Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally described from Brazil, is one of the most abundant caprellid amphipod species in tropical and subtropical seas around the world. During a survey of caprellid amphipods from marinas along the Balearic Island (Western Mediterranean Sea) carried out between November 2011 and August 2012, we found two established populations of P. pusilla in Mallorca and Ibiza, respectively. So far, its occurrence in European waters was reported only from southwestern Spain in 2010. This record represents a northward range expansion of the species’ distribution, which is found for the first time in the Mediterranean. This is also the first record of the genu...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
The non-indigenous caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836, native to the western Indian Ocean, wa...
Abstract We report the presence of the invasive amphipod Caprella scaura Templeton 1836 in the Bizer...
Paracaprella pusilla MAYER, 1980 is a tropical caprellid amphipod species first described from Brasi...
Caprella scaura, originally described by Templeton (1836) from Mauritius and later reported as sever...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
1 - Alien species represent a recognized worldwide threat to the integrity of the native communities...
Caprella scaura is thought to come from the western Indian Ocean and was first recorded in the Atlan...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
In this study we present new data regarding the distribution of non-indigenous amphipods in both mar...
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
The caprellid Paracaprella pusilla from the Western Atlantic Ocean is reported for the first time in...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 is a tropical caprellid species recently introduced to the Eastern ...
Caprella scaura is an epifaunal amphipod crustacean that originates in the western Indian Ocean and ...
Caprella scaura is an invasive amphipod, native to the Indian Ocean, which has already spread to sev...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
The non-indigenous caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836, native to the western Indian Ocean, wa...
Abstract We report the presence of the invasive amphipod Caprella scaura Templeton 1836 in the Bizer...
Paracaprella pusilla MAYER, 1980 is a tropical caprellid amphipod species first described from Brasi...
Caprella scaura, originally described by Templeton (1836) from Mauritius and later reported as sever...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
1 - Alien species represent a recognized worldwide threat to the integrity of the native communities...
Caprella scaura is thought to come from the western Indian Ocean and was first recorded in the Atlan...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
In this study we present new data regarding the distribution of non-indigenous amphipods in both mar...
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
The caprellid Paracaprella pusilla from the Western Atlantic Ocean is reported for the first time in...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 is a tropical caprellid species recently introduced to the Eastern ...
Caprella scaura is an epifaunal amphipod crustacean that originates in the western Indian Ocean and ...
Caprella scaura is an invasive amphipod, native to the Indian Ocean, which has already spread to sev...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
The non-indigenous caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836, native to the western Indian Ocean, wa...
Abstract We report the presence of the invasive amphipod Caprella scaura Templeton 1836 in the Bizer...