2022
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Montesanto, Federica; Albano, Marco; Ayas, Dενιζ; Betti, Federico; Capillo, Gioele; Çinar, Melih Ertan; Corsini-Foka, Maria; Crocetta, Fabio; Dağli, Ertan; D’Iglio, Claudio; Digenis, Markos; Dragičević, Branko; Famulari, Sergio; Ergüden, Deniz; Giova, Antonio; Giussani, Valentina; Hoffman, Razy; Isajlović, Igor; Lipej, Lovrenc; López-Esclapez, Raquel; Mastrototaro, Francesco; Moreni, Alessandra; Orenes-Salazar, Victor; Ovalis, Panayotis Ovalis Panayotis; Plaiti, Wanda; Pujol, Juan A; Rabaoui, Lotfi; Rallis, Ioannis; Rogelja, Manja; Savoca, Serena; Skouradakis, Grigorios; Tiralongo, Francesco; Toma, Margherita; Trkov, Domen; Ubero-Pascal, Nicolas; Yacoubi, Lamia; Yalgin, Ferhat; Yapici, Sercan; Zamuda, Leon L New records of rare species in the Mediterranean Sea (December 2022) Journal Article Mediterranean Marine Science, 23 (4), pp. 968–994, 2022, ISSN: 1791-6763, 1108-393X. Abstract | Links | BibTeX @article{montesanto_new_2022,
title = {New records of rare species in the Mediterranean Sea (December 2022)},
author = {Federica Montesanto and Marco Albano and Dενιζ Ayas and Federico Betti and Gioele Capillo and Melih Ertan Çinar and Maria Corsini-Foka and Fabio Crocetta and Ertan Dağli and Claudio D’Iglio and Markos Digenis and Branko Dragičević and Sergio Famulari and Deniz Ergüden and Antonio Giova and Valentina Giussani and Razy Hoffman and Igor Isajlović and Lovrenc Lipej and Raquel López-Esclapez and Francesco Mastrototaro and Alessandra Moreni and Victor Orenes-Salazar and Panayotis Ovalis Panayotis Ovalis and Wanda Plaiti and Juan A Pujol and Lotfi Rabaoui and Ioannis Rallis and Manja Rogelja and Serena Savoca and Grigorios Skouradakis and Francesco Tiralongo and Margherita Toma and Domen Trkov and Nicolas Ubero-Pascal and Lamia Yacoubi and Ferhat Yalgin and Sercan Yapici and Leon L Zamuda},
url = {https://imbbc.hcmr.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/2022-Montesanto-MMS-79.pdf
https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/hcmr-med-mar-sc/article/view/32369},
doi = {10.12681/mms.32369},
issn = {1791-6763, 1108-393X},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-12-19},
urldate = {2022-12-20},
journal = {Mediterranean Marine Science},
volume = {23},
number = {4},
pages = {968--994},
abstract = {This Collective Article presents information on 20 taxa belonging to five (5) Phyla: Cnidaria (2), Mollusca (8), Arthropoda (4), Echinodermata (1) and Chordata (5) recorded from the Alboran Sea to the Levantine Sea. These new records were found in seven (7) different ecoregions as follows: Alboran Sea: new record of the rare football octopus Ocythoe tuberculata in the harbour of Algeciras (Spain); Western Mediterranean Sea: first record of the isopod Arcturinella deltensis in the Ligurian Sea, and the third in the whole Mediterranean Sea; third Mediterranean site for the Muricidae Coralliophila ahuiri along the Italian coasts (Alghero); first and westernmost record of the goby Corcyrogobius liechtensteini from the Iberian Peninsula; new record of the sea slug Glaucus atlanticus from the coast of the Iberian Peninsula; first and easternmost record of Holothuria (Vaneyothuria) lentiginosa lentiginosa along the Italian coasts; Tunisian Plateau/Gulf of Sidra: seventh record of the oceanic squid Thysanoteuthis rhombus in Tunisia, and first for the Gulf of Gabes. Ionian Sea: second occurrence of the Atlantic tripletail Lobotes surinamensis in the Ionian Sea and first record from the Strait of Messina area; new record of the rare sea elephant Pterotrachea coronata from the Strait of Messina; Adriatic Sea: first record of a facies of football ascidian Diazona violacea in the South Adriatic Sea (Tremiti Island, Italy); two records of the sevengill shark Heptranchias perlo in Croatian waters after more than 70 years of absence of documented records in this area; first known occurrence of the nudibranch Jalonus hyalinus in Slovenian waters and also the first known occurrence of this species in the Adriatic Sea; first record of the nudibranch Okenia elegans in Slovenian waters; Aegean Sea: First record of the parasitic isopod Nerocila milesensis along Greek coasts (Crete island) as well as the second record worldwide; additional record of the brachyuran Paragalene longicrura collected from the Saronikos Gulf (Greece); first record of the siphonophore Rhizophysa filiformis in Greek waters as well as the second record of this species in the eastern Mediterranean basin; new record of the rare and protected angelshark Squatina aculeata along Turkish coasts; Levantine Sea: first record of the marine amphipod Caprella andreae in the Levantine Mediterranean shore of Israel, based on both morphological and molecular data; first occurrence of the cephalopod Tremoctopus violaceus along Turkish coasts, which confirms its presence in the north-eastern coasts of Turkey; record of a bloom of the thermophilic jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca in the north Levantine Sea.},
