Publications by authors named "Julien Viglione"

Constructed wetlands (CWs) offer an alternative to traditional industrial wastewater treatment systems that has been proved to be efficient, cost-effective and environmentally friendly. Most of the time, CWs are planted with proliferative species such as Phragmites australis or with plants originating from nurseries, both representing a risk for the natural biodiversity conservation of aquatic ecosystems located downstream of the CWs. For the removal of metals and organic pollutant mixtures present in industrial effluents, it is necessary to select tolerant plant species that are able to produce a high aboveground biomass and to develop a healthy belowground system.

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  • - The study analyzes genetic data from 80 sphaerodactylid geckos in the Pristurus genus, revealing that P. rupestris consists of two distinct clades: an eastern clade in coastal Iran and Oman, and a western clade spanning central Oman to southern Jordan.
  • - The eastern and western P. rupestris clades are completely different genetically, lacking shared alleles, though they show definable morphological differences that aren't precisely diagnostic.
  • - The research concludes that P. rupestris applies to the eastern clade, while the western clade is temporarily named Pristurus sp. 1, and it supports the idea that P. celerrimus is the oldest species in the
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In the Mediterranean area, surface waters often have low discharge or renewal rates, hence metal contamination from industrialised catchments can have a high negative impact on the physico-chemical and biological water quality. In a context of climate and anthropological changes, it is necessary to provide an integrative approach for the prevention and control of metal pollution, in order to limit its impact on water resources, biodiversity, trophic network and human health. For this purpose, introduction of constructed wetlands (CWs) between natural aquatic ecosystems and industrialised zones or catchments is a promising strategy for eco-remediation.

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