9 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables, supplementary data https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecss.2020.106631Here we used a method of morphological niche analysis, previously shown to be an effective predictor of invasion success, to investigate morphological relationships of sagittae otoliths of Lessepsian (Red sea species entering the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal) fishes within the morphospace of the corresponding receiving taxonomic groups. Overall, sagittae of 13 Lessepsian species and 49 closely related native fishes/taxa, distributed in 9 different families or subfamilies were considered, for a total of 305 analyzed otoliths. Based on wavelet functions of 512 Cartesian coordinates, we quantified the degree of morphological disparity produced by...
Shape analyses were carried out on otoliths of the common sole, Solea solea (Linnaeus, 1758), in ord...
Small pelagic fish in the Canary Islands (CE Atlantic, from 29°27'N to 27°37'N and from 18°12'W to 1...
AimTypically, non-indigenous species have been studied in relation to either the invaded (recipient)...
The sagitta otoliths of teleostean fishes are usually used in diverse studies. Their shapes are spec...
[EN] Benthic fishes exhibit different adaptive strategies and different degrees of association with ...
This is CMLRE contribution no. 158.-- 14 pages, 7 figures 5 tables.-- Data availability statement: D...
Special issue Fish Otoliths as Indicators in Ecosystem Based Management.-- 12 pages, 6 figures, 1 ta...
Los peces bentónicos presentan diferentes estrategias de adaptación y diferentes grados de asociaci...
9 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables, additional supporting information may be downloaded via the online ver...
The morphology of the sagittal otolith were studied in six fish species associated with different fe...
Otolith shape analyses were conducted on three different species of Mullidae (Mullus barbatus barbat...
Lessepsian species are marine organisms that enter the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal, a pheno...
To date, we still lack evidence of the evolutionary forces driving the diversity of sagittae. To bet...
Otolith shape analyses were conducted on three different species of Mullidae (Mullus barbatus barbat...
Sagittae, or saccular otoliths, are calcified structures located in the inner ear or stato-acoustic ...
Shape analyses were carried out on otoliths of the common sole, Solea solea (Linnaeus, 1758), in ord...
Small pelagic fish in the Canary Islands (CE Atlantic, from 29°27'N to 27°37'N and from 18°12'W to 1...
AimTypically, non-indigenous species have been studied in relation to either the invaded (recipient)...
The sagitta otoliths of teleostean fishes are usually used in diverse studies. Their shapes are spec...
[EN] Benthic fishes exhibit different adaptive strategies and different degrees of association with ...
This is CMLRE contribution no. 158.-- 14 pages, 7 figures 5 tables.-- Data availability statement: D...
Special issue Fish Otoliths as Indicators in Ecosystem Based Management.-- 12 pages, 6 figures, 1 ta...
Los peces bentónicos presentan diferentes estrategias de adaptación y diferentes grados de asociaci...
9 pages, 2 figures, 2 tables, additional supporting information may be downloaded via the online ver...
The morphology of the sagittal otolith were studied in six fish species associated with different fe...
Otolith shape analyses were conducted on three different species of Mullidae (Mullus barbatus barbat...
Lessepsian species are marine organisms that enter the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal, a pheno...
To date, we still lack evidence of the evolutionary forces driving the diversity of sagittae. To bet...
Otolith shape analyses were conducted on three different species of Mullidae (Mullus barbatus barbat...
Sagittae, or saccular otoliths, are calcified structures located in the inner ear or stato-acoustic ...
Shape analyses were carried out on otoliths of the common sole, Solea solea (Linnaeus, 1758), in ord...
Small pelagic fish in the Canary Islands (CE Atlantic, from 29°27'N to 27°37'N and from 18°12'W to 1...
AimTypically, non-indigenous species have been studied in relation to either the invaded (recipient)...