In this study we examine the spatial variations in the fish communities in the Tiber River watershed, including both native and exotic species. Its main objectives were to assess the quality of fish communities of this area and to verify if factors of fish community disturbance are constant over the basin or if they change along the river gradient. The level of degradation was evaluated according to the ratio between the number of native fish species and total number of species (ZIC = Zoogeographic Integrity Coefficient). A total of 37 fish species was found, 13 native and 24 exotic (64.86%). Cyprinid is the prevailing family with 15 species (7 native, 8 exotic). The species most frequently introduced are cyprinids, followed by salmonids (4...
Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecologic...
AIM: To analyse the occurrence and abundance of native versus alien fish species in relation to clim...
The aim of the research was to test relative weight (Wr), a condition index which allows e...
In this study we examine the spatial variations in the fish communities in the Tiber River watershed...
The introduction of exotic fish species in the river Tiber basin has probably caused a ser...
Rivers worldwide are impacted by human activities such as habitat degradation, habitat fragmentation...
Aim Exotic species are a major threat to biodiversity and have modified native communities worldwide...
The aim of the study is to present a complete and updated fish inventory of inland waters of the Emi...
The importance of biodiversity for ecosystem functioning and resilience is widely acknowledged. Neve...
Although one of the most evident effects of biological invasions is the loss of native taxonomic div...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1...
The aim of this research was to assess the distribution, abundance and growth of the non-n...
1. Freshwater ecosystems worldwide are experiencing native fish losses with severe threats to the co...
While the significance of anthropogenic pressures in shaping species distributions and abundances is...
The aim of this research was to assess the distribution, abundance and growth of the non-n...
Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecologic...
AIM: To analyse the occurrence and abundance of native versus alien fish species in relation to clim...
The aim of the research was to test relative weight (Wr), a condition index which allows e...
In this study we examine the spatial variations in the fish communities in the Tiber River watershed...
The introduction of exotic fish species in the river Tiber basin has probably caused a ser...
Rivers worldwide are impacted by human activities such as habitat degradation, habitat fragmentation...
Aim Exotic species are a major threat to biodiversity and have modified native communities worldwide...
The aim of the study is to present a complete and updated fish inventory of inland waters of the Emi...
The importance of biodiversity for ecosystem functioning and resilience is widely acknowledged. Neve...
Although one of the most evident effects of biological invasions is the loss of native taxonomic div...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of the European barbel Barbus barbus (L., 1...
The aim of this research was to assess the distribution, abundance and growth of the non-n...
1. Freshwater ecosystems worldwide are experiencing native fish losses with severe threats to the co...
While the significance of anthropogenic pressures in shaping species distributions and abundances is...
The aim of this research was to assess the distribution, abundance and growth of the non-n...
Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecologic...
AIM: To analyse the occurrence and abundance of native versus alien fish species in relation to clim...
The aim of the research was to test relative weight (Wr), a condition index which allows e...