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This Collective Article presents information on 20 taxa belonging to five (5) Phyla: Cnidaria (2), Mollusca (8), Arthropoda (4), Echinodermata (1) and Chordata (5) recorded from the Alboran Sea to the Levantine Sea. These new records were found in seven (7) different ecoregions as follows: Alboran Sea: new record of the rare football octopus Ocythoe tuberculata in the harbour of Algeciras (Spain); Western Mediterranean Sea: first record of the isopod Arcturinella deltensis in the Ligurian Sea, and the third in the whole Mediterranean Sea; third Mediterranean site for the Muricidae Coralliophila ahuiri along the Italian coasts (Alghero); first and westernmost record of the goby Corcyrogobius liechtensteini from the Iberian Peninsula; new record of the sea slug Glaucus atlanticus from the coast of the Iberian Peninsula; first and easternmost record of Holothuria (Vaneyothuria) lentiginosa lentiginosa along the Italian coasts; Tunisian Plateau/Gulf of Sidra: seventh record of the oceanic squid Thysanoteuthis rhombus in Tunisia, and first for the Gulf of Gabes. Ionian Sea: second occurrence of the Atlantic tripletail Lobotes surinamensis in the Ionian Sea and first record from the Strait of Messina area; new record of the rare sea elephant Pterotrachea coronata from the Strait of Messina; Adriatic Sea: first record of a facies of football ascidian Diazona violacea in the South Adriatic Sea (Tremiti Island, Italy); two records of the sevengill shark Heptranchias perlo in Croatian waters after more than 70 years of absence of documented records in this area; first known occurrence of the nudibranch Jalonus hyalinus in Slovenian waters and also the first known occurrence of this species in the Adriatic Sea; first record of the nudibranch Okenia elegans in Slovenian waters; Aegean Sea: First record of the parasitic isopod Nerocila milesensis along Greek coasts (Crete island) as well as the second record worldwide; additional record of the brachyuran Paragalene longicrura collected from the Saronikos Gulf (Greece); first record of the siphonophore Rhizophysa filiformis in Greek waters as well as the second record of this species in the eastern Mediterranean basin; new record of the rare and protected angelshark Squatina aculeata along Turkish coasts; Levantine Sea: first record of the marine amphipod Caprella andreae in the Levantine Mediterranean shore of Israel, based on both morphological and molecular data; first occurrence of the cephalopod Tremoctopus violaceus along Turkish coasts, which confirms its presence in the north-eastern coasts of Turkey; record of a bloom of the thermophilic jellyfish Pelagia noctiluca in the north Levantine Sea. |
Rallis, Ioannis; Chatzigeorgiou, Giorgos; Florido, Marta; Sedano, Francisco; Procopiou, Avgi; Chertz-Bynichaki, Melina; Vernadou, Emmanouela; Plaiti, Wanda; Koulouri, Panayota; Dounas, Costas; Gerovasileiou, Vasilis; Dailianis, Thanos Early Succession Patterns of Benthic Assemblages on Artificial Reefs in the Oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean Basin Journal Article Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, 10 (5), pp. 620, 2022, ISSN: 2077-1312. Abstract | Links | BibTeX @article{rallis_early_2022,
title = {Early Succession Patterns of Benthic Assemblages on Artificial Reefs in the Oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean Basin},
author = {Ioannis Rallis and Giorgos Chatzigeorgiou and Marta Florido and Francisco Sedano and Avgi Procopiou and Melina Chertz-Bynichaki and Emmanouela Vernadou and Wanda Plaiti and Panayota Koulouri and Costas Dounas and Vasilis Gerovasileiou and Thanos Dailianis},
url = {https://imbbc.hcmr.gr/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/2022-Rallis-jmse-35.pdf
https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1312/10/5/620},
doi = {10.3390/jmse10050620},
issn = {2077-1312},
year = {2022},
date = {2022-05-01},
urldate = {2022-05-09},
journal = {Journal of Marine Science and Engineering},
volume = {10},
number = {5},
pages = {620},
abstract = {The colonization of artificial structures by benthic organisms in the marine realm is known to be affected by the general trophic patterns of the biogeographical zone and the prevailing environmental traits at the local scale. The present work aims to present quantitative data on the early settlement progress of macrofaunal benthic assemblages developing on artificial reefs (ARs) deployed at the Underwater Biotechnological Park of Crete (UBPC) in the oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean. Visual census and subsequent image analysis combined with scraped quadrats were used to describe the establishment of the communities and their development over three consecutive campaigns, spanning 5 years post-deployment. Macroalgae consistently dominated in terms of coverage, while sessile invertebrates displayed different patterns over the years. Polychaeta and Bryozoa were gradually replaced by Cnidaria, while Porifera and Mollusca displayed an increasing trend over the years. Motile benthos was mainly represented by Mollusca, while the abundance of Polychaeta increased in contrast to that of Crustacea. For both sessile and motile assemblages, significant differences were observed among the years. The results of this study indicate that ecological succession is still ongoing, and further improvement in the monitoring methodology can assist towards a more accurate assessment of the community composition in complex AR structures.},
