Resting stages produced by plankton in the Black Sea – biodiversity and ecological perspective (Articolo in rivista)

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  • Resting stages produced by plankton in the Black Sea – biodiversity and ecological perspective (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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  • 2010-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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  • Rubino F.; Moncheva S.; Belmonte M.; Slabakova N.; Kamburska L. (2010)
    Resting stages produced by plankton in the Black Sea – biodiversity and ecological perspective
    in Rapports et procès verbaux des réunions - Commission internationale pour l'exploration scientifique de la mer Méditerranée
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  • Rubino F.; Moncheva S.; Belmonte M.; Slabakova N.; Kamburska L. (literal)
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  • 399 (literal)
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  • 399 (literal)
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  • this is the first work over a large geographic scale carried out on plankton resting stages in Black Sea. The results showed the presence of a rich cyst bank in the sediments and allowed the discovery of species not reported before from that area (literal)
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  • 39 (literal)
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  • Rubino F. CNR IAMC Taranto, Italy Moncheva S. Institute of Oceanology-Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Varna, Bulgaria Belmonte M. CNR IAMC Taranto, Italy Slabakova N. Institute of Oceanology-Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Varna, Bulgaria Kamburska L. EU, Joint Research Centre, Institute for Environment and Sustainability, Ispra, Italy (literal)
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  • Resting stages produced by plankton in the Black Sea – biodiversity and ecological perspective (literal)
Abstract
  • To study the potential \"hidden\" biodiversity of the plankton in the Western Black Sea and species that could represent an ecological concern in the future, resting cysts were analyzed for the first time in superficial sediments along a transect offshore the city of Varna (Bulgaria) and a sediment trap material from the open sea. An interesting finding was the record of eight species (in resting phase), new in the Black Sea. Based on the bioinvasion history and the ecological affinity of the observed species (cysts), the results suggest future implications for the Black Sea ecosystem and biodiversity. (literal)
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