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Journal articles on the topic "Savalia savaglia"

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Ocaña, Oscar, Alberto Brito, Gustavo González, and Rogelio Herrera. "Additions in relation to Gerardiidae from the Macaronesian waters and the Mediterranean Sea (Anthozoa: Zoantharia)." Vieraea Folia scientiarum biologicarum canariensium 35, Vieraea 35 (2007): 163–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.31939/vieraea.2007.35.16.

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Studies focused on new material collected in Canary Islands find out the presence of the species Gerardia (=Savalia) savaglia (Anthozoa: Zoantharia) in Macaronesian waters. This species is able to form populations of numerous colonies growing from its own skeleton. The presence of both species Gerardia (Savalia) savaglia and Gerardia (=Savalia) macaronesica (see Ocaña & Brito, 2004) in Macaronesian waters putting an end to the confusion regarding the parasitic species able to generate their own horny skeleton. We recognize Gerardia (=Savalia) savaglia on the base of the morphology and the
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GIUSTI, Mi, C. CERRANO, M. ANGIOLILLO, L. TUNESI, and S. CANESE. "An updated overview of the geographic and bathymetric distribution of Savalia savaglia." Mediterranean Marine Science 16, no. 1 (2014): 128. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.890.

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The distribution of gold coral Savalia savaglia is modified on the basis of bibliographic information and recent occurrence data, collected using a ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) and SCUBA divers. The species is long-lived, rare and has been exploited in the past by divers for collection purposes. S. savaglia is listed in Annex II of the SPA/BD Protocol of the Barcelona Convention and has a wider distribution than previously thought, including both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Our results highlighted that specimens mainly live at a depth range of 15-90 m, but may reach as dee
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Cerrano, Carlo, Roberto Danovaro, Cristina Gambi, Antonio Pusceddu, Assunta Riva, and Stefano Schiapparelli. "Gold coral (Savalia savaglia) and gorgonian forests enhance benthic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the mesophotic zone." Biodiversity and conservation 19, no. 153 (2010): 167. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10531-009-9712-5.

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The twilight or mesophotic zone is among the less explored marine regions. In coastal areas, investigations and manipulative experiments on benthic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning at depths up to >50m have been recently made possible by the progress of SCUBA techniques. In this study, we tested the effects of the presence of a gorgonian forest characterised by a large and dense population of the gold coral Savalia savaglia (Bertoloni 1819) on the benthic biodiversity (nematode species richness, and meiofauna community structure and richness of taxa), trophic guilds state (molluscs) a
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Sinniger, F., P. Chevaldonné, and J. Pawlowski. "Mitochondrial Genome of Savalia savaglia (Cnidaria, Hexacorallia) and Early Metazoan Phylogeny." Journal of Molecular Evolution 64, no. 2 (2007): 196–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00239-006-0015-0.

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Cerrano, C., R. Danovaro, C. Gambi, A. Pusceddu, A. Riva, and S. Schiaparelli. "Gold coral (Savalia savaglia) and gorgonian forests enhance benthic biodiversity and ecosystem functioning in the mesophotic zone." Biodiversity and Conservation 19, no. 1 (2009): 153–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10531-009-9712-5.

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Giusti, Michela, Carlo Innocenti, and Simonepietro Canese. "Predicting suitable habitat for the gold coral Savalia savaglia (Bertoloni, 1819) (Cnidaria, Zoantharia) in the South Tyrrhenian Sea." Continental Shelf Research 81 (June 2014): 19–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.csr.2014.03.011.

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Previati, Monica, Marco Palma, Giorgio Bavestrello, Carla Falugi, and Carlo Cerrano. "Reproductive biology of Parazoanthus axinellae (Schmidt, 1862) and Savalia savaglia (Bertoloni, 1819) (Cnidaria, Zoantharia) from the NW Mediterranean coast." Marine Ecology 31, no. 4 (2010): 555–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0485.2010.00390.x.

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Topçu, Nur Eda, Emre Turgay, Remziye Eda Yardımcı, et al. "Impact of excessive sedimentation caused by anthropogenic activities on benthic suspension feeders in the Sea of Marmara." Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 99, no. 5 (2018): 1075–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0025315418001066.

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AbstractA massive die-off of benthic suspension feeders (BSF) covered by large amounts of sediments was observed along Prince Islands coasts (north-eastern Sea of Marmara) in August 2015. Alcyonarians, pennatulaceans, bivalves and sponges were severely affected. Many BSF probably died from burial and clogging of their feeding and respiratory apparatus. Of the gorgonian colonies, 66 ± 34% (mean ± SD) were dead, while 15 ± 16% (mean ± SD) displayed recent necrosis on the colony surface. In addition, histopathological and microbial examinations of the affected gorgonians and gold corals (Savalia
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Gvozdenović, Slađana, Vesna Mačić, Slavica Petović, Nikola Đorđević, and Milica Mandić. "Seafloor litter in two protected areas (Sopot and Dražin vrt) in the Boka Kotorska Bay (Montenegro, southeast Adriatic Sea)." Studia Marina 34, no. 2 (2021): 23–33. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5795255.

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The first assesment of seafloor marine litter pollution in marine protected areas in Montenegro is presented. Surveys were performed during 2020 and 2021 year at two protected marine areas &ldquo;Sopot&rdquo; and &ldquo;Dražin vrt&rdquo;. Methodology was based on visual survey by SCUBA diving during cleaning campains. The results show dominance of plastic litter (46.91%), while considering the size classes, the most numerous was size class I (46.54%). Mean density of marine litter was 3 items/100 m<sup>2</sup>. Results indicate that both investigated MPA&#39;s are highly polluted by seafloor m
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MAČIĆ, VESNA, EGIDIO TRAINITO, and NIKOLA ĐORĐEVIĆ. "Anthozoa of the Adriatic: New insights and a checklist for the southeastern Adriatic." Mediterranean Marine Science 25, no. 2 (2024): 532–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.36835.

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Information about the Anthozoa in the Adriatic Sea has been available in the scientific literature since the second half of the 20th century. These data primarily cover the western coast and the northern and middle regions of the Adriatic, down to the city of Dubrovnik (Croatia), leaving the southeastern Adriatic (Montenegro, Albania, and the northwest waters of Greece) relatively under studied in historical research. The aim of this paper is to present new information and a checklist of Anthozoa from the southeastern Adriatic by incorporating unpublished data, data from technical reports, and
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Book chapters on the topic "Savalia savaglia"

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Schiaparelli, Stefano, Rino Stanić, Simonepietro Canese, Paolo Montagna, and Marco Taviani. "The Rare Mediterranean Endemic Gastropod Heliacus jeffreysianus (Tiberi, 1867) Host of the Endangered Savalia savaglia Coral: A Case for Urgent Protection." In Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences. Elsevier, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-12-821139-7.00057-x.

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