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The colonization of artificial structures by benthic organisms in the marine realm is known to be affected by the general trophic patterns of the biogeographical zone and the prevailing environmental traits at the local scale. The present work aims to present quantitative data on the early settlement progress of macrofaunal benthic assemblages developing on artificial reefs (ARs) deployed at the Underwater Biotechnological Park of Crete (UBPC) in the oligotrophic Eastern Mediterranean. Visual census and subsequent image analysis combined with scraped quadrats were used to describe the establishment of the communities and their development over three consecutive campaigns, spanning 5 years post-deployment. Macroalgae consistently dominated in terms of coverage, while sessile invertebrates displayed different patterns over the years. Polychaeta and Bryozoa were gradually replaced by Cnidaria, while Porifera and Mollusca displayed an increasing trend over the years. Motile benthos was mainly represented by Mollusca, while the abundance of Polychaeta increased in contrast to that of Crustacea. For both sessile and motile assemblages, significant differences were observed among the years. The results of this study indicate that ecological succession is still ongoing, and further improvement in the monitoring methodology can assist towards a more accurate assessment of the community composition in complex AR structures. |
2020
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Rousou, Maria; Plaiti, Wanda; Lowry, Jim; Charalambous, Stephanos; Chintiroglou, Chariton Charles Amphipoda species (Suborders: Amphilochidea and Senticaudata) from Vasiliko Bay, Cyprus: New records, information on their biogeography and an annotated checklist from the coasts of Cyprus Journal Article Zootaxa, 4896 (3), pp. 373–408, 2020, ISSN: 1175-5334, 1175-5326, (BIODIV). Abstract | Links | BibTeX @article{rousou_amphipoda_2020,
title = {Amphipoda species (Suborders: Amphilochidea and Senticaudata) from Vasiliko Bay, Cyprus: New records, information on their biogeography and an annotated checklist from the coasts of Cyprus},
author = {Maria Rousou and Wanda Plaiti and Jim Lowry and Stephanos Charalambous and Chariton Charles Chintiroglou},
url = {https://www.biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4896.3.3},
doi = {10.11646/zootaxa.4896.3.3},
issn = {1175-5334, 1175-5326},
year = {2020},
date = {2020-12-01},
urldate = {2022-01-17},
journal = {Zootaxa},
volume = {4896},
number = {3},
pages = {373--408},
abstract = {Current information on soft-bottom benthic amphipod species of the south coasts of Cyprus is scarce. In the summer of 2013, a research survey was carried out, targeting the Vasiliko Bay and the nearby coastal area which is influenced by multiple human-induced stressors. Analysis of 126 samples revealed the presence of 2,122 individual amphipods (Amphilochidea and Senticaudata) belonging to 25 families and 52 species. Twenty-four species are new records for Cyprus increasing the number of amphipods to 141 species. In Vasiliko Bay, two amphipod species presented the highest abundances and were found to be constant (Microdeutopus periergos, Perioculodes longimanus), while seven are common species (Ampelisca brevicornis, Ampelisca typica, Apherusa chiereghinii, Dexamine spinosa, Harpinia crenulata, Leptocheirus pectinatus, Leucothoe incisa) and the remaining 43 species are rare. The highest amphipod total abundances and number of species were recorded in stations with dense Posidonia oceanica meadows and aquaculture units in the vicinity. Brief distributional and ecological characteristics of the identified amphipod species are given and an annotated checklist for the coasts of Cyprus is provided.},
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Current information on soft-bottom benthic amphipod species of the south coasts of Cyprus is scarce. In the summer of 2013, a research survey was carried out, targeting the Vasiliko Bay and the nearby coastal area which is influenced by multiple human-induced stressors. Analysis of 126 samples revealed the presence of 2,122 individual amphipods (Amphilochidea and Senticaudata) belonging to 25 families and 52 species. Twenty-four species are new records for Cyprus increasing the number of amphipods to 141 species. In Vasiliko Bay, two amphipod species presented the highest abundances and were found to be constant (Microdeutopus periergos, Perioculodes longimanus), while seven are common species (Ampelisca brevicornis, Ampelisca typica, Apherusa chiereghinii, Dexamine spinosa, Harpinia crenulata, Leptocheirus pectinatus, Leucothoe incisa) and the remaining 43 species are rare. The highest amphipod total abundances and number of species were recorded in stations with dense Posidonia oceanica meadows and aquaculture units in the vicinity. Brief distributional and ecological characteristics of the identified amphipod species are given and an annotated checklist for the coasts of Cyprus is provided. |
