Cristina Misic

Dipartimento per Lo Studio del Territorio e Delle Sue Risorse, Università di Genova, C.so Europa 26, 16132 Genoa, Italy. anabella7@hotmail.com

Publications of Cristina Misic

  • Macro- and meiofaunal community features in the critical environmental system of a tourist harbour (Rapallo, Ligurian Sea, NW Mediterranean).

    Authors: Anabella Covazzi Harriague, Giancarlo Albertelli, Cristina Misic

    Marine environmental research. 03/2012; 74:64-72.

    Two samplings were carried out in a tourist harbour, during low and high touristic activity periods, to study the macro- and meiofaunal communities in relation to the environmental features. A
  • Organic matter features, degradation and remineralisation at two coastal sites in the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean) differently influenced by anthropogenic forcing.

    Authors: Cristina Misic, Michela Castellano, Anabella Covazzi Harriague

    Marine environmental research. 06/2011; 72(1-2):67-74.

    Organic matter (OM) features, degradation and remineralisation were studied in the seawater of a natural coastal site (Marine Protected Area of Portofino) and at an urbanised coastal site (Quarto,
  • Organic matter recycling in a beach environment influenced by sunscreen products and increased inorganic nutrient supply (Sturla, Ligurian Sea, NW Mediterranean).

    Authors: Cristina Misic, Anabella Covazzi Harriague, Francesca Trielli

    The Science of the total environment. 02/2011; 409(9):1689-96.

    The beaches are sites where the human influence may be strong and the beach ecosystems have often shown a high sensibility to environmental alterations. These zones may be affected by a large series
  • Characteristics of the mesophotic megabenthic assemblages of the vercelli seamount (north tyrrhenian sea).

    Authors: Marzia Bo, Marco Bertolino, Mireno Borghini, Michela Castellano, Anabella Covazzi Harriague, Cristina Gioia Di Camillo, Gianpietro Gasparini, Cristina Misic, Paolo Povero, Antonio Pusceddu, Katrin Schroeder, Giorgio Bavestrello

    PloS one. 01/2011; 6(2):e16357.

    The biodiversity of the megabenthic assemblages of the mesophotic zone of a Tyrrhenian seamount (Vercelli Seamount) is described using Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) video imaging from 100 m depth
  • Organic matter characterisation and turnover in the sediment and seawater of a tourist harbour.

    Authors: Cristina Misic, Anabella Covazzi Harriague

    Marine environmental research. 07/2009;

    A survey of a Ligurian tourist harbour was carried out during winter 2006 and summer 2007 in order to study the organic matter (OM) turnover through extracellular enzymatic activity. Seawater and
  • Vibrios in association with sedimentary crustaceans in three beaches of the northern Adriatic Sea (Italy).

    Authors: A Covazzi Harriague, Marco Di Brino, Massimiliano Zampini, Giancarlo Albertelli, Carla Pruzzo, Cristina Misic

    Marine pollution bulletin. 04/2008; 56(3):574-9.

    In the marine environment, vibrios adhere to a number of substrates including chitin-rich organisms such as crustaceans. Their wide diffusion in coastal waters and pathogenic potential require
  • Bacteria and organic matter dynamics during a bioremediation treatment of organic-rich harbour sediments.

    Authors: Mauro Fabiano, Daniela Marrale, Cristina Misic

    Marine pollution bulletin. 10/2003; 46(9):1164-73.

    We studied the dynamics of bacteria and organic matter in the Ancient Port of Genoa (Italy) during a bioremediation treatment of sediment (during summer-autumn 1998) in an area characterised by
  • Variations in ectoenzymatic hydrolytic activity in an oligotrophic environment (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea, W Mediterranean)

    Authors: Cristina Misic, Michela Castellano, Nicoletta Ruggieri, Anabella Covazzi Harriague

    Journal of Marine Systems.

    The variations in the expression of two hydrolytic ectoenzymes (leucine aminopeptidase – LA – and β glucosidase — BG) were studied in the southern Tyrrhenian Sea during spring 2004. This area is
  • Vibrios in association with sedimentary crustaceans in three beaches of the northern Adriatic Sea (Italy)

    Authors: A. Covazzi Harriague, Marco Di Brino, Massimiliano Zampini, Giancarlo Albertelli, Carla Pruzzo, Cristina Misic

    Marine Pollution Bulletin.

    In the marine environment, vibrios adhere to a number of substrates including chitin-rich organisms such as crustaceans. Their wide diffusion in coastal waters and pathogenic potential require
  • Organic matter recycling in a shallow coastal zone (NW Mediterranean): The influence of local and global climatic forcing and organic matter lability on hydrolytic enzyme activity

    Authors: Cristina Misic, Anabella Covazzi Harriague

    Continental Shelf Research.

    Seawater and sediment were collected on a monthly basis from a shallow (10.5 m depth) coastal site in the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean) from November 1993 to December 1994 to determine the main

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additional aquatic reservoir
 
benthic amphipods harboured
 
benthic crustaceans
 
culturable vibrios
 
environmental reservoirs
 
enzymatic activity
 
general bottom-up pressure
 
organic matter
 
planktonic copepods harboured vibrios
 
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Institutions

  • 2003–2012
    • Università degli Studi di Genova
      Genova, Liguria, Italy