DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.06.058
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-85021189602
论文题名: Another possible risk for the Mediterranean Sea? Aspergillus sydowii discovered in the Port of Genoa (Ligurian Sea, Italy)
作者: Greco G. ; Capello M. ; Cecchi G. ; Cutroneo L. ; Di Piazza S. ; Zotti M.
刊名: Marine Pollution Bulletin
ISSN: 0025-326X
EISSN: 1879-3363
出版年: 2017
卷: 122, 期: 2018-01-02 起始页码: 470
结束页码: 474
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Fungi
; Port of Genoa (Italy)
; Water characteristics
Scopus关键词: Fungi
; Molluscs
; Nitrogen compounds
; Environmental conditions
; Mass destructions
; Mediterranean sea
; Monitoring programme
; Organic pollution
; Port of Genoa (Italy)
; Rising temperatures
; Water characteristics
; Aspergillus
; nitrogen
; phosphorus
; sea water
; biomonitoring
; bivalve
; coral
; endemic species
; environmental conditions
; environmental risk
; fungus
; implementation process
; marine sediment
; animal shell
; animal tissue
; Article
; Aspergillus sydowii
; bivalve
; controlled study
; high temperature
; Italy
; Mediterranean Sea
; nonhuman
; organic pollution
; population dispersal
; sediment
; turbidity
; animal
; Anthozoa
; Aspergillus
; Caribbean
; coral reef
; environmental monitoring
; Mediterranean Sea
; microbiology
; pathogenicity
; Atlantic Ocean
; Caribbean Sea
; Genoa
; Genova
; Italy
; Liguria
; Ligurian Sea
; Mediterranean Sea
; Anthozoa
; Aspergillus sydowii
; Bivalvia
; Calcarea
; Fungi
; Gorgonacea
; Mollusca
; Mycota
; Animals
; Anthozoa
; Aspergillus
; Caribbean Region
; Coral Reefs
; Environmental Monitoring
; Italy
; Mediterranean Sea
; Water Microbiology
Scopus学科分类: Agricultural and Biological Sciences: Aquatic Science
; Earth and Planetary Sciences: Oceanography
; Environmental Science: Pollution
英文摘要: Aspergillus sydowii is a cosmopolitan fungus that has been responsible for the mass destruction of coral in the Caribbean Sea over the last 15 years. To our knowledge, this study has found the first case of A. sydowii in the Mediterranean Sea, in marine-bottom sediments, water and calcareous shells of bivalve molluscs sampled during a campaign to characterise the mycobiota in the Port of Genoa (Italy). The area is characterised by adverse environmental conditions (high turbidity, organic pollution and high concentrations of phosphorus and nitrogen compounds). These parameters, in combination with a rising temperature, could contribute to A. sydowii bloom and dispersal. This fungal strain may have been imported into the Port of Genoa in the bilge water of vessels or by torrent input. This work represents the first step in the implementation of a monitoring programme to safeguard calcareous sponges and sea fan corals endemic in the Mediterranean Sea. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd
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资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/88102
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作者单位: DISTAV, University of Genoa, 26 Corso Europa, Genoa, Italy
Recommended Citation:
Greco G.,Capello M.,Cecchi G.,et al. Another possible risk for the Mediterranean Sea? Aspergillus sydowii discovered in the Port of Genoa (Ligurian Sea, Italy)[J]. Marine Pollution Bulletin,2017-01-01,122(2018-01-02)