2019
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Fanini, Lucia; Plaiti, Wanda; Papageorgiou, Nafsika Environmental education: Constraints and potential as seen by sandy beach researchers Journal Article Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 218 , pp. 173–178, 2019, ISSN: 02727714, (BIODIV). Links | BibTeX @article{fanini_environmental_2019,
title = {Environmental education: Constraints and potential as seen by sandy beach researchers},
author = {Lucia Fanini and Wanda Plaiti and Nafsika Papageorgiou},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S027277141830800X},
doi = {10.1016/j.ecss.2018.12.014},
issn = {02727714},
year = {2019},
date = {2019-03-01},
urldate = {2022-01-17},
journal = {Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science},
volume = {218},
pages = {173--178},
note = {BIODIV},
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pubstate = {published},
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2018
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Keklikoglou, K; Chatzigeorgiou, G; Faulwetter, S; Kalogeropoulou, V; Plaiti, W; Maidanou, M; Dounas, C; Lampadariou, N; Arvanitidis, C 'Simple' can be good, too: Testing three hard bottom sampling methods on macrobenthic and meiobenthic assemblages Journal Article Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2018, ISSN: 00253154, (Publisher: Cambridge University Press). Abstract | Links | BibTeX @article{keklikoglou_simple_2018,
title = {'Simple' can be good, too: Testing three hard bottom sampling methods on macrobenthic and meiobenthic assemblages},
author = {K Keklikoglou and G Chatzigeorgiou and S Faulwetter and V Kalogeropoulou and W Plaiti and M Maidanou and C Dounas and N Lampadariou and C Arvanitidis},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85055515853&doi=10.1017%2fS0025315418000863&partnerID=40&md5=3cb71874d9e2fbcb00720d2b0f17d0a1},
doi = {10.1017/S0025315418000863},
issn = {00253154},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
journal = {Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom},
abstract = {Subtidal hard bottoms are of particular scientific and economic value as they are highly productive systems. They are less well studied compared with soft bottoms, as they often require manual sample collection via scuba diving. Although a multitude of sampling devices is available for soft bottoms, only a few are suitable for hard substrates, and their performance is largely unstudied. In the present study, three hard bottom sampling methods were compared, regarding their sampling efficiency and the damage they may cause to macrobenthic and meiobenthic organisms. Two of the sampling methods examined are typically employed for the study of hard bottom substrates (manual collection, airlift device), while the third involves a newly constructed sampler (MANOSS - Manual Operated Suction Sampler). All three sampling methods were tested at 12 m depth on a hard bottom substrate with algal coverage dominated by Cystoseira spp. No overall significant differences were observed between the sampling efficiency and the damage caused by the three sampling methods regarding the macrofaunal assemblages, with the exception of the MANOSS method which collected more species than the manual method. In addition, significant differences were observed in the collecting performance for the meiobenthic assemblages, presenting significantly higher densities of meiofauna sampled by the MANOSS compared with the manual collection method, while the airlift device presented an intermediate efficiency. However, taking into account other factors such as cost, ease of use and the scope of each study, none of the methods clearly outperforms the others. Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2018.},
