2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquabot.2019.04.002
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Biomonitoring of Posidonia oceanica beds by a multiscale approach

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“…Posidonia oceanica is considered a vulnerable species, largely susceptible to perturbations, and is thus included within Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), which supports the Natura 2000 network of European protected areas. From a conservation perspective, and considering future increase in both anthropogenic and climatic pressures (Mannino 2018), the assessment and management of environmental quality require an adequate knowledge of the ecosystems that can be obtained only by multidisciplinary investigations (Cozza et al 2019;Domina et al 2018). Therefore further studies focused on the intra-variability of the meadows, by analyzing the allelic richness (Jahnke et al 2015), are needed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Posidonia oceanica is considered a vulnerable species, largely susceptible to perturbations, and is thus included within Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), which supports the Natura 2000 network of European protected areas. From a conservation perspective, and considering future increase in both anthropogenic and climatic pressures (Mannino 2018), the assessment and management of environmental quality require an adequate knowledge of the ecosystems that can be obtained only by multidisciplinary investigations (Cozza et al 2019;Domina et al 2018). Therefore further studies focused on the intra-variability of the meadows, by analyzing the allelic richness (Jahnke et al 2015), are needed.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if additional researches are necessary to define thresholds for classifying the different level of perturbation, the obtained results open interesting perspectives on the application of the phenol content in Cystoseira sensu latu and P. oceanica as possible biomarkers of environmental quality. In monitoring surveys, the assessment of health marine ecosystems should make provision for multidisciplinary investigations [161,162] and multiparametric approaches, including physiological biomarkers, biomarkers of general stress and more specific biomarkers [131], but also molecular ones [16,27,140,163].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Remote sensing would be very effective in obtaining a spatial and temporal survey of the meadows, through the generation of a broad and synoptic view of the coastal system, and a complete study of biotic and abiotic variables [200,[211][212][213][214]. Aquatic ecosystems are indeed characterized by strong optical signals deriving from the distinctive photosynthetic pigments of the various plant groups, from phytoplankton to submerged or emerged macroalgae, from marine phanerogams to coastal-terrestrial plants [215].…”
Section: Application 4: Posidonia Oceanica Monitoringmentioning
confidence: 99%