Fish invasions of the Mediterranean Sea : change and renewal /
Biological invasions are one of the major factors affecting ecosystems throughout the world. The Mediterranean Sea is one of the most dynamic marine ecosystems in the world and is subject to ongoing invasions of marine organisms. This book focuses on fish invasions of the Mediterranean and presents...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Sofia :
Pensoft,
2010.
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Colección: | Pensoft series faunistica ;
no. 91. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- The new Tethyan ichthyofauna of the Mediterranean
- historical background and prospect / F.D. Por
- Global warming and exotic fishes in the Mediterranean Sea : introduction dynamic, range expansion and spatial congruence with endemic species / F. Ben Rais Lasram, F. Guilhaumon and D. Mouillot
- Introduction rate of Lessepsian fishes into the Mediterranean / J. Belmaker [and others]
- The genetics of Lessepsian bioinvasions / G. Bernardi, D. Golani and E. Azzurro
- Red-Med immigration : a fish parasitology perspective, with special reference to the Myxosporea / A. Diamant
- Unusual occurrences of fish in the Mediterranean Sea : an insight into early detection / E. Azzurro
- Mediterranean marine protected areas and non-indigenous fish spreading / P. Francour, L. Mangialajo and J. Pastor
- Colonization of the Mediterranean by Red Sea fishes via the Suez Canal
- Lessepsian migration / D. Golani
- Alien marine fishes of Turkey
- an updated review / M. Bilecenoglu
- Current status of alien fishes in the Greek area / M. Corsini-Foka
- Fish invasions of the Adriatic Sea / B. Dragičević and J. Dulčić
- Non native marine fishes in Italian waters / L. orsi Relini
- Changes in the western Mediterranean ichthyofauna : signs of tropicalization and meridianization / E. Massutí, M. Valls and F. Ordines
- Liza hematocheilus (Pisces, Mugilidae) in the northern Aegean Sea / G. Minos, A. Imsiridou and P.S. Economidis.