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    Survive or swim: different relationships between migration potential and larval size in three sympatric Mediterranean octocorals by Guizien, Katell, Viladrich, N., Martínez-Quintana, Á., Bramanti, L.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-10-2020)
    “…Knowledge about migration potential is key to forecasting species distributions in changing environments. For many marine benthic invertebrates, migration…”
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    Resilience of Octocoral Forests to Catastrophic Storms by Lasker, H. R., Martínez-Quintana, Á., Bramanti, L., Edmunds, P. J.

    Published in Scientific reports (09-03-2020)
    “…After centuries of human-mediated disturbances, Caribbean reef communities are vastly different from those described in the 1950s. Many are functionally…”
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    Bathymetrical distribution and size structure of cold-water coral populations in the Cap de Creus and Lacaze-Duthiers canyons (northwestern Mediterranean) by Gori, A, Orejas, C, Madurell, T, Bramanti, L, Martins, M, Quintanilla, E, Marti-Puig, P, Lo Iacono, C, Puig, P, Requena, S, Greenacre, M, Gili, J. M

    Published in Biogeosciences (25-03-2013)
    “…Submarine canyons are known as one of the seafloor morphological features where living cold-water coral (CWC) communities develop in the Mediterranean Sea. We…”
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    Quantification of larval traits driving connectivity: the case of Corallium rubrum (L. 1758) by Martínez-Quintana, A, Bramanti, L, Viladrich, N, Rossi, S, Guizien, K

    Published in Marine biology (01-02-2015)
    “…Larval dispersal is the process enabling connectivity between populations of marine species with a sedentary adult stage. This transportation results from the…”
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    Demographic parameters of two populations of red coral (Corallium rubrum L. 1758) in the North Western Mediterranean by Bramanti, L., Vielmini, I., Rossi, S., Tsounis, G., Iannelli, M., Cattaneo-Vietti, R., Priori, C., Santangelo, G.

    Published in Marine biology (01-05-2014)
    “…The demographic and reproductive structure of populations represents the main data set needed for conservation and management plans. Mediterranean red coral…”
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    Detrimental effects of ocean acidification on the economically important Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum) by Bramanti, L., Movilla, J., Guron, M., Calvo, E., Gori, A., Dominguez-Carrió, C., Grinyó, J., Lopez-Sanz, A., Martinez-Quintana, A., Pelejero, C., Ziveri, P., Rossi, S.

    Published in Global change biology (01-06-2013)
    “…The mean predicted decrease of 0.3–0.4 pH units in the global surface ocean by the end of the century has prompted urgent research to assess the potential…”
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    Variation of lipid and free fatty acid contents during larval release in two temperate octocorals according to their trophic strategy by Viladrich, N., Bramanti, L., Tsounis, G., Martínez-Quintana, A., Ferrier-Pagès, C., Rossi, S.

    “…This study investigated the energetic investment in larval release of 2 Mediterranean gorgonians with different trophic strategies: Eunicella singularis…”
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    Effects of increased mortality on gorgonian corals (Cnidaria, Octocorallia): different demographic features may lead affected populations to unexpected recovery and new equilibrium points by Santangelo, G, Cupido, R, Cocito, S, Bramanti, L, Priori, C, Erra, F, Iannelli, M

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-10-2015)
    “…Over the last years, several marine populations suffered a drastic mortality increase of different origins; assessing the changes occurring in the demographic…”
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    Using demographic models to project the effects of climate change on scleractinian corals: Pocillopora damicornis as a case study by Bramanti, L., Iannelli, M., Fan, T. Y., Edmunds, P. J.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-06-2015)
    “…Using empirical analyses of the effects of global climate change (GCC) and ocean acidification (OA) on the survival and calcification of early life stages of…”
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    Reproductive cycle and trophic ecology in deep versus shallow populations of the Mediterranean gorgonian Eunicella singularis (Cap de Creus, northwestern Mediterranean Sea) by Gori, A., Viladrich, N., Gili, J-M., Kotta, M., Cucio, C., Magni, L., Bramanti, L., Rossi, S.

    Published in Coral reefs (01-09-2012)
    “…The annual gonad development of a shallow (20 m depth) population of the Mediterranean gorgonian Eunicella singularis was found to be closely synchronized with…”
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    Reproduction and population sexual structure of the overexploited Mediterranean red coral Corallium rubrum by SANTANGELO, G, CARLETTI, E, MAGGI, E, BRAMANTI, L

    “…This study provides the first description of the reproductive features of a red coral Corallium rubrum population. This circum-Mediterranean octocoral has been…”
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    Patterns of variation in recruitment and post-recruitment processes of the Mediterranean precious gorgonian coral Corallium rubrum by Santangelo, G., Bramanti, L., Rossi, S., Tsounis, G., Vielmini, I., Lott, C., Gili, J.M.

    “…This research seeks to quantify recruitment, early survival and early colony growth in different populations of the precious Mediterranean red coral. Although…”
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    Settlement and early survival of red coral on artificial substrates in different geographic areas: some clues for demography and restoration by Bramanti, L, Rossi, S, Tsounis, G, Gili, J. M, Santangelo, G

    Published in Hydrobiologia (01-04-2007)
    “…The red coral Corallium rubrum (L 1758) is a long-lived, slow-growing gorgonian, endemic to Mediterranean rocky bottoms. Because of its high economic value,…”
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    Demography of the over-exploited Mediterranean red coral (Corrallium rubrum L. 1758) by Santangelo, G, Maggi, E., Bramanti, L., Bongiorni, L.

    Published in Scientia marina (01-04-2004)
    “…The precious octocoral, Corallium rubrum, endemic to the Mediterranean, has long been overexploited. A demographic approach to the conservation and management…”
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    Assessment of sperm DNA integrity in workers exposed to styrene by Migliore, Lucia, Naccarati, Alessio, Zanello, Alessia, Scarpato, Roberto, Bramanti, Lucia, Mariani, Massimo

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-11-2002)
    “…BACKGROUND: Occupational exposure to toxic agents may cause infertility, congenital anomalies or death in offspring, but few studies have evaluated DNA…”
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    World at work: Marble quarrying in Tuscany by Angotzi, G, Bramanti, L, Tavarini, D, Gragnani, M, Cassiodoro, L, Moriconi, L, Saccardi, P, Pinto, I, Stacchini, N, Bovenzi, M

    “…In the same area, the excavation, or to use the formal term "exploitation", is carried out at an altitude between 200 and 1600 metres above sea level. Because…”
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    Quantifying the decline in Corallium rubrum populations by Santangelo, G, Bramanti, L

    “…A recent article by Bruckner (2009; Mar Ecol Prog Ser 397:319-332) focused on population decline in the commercially exploited Mediterranean red coral…”
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    Mathematical modelling for conservation and management of gorgonians corals: youngs and olds, could they coexist? by Bramanti, Lorenzo, Iannelli, Mimmo, Santangelo, Giovanni

    Published in Ecological modelling (10-11-2009)
    “…Gorgonian corals are long-lived, slow-growing marine species dominating Mediterranean rocky bottoms. Endowed with complex morphologies they give a structure to…”
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