2012
DOI: 10.1093/plankt/fbs019
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Community structure and seasonal dynamics of tintinnid ciliates in Kastela Bay (middle Adriatic Sea)

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“…L -1 at 9 stations in the northern Adriatic Sea. In the middle Adriatic Sea, Bojanić et al (2012) found values of about 100 cells L -1 at a station in the Split Channel, and Vidjak et al (2009) reported a maximum of 3.3 ind. L -1 at a station along the Krka River estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…L -1 at 9 stations in the northern Adriatic Sea. In the middle Adriatic Sea, Bojanić et al (2012) found values of about 100 cells L -1 at a station in the Split Channel, and Vidjak et al (2009) reported a maximum of 3.3 ind. L -1 at a station along the Krka River estuary.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This species was quite rare in our samples and only occasionally bloomed in spring. Helicostomella subulata was reported as abundant during the warmer months in the south-east part of the Gulf of Trieste by Lipej (1992), and along the Adriatic coast in relation to river inputs (Kršinić 1987, Bojanić et al 2012 or in proximity to harbors (Moscatello et al 2004).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biogeographical patterns based on worldwide morphological data are known for about half of the 75 extant genera, including both restricted (coastal versus oceanic and warm-temperate versus polar) and cosmopolitan examples (Dolan and Pierce, 2013). Indeed, assemblages of tintinnid morphospecies differ markedly in the bathymetric, latitudinal and vertical profiles (for example, Alder, 1999;Modigh et al, 2003;Santoferrara and Alder, 2012), as well as in the seasonal cycle of temperate coasts (for example, Bojanić et al, 2012). Structuring of morphospecies assemblages has been explained by environmental selection in a coastal site (Sitran et al, 2009) or random dispersal in open waters (Dolan et al, 2007(Dolan et al, , 2009(Dolan et al, , 2013b, but the processes that affect assembly in the transitions between environments are unknown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Excess nutrients in GML and discharge of waste or agricultural return water are probably the most serious problem confronting sustainability of the lagoon . Tintinnids are the most numerous ciliate group in this study as they can adapt efficiently to the eutrophic conditions (Cordeiro et al, 1997;Kršenić , 2010;Bojanic et al, 2012) with abundant phytoplankton prey, notably in spring and early summer for dinoflagellates, and in summer for diatoms (Dhib et al, 2015).…”
Section: Wintermentioning
confidence: 96%