D. Degobbis et al., CHANGES IN THE NORTHERN ADRIATIC ECOSYSTEM AND THE HYPERTROPHIC APPEARANCE OF GELATINOUS AGGREGATES, Science of the total environment, 165(1-3), 1995, pp. 43-58
Biweekly to monthly measurements of a large number of physical, chemic
al, and biological parameters and visual observations (by scuba divers
and underwater video cameras) were performed at 80 stations in the no
rthern Adriatic in the framework of an 'Alpe-Adria' research of a phen
omenon of gelatinous aggregate hypertrophy. This phenomenon was observ
ed in the entire investigated region during the summers of 1988, 1989,
and 1991 and only in the Kvarner areas in 1990. Results for some para
meters were compared with available historical data series collected s
ince 1966. Some qualitative changes in the phytoplankton communities (
increased diatom contribution, decreased diversity, different dominant
species) were evident during the eighties compared with the seventies
. However, chlorophyll a and nutrient concentrations remained approxim
ately at the same level. The dynamics of the Po river discharge (and n
utrient inputs) during the spring, which was the critical period for a
ggregate formation, was different during the eighties from that in the
preceding decade. An hypothesis is developed which relates the appear
ance of large quantities of gelatinous material to modifications of th
e environmental conditions (climatic, hydrology, and oceanographic).