This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NIS) in an area of high risk of introduction: the Lagoon of Venice (Italy). This site is a known hotspot of NIS introductions within the Mediterranean\ud Sea, hosting all the most important vectors of introduction of marine NIS—shipping, recreational boating, shellfish culture and live seafood trade. The recent literature demonstrates that the number of NIS in Venice is continuously changing, because new species\ud are being introduced or identified, and new evidence shows either an exotic origin of species previously believed to be native, or a native origin of formerly believed ‘‘aliens’’, or demonstrates the cryptogenic nature of others. The...
The Lagoon of Venice (432 km2 surface) is a major hotspot of non-indigenous species (NIS) introducti...
The Lagoon of Venice (432 km2 surface) is a major hotspot of non-indigenous species (NIS) introducti...
Alien macroalgae are a constant concern for coastal areas, especially for the transitional systems o...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
The paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NIS...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of alien macroalga...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of alien macroalga...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of alien macroalga...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of alien macroalga...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of\ud alien macroal...
Thirty-eight nonindigenous marine species (NIS) (macroalgae, sponges, hydrozoans, molluscs, polychae...
The Lagoon of Venice (432 km2 surface) is a major hotspot of non-indigenous species (NIS) introducti...
The Lagoon of Venice (432 km2 surface) is a major hotspot of non-indigenous species (NIS) introducti...
Alien macroalgae are a constant concern for coastal areas, especially for the transitional systems o...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
This paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NI...
The paper provides an updated account of the occurrence and abundance of non-indigenous species (NIS...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of alien macroalga...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of alien macroalga...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of alien macroalga...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of alien macroalga...
A revision of the number of NIS in the Italian coasts shows an alarming increase of\ud alien macroal...
Thirty-eight nonindigenous marine species (NIS) (macroalgae, sponges, hydrozoans, molluscs, polychae...
The Lagoon of Venice (432 km2 surface) is a major hotspot of non-indigenous species (NIS) introducti...
The Lagoon of Venice (432 km2 surface) is a major hotspot of non-indigenous species (NIS) introducti...
Alien macroalgae are a constant concern for coastal areas, especially for the transitional systems o...