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Age and growth of Arno goby, Padogobius nigricans (Canestrini, 1867), in the Aggia River (Umbria, Central Italy)
Pompei, L.; Giannetto, Daniela; Lorenzoni, M. (Wiley, 2015)In this study, data of Padogobius nigricans, a species endemic to Central Italy, were used to assess the age, growth parameters and condition of this species. Length-weight relationships are also provided and represent the ... -
Age, growth and body condition of big-scale sand smelt Atherina boyeri Risso, 1810 inhabiting a freshwater environment: Lake Trasimeno (Italy)
Lorenzoni, M.; Giannetto, Daniela; Carosi, A.; Dolciami, R.; Ghetti, L.; Pompei, L. (Edp Sciences S A, 2015)The age, growth and body condition of the big-scale sand smelt (Atherina boyeri) population of Lake Trasimeno were investigated. In total, 3998 specimens were collected during the study and five age classes (from 0+ to 4+) ... -
Covariation of trophic and habitat-related traits in chondrostoms (Cyprinidae): implications for repeated and diversifying evolutionary processes
Corse, E.; Tarkan, Ali Serhan; Emiroglu, O.; Imsiridou, A.; Minos, G.; Lorenzoni, M.; Aboim, M. A. (Wiley, 2015)The tenet that ecological adaptation can lead to recurrent ecomorphological trends resulting from repetitive processes has long been a primary topic of investigation in evolutionary ecology. To explore this aspect further, ... -
First information on age and growth of Padogobius bonelli (Bonaparte, 1846) outside of its native range: River Aggia (Central Italy)
Pompei, L.; Giannetto, D.; Lorenzoni, M. (Edp Sciences S A, 2016)Padogobius bonelli is a goby native to Northern Italy, but several populations are established in Central Italy out of its native range. P. bonelli caused negative impact on native fish community but any study on growth ... -
Length-weight relationships of three fish species from Trasimeno Lake, Italy
Giannetto, Daniela; Pompei, L.; Carosi, A.; Dolciami, R.; Ghetti, L.; Lorenzoni, M. (Wiley, 2016)Length-weight relationships for Alburnus arborella, Esox cisalpinus and Scardinius hesperidicus from Trasimeno Lake are provided. A total of 4,205 specimens were collected for examination from 2008 to 2014 throughout the ... -
Reproductive biology of Cisalpine pike (Esox cisalpinus Bianco & Delmastro, 2011) in Lake Trasimeno (Italy)
Pompei, L.; Pieracci, D.; Giannetto, Daniela; Carosi, A.; Cauzillo, C.; Dolciami, R.; Lorenzoni, M. (Wiley, 2017)The aim of this study was analysis of the data on the reproductive biology of the endemic Esox cisalpinus from Lake Trasimeno (central Italy). Data were collected with gillnets (mesh sizes 50-100mm) from 2010 to 2014 during ...