The lionfish (Pterois volitans) has caused an ecological imbalance in coastal ecosystems such as coral reefs, seagrass and mangroves. This leads to a decrease in catches of native species of commercially important fish such as snappers and saws, as well as mollusks and crustaceans. This exotic invasive species is a priority of immediate attention on the part of the environmental entities as: associations of artisanal fishermen, research institutes, autonomous corporations and the actors related to the tourism, including in this way all the components already identified according to what stipulated in resolution 207 of 2010 of the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development. For the development of this research, there is progress in ...
ABSTRACTObjective. Reports by the first time Megalops atlanticus, commonly known as tarpon, from the...
The creation of ACCUA was based on the considerations of the report entitled Aquaculture in Colombia...
The Indo-Pacific lionfishes, Pterois miles and P. volitans, are now established along the U.S. south...
Continuous damage of marine fish populations makes necessary to identify conservation priority speci...
The Red Crawfish Procambarus clarkii was introduced since 2008 in the basin of Lake Fúquene. With th...
“Pez león” es el nombre genérico de dos peces arrecifales venenosos emparentados: Pterois volitans y...
En los últimos años se ha reconocido la problemática causada por especies invasoras, consideradas el...
ABSTRACT Objective. Fish species community structure and benthic organisms coverage were studied i...
The lionfish (P. volitans) has now invaded all the Mexican Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, with the po...
Background. The control of lionfish in the Tuxpan reef is limited due to a lack of knowledge. In add...
Coral reefs are considered dynamic environments of great biological importance due to the high diver...
Knowledge about the biological diversity of a region, in addition to its ecological importance, is e...
Invasive species are the second main cause of extinction after habitat loss. Lionfish, Pterois volit...
Marine biodiversity of Panama has allowed the development of a thriving fisheries industry; however,...
The visual census of band transect (CVB) is one of the most used monitoring protocol on reefs, howev...
ABSTRACTObjective. Reports by the first time Megalops atlanticus, commonly known as tarpon, from the...
The creation of ACCUA was based on the considerations of the report entitled Aquaculture in Colombia...
The Indo-Pacific lionfishes, Pterois miles and P. volitans, are now established along the U.S. south...
Continuous damage of marine fish populations makes necessary to identify conservation priority speci...
The Red Crawfish Procambarus clarkii was introduced since 2008 in the basin of Lake Fúquene. With th...
“Pez león” es el nombre genérico de dos peces arrecifales venenosos emparentados: Pterois volitans y...
En los últimos años se ha reconocido la problemática causada por especies invasoras, consideradas el...
ABSTRACT Objective. Fish species community structure and benthic organisms coverage were studied i...
The lionfish (P. volitans) has now invaded all the Mexican Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, with the po...
Background. The control of lionfish in the Tuxpan reef is limited due to a lack of knowledge. In add...
Coral reefs are considered dynamic environments of great biological importance due to the high diver...
Knowledge about the biological diversity of a region, in addition to its ecological importance, is e...
Invasive species are the second main cause of extinction after habitat loss. Lionfish, Pterois volit...
Marine biodiversity of Panama has allowed the development of a thriving fisheries industry; however,...
The visual census of band transect (CVB) is one of the most used monitoring protocol on reefs, howev...
ABSTRACTObjective. Reports by the first time Megalops atlanticus, commonly known as tarpon, from the...
The creation of ACCUA was based on the considerations of the report entitled Aquaculture in Colombia...
The Indo-Pacific lionfishes, Pterois miles and P. volitans, are now established along the U.S. south...