Two Red Sea immigrant fish species, Fistularia commersoni (Fistularidae) and Sphyraena flavicauda (Sphyraenidae), are reported for the first time from the Anatolian coast (Turkey) and for the second time from the Mediterranean Sea. Occurrence of Lagocephalus suezensis (Tetraodontidae) at the southern Turkish coast is substantiated and a new record of this species in the Aegean Sea is presented
The taxonomy and biological characters of 22 Lessepsian fishes living on the coasts of the Eastern M...
A new Lessepsian migrant, Diplogrammus randalli Fricke 1983, is recorded for the first time from the...
According to the enemy release hypothesis, one of the reasons for the successful establishment of no...
WOS: 000176258400025Two Red Sea immigrant fish species, Fistularia commersoni (Fistularidae) and Sph...
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 caused a migration generally from the Red Sea to the Mediterra...
The fish Pteragogus pelycus Randall, 1981 is reported from the coast of northern Cyprus for the firs...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
A new record of a Lessepsian migrant, the striped piggy, Pomadasys stridens (Forsskål, 1775), in Tur...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
Abstract: The taxonomy and biological characters of 22 Lessepsian fishes living on the coasts of the...
On 7 November and 15 December 2006, two specimens of the Lessepsian migrant Fistularia commersonni w...
The taxonomy and biological characters of 22 Lessepsian fishes living on the coasts of the Eastern M...
A new Lessepsian migrant, Diplogrammus randalli Fricke 1983, is recorded for the first time from the...
According to the enemy release hypothesis, one of the reasons for the successful establishment of no...
WOS: 000176258400025Two Red Sea immigrant fish species, Fistularia commersoni (Fistularidae) and Sph...
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 caused a migration generally from the Red Sea to the Mediterra...
The fish Pteragogus pelycus Randall, 1981 is reported from the coast of northern Cyprus for the firs...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
A new record of a Lessepsian migrant, the striped piggy, Pomadasys stridens (Forsskål, 1775), in Tur...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
Abstract: The taxonomy and biological characters of 22 Lessepsian fishes living on the coasts of the...
On 7 November and 15 December 2006, two specimens of the Lessepsian migrant Fistularia commersonni w...
The taxonomy and biological characters of 22 Lessepsian fishes living on the coasts of the Eastern M...
A new Lessepsian migrant, Diplogrammus randalli Fricke 1983, is recorded for the first time from the...
According to the enemy release hypothesis, one of the reasons for the successful establishment of no...