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Subtidal hard bottoms are of particular scientific and economic value as they are highly productive systems. They are less well studied compared with soft bottoms, as they often require manual sample collection via scuba diving. Although a multitude of sampling devices is available for soft bottoms, only a few are suitable for hard substrates, and their performance is largely unstudied. In the present study, three hard bottom sampling methods were compared, regarding their sampling efficiency and the damage they may cause to macrobenthic and meiobenthic organisms. Two of the sampling methods examined are typically employed for the study of hard bottom substrates (manual collection, airlift device), while the third involves a newly constructed sampler (MANOSS - Manual Operated Suction Sampler). All three sampling methods were tested at 12 m depth on a hard bottom substrate with algal coverage dominated by Cystoseira spp. No overall significant differences were observed between the sampling efficiency and the damage caused by the three sampling methods regarding the macrofaunal assemblages, with the exception of the MANOSS method which collected more species than the manual method. In addition, significant differences were observed in the collecting performance for the meiobenthic assemblages, presenting significantly higher densities of meiofauna sampled by the MANOSS compared with the manual collection method, while the airlift device presented an intermediate efficiency. However, taking into account other factors such as cost, ease of use and the scope of each study, none of the methods clearly outperforms the others. Copyright © Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2018. |
Myers, Alan; Plaiti, Wanda; Rousou, Maria A new species of Microdeutopus, M. periergos sp. nov. (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Senticaudata, Aoridae) from Cyprus (East Mediterranean Sea) Journal Article Zootaxa, 4378 (1), pp. 144, 2018, ISSN: 1175-5334, 1175-5326, (BIODIV). Abstract | Links | BibTeX @article{myers_new_2018,
title = {A new species of Microdeutopus, M. periergos sp. nov. (Crustacea, Amphipoda, Senticaudata, Aoridae) from Cyprus (East Mediterranean Sea)},
author = {Alan Myers and Wanda Plaiti and Maria Rousou},
url = {https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.4378.1.11},
doi = {10.11646/zootaxa.4378.1.11},
issn = {1175-5334, 1175-5326},
year = {2018},
date = {2018-01-01},
urldate = {2022-01-17},
journal = {Zootaxa},
volume = {4378},
number = {1},
pages = {144},
abstract = {A new species of Microdeutopus, M. periergos sp. nov. is described from Cyprus. This brings the total number of species of Microdeutopus known from the Mediterranean Sea to twelve. It is described and figured here and a key to the genus is provided.},
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A new species of Microdeutopus, M. periergos sp. nov. is described from Cyprus. This brings the total number of species of Microdeutopus known from the Mediterranean Sea to twelve. It is described and figured here and a key to the genus is provided. |
2016
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Mavraki, D; Fanini, L; Tsompanou, M; Gerovasileiou, V; Nikolopoulou, S; Chatzinikolaou, E; Plaitis, W; Faulwetter, S Rescuing biogeographic legacy data: The "Thor" Expedition, a historical oceanographic expedition to the Mediterranean Sea Journal Article Biodiversity Data Journal, 4 (1), 2016, ISSN: 13142828, (Publisher: Pensoft Publishers). Abstract | Links | BibTeX @article{mavraki_rescuing_2016,
title = {Rescuing biogeographic legacy data: The "Thor" Expedition, a historical oceanographic expedition to the Mediterranean Sea},
author = {D Mavraki and L Fanini and M Tsompanou and V Gerovasileiou and S Nikolopoulou and E Chatzinikolaou and W Plaitis and S Faulwetter},
url = {https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85018653928&doi=10.3897%2fBDJ.4.e11054&partnerID=40&md5=d548ea13a533ece32aee66df08954a37},
doi = {10.3897/BDJ.4.e11054},
issn = {13142828},
year = {2016},
date = {2016-01-01},
journal = {Biodiversity Data Journal},
volume = {4},
number = {1},
abstract = {Background This article describes the digitization of a series of historical datasets based ?n the reports of the 1908-1910 Danish Oceanographical Expeditions to the Mediterranean and adjacent seas. All station and sampling metadata as well as biodiversity data regarding calcareous rhodophytes, pelagic polychaetes, and fish (families Engraulidae and Clupeidae) obtained during these expeditions were digitized within the activities of the LifeWatchGreece Research ?nfrastructure project and presented in the present paper. The aim was to safeguard public data availability by using an open access infrastructure, and to prevent potential loss of valuable historical data on the Mediterranean marine biodiversity. New information The datasets digitized here cover 2,043 samples taken at 567 stations during a time period from 1904 to 1930 in the Mediterranean and adjacent seas. The samples resulted in 1,588 occurrence records of pelagic polychaetes, fish (Clupeiformes) and calcareous algae (Rhodophyta). In addition, basic environmental data (e.g. sea surface temperature, salinity) as well as meterological conditions are included for most sampling events. In addition to the description of the digitized datasets, a detailed description of the problems encountered during the digitization of this historical dataset and a discussion on the value of such data are provided. © Mavraki D et al.},
note = {Publisher: Pensoft Publishers},
