Monitoring the spread of non-indigenous species is fundamental to study global warming effects on marine biodiversity. A valuable tool is represented by the continuous updating of the geographic range expansion of non-indigenous species. Lamprohaminoea ovalis is a Lessepsian mollusc initially recorded in the Mediterranean Sea in 2001. This paper reports its range expansion over the last 20 years related to water warming. The first record of Lamprohaminoea ovalis from the Ligurian Sea (NW Mediterranean) is also reported. Two individuals (about 10 mm length) were observed on a sub-vertical rocky bottom at 26 m depth displaying potential trailing behaviour. This recent finding extends the currently known distributional range of Lamprohaminoea ...
Body size is a synthetic functional trait determining many key ecosystem properties. Reduction in av...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
In this study, temperature variations and invasion on marine fauna are investigated to ascertain the...
Global warming is facilitating the poleward range expansion of plant and animal species. In the Medi...
Aim. Whether marine species can respond to ocean warming by changing their depth remains controversi...
International audienceMapping the future potential distribution of alien species has become an issue...
Marine hydroids are markedly seasonal in temperate seas, being extremely sensitive to climatic chang...
Global warming causes the poleward shift of the trailing edges of marine ectotherm species distribut...
Aim: Recent colonization of northern Portuguese shores by Patella rustica Linnaeus, 1758, led to the...
12 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesWe studied the horizontal and vertical distributions of marine cladocer...
We report the discovery of the Indo-Pacific sacoglossan Elysia nealae Ostergaard, 1955 from northeas...
There is an urgent need to understand the effects of climatic variability on species' distributions....
Climate warming should favor ‘warm water’ species over ‘cold water’ species at the same site. Region...
Data suggest that the prosobranch gastropod Echinolittorina punctata (Gmelin, 1791) (Mollusca, Gastr...
International audienceThe effects of global change are particularly serious in areas where range shi...
Body size is a synthetic functional trait determining many key ecosystem properties. Reduction in av...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
In this study, temperature variations and invasion on marine fauna are investigated to ascertain the...
Global warming is facilitating the poleward range expansion of plant and animal species. In the Medi...
Aim. Whether marine species can respond to ocean warming by changing their depth remains controversi...
International audienceMapping the future potential distribution of alien species has become an issue...
Marine hydroids are markedly seasonal in temperate seas, being extremely sensitive to climatic chang...
Global warming causes the poleward shift of the trailing edges of marine ectotherm species distribut...
Aim: Recent colonization of northern Portuguese shores by Patella rustica Linnaeus, 1758, led to the...
12 pages, 7 figures, 4 tablesWe studied the horizontal and vertical distributions of marine cladocer...
We report the discovery of the Indo-Pacific sacoglossan Elysia nealae Ostergaard, 1955 from northeas...
There is an urgent need to understand the effects of climatic variability on species' distributions....
Climate warming should favor ‘warm water’ species over ‘cold water’ species at the same site. Region...
Data suggest that the prosobranch gastropod Echinolittorina punctata (Gmelin, 1791) (Mollusca, Gastr...
International audienceThe effects of global change are particularly serious in areas where range shi...
Body size is a synthetic functional trait determining many key ecosystem properties. Reduction in av...
Mechanisms controlling species\u27 biogeographic ranges have been of interest for centuries,...
In this study, temperature variations and invasion on marine fauna are investigated to ascertain the...