A warmer Future world: effects on plankton commUnities and paThogens in mediterranean vUlneRable Ecosystems (FUTURE) Abstract Global warming is altering the dynamic and structure of aquatic ecosystems. The Mediterranean region is considered as one of the most sensitive areas regarding global warming and Mediterranean artificial lakes and coastal lagoons are considered particularly vulnerable environments that deserve attention as they provide fundamental goods and ecosystem services. Temperature rise is expected to cause plankton biodiversity loss and to favor the selection of smaller-sized organisms and pathogenic bacteria. This may produce strong alteration in the food web efficiency and energy flux in artificial lakes and coastal lagoons and, consequently, on the all related goods and services, such as good quality of water for agriculture and drinking in artificial lakes or fishing in lagoons. Despite it represents a health, social and economic emergency, only very few studies have focused on the responses of an entire plankton community to heating in coastal lagoons and nothing has been made for lakes in the Mediterranean basin so far.In this context, the main objective of this project is to investigate the effects of the forecasted climate warming on Mediterranean natural plankton communities, including several trophic levels, from bacteria to mesozooplankton. Specifically, we are evaluating the effects of warming on the plankton community biodiversity, the plankton food web size-structure and the abundance of potentially pathogenic and antibiotic resistant bacteria. To increase knowledge on the ecological responses of Mediterranean aquatic ecosystems to warming, two different natural plankton communities from a Mediterranean artificial lake and a coastal lagoon are considered. We are addressing our goals by running laboratory experiments and field monitoring activities. Laboratory experiments allow to directly investigate the entire plankton community responses to warming under experimentally controlled conditions. Field activities permit investigating the entire plankton community dynamics over the seasonal variations of temperature. Moreover, for investigating effects of warming on biodiversity, we are applying two different approaches to analyze the field and experimental samples: i) a traditional approach, such as optical microscopy and flow cytometry, and ii) a more advanced technological approach, such as the Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS), studying environmental DNA.All the project activities are addressed by the synergistic collaboration and expertise of two highly interdisciplinary Research Units. Moreover, the data management and dissemination activities take advantage of the facilities, services and tools offered by LifeWatch research infrastructure, both National node and ERIC level, to guarantee the long-term sustainability of the project outputs and foster their visibility to different national and international stakeholders. Project information Research unitsUniversity of Sassari – Principal Investigator Dr Silvia Pulina (DADU UNISS, Sassari)National Research Council of Italy – Associated Investigator Dr Andrea Di Cesare (IRSA CNR, Verbania)CallPRIN 2022Project duration24 monthsMain ERC fieldLS - Life SciencesERC subfields1. LS8_1 Ecosystem and community ecology, macroecology2. LS8_2 Biodiversity3. LS8_12 Microbial ecology and evolutionKeywordsWarming, Climate change, Plankton communities, Pathogenic bacteria, Antibiotic resistance, Mediterranean Photos Browse A warmer Future world: effects on plankton commUnities and paThogens in mediterranean vUlneRable Ecosystems (FUTURE) Reloading city: a new systemic approach to urban and territorial regeneration Law and ‘Good Practices’ in Land Management between Roman Antiquity and Today’s Reality: a Sustainable Use of Land in the Light of Roman Land Surveying Texts A Warming sea and Coastal retreats around Mediterranean basin Wa.Co.Med M.A.C.IN.A. - Multilevel Application for Cultural INformation Archives. A focus on the Inner Areas of Abruzzo and Sardinia regions Metamaterials design and synthesis with applications to infrastructure engineering A Fluid-Structure Interaction tool for the protection of Clean Energy Production sites (FSI-CEP) Normative artifacts and normative drawings: investigating non-linguistic regulation (NAND)