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  • Floristic list of the seaweeds collected in the Mar Piccolo in the years between 1920 and 1959 by Irma Pierpaoli. Updating of the current species nomenclature was performed according to Algaebase (https://www.algaebase.org) and the original taxonomic binomial was reported

  • Floristic list of seaweeds collected in 21 stations in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto in July 2001. In July 2001, sampling activities were carried out throughout the Mar Piccolo of Taranto, to evaluate the biodiversity in terms of phytobenthic species. Twenty-one stations were monitored, 11 in the First Inlet and 10 in the Second Inlet. A total of 45 taxa were recorded: 8 Chlorophyta, 5 Ochrophyta, 32 Rhodophyta. No Tracheophyta was recorded. 5 species were non-indigenous (NIS). Updating of the current species nomenclature was performed according to Algaebase (https://www.algaebase.org) and the original taxonomic binomial was reported

  • Floristic list of macrophytes (seaweeds and phanerogams) collected in the Mar Piccolo in the years 1987-1988. For each species the location in the basin, the month of collection and the phenology was reported. A qualitative study was performed in 1987-1988 to assess the composition in species of the macrophytobenthos of the Mar Piccolo of Taranto. Forty-eight stations were bi-monthly monitored, 20 in the First Inlet (10 in the Intertidal and 10 in the sublittoral) and 28 in the Second Inlet (16 in the Intertidal and 12 in the sublittoral). A total of 86 taxa were recorded: 24 Chlorophyta, 10 Ochrophyta, 51 Rhodophyta, 1 Tracheophyta. 4 species were non-indigenous (NIS). For the location of the stations see [Cecere E., Cormaci M., Furnari G. 1991. The marine algae of Mar Piccolo, Taranto (Southern-Italy): A re-assessment. Botanica Marina 34: 221-227]

  • Undaria pinnatifida was observed for the first time in the Mar Piccolo in April 1998, settled on the docks near the small fishing boat harbour. A systematic campaign of measurements was carried out from December 2000 to November 2002 and from December 2006 to November 2007 to follow the development of this non-indigenous species population

  • Long-term studies allow to evaluate all the significant changes which an ecosystem encounters with time. In this respect, the Mar Piccolo of Taranto represents a good example for the studies on the phytobenthos. Indeed: in the Twenties the first researches were carried out; up to the Seventies they were occasionally performed; in the Eighties they became continuous and are still ongoing as such. Therefore, the presence of historical series of data gives the chance of assessing both qualitative and quantitative modifications, which occurred against the phytobenthic communities of the basin. Irma Pierpaoli was the first phycologist in Taranto. She was a young teacher of Natural Sciences from Ancona, who taught in Taranto in a secondary school from 1920 to 1925, dabbling in picking seaweeds along the Mar Piccolo shore before going to school in the morning. Of this activity, she left two published papers and an herbarium. Up to the second half of the Eighties’, no phycological information are available on the Mar Piccolo. But, in 1986, the Phycological Laboratory was set up at the Istituto Talassografico, now CNR-IRSA, and the orderly study of the Mar Piccolo phytobenthos began from both a floristic and a vegetational point of view. Also the collection of quantitative data started. From 1987 up today several series of different data became available.