44 results match your criteria: "Ischia Marine Centre[Affiliation]"

First evidence of molecular response of the shrimp Hippolyte inermis to biodegradable microplastics.

J Hazard Mater

December 2024

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Ischia Marine Centre, Via Francesco Buonocore, 42, Ischia 80077, Italy.

The increasing demand for sustainable alternatives to conventional plastics has propelled the interest in bioplastics. A few papers reported on the effects of plastics on crustaceans, but no indication about biodegradable polymers is available. Hippolyte inermis Leach, 1816 is a protandric shrimp commonly living on leaves of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica, in the Mediterranean Sea.

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  • Secondary metabolites are compounds that help organisms defend against others or attract mates, and their production is influenced by evolutionary factors.
  • This study focused on the ecotoxicological effects of extracts from three marine sponges and two benthic diatoms on marine organisms, specifically the Mediterranean purple sea urchin and other diatoms.
  • Results indicated that while unfertilized eggs showed some protection from harmful sponge compounds, treatments with sponge extracts had significant negative effects post-fertilization, and diatom extracts led to increased malformations in both pre- and post-fertilization stages.
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Trophic organization of the benthic communities off the South Italian coasts: A review with a modelistic approach.

Sci Total Environ

December 2024

Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Ischia Marine Centre, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, 80077 Ischia, Italy. Electronic address:

Limited data are available about the coastal ecology of the Calabria region, in the southern Italy. As well, data about the levels of biodiversity and the structure of food webs in these environments are totally missing. However, considering the wide range of physical and ecological conditions distinguishing these ecosystems, a remarkable spread of biodiversity is expected.

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Oceans' absorption of human-related CO emissions leads to a process called ocean acidification (OA), consisting of the decrease of the seawater pH with negative consequences for many marine organisms. In this study, we investigate the microbial community of two species of polychaetes found in naturally acidified CO vents: the nereid Platynereis massiliensis complex and the syllid Syllis prolifera. Animals were collected in the CO vents of Castello Aragonese (Gulf of Naples, Ischia, Italy) in three zones at decreasing pH.

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Effects of biodegradable microplastics on the crustacean isopod Idotea balthica basteri Audouin, 1826.

Environ Pollut

November 2024

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Ischia Marine Centre, 80077, Ischia, Italy.

Plastic pollution is a notable environmental issue, being plastic widespread and characterized by long lifetime. Serious environmental problems are caused by the improper management of plastic end-of-life. In fact, plastic litter is currently detected in any environment.

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Molecular Approaches Detect Early Signals of Programmed Cell Death in Leach.

Curr Issues Mol Biol

June 2024

Department of Integrative Marine Ecology, Ischia Marine Centre, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, 80077 Ischia, Italy.

The protandric shrimp is the only known marine invertebrate whose sex determination is strongly influenced by the composition of its food. In , a sex reversal is triggered by the ingestion of diatoms of the genus associated with leaves of the seagrass . These diatoms contain compounds that promote programmed cell death (PCD) in and also in human cancer cells.

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Effect of biodegradable polymers upon grazing activity of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lmk) revealed by morphological, histological and molecular analyses.

Sci Total Environ

June 2024

Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121 Napoli, Italy. Electronic address:

In the last years biodegradable polymers (BPs) were largely used as real opportunity to solve plastic pollution. Otherwise, their wide use in commercial products, such as packaging sector, is causing a new pollution alarm, mainly because few data reported about their behaviour in the environment and toxicity on marine organisms. Our previous results showed that embryos of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lmk) exposed to poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL), poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) and poly(lactic acid) (PLA) showed delay of their development and morphological malformations, also affecting at the molecular levels the expression of several genes involved in different functional responses.

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Marine Porifera host diverse microbial communities, which influence host metabolism and fitness. However, functional relationships between sponge microbiomes and metabolic signatures are poorly understood. We integrate microbiome characterization, metabolomics and microbial predicted functions of four coexisting Mediterranean sponges -Petrosia ficiformis, Chondrosia reniformis, Crambe crambe and Chondrilla nucula.

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Response of two temperate scleractinian corals to projected ocean warming and marine heatwaves.

R Soc Open Sci

March 2024

CNRS, Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche, Sorbonne Université, 181 chemin du Lazaret, Villefranche-sur-mer, Monaco 06230, France.