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Background This article describes the digitization of a series of historical datasets based ?n the reports of the 1908-1910 Danish Oceanographical Expeditions to the Mediterranean and adjacent seas. All station and sampling metadata as well as biodiversity data regarding calcareous rhodophytes, pelagic polychaetes, and fish (families Engraulidae and Clupeidae) obtained during these expeditions were digitized within the activities of the LifeWatchGreece Research ?nfrastructure project and presented in the present paper. The aim was to safeguard public data availability by using an open access infrastructure, and to prevent potential loss of valuable historical data on the Mediterranean marine biodiversity. New information The datasets digitized here cover 2,043 samples taken at 567 stations during a time period from 1904 to 1930 in the Mediterranean and adjacent seas. The samples resulted in 1,588 occurrence records of pelagic polychaetes, fish (Clupeiformes) and calcareous algae (Rhodophyta). In addition, basic environmental data (e.g. sea surface temperature, salinity) as well as meterological conditions are included for most sampling events. In addition to the description of the digitized datasets, a detailed description of the problems encountered during the digitization of this historical dataset and a discussion on the value of such data are provided. © Mavraki D et al. |
2013
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Plaitis, W; Rossano, C; Chatzigeorgiou, G Amphipod fauna community in three Mediterranean harbours – preliminary study Inproceedings International Colloquium on Amphipoda, 2013. BibTeX @inproceedings{plaitis_amphipod_2013,
title = {Amphipod fauna community in three Mediterranean harbours – preliminary study},
author = {W Plaitis and C Rossano and G Chatzigeorgiou},
year = {2013},
date = {2013-01-01},
booktitle = {International Colloquium on Amphipoda},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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2004
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Company, JB; Maiorano, P; Tselepides, A; Politou, C -Y; Plaiti, W; Rollant, G; Sardá, F Deep-sea decapod crustaceans in the western and central Mediterranean Sea: preliminary aspect of species distribution, biomass and population structure. Journal Article Scientia Marina, 68 , pp. 73–86, 2004. BibTeX @article{company_deep-sea_2004,
title = {Deep-sea decapod crustaceans in the western and central Mediterranean Sea: preliminary aspect of species distribution, biomass and population structure.},
author = {JB Company and P Maiorano and A Tselepides and C -Y Politou and W Plaiti and G Rollant and F Sardá},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-01-01},
journal = {Scientia Marina},
volume = {68},
pages = {73--86},
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2003
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Plaiti, W; Tselepides, A Amphipod community structure in an area of intensive natural and antropogenic disturbance (Termaicos Bay in the Mediteranean Sea). Inproceedings Tunis, Tunisia, 2003, (Publication Title: The11th International Colloquium on Amphipoda,
Type: Abstract). BibTeX @inproceedings{plaiti_amphipod_2003,
title = {Amphipod community structure in an area of intensive natural and antropogenic disturbance (Termaicos Bay in the Mediteranean Sea).},
author = {W Plaiti and A Tselepides},
year = {2003},
date = {2003-01-01},
address = {Tunis, Tunisia},
note = {Publication Title: The11th International Colloquium on Amphipoda,
Type: Abstract},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
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2002
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Plaiti, W; Sardá, F; Tselepides, A A comperative study of the deep-sea epibenthic fauna from the Balearic (NW Mediterranean) and Ionian (SE Mwediterranean) Basins. Inproceedings Lodz, Poland., 2002, (Publication Title: The 4th European Crustacean Conference.). BibTeX @inproceedings{plaiti_comperative_2002,
title = {A comperative study of the deep-sea epibenthic fauna from the Balearic (NW Mediterranean) and Ionian (SE Mwediterranean) Basins.},
author = {W Plaiti and F Sardá and A Tselepides},
year = {2002},
date = {2002-01-01},
address = {Lodz, Poland.},
note = {Publication Title: The 4th European Crustacean Conference.},
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Plaiti, W; Sardá, F; Tselepides, A The contribution of decapod crustaceans to the hyperbenthic fauna of the deep Mediterranean Sea. (poster) Inproceedings Corfu, Greece. 2-6 September., 2002, (Publication Title: The 8th Colloquium Crustacea Decapoda Mediterranea.
Type: Poster). BibTeX @inproceedings{plaiti_contribution_2002,
title = {The contribution of decapod crustaceans to the hyperbenthic fauna of the deep Mediterranean Sea. (poster)},
author = {W Plaiti and F Sardá and A Tselepides},
year = {2002},
date = {2002-01-01},
address = {Corfu, Greece. 2-6 September.},
note = {Publication Title: The 8th Colloquium Crustacea Decapoda Mediterranea.
