Harmelin, Jean-Georges (2014): Alien bryozoans in the eastern Mediterranean Sea—new records from the coast of Lebanon. Zootaxa 3893 (3): 301-338, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.3893.3.
Bryozoa settled on asbestos panels have been collected from different localities in the Ligurian sea...
WOS: 000402494100017The meticulous revision by taxonomic experts of established alien species in the...
The arrival of Indo-Pacific species in the Mediterranean Sea is a process not yet fully understood. ...
FIGURE 5. Watersipora subtorquata (d'Orbigny, 1852), Lebanon; A, C from Stn 2A; B from Stn 8A: A, fo...
FIGURE 9. Celleporaria vermiformis (Waters, 1909), Lebanon, Stn 1B: A, B, typical aspects of a multi...
Mediterranean marine fauna is constantly changing due to the entry of non-indigenous (NI) species an...
FIGURE 8.?Celleporaria sherryae Winston, 2005, Lebanon, Stn 11A: A, four autozooids and a vicarious ...
Zoobenthic investigations carried out along the Turkish Levantine coast resulted in identification o...
FIGURE 3. Akatopora leucocypha (Marcus, 1937), Lebanon, Stn 2B: A, part of colony with autozooids an...
In the framework of a wider systematic survey aimed at studying non-indigenous species in Italian ha...
International audienceBecause of its location in the warmest corner of the Mediterranean, its proxim...
This paper provides an inventory of non-indigenous bryozoan species (NIB) recorded in the Mediterran...
FIGURE 4. Licornia jolloisii (Audouin, 1826), Lebanon, Stn 9 A: A, part of colony with two transvers...
FIGURE 15. Rhynchozoon larreyi (Audouin, 1826), Lebanon; A from Stn 16 A; B – C from Stn 5 A: A, par...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationa...
Bryozoa settled on asbestos panels have been collected from different localities in the Ligurian sea...
WOS: 000402494100017The meticulous revision by taxonomic experts of established alien species in the...
The arrival of Indo-Pacific species in the Mediterranean Sea is a process not yet fully understood. ...
FIGURE 5. Watersipora subtorquata (d'Orbigny, 1852), Lebanon; A, C from Stn 2A; B from Stn 8A: A, fo...
FIGURE 9. Celleporaria vermiformis (Waters, 1909), Lebanon, Stn 1B: A, B, typical aspects of a multi...
Mediterranean marine fauna is constantly changing due to the entry of non-indigenous (NI) species an...
FIGURE 8.?Celleporaria sherryae Winston, 2005, Lebanon, Stn 11A: A, four autozooids and a vicarious ...
Zoobenthic investigations carried out along the Turkish Levantine coast resulted in identification o...
FIGURE 3. Akatopora leucocypha (Marcus, 1937), Lebanon, Stn 2B: A, part of colony with autozooids an...
In the framework of a wider systematic survey aimed at studying non-indigenous species in Italian ha...
International audienceBecause of its location in the warmest corner of the Mediterranean, its proxim...
This paper provides an inventory of non-indigenous bryozoan species (NIB) recorded in the Mediterran...
FIGURE 4. Licornia jolloisii (Audouin, 1826), Lebanon, Stn 9 A: A, part of colony with two transvers...
FIGURE 15. Rhynchozoon larreyi (Audouin, 1826), Lebanon; A from Stn 16 A; B – C from Stn 5 A: A, par...
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Internationa...
Bryozoa settled on asbestos panels have been collected from different localities in the Ligurian sea...
WOS: 000402494100017The meticulous revision by taxonomic experts of established alien species in the...
The arrival of Indo-Pacific species in the Mediterranean Sea is a process not yet fully understood. ...