Caprella scaura, originally described by Templeton (1836) from Mauritius and later reported as several subspecies from numerous areas of the world, was found for the first time in the Mediterranean in 1994. Since this report, the species was found in several Mediterranean locations. To explore the current distribution of C. scaura in the Iberian Peninsula and adjacent areas, we surveyed marine fouling communities from 88 marinas along the whole Iberian Peninsula and North Africa, 3 from Italy, 1 from France, 1 from Malta and 1 from Greece between June 2011 and June 2012. The results of this survey report the first confirmed record of C. scaura in Corsica (France), Creta (Greece) and Morocco, and confirm an extensive distribution of C. scaur...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
Caprella scaura is an invasive amphipod, native to the Indian Ocean, which has already spread to sev...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally descri...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
Caprella scaura is thought to come from the western Indian Ocean and was first recorded in the Atlan...
The non-indigenous caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836, native to the western Indian Ocean, wa...
Paracaprella pusilla MAYER, 1980 is a tropical caprellid amphipod species first described from Brasi...
AbstractCaprella scaura, first described from Mauritius and later reported in several ‘forms’ from a...
1 - Alien species represent a recognized worldwide threat to the integrity of the native communities...
The soft-bottom caprellids of the Iberian Peninsula are revised. Nineteen species have been reporte...
Caprella hirsuta Mayer, 1890 is redescribed based on specimens collected from the Strait of Gibralta...
Caprella scaura is an epifaunal amphipod crustacean that originates in the western Indian Ocean and ...
In this study we present new data regarding the distribution of non-indigenous amphipods in both mar...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
Caprella scaura is an invasive amphipod, native to the Indian Ocean, which has already spread to sev...
Paracaprella pusilla Mayer (Fauna und Flora des Golfes von Neapel 17:1–55, 1890), originally descri...
The invasive caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 is rapidly spreading along marinas of Souther...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
Caprella scaura is thought to come from the western Indian Ocean and was first recorded in the Atlan...
The non-indigenous caprellid Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836, native to the western Indian Ocean, wa...
Paracaprella pusilla MAYER, 1980 is a tropical caprellid amphipod species first described from Brasi...
AbstractCaprella scaura, first described from Mauritius and later reported in several ‘forms’ from a...
1 - Alien species represent a recognized worldwide threat to the integrity of the native communities...
The soft-bottom caprellids of the Iberian Peninsula are revised. Nineteen species have been reporte...
Caprella hirsuta Mayer, 1890 is redescribed based on specimens collected from the Strait of Gibralta...
Caprella scaura is an epifaunal amphipod crustacean that originates in the western Indian Ocean and ...
In this study we present new data regarding the distribution of non-indigenous amphipods in both mar...
A new caprellid amphipod, Caprella tavolarensis n. sp., is described based on specimens collected fr...
The caprellid amphipod, Caprella mutica, is a well-known invasive species, originating in the Sea of...
Caprella scaura is an invasive amphipod, native to the Indian Ocean, which has already spread to sev...