Integrated Evaluation of Environmental Parameters Influencing Vibrio Occurrence in the Coastal Northern Adriatic Sea (Italy) Facing the Venetian Lagoon

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Greta Caburlotto
Franco Bianchi
Micol Gennari
Valentina Ghidini
Giorgio Socal
Fabrizio Bernardi Aubry
Mauro Bastianini
MariaCarla Tafi
Maria M. Lleo
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[1] Università di Verona,Dipartimento di Patologia e Diagnostica, Sezione di Microbiologia
[2] C.N.R.,undefined
[3] Istituto di Scienze Marine (ISMAR),undefined
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Microbial Ecology | 2012年 / 63卷
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Vibrio; West Nile Virus; Total Suspended Matter; Rift Valley Fever; Venice Lagoon;
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In the marine environment, the persistence and abundance of Vibrio are related to a number of environmental parameters. The influence of the different environmental variables in determining the Vibrio occurrence could be different in the specific geographic areas around the world. Moreover, oceanographic parameters are generally interdependent and should not be considered separately when their influence on bacterial presence and concentration is tested. In this study, an integrated approach was used to identify key parameters determining the abundance of Vibrio spp in marine samples from the Venetian Lagoon in Italy, which is an important area for fish farming and tourism. Multivariate techniques have been adopted to analyze the dataset: using PCA, it was shown that a relatively high proportion of the total variance in this area was mainly due to two independent variables, namely salinity and temperature. Using cluster analysis, it was possible to categorize different groups with homogeneous features as regards space (“stations”) and time (“seasons”) distribution, as well as to quantify the values of environmental variables and the Vibrio abundances in each category. Furthermore, integrating key environmental factors and bacterial concentration values, it was possible to identify levels of salinity and sea surface temperature which were optimal for Vibrio concentration in water, plankton, and sediment samples. The identification of key environmental variables conditioning Vibrio occurrence should facilitate ocean monitoring, making it possible to predict unexpected variations in marine microflora which determine possible public health risks in coastal areas.
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