Authors provide the state of knowledge on marine non-indigenous species in waters off Slovenia. According to published records and authors unpublished data at least 15 non-indigenous species were up to date recorded in the Slovenian part of the Adriatic sea. Eleven species were considered as established and four species as casual. The vectors of introduction are various, comprising Lessepsian migration, mariculture and shipping. The majority of non-indigenous taxa were recorded in the mediolit-toral belt and coastal lagoons. The low number of non-indigenous species so far recorded in the Slovenian part of the Adriatic sea could be explained by various factors. Among them, the most reasonable are the lack of scientific attention, the small p...
International audienceInvasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. Th...
none2siThe study of hard-bottom Syllidae (Polychaeta) of the Rovinj area provides an updated measure...
Invasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. The current study lists ...
Authors provide the state of knowledge on marine non-indigenous species in waters off Slovenia. Acco...
The intense shipping traffic characterising the Adriatic Sea favours the spread of marine organisms....
The present paper is a contribution to the first initiative of the Port Baseline Survey (PBS) for No...
Leisure-craft mooring lines were surveyed in six berthing areas along the Croatian coast during June...
Leisure-craft mooring lines were surveyed in six berthing areas along the Croatian coast during June...
In this study, we have performed a large-scale assessment on the native distribution range of the ma...
The intense shipping traffic characterising the Adriatic Sea favours the spread of marine organisms....
Flanders Marine Institute and its consortium of experts on non-indigenous species conduct an ongoing...
A rapid assessment of the fouling community in the harbour of Piran, Slovenia, was carried out in Se...
The state of knowledge on marine alien molluscan species from the Gulf of Trieste and neighbouring a...
An overview is presented of non-indigenous marine and estuarine plant and animal species recorded fr...
The Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea covers more than 35% of the total Croatian territory, which me...
International audienceInvasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. Th...
none2siThe study of hard-bottom Syllidae (Polychaeta) of the Rovinj area provides an updated measure...
Invasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. The current study lists ...
Authors provide the state of knowledge on marine non-indigenous species in waters off Slovenia. Acco...
The intense shipping traffic characterising the Adriatic Sea favours the spread of marine organisms....
The present paper is a contribution to the first initiative of the Port Baseline Survey (PBS) for No...
Leisure-craft mooring lines were surveyed in six berthing areas along the Croatian coast during June...
Leisure-craft mooring lines were surveyed in six berthing areas along the Croatian coast during June...
In this study, we have performed a large-scale assessment on the native distribution range of the ma...
The intense shipping traffic characterising the Adriatic Sea favours the spread of marine organisms....
Flanders Marine Institute and its consortium of experts on non-indigenous species conduct an ongoing...
A rapid assessment of the fouling community in the harbour of Piran, Slovenia, was carried out in Se...
The state of knowledge on marine alien molluscan species from the Gulf of Trieste and neighbouring a...
An overview is presented of non-indigenous marine and estuarine plant and animal species recorded fr...
The Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea covers more than 35% of the total Croatian territory, which me...
International audienceInvasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. Th...
none2siThe study of hard-bottom Syllidae (Polychaeta) of the Rovinj area provides an updated measure...
Invasive alien species are a major worldwide driver of biodiversity change. The current study lists ...