In the framework of the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN; http://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu/), an inventory of marine alien species in Europe was created by critically reviewing existing information in 34 global, European, regional and national databases. In total, 1369 marine alien species have been reported in the European seas (including 110 cryptogenic and 139 questionable species); this is a substantial increase from the 737 species previously reported in 2009 based on the DAISIE (Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventories for Europe; http://www.europe-aliens.org) dataset. Most of the reported species were invertebrates (63.3%), followed by chromists (13.7%), vertebrates (11.6%), and plants (10.1%). Mollusca is the mos...
E-Science approach is crucial to address the growing threat of alien species (AS), allowing a better...
WOS: 000207959500006The compilation of data on alien species reported from the Turkish coasts yielde...
The state-of-art on alien species in the Mediterranean Sea is presented, making distinctions among t...
WOS: 000402494100017The meticulous revision by taxonomic experts of established alien species in the...
The European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) provides tools and services for the explorati...
International audienceOf the 160 species comprising the list, 149 were already present in the ESENIA...
<p>Biological invasions, resulting from human activities, exert substantial impacts on ecosyst...
The European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) was created with the aim to provide easy acce...
The disproportionately low presence of marine species in the list of invasive alien species (IAS) of...
The 2002 European Strategy on Invasive Alien Species encouraged the development of a pan- European ...
WOS: 000315934300019More than 60 marine non-indigenous species (NIS) have been removed from previous...
There are currently 1590 terrestrial arthropod species identified as alien to Europe; of these, 10 ...
To implement the European policies for the efficient prevention, early detection, rapid response, an...
WOS: 000288831000015The state-of-art on alien species in the Mediterranean Sea is presented, making ...
More than 60 marine non-indigenous species (NIS) have been removed from previous lists and 84 specie...
E-Science approach is crucial to address the growing threat of alien species (AS), allowing a better...
WOS: 000207959500006The compilation of data on alien species reported from the Turkish coasts yielde...
The state-of-art on alien species in the Mediterranean Sea is presented, making distinctions among t...
WOS: 000402494100017The meticulous revision by taxonomic experts of established alien species in the...
The European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) provides tools and services for the explorati...
International audienceOf the 160 species comprising the list, 149 were already present in the ESENIA...
<p>Biological invasions, resulting from human activities, exert substantial impacts on ecosyst...
The European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN) was created with the aim to provide easy acce...
The disproportionately low presence of marine species in the list of invasive alien species (IAS) of...
The 2002 European Strategy on Invasive Alien Species encouraged the development of a pan- European ...
WOS: 000315934300019More than 60 marine non-indigenous species (NIS) have been removed from previous...
There are currently 1590 terrestrial arthropod species identified as alien to Europe; of these, 10 ...
To implement the European policies for the efficient prevention, early detection, rapid response, an...
WOS: 000288831000015The state-of-art on alien species in the Mediterranean Sea is presented, making ...
More than 60 marine non-indigenous species (NIS) have been removed from previous lists and 84 specie...
E-Science approach is crucial to address the growing threat of alien species (AS), allowing a better...
WOS: 000207959500006The compilation of data on alien species reported from the Turkish coasts yielde...
The state-of-art on alien species in the Mediterranean Sea is presented, making distinctions among t...