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Vanina Pasqualini
Researcher at University of Corsica Pascal Paoli
Publications - 100
Citations - 2524
Vanina Pasqualini is an academic researcher from University of Corsica Pascal Paoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Posidonia oceanica & Mediterranean sea. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 83 publications receiving 2128 citations. Previous affiliations of Vanina Pasqualini include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Mapping ofPosidonia oceanicausing Aerial Photographs and Side Scan Sonar: Application off the Island of Corsica (France)
TL;DR: The results reveal that P. oceanicais beds occupy a surface area of approximately 62 000 ha with a mean lower bathymetric limit of about 32 m as discussed by the authors, and that the surface area potentially occupied by P oceanicaseagrass beds can be estimated to be between 2·5 and 5 million hectares.
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Descriptors of Posidonia oceanica meadows: Use and application
Christine Pergent-Martini,Vanina Leoni,Vanina Pasqualini,Giandomenico Ardizzone,Elena Balestri,R. Bedini,A. Belluscio,T. Belsher,Joseph A. Borg,Charles-François Boudouresque,S. Boumaza,Jean-Marie Bouquegneau,Maria Cristina Buia,Sébastien Calvo,Just Cebrian,Eric Charbonnel,Francesco Cinelli,A. Cossu,G. Di Maida,Berrin Dural,Patrice Francour,Sylvie Gobert,Gilles Lepoint,Alexandre Meinesz,H. Molenaar,H. M. Mansour,P. Panayotidis,Andrea Peirano,Gérard Pergent,Luigi Piazzi,Maria Pirrotta,Giulio Relini,Javier Romero,José Luis Sánchez-Lizaso,Rachid Semroud,P. Shembri,A. Shili,Agostino Tomasello,Branko Velimirov +38 more
TL;DR: This paper synthesises the existing methods applied to monitor P. oceanica meadows, identifies the most suitable techniques and suggests future research directions, and shows the interest of a practical guide that describes, in a standardized way, the most useful techniques enabling P. Oceanica meadow to be used as an environmental descriptor.
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Use of SPOT 5 for mapping seagrasses: An application to Posidonia oceanica
Vanina Pasqualini,Christine Pergent-Martini,Gérard Pergent,Magali Agreil,Georges Skoufas,Laurent Sourbes,Anastasia Tsirika +6 more
TL;DR: The SPOT 5 satellite was launched in May 2002; it provides multispectral imagery with a spatial resolution of 10 m and fused imagery with 2.5 m as discussed by the authors.
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Preliminary data on the impact of fish farming facilities on Posidonia oceanica meadows in the Mediterranean
TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of fish farming facilities in the marine littoral environment is assessed at three Mediterranean sites in Corsica and Sardinia, and it would appear that the Posidonia oceanica beds also undergo significant alterations.
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Phenolic compounds content in Pinus halepensis Mill. needles: a bioindicator of air pollution.
Vanina Pasqualini,Christine Robles,Suzanne Garzino,Stéphane Greff,Anne Bousquet-Mélou,Gilles Bonin +5 more
TL;DR: In situ work confirms the major interest of using total and simple phenolic compounds of P. halepensis as biological indicators of air quality.