International audienceAnthropogenic drivers and global warming are altering the occurrence of infectious marine diseases, some of which produce mass mortalities with considerable ecosystemic and economic costs. The Mediterranean Sea is considered a laboratory to examine global processes, and the fan mussel Pinna nobilis a sentinel species within it. Since September 2016, fan mussels suffer a die-off, very likely provoked by the protozoan Haplosporidium pinnae. Population dynamic surveys, rescue programmes, larvae collector installation and protection of infected adults from predators, have increased knowledge about the factors conditioning the spread of the die-off; previous model simulations indicate that water temperature and salinity see...
The critically endangered bivalve species, the pen shell Pinna nobilis, has been suffering from an e...
A mass mortality event (MME) affecting the fan mussel Pinna nobilis was first detected in Spain in a...
A mass mortality event is devastating the populations of the endemic bivalve Pinna nobilis in the Me...
International audienceAnthropogenic drivers and global warming are altering the occurrence of infect...
1. The critically endangered fan mussel Pinna nobilis, endemic to the Mediterranean Sea, faces a dr...
Two Pinna nobilis populations thriving inside the borders of the Portofino Marine Protected Area (MP...
Pinna nobilis is the largest bivalve of the Mediterranean Sea, where it represents a flagship specie...
International audienceA devastating mass mortality event (MME) very likely caused by the protozoan H...
Due to the rapid decrease of Pinna nobilis populations during the previous decades, this bivalve spe...
<div><p>Coastal degradation and habitat disruption are severely compromising sessile marine species....
Introduction: Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) represent a privileged observatory to monitor disease o...
Introduction: Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) represent a privileged observatory to monitor disease ...
We examined a disease outbreak of the fan mussel, Pinna nobilis (L.), in the Alfacs Bay (South Ebro ...
In 2019, the status of the Mediterranean fan mussel Pinna nobilis was elevated to ‘Critically Endan...
The fan mussel, Pinna nobilis (Linnaeus 1758), is an endemic bivalve of the Mediterranean basin, pro...
The critically endangered bivalve species, the pen shell Pinna nobilis, has been suffering from an e...
A mass mortality event (MME) affecting the fan mussel Pinna nobilis was first detected in Spain in a...
A mass mortality event is devastating the populations of the endemic bivalve Pinna nobilis in the Me...
International audienceAnthropogenic drivers and global warming are altering the occurrence of infect...
1. The critically endangered fan mussel Pinna nobilis, endemic to the Mediterranean Sea, faces a dr...
Two Pinna nobilis populations thriving inside the borders of the Portofino Marine Protected Area (MP...
Pinna nobilis is the largest bivalve of the Mediterranean Sea, where it represents a flagship specie...
International audienceA devastating mass mortality event (MME) very likely caused by the protozoan H...
Due to the rapid decrease of Pinna nobilis populations during the previous decades, this bivalve spe...
<div><p>Coastal degradation and habitat disruption are severely compromising sessile marine species....
Introduction: Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) represent a privileged observatory to monitor disease o...
Introduction: Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) represent a privileged observatory to monitor disease ...
We examined a disease outbreak of the fan mussel, Pinna nobilis (L.), in the Alfacs Bay (South Ebro ...
In 2019, the status of the Mediterranean fan mussel Pinna nobilis was elevated to ‘Critically Endan...
The fan mussel, Pinna nobilis (Linnaeus 1758), is an endemic bivalve of the Mediterranean basin, pro...
The critically endangered bivalve species, the pen shell Pinna nobilis, has been suffering from an e...
A mass mortality event (MME) affecting the fan mussel Pinna nobilis was first detected in Spain in a...
A mass mortality event is devastating the populations of the endemic bivalve Pinna nobilis in the Me...