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      <para>This dataset provides broad information on taxonomic and morphological (shape, linear dimensions, biovolume, cell abundance, cell size) structure of phytoplankton communities, in an impacted marine coastal area. The experimental activity was carried out according guidelines proposed by Ministry of Environment and Territory Protection and ICRAM (Central Institute for Scientific and Technological Research Applied to the Sea). The study was conducted in order to understand the role of anthropogenic pollution on phytoplankton community. Data were collected in 7 different areas, along a pollution gradient, located in Adriatic Sea, close to the Tortuga fish farm into the Gulf of Manfredonia, (Apulia, Italy).</para>
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          <attributeDefinition>The full scientific name of the phylum or division in which the taxon is classified.</attributeDefinition>
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          <attributeDefinition>The full scientific name of the class in which the taxon is classified.</attributeDefinition>
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            <measurementType>nominal</measurementType>
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          <attributeDefinition>The full scientific name of the family in which the taxon is classified.</attributeDefinition>
          <measurementScale>
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          <attributeDefinition>The full scientific name of the order in which the taxon is classified.</attributeDefinition>
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            <measurementType>nominal</measurementType>
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          <attributeDefinition>The full scientific name, with authorship and date information if known. When forming part of an Identification, this should be the name in lowest level taxonomic rank that can be determined. This term should not contain identification qualifications, which should instead be supplied in the IdentificationQualifier term.</attributeDefinition>
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          <attributeDefinition>Comments or notes accompanying the MeasurementOrFact.</attributeDefinition>
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          <attributeLabel>Internal And External Structures</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>Any measurable phenotypic characteristic (form and structure) of a cell or a colony, which is relatively simple to measure, easily observable and with a potentially well-defined relation to physiology and ecology.</attributeDefinition>
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          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
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          <attributeName>d4</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>d4</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance from one side of an object to the opposite side (PATO:0000921). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "b" or "d". In particular, for complex shapes, there is more than one width, identified by different alphanumeric codes "b1; b2; b3; b4; d1; d11; d2; d22; d3; d33; d4; d44.</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_567e32a9</valueURI>
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        <attribute>
          <attributeName>h4</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>h4</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension measured through an object as opposed to its length or width (PATO:0000915). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "c" or "h". In particular, for complex shapes, there is more than one thickness, identified by different alphanumeric codes "c1; c2; c3; h1; h2; h3; h4".</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_57f1a339</valueURI>
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        <attribute>
          <attributeName>e</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>e</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance between two points (PATO:0000122). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code “a; e; l”. In particular, in the case of complex shapes, there is more than one length, identified by different alphanumeric codes "a1; a2; a3; l1; l2; l3; l4".</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_748e6e00</valueURI>
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        <attribute>
          <attributeName>l</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>l</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance between two points (PATO:0000122). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "a"; and/or "l". In particular, in the case of complex shapes, there is more than one length, identified by different alphanumeric codes "a1; a2; a3; l1; l2; l3; l4".</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_748e6e00</valueURI>
          </semanticAnnotation>
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        <attribute>
          <attributeName>l1</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>l1</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance between two points (PATO:0000122). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "a"; and/or "l". In particular, in the case of complex shapes, there is more than one length, identified by different alphanumeric codes "a1; a2; a3; l1; l2; l3; l4".</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_748e6e00</valueURI>
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        <attribute>
          <attributeName>l2</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>l2</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance between two points (PATO:0000122). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "a"; and/or "l". In particular, in the case of complex shapes, there is more than one length, identified by different alphanumeric codes "a1; a2; a3; l1; l2; l3; l4".</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_748e6e00</valueURI>
          </semanticAnnotation>
        </attribute>
        <attribute>
          <attributeName>l3</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>l3</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance between two points (PATO:0000122). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "a"; and/or "l". In particular, in the case of complex shapes, there is more than one length, identified by different alphanumeric codes "a1; a2; a3; l1; l2; l3; l4".</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_748e6e00</valueURI>
          </semanticAnnotation>
        </attribute>
        <attribute>
          <attributeName>l4</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>l4</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance between two points (PATO:0000122). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "a"; and/or "l". In particular, in the case of complex shapes, there is more than one length, identified by different alphanumeric codes "a1; a2; a3; l1; l2; l3; l4".</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_748e6e00</valueURI>
          </semanticAnnotation>
        </attribute>
        <attribute>
          <attributeName>d11</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>d11</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance from one side of an object to the opposite side (PATO:0000921). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "b" or "d". In particular, for complex shapes, there is more than one width, identified by different alphanumeric codes "b1; b2; b3; b4; d1; d11; d2; d22; d3; d33; d4; d44.</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_567e32a9</valueURI>
          </semanticAnnotation>
        </attribute>
        <attribute>
          <attributeName>d22</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>d22</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance from one side of an object to the opposite side (PATO:0000921). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "b" or "d". In particular, for complex shapes, there is more than one width, identified by different alphanumeric codes "b1; b2; b3; b4; d1; d11; d2; d22; d3; d33; d4; d44.</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_567e32a9</valueURI>
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        </attribute>
        <attribute>
          <attributeName>d33</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>d33</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance from one side of an object to the opposite side (PATO:0000921). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "b" or "d". In particular, for complex shapes, there is more than one width, identified by different alphanumeric codes "b1; b2; b3; b4; d1; d11; d2; d22; d3; d33; d4; d44.</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_567e32a9</valueURI>
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        <attribute>
          <attributeName>d44</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>d44</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The linear dimension corresponding to the distance from one side of an object to the opposite side (PATO:0000921). It is usually indicated by the alphabetical code "b" or "d". In particular, for complex shapes, there is more than one width, identified by different alphanumeric codes "b1; b2; b3; b4; d1; d11; d2; d22; d3; d33; d4; d44.</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>micrometer</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#containsMeasurementsOfType</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_567e32a9</valueURI>
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        <attribute>
          <attributeName>volumeEqSphere</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>Volume Equivalent Sphere</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>Volume of the equivalent sphere (cubic micrometers).</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>Cubic micrometers</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#ofCharacteristic</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_117cb3e2</valueURI>
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        </attribute>
        <attribute>
          <attributeName>volumeEqCylinder</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>Volume Equivalent Cylinder</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>Volume of the equivalent cylinder (cubic micrometers).</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>Cubic Micrometers</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#ofCharacteristic</propertyURI>
            <valueURI>https://kos.lifewatch.eu/thesauri/traits/c_117cb3e2</valueURI>
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        <attribute>
          <attributeName>volumeOfSedimentationChamber</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>Volume Of Sedimentation Chamber</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The volume of water sample used for sedimentation expressed in milliliter.</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>milliliter</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
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        <attribute>
          <attributeName>transectCounting</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>Transect Counting</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>The number of counted fields or diametral transects or the surface of the sedimentation chamber.</attributeDefinition>
          <attributeStandardUnit>dimensionless</attributeStandardUnit>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>ratio</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
        </attribute>
        <attribute>
          <attributeName>eunisHabitatsTypeName</attributeName>
          <attributeLabel>EUNIS Habitats Type Name</attributeLabel>
          <attributeDefinition>Assignment of the habitat type name based on the EUNIS habitat classification.</attributeDefinition>
          <measurementScale>
            <measurementType>nominal</measurementType>
          </measurementScale>
          <semanticAnnotation>
            <propertyURI>http://ecoinformatics.org/oboe/oboe.1.2/oboe-core.owl#hasContext</propertyURI>
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