In this contribution the checklist of chondrichthyans of Calabria (Central Mediterranean, southern Italy) is reported. Data presented is derived from twenty years of opportunistic and active surveys from 2000 to 2020. A total of 55 species of chondrichthyans is present in Calabrian seas: 33 sharks, 20 rays, and 2 chimaeras. These species represent approximately 62% of the total reported for the Mediterranean. Approximately 71% of Calabrian species have been reported in the Tyrrhenian Sea, 49% in the Ionian Sea, and 33% in the Strait of Messina. According to IUCN criteria, new records of Endangered and Critically Endangered species (i.e., Carcahrodon carcharias [Linnaeus, 1758], Lamna nasus [Bonnaterre, 1788], Cetorhinus maximus [Gunnerus, 1...
Data on chondrichthyes fished during 16 survey as part of the MEDITS project carried out from 1994 t...
During the 2000-2009, a survey study on the spatiotemporal patterns of distribution of large predato...
This Collective Article presents information about 17 taxa belonging to four Phyla (one Cnidaria, tw...
In this contribution the checklist of chondrichthyans of Calabria (Central Mediterranean, southern I...
Species diversity assessments are an important step to evaluate the conservation status of a communi...
Mediterranean basin is one of the first 25 Global Biodiversity Hotspots; there are several species o...
In the present work, an overview of the demersal (sharks‐chimaera) and bottom dwelling (batoids) of ...
Thanks to the availability of the MEDITS survey data, a standardized picture of the occurrence and a...
Thanks to the availability of the MEDITS survey data, a standardized picture of the occurrence and a...
Thanks to the availability of the MEDITS survey data, a standardized picture of the occurrence and a...
Based on recent biodiversity studies carried out in different parts of the Mediterranean, the follow...
Cartilaginous fish are commonly recognized as key species in marine ecosystems for their fundamental...
Based on recent biodiversity studies carried out in different parts of the Mediterranean, the follow...
Data on chondrichthyes fished during 16 surveys as part of the MEDITS project carried out from 1994 ...
Bibliographic analysis shows that the Mediterranean Sea is a hot spot for cartilaginous species biod...
Data on chondrichthyes fished during 16 survey as part of the MEDITS project carried out from 1994 t...
During the 2000-2009, a survey study on the spatiotemporal patterns of distribution of large predato...
This Collective Article presents information about 17 taxa belonging to four Phyla (one Cnidaria, tw...
In this contribution the checklist of chondrichthyans of Calabria (Central Mediterranean, southern I...
Species diversity assessments are an important step to evaluate the conservation status of a communi...
Mediterranean basin is one of the first 25 Global Biodiversity Hotspots; there are several species o...
In the present work, an overview of the demersal (sharks‐chimaera) and bottom dwelling (batoids) of ...
Thanks to the availability of the MEDITS survey data, a standardized picture of the occurrence and a...
Thanks to the availability of the MEDITS survey data, a standardized picture of the occurrence and a...
Thanks to the availability of the MEDITS survey data, a standardized picture of the occurrence and a...
Based on recent biodiversity studies carried out in different parts of the Mediterranean, the follow...
Cartilaginous fish are commonly recognized as key species in marine ecosystems for their fundamental...
Based on recent biodiversity studies carried out in different parts of the Mediterranean, the follow...
Data on chondrichthyes fished during 16 surveys as part of the MEDITS project carried out from 1994 ...
Bibliographic analysis shows that the Mediterranean Sea is a hot spot for cartilaginous species biod...
Data on chondrichthyes fished during 16 survey as part of the MEDITS project carried out from 1994 t...
During the 2000-2009, a survey study on the spatiotemporal patterns of distribution of large predato...
This Collective Article presents information about 17 taxa belonging to four Phyla (one Cnidaria, tw...