Type: Poster},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
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2000
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Tselepides, Anastasios; Papadopoulou, Konstantia-N; Podaras, Dimitris; Plaiti, Wanda; Koutsoubas, Drosos Macrobenthic community structure over the continental margin of Crete (South Aegean Sea, NE Mediterranean) Journal Article Progress in Oceanography, 46 (2-4), pp. 401–428, 2000, ISSN: 00796611. Links | BibTeX @article{tselepides_macrobenthic_2000,
title = {Macrobenthic community structure over the continental margin of Crete (South Aegean Sea, NE Mediterranean)},
author = {Anastasios Tselepides and Konstantia-N Papadopoulou and Dimitris Podaras and Wanda Plaiti and Drosos Koutsoubas},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0079661100000276},
doi = {10.1016/S0079-6611(00)00027-6},
issn = {00796611},
year = {2000},
date = {2000-08-01},
urldate = {2020-08-11},
journal = {Progress in Oceanography},
volume = {46},
number = {2-4},
pages = {401--428},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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Hatziyanni, E; Tsapakis, E; Plaiti, W; Karakassis, I Impact of organic enrichment on the vertical distribution and the size of macrofauna in a coastal fish farming size. Inproceedings pp. 341–345, Chios, Greece, 2000, (Publication Title: The 6th Hellenic Symposium of Oceanography and Fisheries,). BibTeX @inproceedings{hatziyanni_impact_2000,
title = {Impact of organic enrichment on the vertical distribution and the size of macrofauna in a coastal fish farming size.},
author = {E Hatziyanni and E Tsapakis and W Plaiti and I Karakassis},
year = {2000},
date = {2000-01-01},
volume = {2},
pages = {341--345},
address = {Chios, Greece},
note = {Publication Title: The 6th Hellenic Symposium of Oceanography and Fisheries,},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
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Plaiti, W; Akoumianaki, I; Eleftheriou, A Seasonal and bathymetric trends of the amphipod fauna in Heraklion Bay (Aegean Sea) Journal Article Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii, 47 , pp. 517 – 525, 2000. Abstract | Links | BibTeX @article{plaiti_seasonal_2000,
title = {Seasonal and bathymetric trends of the amphipod fauna in Heraklion Bay (Aegean Sea)},
author = {W Plaiti and I Akoumianaki and A Eleftheriou},
url = {http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-0034430130&partnerID=40&md5=6f5edad5cfd6e473fac2226dc4071988},
year = {2000},
date = {2000-01-01},
journal = {Polskie Archiwum Hydrobiologii},
volume = {47},
pages = {517 -- 525},
abstract = {The distribution of the benthic amphipod fauna in Heraklion Bay along a bathymetric gradient from 70 to 160 m was investigated during 1988-89 and 1991-92 by means of quantitative grab sampling. A total of 1456 individuals belonging to 38 species was found in 305 grab samples. Differences in the distribution of the dominant species as well in the structure of the amphipod community, as evidenced by cluster analysis, indicate the presence of distinct environmental conditions between the upper and lower circalittoral zone of Heraklion Bay. Temporal variability although evident does not clearly correspond to expected seasonal trends.},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
The distribution of the benthic amphipod fauna in Heraklion Bay along a bathymetric gradient from 70 to 160 m was investigated during 1988-89 and 1991-92 by means of quantitative grab sampling. A total of 1456 individuals belonging to 38 species was found in 305 grab samples. Differences in the distribution of the dominant species as well in the structure of the amphipod community, as evidenced by cluster analysis, indicate the presence of distinct environmental conditions between the upper and lower circalittoral zone of Heraklion Bay. Temporal variability although evident does not clearly correspond to expected seasonal trends. |
1999
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Tselepides, A; Akoumianaki, I; Papadopoulou, K -N; Podaras, D; Plaiti, W; Tholosan, O Seasonal variability and distribution of organic matter in surface and subsurface sediments of the Aegean Sea. Inproceedings Perpignan, France, 1999, (Publication Title: The 4th MTP workshop- MATER). BibTeX @inproceedings{tselepides_seasonal_1999,
title = {Seasonal variability and distribution of organic matter in surface and subsurface sediments of the Aegean Sea.},
author = {A Tselepides and I Akoumianaki and K -N Papadopoulou and D Podaras and W Plaiti and O Tholosan},
year = {1999},
date = {1999-01-01},
address = {Perpignan, France},
note = {Publication Title: The 4th MTP workshop- MATER},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
