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).
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.
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).
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).
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.
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).
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.
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)
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)
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
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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