Established non-indigenous species increased by 40% in 11 years in the Mediterranean Sea

A Zenetos, PG Albano, EL Garcia… - Mediterranean …, 2022 - ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr
Using a 2010 review of non-indigenous species (NIS) reported in the Mediterranean Sea as
a baseline, this study undertakes a paramount revision of the non-indigenous species list in …

[HTML][HTML] Marine biofouling organisms on beached, buoyant and benthic plastic debris in the Catalan Sea

A Subías-Baratau, A Sanchez-Vidal, E Di Martino… - Marine Pollution …, 2022 - Elsevier
Plastic debris provides long-lasting substrates for benthic organisms, thus acting as a
potential vector for their dispersion. Its interaction with these colonizers is, however, still …

Spatio‐temporal dynamics of exotic fish species in the Mediterranean Sea: Over a century of invasion reconstructed

E Azzurro, S Smeraldo, M D'Amen - Global Change Biology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
With over a thousand of introduced species, the Mediterranean is the most heavily invaded
marine region in the world. Yet, the spatio‐temporal dynamics of this bioinvasion has never …

New alien Mediterranean biodiversity records (November 2021)

F Crocetta, SAA Al Mabruk, E Azzurro, R Bakiu… - 2021 - um.edu.mt
This Collective Article includes records of 29 alien and cryptogenic species in the
Mediterranean Sea, belonging to eight Phyla (Rhodophyta, Ochrophyta, Cnidaria, Annelida …

New records of introduced species in the Mediterranean Sea (April 2023)

A Fortic, Z Almajid, A Badreddine… - Mediterranean …, 2023 - archimer.ifremer.fr
this collective article reports 17 introduced species and 22 new locations for these species in
the mediterranean sea. the reports are from three different marine strategy framework …

The Miseno Lake (central-western Mediterranean Sea): an overlooked reservoir of non-indigenous and cryptogenic ascidians in a marine reserve

R Virgili, V Tanduo, S Katsanevakis… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Ascidians are the largest and most diverse class of the subphylum Tunicata, and are
important components of marine benthic communities. They are also renowned worldwide …

Scientific progress made towards bridging the knowledge gap in the biology of Mediterranean marine fishes

E Daskalaki, E Koufalis, D Dimarchopoulou… - PloS One, 2022 - journals.plos.org
The Mediterranean Sea is a renowned biodiversity hotspot influenced by multiple interacting
ecological and human forces. A gap analysis on the biology of Mediterranean marine fishes …

Diversity of fishes along the coast of Türkiye

M BİLECENOĞLU - Turkish Journal of Zoology, 2024 - journals.tubitak.gov.tr
The Turkish marine fish diversity was revised and updated in this study based on data
published in the last decade. There arecurrently 552 species in the inventory, reflecting an …

[HTML][HTML] Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) Know No Geopolitical Borders—An Update of NIS in the Aegean Sea

A Zenetos, A Doğan, AK Bakir, G Chatzigeorgiou… - Diversity, 2024 - mdpi.com
In this work, combined efforts by Greek and Turkish scientists produced an updated
validated NIS inventory of the Aegean ecoregion, covering 120 years of records up to …

Handbook on alien decapod crustaceans and new fishes of the Adriatic Sea

J Dulčić, B Dragičević - FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture …, 2023 - search.proquest.com
This document reviews and compiles the scientific information available on the new and non
indigenous fish and decapod crustaceans species in the Adriatic Sea, central Mediterranean …