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Karakassis, I; Hatziyanni, E; Tsapakis, M; Plaiti, W Benthic recovery following cessation of fish farming:a series of successes and catastrophes Journal Article Marine Ecology Progress Series, 184 , pp. 205–218, 1999, ISSN: 0171-8630, 1616-1599. Links | BibTeX @article{karakassis_benthic_1999,
title = {Benthic recovery following cessation of fish farming:a series of successes and catastrophes},
author = {I Karakassis and E Hatziyanni and M Tsapakis and W Plaiti},
url = {http://www.int-res.com/abstracts/meps/v184/p205-218/},
doi = {10.3354/meps184205},
issn = {0171-8630, 1616-1599},
year = {1999},
date = {1999-01-01},
urldate = {2020-08-17},
journal = {Marine Ecology Progress Series},
volume = {184},
pages = {205--218},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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1997
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Hatziyanni, E; Papadopoulou, K -N; Plaiti, W; Maidanou, M; Karakassis, I The structure of macrobenthic communities in three coastal areas of intensive fish-culture. Inproceedings pp. 223–226, Kavala, Greece,, 1997, (Publication Title: The 5th Pan-Hellenic Symposium of Oceanography and Fisheries). BibTeX @inproceedings{hatziyanni_structure_1997,
title = {The structure of macrobenthic communities in three coastal areas of intensive fish-culture.},
author = {E Hatziyanni and K -N Papadopoulou and W Plaiti and M Maidanou and I Karakassis},
year = {1997},
date = {1997-01-01},
volume = {2},
pages = {223--226},
address = {Kavala, Greece,},
note = {Publication Title: The 5th Pan-Hellenic Symposium of Oceanography and Fisheries},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
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Tselepides, A; Papadopoulou, K -N; Podaras, D; Plaiti, W; Koutsoubas, D; Pantazoglou, F Macrobenthic community structure in Cretan Sea. Inproceedings pp. 233–236, Kavala, Greece, 1997, (Publication Title: the 5th National Symposium on Oceanography and Fisheries). BibTeX @inproceedings{tselepides_macrobenthic_1997,
title = {Macrobenthic community structure in Cretan Sea.},
author = {A Tselepides and K -N Papadopoulou and D Podaras and W Plaiti and D Koutsoubas and F Pantazoglou},
year = {1997},
date = {1997-01-01},
pages = {233--236},
address = {Kavala, Greece},
note = {Publication Title: the 5th National Symposium on Oceanography and Fisheries},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
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Tselepides, A; Polychronaki, T; Dafnomili, E; Plaiti, W; Zivanovic, S Distribution of nutrients, chloroplastic pigments, POC, PON and ATP in the Cretan Sea (NE Mediterranean): Seasonal and interannual variability Inproceedings pp. 189–193, 1997, (Publication Title: The 5th Pan-Hellenic Symposium of Oceanography and Fisheries). BibTeX @inproceedings{tselepides_distribution_1997,
title = {Distribution of nutrients, chloroplastic pigments, POC, PON and ATP in the Cretan Sea (NE Mediterranean): Seasonal and interannual variability},
author = {A Tselepides and T Polychronaki and E Dafnomili and W Plaiti and S Zivanovic},
year = {1997},
date = {1997-01-01},
volume = {I},
pages = {189--193},
note = {Publication Title: The 5th Pan-Hellenic Symposium of Oceanography and Fisheries},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
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1995
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Labropoulou, M; Plaiti, W Selective predation on small crustaceans by six demersal fish species in Iraklion Bay (Cretan Sea, north-eastern Mediterranean). Journal Article Biology and Ecology of Shallow Coastal Waters, pp. 351–357, 1995. BibTeX @article{labropoulou_selective_1995,
title = {Selective predation on small crustaceans by six demersal fish species in Iraklion Bay (Cretan Sea, north-eastern Mediterranean).},
author = {M Labropoulou and W Plaiti},
year = {1995},
date = {1995-01-01},
journal = {Biology and Ecology of Shallow Coastal Waters},
pages = {351--357},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {article}
}
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1993
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Karakassis, Ioannis; Papadopoulou, K -N; Dafnomili, E; Plaiti, W; Wilkinson, M Preliminary study of the environmental conditions of Iraklion Harbour Inproceedings pp. 397–400, Rhodes, Greece, 1993, (Publication Title: 4th Pan-Hellenic Symposium Oceanography and Fisheries). BibTeX @inproceedings{karakassis_preliminary_1993,
title = {Preliminary study of the environmental conditions of Iraklion Harbour},
author = {Ioannis Karakassis and K -N Papadopoulou and E Dafnomili and W Plaiti and M Wilkinson},
year = {1993},
date = {1993-01-01},
pages = {397--400},
address = {Rhodes, Greece},
note = {Publication Title: 4th Pan-Hellenic Symposium Oceanography and Fisheries},
keywords = {},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
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