alessandro Criscoli ◽  
Paolo Carpentieri ◽  
Francesco Colloca ◽  
Andrea Belluscio ◽  
Giandomenico Ardizzone

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Daniele Casalbore ◽  
Francesco Latino Chiocci

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Vol 16 (3) ◽  
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V. ESPOSITO ◽  
L. CASTRIOTA ◽  
P. BATTAGLIA ◽  
P. CONSOLI ◽  
T. ROMEO ◽  
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Fish assemblage in a surf zone of the southern Tyrrhenian Sea was investigated for the first time. Samples were collected during four surveys by a modified beach-seine, from June 2005 to May 2006. Overall, 42 species belonging to 19 families were recorded. Among them, Sardina pilchardus showed the highest abundance values, while Mugilids (Oedalechilus labeo and Liza aurata) were the most frequently caught species. The fish community was dominated by pelagic and gregarious species using this habitat as a foraging ground and recruitment area. Juveniles and early adults made up the largest proportion of the ichthyofauna. Fishes inhabiting the surf zone were mainly strictly benthic invertebrate feeders and invertivorous/piscivorous fish; strictly planktivorous were represented by few species but strongly dominant in terms of catch per unit effort; strictly piscivorous fish were poorly represented. Fish composition varied over the study period with the greatest abundance in May and December, and the highest richness and diversity in October.


2012 ◽  
Vol 1 (33) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Vincenzo Albanese ◽  
Keith Powell ◽  
Giovanni Cuomo

A new Marina, capable of hosting up to 1,000 boats, is being constructed along the southern Tyrrhenian Sea coast of Italy. The Marina is separated from the shore by a 80 m wide channel and access to the harbour will be via a bridge designed by Santiago Calatrava. Design improvements and refinements were identified through physical and numerical model studies. This paper shows the important role of numerical and physical models in the design process of a marina. For this project the physical model study has confirmed the effectiveness of the optimised design


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Maurizio Petrelli ◽  
Daniele Morgavi ◽  
Francesco P. Vetere ◽  
Renat R. Almeev ◽  
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2009 ◽  
Vol 66 (9) ◽  
pp. 1883-1891 ◽  
Author(s):  
Teresa Maggio ◽  
Sabrina Lo Brutto ◽  
Flavio Garoia ◽  
Fausto Tinti ◽  
Marco Arculeo

Abstract Maggio, T., Lo Brutto, S., Garoia, F., Tinti, F., and Arculeo, M. 2009. Microsatellite analysis of red mullet Mullus barbatus (Perciformes, Mullidae) reveals the isolation of the Adriatic Basin in the Mediterranean Sea. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 66: 1883–1891. The red mullet Mullus barbatus is commercially one of the most important demersal fish resources in the Mediterranean. Molecular data on its genetic population structure throughout the Mediterranean are reported. Six microsatellite loci displayed a high degree of expected heterozygosity and a high allele number per locus. The Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium test revealed an overall tendency towards heterozygote deficiency, probably caused by the admixture of various demes. Population differentiation was assessed by analysis of molecular variance (AMOVA) and Bayesian analysis. AMOVA showed that most of the variation was within the population, but the mean value of FST was significant, indicating genetic differentiation among the samples analysed. This differentiation is primarily attributable to the isolation of the Adriatic samples and partly to a weaker substructuring of the populations in the Gulf of Lions, Tyrrhenian Sea, Strait of Sicily, and Ionian Sea. Bayesian analysis also revealed genetic differentiation among the samples analysed, identifying two genetic clusters. The restricted gene flow from and to the Adriatic, also recorded for other fish species, most likely reflects the environmental separation of the Adriatic and suggests that management protocols for the red mullet in the Mediterranean should be revisited.


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