The Mediterranean basin, a crossing area between western and eastern countries has became in these last years a marine region of transition and mixture for local biota where old and new biological invasions are changing the native structure and functioning of coastal ecosystems. The outcome of this study has shown that two macroalgal indopacific species, entering into the basin through Suez Canal, are actually spreading in the Western area of the basin. Amongst these, there is an old acquaintance named Caulerpa cylindracea, spreading all along the Calabrian Tyrrhenian coasts and a new one, known as Caulerpa taxifolia var. disticophylla, recently reported in a southern station of the regional coastline. Both species are reported in locations...
The eastern Mediterranean is susceptible to biological invasions because of its placement between th...
Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Agardh var. distichophylla (Sonder) Verlaque, Huisman and Procacini is ...
On the basis of morphological and molecular studies, we identified the Australian endemic green alga...
A survey to state the spread of Caulerpa cylindracea in the Calabrian Tyrrhenian coasts has been und...
Since its first accidental introduction into the Mediterranean Sea, Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Aga...
Since its first accidental introduction into the Mediterranean Sea, Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Aga...
The two alien green algae Caulerpa taxifolia and Caulerpa cylindracea (formerly Caulerpa racemosa va...
The Australian alien seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla, after being established along t...
The Mediterranean Sea, one of the most complex marine ecosystems, is inhabited by a rich and diverse...
The new Australian alien seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla, after being established alo...
Human activities, such as shipping, aquaculture, and the opening of the Suez Canal, have caused the ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the colonization of the green alga Caiderpa racemosa var. cylin...
The spread dynamics of invasive Caulerpa taxa (i.e. Caulerpa cylindracea, C. taxifolia var. taxi- fo...
The Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla (Sonder) Verlaque, Huisman &...
Biological invasions in marine environment are the lesser known aspect of global change. However, re...
The eastern Mediterranean is susceptible to biological invasions because of its placement between th...
Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Agardh var. distichophylla (Sonder) Verlaque, Huisman and Procacini is ...
On the basis of morphological and molecular studies, we identified the Australian endemic green alga...
A survey to state the spread of Caulerpa cylindracea in the Calabrian Tyrrhenian coasts has been und...
Since its first accidental introduction into the Mediterranean Sea, Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Aga...
Since its first accidental introduction into the Mediterranean Sea, Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Aga...
The two alien green algae Caulerpa taxifolia and Caulerpa cylindracea (formerly Caulerpa racemosa va...
The Australian alien seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla, after being established along t...
The Mediterranean Sea, one of the most complex marine ecosystems, is inhabited by a rich and diverse...
The new Australian alien seaweed Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla, after being established alo...
Human activities, such as shipping, aquaculture, and the opening of the Suez Canal, have caused the ...
The aim of this paper is to evaluate the colonization of the green alga Caiderpa racemosa var. cylin...
The spread dynamics of invasive Caulerpa taxa (i.e. Caulerpa cylindracea, C. taxifolia var. taxi- fo...
The Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla (Sonder) Verlaque, Huisman &...
Biological invasions in marine environment are the lesser known aspect of global change. However, re...
The eastern Mediterranean is susceptible to biological invasions because of its placement between th...
Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Agardh var. distichophylla (Sonder) Verlaque, Huisman and Procacini is ...
On the basis of morphological and molecular studies, we identified the Australian endemic green alga...