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Ivan Župan

Researcher at University of Zadar

Publications -  37
Citations -  355

Ivan Župan is an academic researcher from University of Zadar. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arca noae & Mediterranean sea. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 34 publications receiving 285 citations.

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Growth and condition index of mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis in experimental integrated aquaculture

TL;DR: Results show that production cycle in areas traditionally considered suboptimal for aquaculture can be equivalent to the cycle in Areas traditionally considered optimal for mussel aquacculture if mussel Aquaculture is integrated with ¢n¢sh aquac culture.
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Anatomically and morphologically unique dark septate endophytic association in the roots of the Mediterranean endemic seagrass Posidonia oceanica.

TL;DR: This work examined roots of two Mediterranean seagrasses in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea for fungal colonization and found that P. oceanica, but not C. nodosa, is regularly associated with melanized septate hyphae in a manner resembling colonization by the ubiquitous dark sePTate endophytes in roots of most terrestrial plants.
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Epidemiology of Noble Pen Shell (Pinna nobilis L. 1758) Mass Mortality Events in Adriatic Sea Is Characterised with Rapid Spreading and Acute Disease Progression.

TL;DR: Considering the rapid and severe spread of the MMEs, the areas less exposed to major sea currents appeared to be at lower risk of pathogen transmission, and several P. nobilis populations in such “lower risk” areas without apparent mortality or clinical symptoms were identified.
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Ecological quality status of the Adriatic coastal waters evaluated by the organotin pollution biomonitoring.

TL;DR: The study showed a decline of TBT levels over the investigated period, although all gastropods populations were highly affected by imposex meaning that prohibition did not result in the recovery of populations.
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Bivalve trophic ecology in the Mediterranean: Spatio-temporal variations and feeding behavior

TL;DR: Overall, little feeding niche overlap was observed between the two species during the year, indicating resource partitioning, expected for a food-limited system.