The Distribution of Pseudodiaptomus marinus in European and Neighbouring Waters—A Rolling Review
Marco Uttieri,
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Olga Anadoli,
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Elisa Banchi
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et al.
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(6), P. 1238 - 1238
Published: June 16, 2023
Among
non-native
copepods,
the
calanoid
Pseudodiaptomus
marinus
Sato,
1913
is
species
probably
spreading
at
fastest
pace
in
European
and
neighbouring
waters
since
its
first
record
Adriatic
Sea
2007.
In
this
contribution,
we
provide
an
update
on
distribution
of
P.
Mediterranean
Black
Seas,
along
Atlantic
coasts
Europe,
English
Channel
southern
North
Sea.
Starting
from
a
previous
overview,
include
here
original
recently
(2019–2023)
published
data
to
show
novel
introduction
different
geographical
areas,
secondary
already
colonised
regions.
The
picture
drawn
work
confirms
strong
ability
settle
environments
characterised
by
extremely
diverse
abiotic
conditions,
take
advantage
vectors
introduction.
presented
allow
speculations
realistic
future
introductions
potential
extension
range.
Language: Английский
The Distribution of Ferritins in Marine Copepods
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(6), P. 1187 - 1187
Published: June 7, 2023
Iron
is
an
essential
element
for
the
functioning
of
cellular
processes.
Ferritins,
major
intracellular
iron
storage
proteins,
convert
free
Fe2+
into
nontoxic
Fe3+
which
can
be
stored
and
transported
where
needed.
To
date,
little
known
about
metabolism
in
copepods;
however,
these
crustaceans,
ferritins
have
been
used
as
biomarkers
stress
diapause.
A
limiting
factor
studies
has
use
a
single
ferritin
transcript
biomarker.
In
this
paper,
we
silico
mined
publicly
available
copepod
transcriptomes
to
characterize
multiplicity
transcripts
different
orders
families.
We
also
examined
expression
three
ecologically
important
copepods—Calanus
finmarchicus,
C.
helgolandicus
Temora
stylifera—during
development
under
conditions.
full-length
encoding
heavy
chain
identified
all
27
transcriptomes,
with
50%
species
possessing
multiple
transcripts.
Ferritin
increased
finmarchicus
during
early–late
transition,
T.
stylifera
females
exposed
oxylipins
at
sea.
Overall,
our
results
suggest
that
involved
storage,
larval
response,
thus
representing
potential
biomarker
genes
ocean
health
status
monitoring.
Language: Английский
Spatial heterogeneity of zooplankton community in an eutrophicated tropical estuary
Aquatic Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
86(4)
Published: Aug. 30, 2024
Language: Английский
Interannual changes in winter-spring zooplankton estuarine community forced by hydroclimatic variability - With special reference to bioindicator species Eurytemora americana
Marine Environmental Research,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
186, P. 105898 - 105898
Published: Feb. 3, 2023
Language: Английский
Structure of Epipelagic and Pelagic Copepod Communities in the Kuantan River, Estuary (East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia) and Adjacent Coastal Water in Relation to Environmental Factors
Estuaries and Coasts,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
48(2)
Published: Dec. 3, 2024
Language: Английский
Undetected non-indigenous species in the Sado estuary (Portugal), a coastal system under the pressure of multiple vectors of introduction
Journal of Coastal Conservation,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
27(5)
Published: Sept. 25, 2023
Language: Английский
Intraregional variability of exotic and native zooplankton in Basque coast estuaries (inner Bay of Biscay): effect of secondary dispersion, estuary features and regional environmental gradients
Hydrobiologia,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 29, 2023
Abstract
The
zooplankton
of
five
estuaries
the
Basque
coast
(southeast
Bay
Biscay)
was
surveyed
in
summer
2019
to
check
intraregional
spread
exotic
species
and
analyse
cross-estuary
differences
brackish
neritic
communities
related
arrival
summertime
geographic
gradient
water
temperature.
Results
revealed
that
all
studied
have
been
colonized
by
Oithona
davisae
but
not
Acartia
tonsa
Pseudodiaptomus
marinus
.
Environmental
constraints
due
estuarine
hydrological
features
partly
explained
such
differences,
role
secondary
opportunities
remained
less
clear.
Cross-estuary
community
mainly
reflected
changes
dominance
native
bifilosa
relative
different
copepod
species.
holoplankton
differed
contribution
thermophilic
agreement
with
thermal
west–east
increase
surface
temperature
inner
Biscay
summer.
detection
large
numbers
larvae
crab
Rhithropanopeus
harrisii
only
one
highlighted
benthic
enhancing
meroplankton.
Differences
or
as
a
function
salinity
distance
from
coastline
were
also
explored.
Language: Английский