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Cima, F., Ballarin, L., & Burighel, P. (2002). Biodiversity in the lagoon of venice: Effects of biocidal compounds on the survival of benthic filter-feeding organism, with particular reference to compound ascidians. Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results, I, 595–600. 
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Tipo di Risorsa: Articolo di Rivista
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Categorie: General
Keywords: biodiversità - Biodiversity, biologia, extend abstract corila, pesci, processi ambientali - Environmental Processes
Creatori: Ballarin, Burighel, Cima
Collezione: Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results
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Abstract     
Biocides in the aquatic environment can negatively influence the fitness of many organisms acting at various levels of their biological cycles, such as fertilisation, embryonic and larval development, larval settlement, asexual reproduction and adult survival.
Thus, biocidal compounds such as those extensively used in the lagoon of Venice as components of antifouling paints for the protection of submerged manufacts such as piles, quays and boats, can affect the composition and/or the distribution of animal communities.
The lagoon of Venice is a coastal system of particular ecological relevance, as it represents the sum of many environmental typologies. In general, it is a shallow water basin with an incomplete water renewal and is characterised by many harbour activities, river outlets and channels crossing agricultural and urban areas.
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