The conservation of emblematic threatened species is in highlight nowadays. Interestingly, few invertebrate groups attract scientific attention on this issue while they constitute the vast majority of animal biodiversity. Nevertheless, many invertebrate species are nowadays at risk of extinction. This means that plenty of species are currently disappearing out of sight. During a survey in the southwestern Atlantic Ocean tubes of an endangered species of cerianthid were sampled. This study reports for the very first time the occurrence of the species Phoronis australis in southwestern Atlantic waters and the association of phoronids with the genus Ceriantheomorphe. This raises questions on mutual extinction risks for symbiotic species and al...
A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
SummaryDespite increasing concern over the effects of human activities on marine ecosystems [1, 2], ...
A substantial proportion of the world’s living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
The conservation of emblematic threatened species is in highlight nowadays. Interestingly, few inver...
Making up over 92% of life in our oceans, marine invertebrates inhabit every zone in the water colum...
Coral reefs are some of the most biodiverse ecosystems harboring thousands of species, many of them ...
Invertebrates inhabiting marine and freshwater ecosystems make important contributions to global bio...
International audienceAnthropogenic drivers and global warming are altering the occurrence of infect...
The biodiversity crisis we live in, marked by high extinction rates, requires well-planned conservat...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...
Threatened, Endangered and Vulnerable Aquatic Organisms with Special Reference to Elasmobranche
Human induced ecosystem alterations and climate change are expected to drive several species to exti...
The extinction risk for threatened species in protected areas: the case of the freshwater crayfish (...
Parasites are the most abundant form of life on earth and are vital components of ecosystem health. ...
Red Listing of Threatened species is recognized as the most objective approach for evaluating extinc...
A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
SummaryDespite increasing concern over the effects of human activities on marine ecosystems [1, 2], ...
A substantial proportion of the world’s living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
The conservation of emblematic threatened species is in highlight nowadays. Interestingly, few inver...
Making up over 92% of life in our oceans, marine invertebrates inhabit every zone in the water colum...
Coral reefs are some of the most biodiverse ecosystems harboring thousands of species, many of them ...
Invertebrates inhabiting marine and freshwater ecosystems make important contributions to global bio...
International audienceAnthropogenic drivers and global warming are altering the occurrence of infect...
The biodiversity crisis we live in, marked by high extinction rates, requires well-planned conservat...
Invertebrates make up about 80% of all species, yet they rarely attract conservation attention compa...
Threatened, Endangered and Vulnerable Aquatic Organisms with Special Reference to Elasmobranche
Human induced ecosystem alterations and climate change are expected to drive several species to exti...
The extinction risk for threatened species in protected areas: the case of the freshwater crayfish (...
Parasites are the most abundant form of life on earth and are vital components of ecosystem health. ...
Red Listing of Threatened species is recognized as the most objective approach for evaluating extinc...
A substantial proportion of the world's living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...
SummaryDespite increasing concern over the effects of human activities on marine ecosystems [1, 2], ...
A substantial proportion of the world’s living species, including one-third of the reef-building cor...