Publications by authors named "G Ardizzone"

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  • The study investigated the sound patterns of a newly examined dolphin population in the Mediterranean, focusing on how environmental and social factors influence their vocalizations.
  • Findings showed that dolphins emitted more whistles and clicks when in larger groups or with calves present, with specific acoustic features changing based on behavior and environmental conditions.
  • The research revealed that dolphins have a flexible acoustic communication system, affected by social interactions and habitat conditions, highlighting the need for more localized studies on their communication.
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Marine Animal Forests (MAFs) form three-dimensional seascapes and provide substrate and shelter for a variety of species. We investigated the fine-scale distribution pattern of three habitat-forming species of the coastal Mediterranean MAFs: Eunicella cavolini, E. singularis and Paramuricea clavata, and assessed the influence of terrain, oceanographic, and biological factors on their distribution and the formation of MAFs in the central-northern Tyrrhenian Sea.

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Ecological restoration is an important tool to reverse habitat loss and recover ecosystem services. Here, for two years, we examine the dynamic of Posidonia oceanica following the restoration of a 1149 m meadow damaged by the Concordia shipwreck. To evaluate the suitability of a recently employed seagrass restoration protocol, we assessed the patches' survival and development by high-spatial resolution photomosaics over the whole transplanted surface.

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Acoustic sequences are commonly observed in many animal taxa. The vast vocal repertoire of common bottlenose dolphins () also includes sequences of multi-unit rhythmic signals called bray-call which are still poorly documented, both functionally and geographically. This study aimed to (1) describe, classify, and characterize series of bray-call recorded in two sites of the Mediterranean basin (Rome-Tyrrhenian Sea and Mazara del Vallo-Strait of Sicily) and (2) investigate for the existence of possible geographic differences.

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These datasets derived from our mapping protocol are presented as a research article in the Journal of Environmental Management [1]. In particular, by using a Structure from Motion photogrammetric workflow we produced high spatial resolution 2D raster maps and 3D outputs such as dense points clouds and textured meshes of an underwater seagrass restoration site. In this area transplanted fragments of Posidonia oceanica were planted to restore this impacted site after the Costa Concordia shipwrecking which occurred on 13 January 2012 along the NE coast of Giglio Island (Tuscany, Italy).

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