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  • The Mediterranean Sea is significantly affected by climate change, particularly through ocean warming and marine heatwaves.
  • The study examines how two types of coral (zooxanthellate and azooxanthellate) respond to increased temperatures and heatwaves using 8 years of temperature data.
  • Results showed that while some coral colonies bleached and experienced tissue damage under higher temperatures, both types demonstrated recovery abilities, suggesting resilience to heat stress.
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Marine invertebrates are a traditional source of natural products with relevant biological properties. Tunicates are soft-bodied, solitary or colonial, sessile organisms that provide compounds unique in their structure and activity. The aim of this work was to investigate the chemical composition of the ascidian , selected on the basis of a positive result in biological screening for ligands of relevant receptors of the innate immune system, including TLR2, TLR4, dectin-1b, and TREM2.

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Assembly of the Genome of the Sea Urchin (Lamarck 1816).

Int J Mol Sci

January 2024

Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Ischia Marine Centre, 80121 Naples, Italy.

The Mediterranean purple sea urchin (Lamarck 1816) is a remarkable model system for molecular, evolutionary and cell biology studies, particularly in the field of developmental biology. We sequenced the genome, performed a assembly, and analysed the assembly content. The genome of was sequenced using Illumina NextSeq 500 System (Illumina) in a 2 × 150 paired-end format.

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Characterizing the bacterial communities associated with Mediterranean sponges: a metataxonomic analysis.

Front Microbiol

January 2024

Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Napoli, Italy.

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  • The oceans, covering over 70% of Earth, are rich in biodiversity, with sponges acting as vital ecosystem engineers that provide habitats and bioactive compounds.
  • A study utilized metataxonomic techniques to analyze bacterial communities in sponges collected from Faro Lake and Porto Paone, employing molecular markers for sponge identification.
  • The analysis discovered a variety of bacterial classes, including several first-time findings, and highlighted that certain sponge species hosted specific bacteria previously associated mainly with soil and plants.
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Divergent morphological and microbiome strategies of two neighbor sponges to cope with low pH in Mediterranean CO vents.

Sci Total Environ

March 2024

Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121 Naples, Italy; NBFC, National Biodiversity Future Center, Piazza Marina 61, 90133 Palermo, Italy. Electronic address:

Ocean Acidification (OA) profoundly impacts marine biochemistry, resulting in a net loss of biodiversity. Porifera are often forecasted as winner taxa, yet the strategies to cope with OA can vary and may generate diverse fitness status. In this study, microbial shifts based on the V-V 16S rRNA gene marker were compared across neighboring Chondrosia reniformis sponges with high microbial abundance (HMA), and Spirastrella cunctatrix with low microbial abundance (LMA) microbiomes.

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Canopy-forming macroalgae can adapt to marine heatwaves.

Environ Res

December 2023

Department of Integrative Marine Ecology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Sicily, Lungomare Cristoforo Colombo (complesso Roosevelt), 90142 Palermo, Italy; NBFC, National Biodiversity Future Center, Palermo 90133, Italy.

Seawater warming and marine heatwaves (MHWs) have a major role on the fragmentation and loss of coastal marine habitats. Understanding the resilience and potential for adaptation of marine habitat forming species to ocean warming becomes pivotal for predicting future changes, improving present conservation and restoration strategies. In this study, a thermo-tolerance experiment was conducted to investigate the physiological effects of short vs long MHWs occurring at different timing on recruits of Gongolaria barbata, a canopy-forming species widespread in the Mediterranean Sea.

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New Imidazolium Alkaloids with Broad Spectrum of Action from the Marine Bacterium .

Pharmaceutics

August 2023

Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Via Ammiraglio Acton, 55, 80133 Naples, Italy.

The continuous outbreak of drug-resistant bacterial and viral infections imposes the need to search for new drug candidates. Natural products from marine bacteria still inspire the design of pharmaceuticals. Indeed, marine bacteria have unique metabolic flexibility to inhabit each ecological niche, thus expanding their biosynthetic ability to assemble unprecedented molecules.

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Harmful and beneficial properties of cyanotoxins: Two sides of the same coin.

Biotechnol Adv

November 2023

Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology Department, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Ischia Marine Centre, Punta San Pietro, 80077 Naples, Italy. Electronic address:

Cyanotoxins are by definition "harmful agents" produced by cyanobacteria. Their toxicity has been extensively studied and reviewed over the years. Cyanotoxins have been commonly classified, based on their poisonous effects on mammals, into three main classes, neurotoxins, hepatotoxins and dermatotoxins, and, considering their chemical features, mainly identified as peptides, alkaloids and lipopolysaccharides.

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  • Ocean acidification (OA) impacts fish species by affecting their physiology, behavior, and survival, but some species, like the anemone goby, show rapid acclimation and thrive in these conditions.
  • Researchers studied wild anemone gobies in a natural CO seep on Vulcano Island, discovering changes in gene expression related to ion transport, stress response, and metabolism, which help them adapt to high CO environments.
  • The findings suggest that these gobies possess molecular mechanisms that allow them to cope with oxidative stress and maintain physiological balance, potentially giving them an edge in their acidic habitat.
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Effects of biodegradable-based microplastics in Paracentrotus lividus Lmk embryos: Morphological and gene expression analysis.

