We report here one of the first records of the non-indigenous colonial ascidian Symplegma brakenhielmi in the western Mediterranean Sea. Colonies of this invasive species were collected in 2014 and 2018 along the North-eastern Sardinia coasts (Olbia, Italy). Further colonies were observed in 2016 in the Mar Piccolo basin (Gulf of Taranto, Italy). Both areas are strongly influenced by anthropogenic activities such as commercial shipping and aquaculture and these human-mediated pathways are the most likely vectors of introduction. In both areas, the colonies present two different color phenotypes, the yellow and the red type, with the yellow coloration never previously found in the Mediterranean Sea. Morphological and DNA barcode analyses of...
Styela plicata (Lesueur, 1823) (Tunicata; Stolidobranchia; Styelidae) is a solitary ascidian with a ...
Botryllus schlosseri is a widespread colonial ascidian commonly considered cosmopolitan and amply us...
Taxonomic issues often confound the study of invasive species, which sometimes are unrecognized as i...
We report here one of the first records of the non-indigenous colonial ascidian Symplegma brakenhiel...
Polyclinum constellatum is a colonial ascidian with a pantropical distribution, recently introduced ...
This study was first presented at the 10th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions held in P...
The aplousobranch ascidian Aplidium accarense (Millar, 1953) was first described on the western coas...
The pleated ascidian Styela plicata (Lesueur, 1823) is a solitary species commonly found in ports an...
Ascidians are the largest and most diverse class of the subphylum Tunicata, and are important compon...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 1 tabla, 5 figuras.A strongly divergent lineage, putatively a new...
New records of alien and cryptogenic invertebrate marine species in Libya are reported here based on...
Special issue “Proceedings of the 2nd International Invasive Sea Squirt Conference” (October 2-4, 20...
Introductions of non-indigenous ascidian species are highly common nowadays due to their ability to ...
Human-induced global warming and species introductions are rapidly altering the composition and func...
This study reports the in situ observations of a deep-sea ascidian, Dicopia antirrhinum (family Octa...
Styela plicata (Lesueur, 1823) (Tunicata; Stolidobranchia; Styelidae) is a solitary ascidian with a ...
Botryllus schlosseri is a widespread colonial ascidian commonly considered cosmopolitan and amply us...
Taxonomic issues often confound the study of invasive species, which sometimes are unrecognized as i...
We report here one of the first records of the non-indigenous colonial ascidian Symplegma brakenhiel...
Polyclinum constellatum is a colonial ascidian with a pantropical distribution, recently introduced ...
This study was first presented at the 10th International Conference on Marine Bioinvasions held in P...
The aplousobranch ascidian Aplidium accarense (Millar, 1953) was first described on the western coas...
The pleated ascidian Styela plicata (Lesueur, 1823) is a solitary species commonly found in ports an...
Ascidians are the largest and most diverse class of the subphylum Tunicata, and are important compon...
Este artículo contiene 14 páginas, 1 tabla, 5 figuras.A strongly divergent lineage, putatively a new...
New records of alien and cryptogenic invertebrate marine species in Libya are reported here based on...
Special issue “Proceedings of the 2nd International Invasive Sea Squirt Conference” (October 2-4, 20...
Introductions of non-indigenous ascidian species are highly common nowadays due to their ability to ...
Human-induced global warming and species introductions are rapidly altering the composition and func...
This study reports the in situ observations of a deep-sea ascidian, Dicopia antirrhinum (family Octa...
Styela plicata (Lesueur, 1823) (Tunicata; Stolidobranchia; Styelidae) is a solitary ascidian with a ...
Botryllus schlosseri is a widespread colonial ascidian commonly considered cosmopolitan and amply us...
Taxonomic issues often confound the study of invasive species, which sometimes are unrecognized as i...