In this study we present new data regarding the distribution of non-indigenous amphipods in both marinas and recreational vessels across the Mediterranean Sea. We observed six nonindigenous amphipod species, two of which are firstly reported for the Mediterranean Sea. The caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 occurred in most of the inspected marinas
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
Recent sampling surveys (2004–2008) of the shallow (12–20 m) soft-bottom homogeneous fine-sand commu...
In this study we present new data regarding the distribution of non-indigenous amphipods in both mar...
Caprella scaura is thought to come from the western Indian Ocean and was first recorded in the Atlan...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally descri...
The non-indigenous caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836, native to the western Indian Ocean, wa...
The introduction of the alien species Caprella scaura (Amphipoda, Caprellidae) is Caprolace, Foglian...
Caprella scaura is an invasive amphipod, native to the Indian Ocean, which has already spread to sev...
Caprella scaura, originally described by Templeton (1836) from Mauritius and later reported as sever...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1980 is a tropical caprellid amphipod species. It was first described fr...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
Abstract We report the presence of the invasive amphipod Caprella scaura Templeton 1836 in the Bizer...
International audienceRecent sampling surveys (2011-2012) of the shallow (0-50 m) hard-bottom commun...
1 - Alien species represent a recognized worldwide threat to the integrity of the native communities...
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
Recent sampling surveys (2004–2008) of the shallow (12–20 m) soft-bottom homogeneous fine-sand commu...
In this study we present new data regarding the distribution of non-indigenous amphipods in both mar...
Caprella scaura is thought to come from the western Indian Ocean and was first recorded in the Atlan...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally descri...
The non-indigenous caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836, native to the western Indian Ocean, wa...
The introduction of the alien species Caprella scaura (Amphipoda, Caprellidae) is Caprolace, Foglian...
Caprella scaura is an invasive amphipod, native to the Indian Ocean, which has already spread to sev...
Caprella scaura, originally described by Templeton (1836) from Mauritius and later reported as sever...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1980 is a tropical caprellid amphipod species. It was first described fr...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
Abstract We report the presence of the invasive amphipod Caprella scaura Templeton 1836 in the Bizer...
International audienceRecent sampling surveys (2011-2012) of the shallow (0-50 m) hard-bottom commun...
1 - Alien species represent a recognized worldwide threat to the integrity of the native communities...
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
Recent sampling surveys (2004–2008) of the shallow (12–20 m) soft-bottom homogeneous fine-sand commu...