2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.148859
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Environmental restoration by aquatic angiosperm transplants in transitional water systems: The Venice Lagoon as a case study

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“…There is a conspicuous literature on the degradation of transitional environments both from the point of view of pollution and of the trophic status (Smith, 2003;Viaroli and Christian, 2003;Gamito et al, 2005;Howarth et al, 2011;Peŕez-Ruzafa et al, 2012;Vybernaite-Lubiene et al, 2017; Hsieh et al, 2021) but relatively fewer articles are about the possibility of a reversal of this trend and on the consequent environmental recovery (Carstensen et al, 2006;Rodrigo et al, 2013;Kralj et al, 2016;McCrackin et al, 2016). Recent studies reported that the Venice Lagoon can be taken as an example of quick environmental recovery due to a marked nutrient decrease (Sfriso et al, 2019;Sfriso et al, 2021a;Sfriso et al, 2021b) with a significant impact on the aquatic vegetation. Indeed, the decrease of the macroalgal biomass and production which occurred in the 1980s allowed the recovery of aquatic angiosperms whose biomasses increased markedly.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…There is a conspicuous literature on the degradation of transitional environments both from the point of view of pollution and of the trophic status (Smith, 2003;Viaroli and Christian, 2003;Gamito et al, 2005;Howarth et al, 2011;Peŕez-Ruzafa et al, 2012;Vybernaite-Lubiene et al, 2017; Hsieh et al, 2021) but relatively fewer articles are about the possibility of a reversal of this trend and on the consequent environmental recovery (Carstensen et al, 2006;Rodrigo et al, 2013;Kralj et al, 2016;McCrackin et al, 2016). Recent studies reported that the Venice Lagoon can be taken as an example of quick environmental recovery due to a marked nutrient decrease (Sfriso et al, 2019;Sfriso et al, 2021a;Sfriso et al, 2021b) with a significant impact on the aquatic vegetation. Indeed, the decrease of the macroalgal biomass and production which occurred in the 1980s allowed the recovery of aquatic angiosperms whose biomasses increased markedly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With exception of C. nodosa, a significant growth of the angiosperm species was also favored by transplant activities carried out in the northern basin of the Venice Lagoon in the framework of the project Life SERESTO (LIFE12 NAT/IT/000331) (Project LIFE12 NAT/IT/000331, 2012; Sfriso et al, 2021b). Indeed, between 2014 and 2018 more than 75,000 rhizomes were transplanted forming wide meadows of Z. noltei, Z. marina, and R. cirrhosa that colonized approximately 15 km 2 of lagoon bottoms with a mean density of 40%.…”
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“…Aquatic angiosperm transplantations started at the end of hydraulic and morphological works. To define the most suitable transplantation techniques and seasons, the experience gained in the LIFE SeResto project was taken into account (Sfriso et al, 2021). Small (15-20 cm) of Ruppia cirrhosa, Zostera noltei, and Zostera marina were transplanted in the whole project site for a total of approx.…”
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