This paper characterizes non-indigenous fish species (NIS) and analyses both atmospheric and sea surface temperatures for the Mediterranean coast of Egypt from 1991 to 2020, in relation to previous reports in the same areas. Taxonomical characterization depicts 47 NIS from the Suez Canal (Lessepsian/alien) and 5 from the Atlantic provenance. GenBank accession number of the NIS mitochondrial gene, cytochrome oxidase 1, reproductive and commercial biodata, and a schematic Inkscape drawing for the most harmful Lessepsian species were reported. For sea surface temperatures (SST), an increase of 1.2 °C to 1.6 °C was observed using GIS software. The lack of linear correlation between annual air temperature and annual SST at the same detection poi...
The FishMed database provides traits, phylogeny, current and projected species distribution of Medit...
AbstractThe paper investigates the changes in the characteristics of Atlantic Water (AW) flowing eas...
The increase of seawater temperature as a result of global climate variation elucidates a major chal...
This paper characterizes non-indigenous fish species (NIS) and analyses both atmospheric and sea sur...
his paper characterizes non-indigenous fish species (NIS) and analyses both atmospheric and sea surf...
Aquaculture is an important component of the human diet, providing high-quality aquatic food for glo...
Stocks of traditionally targeted fish species are in decline in the north eastern Levant Sea due to ...
The paper investigates the changes in the characteristics of Atlantic Water (AW) flowing eastwards a...
The fish assemblages of the Eastern Mediterranean are highly variable owing to the Lessepsian migrat...
A direct consequence of sea warming in the Mediterranean is a increase in the abundance of thermo-to...
In this study, temperature variations and invasion on marine fauna are investigated to ascertain the...
Climate change is rapidly becoming one of the biggest threats to marine life, and its impacts have t...
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 caused a migration generally from the Red Sea to the Mediterra...
The FishMed database provides traits, phylogeny, current and projected species distribution of Medit...
AbstractThe paper investigates the changes in the characteristics of Atlantic Water (AW) flowing eas...
The increase of seawater temperature as a result of global climate variation elucidates a major chal...
This paper characterizes non-indigenous fish species (NIS) and analyses both atmospheric and sea sur...
his paper characterizes non-indigenous fish species (NIS) and analyses both atmospheric and sea surf...
Aquaculture is an important component of the human diet, providing high-quality aquatic food for glo...
Stocks of traditionally targeted fish species are in decline in the north eastern Levant Sea due to ...
The paper investigates the changes in the characteristics of Atlantic Water (AW) flowing eastwards a...
The fish assemblages of the Eastern Mediterranean are highly variable owing to the Lessepsian migrat...
A direct consequence of sea warming in the Mediterranean is a increase in the abundance of thermo-to...
In this study, temperature variations and invasion on marine fauna are investigated to ascertain the...
Climate change is rapidly becoming one of the biggest threats to marine life, and its impacts have t...
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 caused a migration generally from the Red Sea to the Mediterra...
The FishMed database provides traits, phylogeny, current and projected species distribution of Medit...
AbstractThe paper investigates the changes in the characteristics of Atlantic Water (AW) flowing eas...
The increase of seawater temperature as a result of global climate variation elucidates a major chal...