The Mediterranean Sea (MED) is prone to species’ introductions, induced by human activities and/or climate change. Recent studies focus on the biological traits that result in such introductions, yet on a single-area-type approach. Here, we used, analyzed, and compared biological traits derived from FishBase for MED, non-indigenous (NIS) and neonative (NEO) in the Mediterranean, and adjacent Atlantic (ATL) and Red Sea (RS) species. A quantitative trait-based analysis was performed using random forest to determine the importance of traits in the successful establishment in the Mediterranean. MED fishes were mainly demersal, slow growing and small-medium sized, preferring intermediate temperatures. Conversely, ATL were mainly deep-dwelling sp...
A fundamental challenge in ecology is to understand why species are found where they are and predict...
The Mediterranean Sea is a renowned biodiversity hotspot influenced by multiple interacting ecologi...
Functional groups are sets of species that play a similar role in a food web. We defined functional ...
AimTypically, non-indigenous species have been studied in relation to either the invaded (recipient)...
Alien species are considered one of the prime threats to biodiversity, driving major changes in ecos...
The FishMed database provides traits, phylogeny, current and projected species distribution of Medit...
Mediterranean-climate regions (med-regions) are global hotspots of endemism facing mounting environm...
The global biodiversity crisis due to anthropogenic pressures jeopardizes marine ecosystems function...
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 caused a migration generally from the Red Sea to the Mediterra...
Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecologic...
In an increasingly variable and rapidly warming global environment, there is still little consensus ...
Biological invasions have posed a major threat to global and regional biodiversity. The Mediterranea...
A fundamental challenge in ecology is to understand why species are found where they are and predict...
The Mediterranean Sea is a renowned biodiversity hotspot influenced by multiple interacting ecologi...
Functional groups are sets of species that play a similar role in a food web. We defined functional ...
AimTypically, non-indigenous species have been studied in relation to either the invaded (recipient)...
Alien species are considered one of the prime threats to biodiversity, driving major changes in ecos...
The FishMed database provides traits, phylogeny, current and projected species distribution of Medit...
Mediterranean-climate regions (med-regions) are global hotspots of endemism facing mounting environm...
The global biodiversity crisis due to anthropogenic pressures jeopardizes marine ecosystems function...
The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 caused a migration generally from the Red Sea to the Mediterra...
Mediterranean river systems are characterised by more diverse fish assemblages and regional ecologic...
In an increasingly variable and rapidly warming global environment, there is still little consensus ...
Biological invasions have posed a major threat to global and regional biodiversity. The Mediterranea...
A fundamental challenge in ecology is to understand why species are found where they are and predict...
The Mediterranean Sea is a renowned biodiversity hotspot influenced by multiple interacting ecologi...
Functional groups are sets of species that play a similar role in a food web. We defined functional ...