WOS: 000321510200011This paper reviews the alien polychaete species in the world's oceans and their impacts on the marine ecosystems and humans. A total of 292 polychaete species belonging to 164 genera and 39 families have been transported around the world's oceans with human-mediated assistance. Almost 15% of total number of known polychaete genera and 3.4% of total number of species are included in this phenomenon. A total of 180 species have become established in the world's oceans and 31 species (casual species) have a potential to establish viable populations in a new location. The most speciose genera are Hydroides (16 species) and Polydora (16 species), both accounting for 10% of the total number of alien species. The families Spion...
Aquatic invasive species are marine, estuarine, or freshwater organisms that adversely impact ecosys...
This study reports four alien polychaete species new to the marine fauna of Greece. These species ar...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
This study reports four alien polychaete species new to the marine fauna of Greece, four of which ar...
This study reports four alien polychaete species new to the marine fauna of Greece. These species ar...
The present study reports the occurrence of two exotic species of polychaetes in Izmir Bay, the east...
WOS: 000231201300012The present study reports the occurrence of two exotic species of polychactes in...
WOS: 000265236100002The present study deals with the polychaete assemblages inhabiting Polluted soft...
This paper reports two alien polychaete species (Phyllodoce longifrons and Exogone africana) new to ...
Despite the availability of well-documented data, a comprehensive review of the discovery progress o...
The present paper reports the first occurrence of Polydora cornuta, in the Bosphorus Strait and its ...
The present study deals with the polychaete assemblages inhabiting Polluted soft substrate of the Go...
Soft-bottom material collected from the northern part of the Sea of Marmara (off Küçükçekmece) inclu...
The present paper reports the first occurrence of Polydora cornuta, in the Bosphorus Strait and its ...
Abstract This study provides an updated catalogue of non-indigenous species (NIS) of polychaetes rep...
Aquatic invasive species are marine, estuarine, or freshwater organisms that adversely impact ecosys...
This study reports four alien polychaete species new to the marine fauna of Greece. These species ar...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...
This study reports four alien polychaete species new to the marine fauna of Greece, four of which ar...
This study reports four alien polychaete species new to the marine fauna of Greece. These species ar...
The present study reports the occurrence of two exotic species of polychaetes in Izmir Bay, the east...
WOS: 000231201300012The present study reports the occurrence of two exotic species of polychactes in...
WOS: 000265236100002The present study deals with the polychaete assemblages inhabiting Polluted soft...
This paper reports two alien polychaete species (Phyllodoce longifrons and Exogone africana) new to ...
Despite the availability of well-documented data, a comprehensive review of the discovery progress o...
The present paper reports the first occurrence of Polydora cornuta, in the Bosphorus Strait and its ...
The present study deals with the polychaete assemblages inhabiting Polluted soft substrate of the Go...
Soft-bottom material collected from the northern part of the Sea of Marmara (off Küçükçekmece) inclu...
The present paper reports the first occurrence of Polydora cornuta, in the Bosphorus Strait and its ...
Abstract This study provides an updated catalogue of non-indigenous species (NIS) of polychaetes rep...
Aquatic invasive species are marine, estuarine, or freshwater organisms that adversely impact ecosys...
This study reports four alien polychaete species new to the marine fauna of Greece. These species ar...
Under human influence, species are spreading faster and farther into new regions than at any other t...