Concepts and tools for exploiting sessile bio-filters as early warning elements: introductory applications for marine ecosystem preservation
Current evidence suggests that integrating diverse warning systems at different biological levels may not only increase the probability of detecting threats but also mitigate their impact. Here, we propose the use of both molecular and morphological descriptors at different biological levels in ses...
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doaj-a23992caedcf4024aa696ab2901fa6782020-12-02T18:27:01ZengUniversity of Modena and Reggio EmiliaInvertebrate Survival Journal1824-307X2015-10-01121Concepts and tools for exploiting sessile bio-filters as early warning elements: introductory applications for marine ecosystem preservationM Scalici0L Traversetti1V Malafoglia2M Colamartino3T Persichini4M Colasanti5Department of Science, University ROMA TRE, viale G. Marconi 446, 00146, Rome (Italy)Department of Science, University ROMA TRE, viale G. Marconi 446, 00146, Rome (Italy)Department of Science, University ROMA TRE, viale G. Marconi 446, 00146, Rome (Italy) ; ISAL-Foundation, Institute for Research on Pain, Torre Pedrera (RN), ItalyDepartment of Science, University ROMA TRE, viale G. Marconi 446, 00146, Rome (Italy)Department of Science, University ROMA TRE, viale G. Marconi 446, 00146, Rome (Italy)Department of Science, University ROMA TRE, viale G. Marconi 446, 00146, Rome (Italy) Current evidence suggests that integrating diverse warning systems at different biological levels may not only increase the probability of detecting threats but also mitigate their impact. Here, we propose the use of both molecular and morphological descriptors at different biological levels in sessile bivalves (a suitable biological model in monitoring programs) to collect information on the ecosystem health of coastal marine habitats. In this context, studies may be implemented on biomarkers to exploit some population features, with the aim to propose an actual monitoring program that predictively would provide possible scenarios on the species fitness and ecosystem changes. Thus, the use of quality biotic elements may provide an objective environmental monitoring method and facilitate the development of sanitary, economic, and social strategies related to sustainable exploitation. https://isj02.unimore.it/index.php/ISJ/article/view/415cellular and morphological biomarkersenvironmental statuslong- and short-term disturbancesMytilus galloprovincialismonitoring |
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M Scalici L Traversetti V Malafoglia M Colamartino T Persichini M Colasanti Concepts and tools for exploiting sessile bio-filters as early warning elements: introductory applications for marine ecosystem preservation Invertebrate Survival Journal cellular and morphological biomarkers environmental status long- and short-term disturbances Mytilus galloprovincialis monitoring |
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Concepts and tools for exploiting sessile bio-filters as early warning elements: introductory applications for marine ecosystem preservation |
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Concepts and tools for exploiting sessile bio-filters as early warning elements: introductory applications for marine ecosystem preservation |
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Concepts and tools for exploiting sessile bio-filters as early warning elements: introductory applications for marine ecosystem preservation |
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Concepts and tools for exploiting sessile bio-filters as early warning elements: introductory applications for marine ecosystem preservation |
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Concepts and tools for exploiting sessile bio-filters as early warning elements: introductory applications for marine ecosystem preservation |
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concepts and tools for exploiting sessile bio-filters as early warning elements: introductory applications for marine ecosystem preservation |
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University of Modena and Reggio Emilia |
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Invertebrate Survival Journal |
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1824-307X |
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Current evidence suggests that integrating diverse warning systems at different biological levels may not only increase the probability of detecting threats but also mitigate their impact. Here, we propose the use of both molecular and morphological descriptors at different biological levels in sessile bivalves (a suitable biological model in monitoring programs) to collect information on the ecosystem health of coastal marine habitats. In this context, studies may be implemented on biomarkers to exploit some population features, with the aim to propose an actual monitoring program that predictively would provide possible scenarios on the species fitness and ecosystem changes. Thus, the use of quality biotic elements may provide an objective environmental monitoring method and facilitate the development of sanitary, economic, and social strategies related to sustainable exploitation.
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cellular and morphological biomarkers environmental status long- and short-term disturbances Mytilus galloprovincialis monitoring |
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