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Título: Benthic litter in the continental slope of the Gulf of Naples (central-western Mediterranean Sea) hosts limited fouling communities but facilitates molluscan spawning
Autores/as: Rizzo, Lucia
Minichino, Riccardo
Virgili, Riccardo
Tanduo, Valentina
Osca Ferriol, David 
Manfredonia, Alessandro
Consoli, Pierpaolo
Colloca, Francesco
Crocetta, Fabio
Clasificación UNESCO: 331210 Plásticos
330811 Control de la contaminación del agua
240117 Invertebrados
Palabras clave: Environmental pollution
Biofouling
Invertebrates
Egg-masses and egg-capsules
DNA barcoding, et al.
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Publicación seriada: Marine Pollution Bulletin 
Resumen: Seafloor pollution by benthic litter is an emerging phenomenon, although debris colonization by biota remains largely unexplored. We characterized the litter of the continental slope (~400–600 m) of the Gulf of Naples (Mediterranean) and investigated its fouling biota through integrative taxonomic approaches. Plastic pieces (82 %) with land-based origin (96 %) and limited sizes (10–20 cm) were the items most commonly encountered, suggesting a transfer to deep waters through floating and sinking. The majority of the items were not fouled, and the debris hosted an impoverished biota, leading to hypothesize that benthic litter supports wide communities only in shallow waters. Higher colonization rates were observed for gastropod and cephalopod eggs with no preference for materials and sizes, suggesting that even small pieces of soft plastic provide a spawning habitat for molluscs and affect species' connectivity in the deep-sea ecosystem. Holistic approaches are necessary to evaluate interactions between litter and biota.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/118913
ISSN: 0025-326X
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.113915
Fuente: Marine pollution bulletin [ISSN 0025-326X], v. 181, 113915, (Agosto 2022)
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