Ecology

The Biodiversity & Global Change (BGC) research lab

The Biodiversity & Global Change (BGC) research lab

The Biodiversity & Global Change Lab (BGC), led by Moreno Di Marco at the Department of Biology and Biotechnology “Charles Darwin” of Sapienza University of Rome, focuses on understanding how global environmental changes affect biodiversity and human well-being. The lab’s research explores the impacts of global drivers such as climate change, land-use alteration, and human pressure on ecosystems, aiming to develop effective strategies to mitigate biodiversity loss and promote sustainability.

EcoConServ – Ecology & Conservation of Species Under Human Pressure

EcoConServ – Ecology & Conservation of Species Under Human Pressure

L'EcoConServ Lab studia l’ecologia e la conservazione delle specie minacciate dagli impatti umani, combinando modellizzazione ecologica e analisi dei dati su scala diverse scale con lavori di campo. L’obiettivo del laboratorio è comprendere i driver antropici dell’estinzione e sviluppare strategie di conservazione basate su evidenze scientifiche, contribuendo alla tutela della biodiversità in un mondo sempre più modificato dall’uomo.

Ecologia del Benthos

Ecologia del Benthos

Il gruppo svolge attività di ricerca di base e di tipo applicativo/sperimentale, finalizzate a comprendere i processi biologici ed ecologici che governano le comunità bentoniche marine, il loro sfruttamento, e gli impatti dalle attività antropiche e del cambiamento climatico.

Ecology, distribution and demography of erect bryozoans in Mediterranean coralligenous reefs

Coralligenous reefs are considered as one of the most important benthic ecosystems in the Mediterranean Sea in terms of biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, and aesthetic value. Bryozoans deserve special attention within the coralligenous framework fauna: they are among the most common animals, showing high diversity values and playing different functional roles. Distribution, spatial variability, and demographic features of five erect bryozoan taxa Adeonella sp., Myriapora truncata, Pentapora fascialis, Reteporella sp., and Smittina cervicornis were studied in the central Tyrrhenian Sea.

Epilithon ?15N signatures indicate the origins of nitrogen loading and its seasonal dynamics in a volcanic lake

The intensification of agricultural land use and urbanisation has increased nutrient loads in aquatic ecosystems. Nitrogen loads can alter ecosystem structure and functioning, resulting in increased algal productivity, algal blooms and eutrophication. The principal aim of the present paper is to extend the use of epilithic ?15N signatures to a lake ecosystem in order to evaluate the potential impact of anthropogenic nitrogen discharges (organic and inorganic) that can also reach coastal waters.

Short-term physiological plasticity.Trade-off between drought and recovery responses in three Mediterranean cistus species

Short-term physiological plasticity allows plants to thrive in highly variable environments such as the Mediterranean ecosystems. In such context, plants that maximize physiological performance under favorable conditions, such as Cistus spp., are generally reported to have a great cost in terms of plasticity (i.e., a high short-term physiological plasticity) due to the severe reduction of physiological performance when stress factors occur. However, Cistus spp. also show a noticeable resilience ability in response to stress factors.

Organic geochemical and palynological evidence for Holocene natural and anthropogenic environmental change at Lake Dojran (Macedonia/Greece)

In this study, we present lipid biomarker and palynological data for a sediment core from Lake Dojran (Macedonia/Greece), which covers the entire Holocene period. We analyzed vascular plant-derived n-alkanes, combustion-derived polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), fecal steroids, and bacterial and archaeal glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether (GDGT) lipids in concert with microcharcoal and pollen assemblages to reconstruct climatic, environmental, and human impact in the Dojran catchment and the greater Dojran area.

The environmental and evolutionary history of Lake Ohrid (FYROM/Albania). Interim results from the SCOPSCO deep drilling project

This study reviews and synthesises existing information generated within the SCOPSCO (Scientific Collaboration on Past Speciation Conditions in Lake Ohrid) deep drilling project. The four main aims of the project are to infer (i) the age and origin of Lake Ohrid (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia/Republic of Albania), (ii) its regional seismotectonic history, (iii) volcanic activity and climate change in the central northern Mediterranean region, and (iv) the influence of major geological events on the evolution of its endemic species.

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