Density, population structure and spatial distribution of the invasive crab Percnon gibbesi in western Mediterranean waters were investigated. Densities appeared highest within pebble substrates, reaching up to 3 ind. m-2. Modal length was 20 mm carapace length (CL), with the presence of ovigerous females from 18 mm CL. Maximum densities were observed at 1 m depth. There were significant differences in habitat preference toward boulders of variable size with algal cover not higher than 0.5 cm. Although individuals were highly active during the daytime, activity patterns were highest at sunset. Further studies are required on the biology and ecology of this grapsid crab to better understand the reasons for its population growth along Mediter...
The European green crab, Carcinus maenas, is a generalist predator that has established invasive pop...
ITScopo di questo lavoro è quello di aggiornare i dati sulla distribuzione nelle acque costiere del ...
Biological invasions are globally acknowledged as one of the major causes of biodiversity loss. Cons...
A preliminary account on habitat preferences, bathymetric distribution, population density, and aspe...
A grapsid crab, Percnon gibbesi, is the most invasive decapod species to enter the Mediterranean. Th...
This study represents the second scientific goal reached by the operating Project Team and the first...
The subtropical crab, Percnon gibbesi is established along the Tunisian coasts. This crab was record...
The grapsid crab Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853), not previously recorded in the Mediterran...
The biotic resistance hypothesis states that pristine communities, with high species richness and fu...
The spatial strategies and activity patterns of two populations of Pachygrapsus marmoratus (Fabriciu...
The first records and known distribution in Maltese waters of the grapsid crab Percnon gibbesi, an a...
ItDue esemplari adulti del granchio subtropicale Percnon gibbesi sono stati avvistati e fotografati ...
The invasive sally lightfoot crab Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) has spread among the coas...
The transition from a planktonic to a benthic life is a critical phase in which sub-adults are parti...
The blue crab Callinectes sapidus, native to the western coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, has been intr...
The European green crab, Carcinus maenas, is a generalist predator that has established invasive pop...
ITScopo di questo lavoro è quello di aggiornare i dati sulla distribuzione nelle acque costiere del ...
Biological invasions are globally acknowledged as one of the major causes of biodiversity loss. Cons...
A preliminary account on habitat preferences, bathymetric distribution, population density, and aspe...
A grapsid crab, Percnon gibbesi, is the most invasive decapod species to enter the Mediterranean. Th...
This study represents the second scientific goal reached by the operating Project Team and the first...
The subtropical crab, Percnon gibbesi is established along the Tunisian coasts. This crab was record...
The grapsid crab Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853), not previously recorded in the Mediterran...
The biotic resistance hypothesis states that pristine communities, with high species richness and fu...
The spatial strategies and activity patterns of two populations of Pachygrapsus marmoratus (Fabriciu...
The first records and known distribution in Maltese waters of the grapsid crab Percnon gibbesi, an a...
ItDue esemplari adulti del granchio subtropicale Percnon gibbesi sono stati avvistati e fotografati ...
The invasive sally lightfoot crab Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) has spread among the coas...
The transition from a planktonic to a benthic life is a critical phase in which sub-adults are parti...
The blue crab Callinectes sapidus, native to the western coasts of the Atlantic Ocean, has been intr...
The European green crab, Carcinus maenas, is a generalist predator that has established invasive pop...
ITScopo di questo lavoro è quello di aggiornare i dati sulla distribuzione nelle acque costiere del ...
Biological invasions are globally acknowledged as one of the major causes of biodiversity loss. Cons...