Coastal environments can be influenced by water body masses with particular physical, chemical, and biological properties that create favourable conditions for the development of unique planktonic communities. In this study, we investigated a continental shelf front at Ponza Island (Tyrrhenian Sea) and discussed its diversity and complexity in relation to major environmental parameters. Moon phase and current direction were found to play a significant role in shaping species abundance and behaviour. During in situ observations, we also provided the first data on the behaviour of juveniles of a rare mesopelagic species, Trachipterus trachypterus, suggesting the occurrence of Batesian mimicry
Mesopelagic organisms play an important role in the vertical carbon flux through diel vertical migra...
Alien species are considered one of the prime threats to biodiversity, driving major changes in ecos...
AimTypically, non-indigenous species have been studied in relation to either the invaded (recipient)...
Coastal environments can be influenced by water body masses with particular physical, chemical and b...
The Mediterranean Sea (MED) is prone to species’ introductions, induced by human activities and/or c...
The dietary preferences of 61 Western Mediterranean species of fish belonging to different trophic l...
Cyclothone braueri (Stomiiformes, Gonostomatidae) is a widely distributed fish inhabiting the mesope...
Aim: Understanding and quantifying the seasonal patterns in biodiversity of phytobenthos, macro-zoob...
1. Introduction An overview of the PhD project of the first author within the framework of an inter...
Massutí, Enric ... et. al.-- XIV European Congress of Ichthyology, 3–8 July 2012, Liège, BelgiumDesp...
Although there is a great knowledge about individual anthropogenic threats to different fish species...
This work was a component of the European Union Project ‘Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resou...
The influence of oceanographic variables on assemblages of meso- and bathypelagic fish was investiga...
peer reviewedCoastal fishes are not only valuable elements of marine biodiversity, but they also pla...
Canyons play a fundamental role in enhancing the abundance and diversity of marine organisms throug...
Mesopelagic organisms play an important role in the vertical carbon flux through diel vertical migra...
Alien species are considered one of the prime threats to biodiversity, driving major changes in ecos...
AimTypically, non-indigenous species have been studied in relation to either the invaded (recipient)...
Coastal environments can be influenced by water body masses with particular physical, chemical and b...
The Mediterranean Sea (MED) is prone to species’ introductions, induced by human activities and/or c...
The dietary preferences of 61 Western Mediterranean species of fish belonging to different trophic l...
Cyclothone braueri (Stomiiformes, Gonostomatidae) is a widely distributed fish inhabiting the mesope...
Aim: Understanding and quantifying the seasonal patterns in biodiversity of phytobenthos, macro-zoob...
1. Introduction An overview of the PhD project of the first author within the framework of an inter...
Massutí, Enric ... et. al.-- XIV European Congress of Ichthyology, 3–8 July 2012, Liège, BelgiumDesp...
Although there is a great knowledge about individual anthropogenic threats to different fish species...
This work was a component of the European Union Project ‘Sustainable Management of Mesopelagic Resou...
The influence of oceanographic variables on assemblages of meso- and bathypelagic fish was investiga...
peer reviewedCoastal fishes are not only valuable elements of marine biodiversity, but they also pla...
Canyons play a fundamental role in enhancing the abundance and diversity of marine organisms throug...
Mesopelagic organisms play an important role in the vertical carbon flux through diel vertical migra...
Alien species are considered one of the prime threats to biodiversity, driving major changes in ecos...
AimTypically, non-indigenous species have been studied in relation to either the invaded (recipient)...