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Linosa island: a unique heritage of Mediterranean biodiversity
Innangi, S.; Ferraro, L.; Innangi, M.; Di Martino, G.; Giordano, L.; Bracchi, V.A.; Tonielli, R. (2024). Linosa island: a unique heritage of Mediterranean biodiversity. Journal of Maps 20(1): 2297989. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445647.2023.2297989
In: Journal of Maps. Taylor & Francis: Kingston-upon-Thames. ISSN 1744-5647; e-ISSN 1744-5647, more
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Keyword
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Multibeam bathymetry and backscatter; seafloor classification; ground-truth data; rhodolith beds; benthic foraminifera; priority habitat

Authors  Top 
  • Innangi, S.
  • Ferraro, L.
  • Innangi, M.
  • Di Martino, G.
  • Giordano, L.
  • Bracchi, V.A.
  • Tonielli, R.

Abstract

    This publication presents a newly created map of the seafloor of Linosa, a volcanic island located in the Sicily Channel (Mediterranean Sea). The seafloor of Linosa was previously surveyed using geophysical and ground-truth data (in 2016 and 2017). Linosa is regarded as a "sentinel area" for alien species and worldwide environmental changes because of its geographical location, making it worthy of particular attention. The predominant habitats found in Linosa have been identified as three priority habitats: Posidonia oceanica meadows, rhodolith beds, and coralligenous habitats, which encompass extensive coral forests. Another crucial environmental indicator is the assemblages of benthic foraminifera, which were previously studied in this area to analyse their correlations with the topography of the seafloor. Hence, all the accessible data was gathered to create a novel comprehensive map of the seabed (at a scale of 1:15,000), with the objective of displaying and highlighting the abundant marine biodiversity of Linosa.


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