Environ Pollut

October 2023

Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Via Ammiraglio Ferdinando Acton, n.55, 80133, Napoli, Italy.

Plastic pollution is a remarkable environmental issue. In fact, plastic is widespread in the lifetime and serious environmental problems are caused by the improper management of plastic end of life, being plastic litter detected in any environment. Efforts are put to implement the development of sustainable and circular materials.

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Biodegradation of Plastics Induced by Marine Organisms: Future Perspectives for Bioremediation Approaches.

Polymers (Basel)

June 2023

Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Villa Comunale, 80121 Napoli, Italy.

Plastic pollution is a distinctive element of the globalized world. In fact, since the 1970s the expansion and use of plastics, particularly in the consumer and commercial sectors, has given this material a permanent place in our lives. The increasing use of plastic products and the wrong management of end-of-life plastic products have contributed to increasing environmental pollution, with negative impacts on our ecosystems and the ecological functions of natural habitats.

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  • * It highlights a shift towards recirculated aquaculture systems (RAS) in fish production, pointing out that the effects of pollution from animal metabolism on marine organisms are not well-studied.
  • * The research compares the reproductive performance of sea urchins in traditional open-cycle tanks versus RAS, analyzing gametes and embryos to assess the effects of increased pollution on fertility and reproductive health.
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  • Mediterranean sea urchins have been experiencing mysterious mass mortality events, particularly during late winter, characterized by spine loss and abnormal material on their skeletons.
  • These seasonal epidemics not only pose environmental challenges but also threaten economic stability in aquaculture facilities.
  • The study involved collecting infected sea urchins to isolate and identify potential bacterial and fungal pathogens, while also testing a therapeutic treatment to improve survival rates in aquaculture settings.
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Temperate rocky reefs often support mosaics of alternative habitats such as macroalgal forests, algal turfs and sea urchin barrens. Although the composition of epilithic microbial biofilms (EMBs) is recognized as a major determinant of macroalgal recruitment, their role in regulating the stability of alternative habitats on temperate rocky reefs remains unexplored. On shallow rocky reefs of the Island of Capraia (NW Mediterranean), we compared EMB structure among canopy stands formed by the fucoid Ericaria brachycarpa, algal turfs, and urchin barrens under ambient versus experimentally enhanced nutrient levels.

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Thanks mum. Maternal effects in response to ocean acidification of sea urchin larvae at different ecologically relevant temperatures.

Mar Pollut Bull

March 2023

Department of Integrative Marine Ecology, Ischia Marine Centre, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Ischia, Naples, Italy; Department of Integrative Marine Ecology, Fano Marine Centre, Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, Fano, Italy. Electronic address:

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Integrated approach for marine litter pollution assessment in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea: Information from bottom-trawl fishing and plastic ingestion in deep-sea fish.

Mar Pollut Bull

March 2023

Department of Integrative Marine Ecology (EMI), Stazione Zoologica Anton Dohrn, National Institute of Biology, Ecology and Marine Biotechnology, Sicily Marine Centre, Villa Pace, Contrada Porticatello 29, 98167 Messina, Italy. Electronic address:

Marine litter pollution threatens marine ecosystems and biodiversity conservation, particularly on seafloors where all anthropogenic waste naturally sinks. In this study, we provide new information on the composition, density and origin of seafloor macrolitter as well as on plastic ingestion in deep-sea fish from bottom-trawling by-catch in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea. Plastic constituted the highest fraction of litter in terms of density (64 %) and weight (32 %) and was also retrieved in the gastrointestinal traits of Chlorophthalmus agassizi, Coelorhynchus coelorhynchus and Hoplosthethus mediterraneus.

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Bioactive Molecules from Marine Diatoms and Their Value for the Nutraceutical Industry.

Nutrients

January 2023

Stazione Zoologica Antorn Dohrn, Department of Ecosustainable Marine Biotechnology, Ischia Marine Centre, 80077 Ischia, Italy.

The search for novel sources of nutrients is among the basic goals for achievement of sustainable progress. In this context, microalgae are relevant organisms, being rich in high-value compounds and able to grow in open ponds or photobioreactors, thus enabling profitable exploitation of aquatic resources. Microalgae, a huge taxon containing photosynthetic microorganisms living in freshwater, as well as in brackish and marine waters, typically unicellular and eukaryotic, include green algae (), red algae (), brown algae () and diatoms ().

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