65 research outputs found
Understanding the Dynamics of Ancillary Pelagic Species in the Adriatic Sea
The status of fishery resources in the Mediterranean Sea is critical: most of the fish and shellfish stocks are in overexploitation and only half of them are routinely assessed. This manuscript presents the use of Surplus Production Models (SPMs) as a valid option to increase the number of assessed stocks, with specific attention to the Adriatic basin. Particularly, the stock of European sprat (Sprattus sprattus), Mediterranean horse mackerel (Trachurus mediterraneus), and Atlantic horse mackerel (Trachurus trachurus) living in the Adriatic Sea have been evaluated comparing three SPMs: Catch Maximum Sustainable Yields (CMSY), Stochastic surplus Production model in Continuous Time (SPiCT), and Abundance Maximum Sustainable Yields (AMSY). The different approaches present some variations; however, they generally agree on describing all the stocks close to the reference values for both biomass and fishing mortality in the most recent year. For the European sprat, AMSY results are the most robust model for this species’ survey data allow depicting a clearer picture of the history of this stock. Indeed, for the horse mackerel species, CMSY or SPiCT results are the preferred models, since for these species landings are not negligible. Notwithstanding, age-structured assessments remain the most powerful approach for evaluating the status of resources, but SPMs have proved to be a powerful tool in a data-limited context
Habitat suitability modelling for sardine in a highly diverse ecosystem: the Mediterranean Sea
Harmonising data from heterogeneous sources to characterise small pelagic fish habitat in the Mediterranean Sea
Report of the Working Group on Acoustic and Egg Surveys for Sardine and Anchovy in ICES Areas VIII and IX (WGACEGG)
Enantiospecific sp(2)-sp(3) coupling of secondary and tertiary boronic esters
The cross-coupling of boronic acids and related derivatives with sp² electrophiles (the Suzuki–Miyaura reaction) is one of the most powerful C–C bond formation reactions in synthesis, with applications that span pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and high-tech materials. Despite the breadth of its utility, the scope of this Nobel prize-winning reaction is rather limited when applied to aliphatic boronic esters. Primary organoboron reagents work well, but secondary and tertiary boronic esters do not (apart from a few specific and isolated examples). Through an alternative strategy, which does not involve using transition metals, we have discovered that enantioenriched secondary and tertiary boronic esters can be coupled to electron-rich aromatics with essentially complete enantiospecificity. As the enantioenriched boronic esters are easily accessible, this reaction should find considerable application, particularly in the pharmaceutical industry where there is growing awareness of the importance of, and greater clinical success in, creating biomolecules with three-dimensional architectures
Concise Synthesis of (+)- allo
3-Methyl vinyl aziridine undergoes a mild MgI2-promoted S(N)2' ring opening and concomitant cyclization with fumarate Michael acceptors to give trisubstituted pyrrolidines. The process is efficient and highly diastereoselective. This methodology has been applied to a concise asymmetric synthesis of (+)-allo-kainic acid.</p
L’accountability degli Enti strumentali della Regione Lazio: un’analisi empirica – parte seconda
L’accountability degli Enti strumentali della Regione Lazio: un’analisi empirica,parte prima
European Young Chemist Award: premiata la chimica italiana
L'European Young Chemist Award è un premio internazionale istituito da EuCheMS per iniziativa della SCI, volto a riconoscere l’eccellenza della ricerca svolta da giovani ricercatori che lavorano nel campo delle scienze chimiche. Da alcuni anni è un punto di riferimento nel panorama chimico internazionale, e diversi giovani chimici premiati in passato hanno successivamente proseguito la loro carriera con successi in ambito ERC e MSCA
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