The Italian long-term ecosystem research (LTER-Italy) network: results, opportunities, and challenges for coastal transitional ecosystems
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Citazione:
The Italian long-term ecosystem research (LTER-Italy) network: results, opportunities, and challenges for coastal transitional ecosystems / Padedda, Bachisio Mario; Sechi, Nicola; Pugnetti, Alessandra; Bernardi Aubry, Fabrizio; Camatti, Elisa; Facca, Chiara; Franzoi, Piero; Mistri, Michele; Munari, Cristina; Pulina, Silvia; Satta, Cecilia Teodora; Sigovini, Marco; Tagliapietra, Davide; Lugliè, Antonella Gesuina Laura; Acri, Francesco; Cecere, Ester; Keppel, Erica; Petrocelli, Antonella; Sfriso, Adriano; Torricelli, Pietro; Pranovi, Fabio. - 7:1(2013), pp. 43-63. [10.1285/i1825229Xv7n1p43]
Abstract:
1 - The Long-Term Ecosystem Research (LTER) network, now a global reality, was founded on a combination of long-term ecological studies, short-term experiments, and comparisons among sites and eco-domains.2 - The LTER-Italy network was officially established as a formal member of the LTER international network in 2006, following a wider on-going process in Europe; it currently consists of 22 sites representing the main ecosystem typologies of Italy. Four coastal transitional ecosystem sites are included in the LTER-Italy network: on the northern Peninsula, these include the Venice Lagoon and
the lagoons of the Po River Delta, which are characterized by a temperate climate and the influence of tides; and in the southern sector, these include the coastal ecosystems of Sardinia and the Mar Piccolo of Taranto, which are characterized by a Mediterranean climate and the absence of sensible tides.3 - In this paper, we present and discuss three main issues: the LTER-International and LTER-Europe
context, emphasising the most practical issues and activities that must be addressed for the effective
organization and maintenance of LTER networks; the history, structure, and perspectives of the national LTER-Italy network; and the opportunities, strengths, and weaknesses related to participation of the LTER-Italy network in the study of coastal transitional ecosystems.
the lagoons of the Po River Delta, which are characterized by a temperate climate and the influence of tides; and in the southern sector, these include the coastal ecosystems of Sardinia and the Mar Piccolo of Taranto, which are characterized by a Mediterranean climate and the absence of sensible tides.3 - In this paper, we present and discuss three main issues: the LTER-International and LTER-Europe
context, emphasising the most practical issues and activities that must be addressed for the effective
organization and maintenance of LTER networks; the history, structure, and perspectives of the national LTER-Italy network; and the opportunities, strengths, and weaknesses related to participation of the LTER-Italy network in the study of coastal transitional ecosystems.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
LTER-Italy; coastal transitional ecosystems; Venice Lagoon; Po River Delta; Sardinia costal ecosystems; Mar Piccolo of Taranto
Elenco autori:
Padedda, Bachisio Mario; Sechi, Nicola; Pugnetti, Alessandra; Bernardi Aubry, Fabrizio; Camatti, Elisa; Facca, Chiara; Franzoi, Piero; Mistri, Michele; Munari, Cristina; Pulina, Silvia; Satta, Cecilia Teodora; Sigovini, Marco; Tagliapietra, Davide; Lugliè, Antonella Gesuina Laura; Acri, Francesco; Cecere, Ester; Keppel, Erica; Petrocelli, Antonella; Sfriso, Adriano; Torricelli, Pietro; Pranovi, Fabio
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