The stolidobranch ascidian Polyandrocarpa zorritensis was detected, for the third time in the Mediterranean, in the harbour of Taranto (South Italy). Colonies develop vigorously on all hard substrata in shallow water and now represent one of the most important elements of the local fouling community. In this article specimens of the Mediterranean populations of the species are described. The morphology of the larva, which differs from that of other Polyzoinae, and a vascular budding mechanism of replication, similar to that known to occur in the Botryllinae, were both observed for the first time
Non-indigenous ascidians are transported across oceans in vessel-hull fouling communities, and regio...
Botryllids are colonial styelid ascidians for which morphological characters distinguishing genera a...
The colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri is a cosmopolitan organism, easy to find in the field and...
A total of 25 species of ascidians were collected in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto, a semi-enclosed Med...
A new ascidian species belonging to the Botryllinae was discovered in the Gulf of Taranto (South Ita...
A new ascidian species belonging to the Botryllinae was discovered in the Gulf of Taranto (South Ita...
We investigated the bacterial accumulation and digestion capability of Polyandrocarpa zorritensis, a...
This work announces the occurrence of the stolidobranch ascidian Polycarpa kornogi in the central M...
The aplousobranch ascidian Aplidium accarense (Millar, 1953) was first described on the western coas...
FIGURE 3 — Polyandrocarpa zorritensis. A, Tunic vascular system. Note the large cells adjacent to th...
Three species of Distaplia from the Mediterranean are described: D. bermudensis is a species introdu...
The first record of the non-indigenous ascidian Microcosmus squamiger in the Salerno harbour (centr...
We report here one of the first records of the non-indigenous colonial ascidian Symplegma brakenhiel...
Non-indigenous ascidians are transported across oceans in vessel-hull fouling communities, and regio...
In the framework of a wider systematic survey aimed at studying non-indigenous species in Italian ha...
Non-indigenous ascidians are transported across oceans in vessel-hull fouling communities, and regio...
Botryllids are colonial styelid ascidians for which morphological characters distinguishing genera a...
The colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri is a cosmopolitan organism, easy to find in the field and...
A total of 25 species of ascidians were collected in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto, a semi-enclosed Med...
A new ascidian species belonging to the Botryllinae was discovered in the Gulf of Taranto (South Ita...
A new ascidian species belonging to the Botryllinae was discovered in the Gulf of Taranto (South Ita...
We investigated the bacterial accumulation and digestion capability of Polyandrocarpa zorritensis, a...
This work announces the occurrence of the stolidobranch ascidian Polycarpa kornogi in the central M...
The aplousobranch ascidian Aplidium accarense (Millar, 1953) was first described on the western coas...
FIGURE 3 — Polyandrocarpa zorritensis. A, Tunic vascular system. Note the large cells adjacent to th...
Three species of Distaplia from the Mediterranean are described: D. bermudensis is a species introdu...
The first record of the non-indigenous ascidian Microcosmus squamiger in the Salerno harbour (centr...
We report here one of the first records of the non-indigenous colonial ascidian Symplegma brakenhiel...
Non-indigenous ascidians are transported across oceans in vessel-hull fouling communities, and regio...
In the framework of a wider systematic survey aimed at studying non-indigenous species in Italian ha...
Non-indigenous ascidians are transported across oceans in vessel-hull fouling communities, and regio...
Botryllids are colonial styelid ascidians for which morphological characters distinguishing genera a...
The colonial ascidian Botryllus schlosseri is a cosmopolitan organism, easy to find in the field and...