Ready the first issue of the AIOL journal
The first issue of the AIOL journal Advances in Oceanography and Limnology, is now ready. The official journal of the Italian Association of Oceanogaphy and Limnology takes place of the old Proceedings. Several ISMAR researchers are included in the Editorial Board
Wednesday 22 September 2010
The articles are OPEN ACCESS: don't esitate to visit the web site:
http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/title~db=all~content=g923843150
Volume II is on the way thanks to many manuscripts produced within the XIX Congress held in Venice.
All the AIOL members are invited to send their contributions for future pubblication. Rules for manuscript submission at:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/TAOL
For any other question please contact the Managing Editor
Cristina Gambi (c.gambi@univpm.it).
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Advances in Oceanography and Limnology
Volume 1 (2010)
Table of contents
Advances in limnological and oceanographic research in Italy: the history of the Italian Association of Limnology and Oceanography (AIOL)
Antonio Pusceddu; Vincenzo Saggiomo; Roberto Danovaro
Pages 1 – 9
The circulation of the Mediterranean Sea: a historical review of experimental investigations
A. Bergamasco; P. Malanotte-Rizzoli
Pages 11 – 28
Limnological research in the deep southern subalpine lakes: synthesis, directions and perspectives
Nico Salmaso; Rosario Mosello
Pages 29 – 66
Ecosystem effects of dense water formation on deep Mediterranean Sea ecosystems: an overview
Antonio Pusceddu; Marianna Mea; Cristina Gambi; Silvia Bianchelli; Miquel Canals; Anna Sanchez-Vidal; Antoni Calafat; Serge Heussner; Xavier Durrieu De Madron; Jérome Avril; Laurenz Thomsen; Rosa Garcìa; Roberto Danovaro
Pages 67 – 83
Physical constraints in the deep hypolimnion of a subalpine lake driving planktonic Bacteria and Archaea distribution
Roberto Bertoni; Walter Ambrosetti; Cristiana Callieri
Pages 85 – 96
Viruses in aquatic ecosystems: important advancements of the last 20 years and prospects for the future in the field of microbial oceanography and limnology
Stéphan Jacquet; Takeshi Miki; Rachel Noble; Peter Peduzzi; Steven Wilhelm
Pages 97-141
Prokaryotic abundance and heterotrophic metabolism in the deep Mediterranean Sea
Rosabruna La Ferla; Maurizio Azzaro; Gabriella Caruso; Luis Salvador Monticelli; Giovanna Maimone; Renata Zaccone; Theodore T. Packard
Pages 143 – 166
Latitudinal, longitudinal and bathymetric patterns of abundance, biomass of metazoan meiofauna: importance of the rare taxa and anomalies in the deep Mediterranean Sea
Cristina Gambi; Nikolaos Lampadariou; Roberto Danovaro
Pages 167 – 197
Marine alien species as an aspect of global change
Anna Occhipinti-Ambrogi; Bella Galil
Pages 199 – 218