Posidonia oceanica restoration in a threatened Mediterranean Sea

Seagrass meadows are important coastal ecosystems, providing valuable goods and services contributing to the humankind. In the Mediterranean Sea, Posidonia oceanica is the most iconic endemic seagrass, having a crucial role due to its unique physical, ecological and economical features. In the past...

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Main Author: PANSINI, Arianna
Other Authors: Pansini, Arianna, CECCHERELLI, Giulia
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Università degli studi di Sassari 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/11388/313770
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description Seagrass meadows are important coastal ecosystems, providing valuable goods and services contributing to the humankind. In the Mediterranean Sea, Posidonia oceanica is the most iconic endemic seagrass, having a crucial role due to its unique physical, ecological and economical features. In the past decades anthropic impacts combined with the synergic effects of climate change resulted in severe consequences for the maintenance of its integrity, stability, resilience, and productivity. Restoration is considered a strategy to enhance seagrass recovery, even if its outcomes are susceptible to climate change impacts. Decision making for good seagrass restoration in a changing ocean requires valuable information regarding the success of past restorations, finding the knowledge gaps, assessing the capability and resilience of seagrasses to counteract or adapt to future conditions and seagrass responses on restored sites. This thesis aims at testing the reliability and effectiveness of P. oceanica restoration under an expected climate change scenario, developing studies with several approaches. A collated evidence of past restoration actions of P. oceanica was reported by combining a literature systematic review and expert evaluation. Then, several experimental studies aimed at understanding seagrass responses to climate change effects were done: the morphometry and productivity of P. oceanica were evaluated in relation to future warming and extreme climate events, while a similar approach was adopted to understand the seagrass biochemical responses as warming descriptors. Next, a manipulative study investigated the seagrass early development under ocean acidification. The final study aimed at evaluating the resilience of restored P. oceanica to local conditions depending on the opera age. The final chapter is a conclusion that underlies the implication of the whole work, providing insights that lead to efficient restorations of P. oceanica habitat and functioning. Seagrass meadows are important coastal ecosystems, ...
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spelling ftsassariuniiris:oai:iris.uniss.it:11388/313770 2025-01-17T00:06:54+00:00 Posidonia oceanica restoration in a threatened Mediterranean Sea PANSINI, Arianna Pansini, Arianna CECCHERELLI, Giulia 2023-07-27T00:00:00+02:00 https://hdl.handle.net/11388/313770 eng eng Università degli studi di Sassari https://hdl.handle.net/11388/313770 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Posidonia oceanica Climate change Marine Restoration Seagra Ecosystem resilience Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia info:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesis 2023 ftsassariuniiris 2024-01-17T17:36:06Z Seagrass meadows are important coastal ecosystems, providing valuable goods and services contributing to the humankind. In the Mediterranean Sea, Posidonia oceanica is the most iconic endemic seagrass, having a crucial role due to its unique physical, ecological and economical features. In the past decades anthropic impacts combined with the synergic effects of climate change resulted in severe consequences for the maintenance of its integrity, stability, resilience, and productivity. Restoration is considered a strategy to enhance seagrass recovery, even if its outcomes are susceptible to climate change impacts. Decision making for good seagrass restoration in a changing ocean requires valuable information regarding the success of past restorations, finding the knowledge gaps, assessing the capability and resilience of seagrasses to counteract or adapt to future conditions and seagrass responses on restored sites. This thesis aims at testing the reliability and effectiveness of P. oceanica restoration under an expected climate change scenario, developing studies with several approaches. A collated evidence of past restoration actions of P. oceanica was reported by combining a literature systematic review and expert evaluation. Then, several experimental studies aimed at understanding seagrass responses to climate change effects were done: the morphometry and productivity of P. oceanica were evaluated in relation to future warming and extreme climate events, while a similar approach was adopted to understand the seagrass biochemical responses as warming descriptors. Next, a manipulative study investigated the seagrass early development under ocean acidification. The final study aimed at evaluating the resilience of restored P. oceanica to local conditions depending on the opera age. The final chapter is a conclusion that underlies the implication of the whole work, providing insights that lead to efficient restorations of P. oceanica habitat and functioning. Seagrass meadows are important coastal ecosystems, ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Ocean acidification CINECA IRIS Universitá Degli Studi di Sassari
spellingShingle Posidonia oceanica
Climate change
Marine Restoration
Seagra
Ecosystem resilience
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
PANSINI, Arianna
Posidonia oceanica restoration in a threatened Mediterranean Sea
title Posidonia oceanica restoration in a threatened Mediterranean Sea
title_full Posidonia oceanica restoration in a threatened Mediterranean Sea
title_fullStr Posidonia oceanica restoration in a threatened Mediterranean Sea
title_full_unstemmed Posidonia oceanica restoration in a threatened Mediterranean Sea
title_short Posidonia oceanica restoration in a threatened Mediterranean Sea
title_sort posidonia oceanica restoration in a threatened mediterranean sea
topic Posidonia oceanica
Climate change
Marine Restoration
Seagra
Ecosystem resilience
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
topic_facet Posidonia oceanica
Climate change
Marine Restoration
Seagra
Ecosystem resilience
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
url https://hdl.handle.net/11388/313770