In the last decade, a growing amount of evidence incorporated by several authors as signals of global changes, defined a trend of expansion of thermophilic species in the Mediterranean. This phenomenon is markedly shown by the spread of some non-indigenous fish beyond their natural limits and by their success in the new colonized areas. The incidence of those non-indigenous fish in the catch composition of the artisanal fishery of Tyre (south Lebanon) was investigated for the first time using both official data and daily landing site surveys. The investigatory fleet consisted of 250 small vessels (4–10 m length) with old and not very powerful engines, and about 400–550 fishermen at the end of 2005. Most of the fleet used different types of ...
Climate change and biological invasions are rapidly reshuffling species distribution, restructuring ...
Alien species may be a valuable resource for marine fisheries, yet their contribution to the catch m...
Species composition and numbers of bony fish were studied in a small artificial reef complex off the...
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 caused a migration generally from the Red Sea to the Mediterra...
The fish assemblages of the Eastern Mediterranean are highly variable owing to the Lessepsian migrat...
The current work aims at detecting changes encountered in fishery landings along the Lebanese coast ...
The organisation of the coastal rocky fish community of Lebanon was investigated for the first time,...
One of the expected effects of global change is increased variability in the abundance and distribut...
Human activities, such as shipping, aquaculture, and the opening of the Suez Canal, have caused the ...
Here we provide a dynamic reconstruction of exotic fish occurrences in the Mediterranean Sea and rep...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
During the last few decades the fish community has changed substantially along the Eastern Mediterra...
Until now, few sightings of the alien lionfish Pterois miles have been reported in the Mediterranean...
The invasion of Red Sea organisms through the Suez Canal, known as “Lessepsian migration ” (after Fe...
The rate of fish invasion into the Mediterranean has continued without showing any sign of decelerat...
Climate change and biological invasions are rapidly reshuffling species distribution, restructuring ...
Alien species may be a valuable resource for marine fisheries, yet their contribution to the catch m...
Species composition and numbers of bony fish were studied in a small artificial reef complex off the...
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 caused a migration generally from the Red Sea to the Mediterra...
The fish assemblages of the Eastern Mediterranean are highly variable owing to the Lessepsian migrat...
The current work aims at detecting changes encountered in fishery landings along the Lebanese coast ...
The organisation of the coastal rocky fish community of Lebanon was investigated for the first time,...
One of the expected effects of global change is increased variability in the abundance and distribut...
Human activities, such as shipping, aquaculture, and the opening of the Suez Canal, have caused the ...
Here we provide a dynamic reconstruction of exotic fish occurrences in the Mediterranean Sea and rep...
International audienceThe Mediterranean Sea, due to its connection to the Red Sea via the Suez Canal...
During the last few decades the fish community has changed substantially along the Eastern Mediterra...
Until now, few sightings of the alien lionfish Pterois miles have been reported in the Mediterranean...
The invasion of Red Sea organisms through the Suez Canal, known as “Lessepsian migration ” (after Fe...
The rate of fish invasion into the Mediterranean has continued without showing any sign of decelerat...
Climate change and biological invasions are rapidly reshuffling species distribution, restructuring ...
Alien species may be a valuable resource for marine fisheries, yet their contribution to the catch m...
Species composition and numbers of bony fish were studied in a small artificial reef complex off the...