Distribution patterns of Caprella tavolarensis was investigated at the tavolara-punta Coda Cavallo Marine protected area. results revealed that C. tavolarensis abundance may exhibit spatial patterns associated with the protection status of the zones, highlighting the importance of totally protected areas in species conservation and management
The community structure of caprellids inhabiting two species of seagrass (Cymodocea nodosa and Zost...
Many littoral caprellid species have a very ample distribution, some having been reported from all o...
While considerable evidence exists of biogeographic patterns in the intensity of species interaction...
peer reviewedDistribution patterns of Caprella tavolarensis was investigated at the tavolara-punta C...
Despite the rapid expansion of marine protected areas in the Mediterranean Sea, very few studies hav...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
Studying spatial patterns is of ecological importance in order to understand the causes of the distr...
Despite the major ecological importance of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean ...
Paracaprella pusilla MAYER, 1980 is a tropical caprellid amphipod species first described from Brasi...
Marine protected areas are essential for conservation purposes. Remarkably, few studies have assesse...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 is a tropical caprellid species recently introduced to the Eastern ...
Caprella scaura, originally described by Templeton (1836) from Mauritius and later reported as sever...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a key tool for conservation purposes, but few studies have assesse...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally descri...
The community structure of caprellids inhabiting two species of seagrass (Cymodocea nodosa and Zost...
Many littoral caprellid species have a very ample distribution, some having been reported from all o...
While considerable evidence exists of biogeographic patterns in the intensity of species interaction...
peer reviewedDistribution patterns of Caprella tavolarensis was investigated at the tavolara-punta C...
Despite the rapid expansion of marine protected areas in the Mediterranean Sea, very few studies hav...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
Studying spatial patterns is of ecological importance in order to understand the causes of the distr...
Despite the major ecological importance of Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows in the Mediterranean ...
Paracaprella pusilla MAYER, 1980 is a tropical caprellid amphipod species first described from Brasi...
Marine protected areas are essential for conservation purposes. Remarkably, few studies have assesse...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 is a tropical caprellid species recently introduced to the Eastern ...
Caprella scaura, originally described by Templeton (1836) from Mauritius and later reported as sever...
Marine protected areas (MPAs) are a key tool for conservation purposes, but few studies have assesse...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally descri...
The community structure of caprellids inhabiting two species of seagrass (Cymodocea nodosa and Zost...
Many littoral caprellid species have a very ample distribution, some having been reported from all o...
While considerable evidence exists of biogeographic patterns in the intensity of species interaction...