Restructuring the Sea: profound shifts in the world's most invaded marine ecosystem
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Space invaders; biological invasions in marine conservation planningRecent Invasion of the Symbiont-Bearing Foraminifera Pararotalia into the Eastern Mediterranean Facilitated by the Ongoing Warming TrendEcological traits and environmental affinity explain Red Sea fish introduction into the Mediterranean.Augmentative biocontrol in natural marine habitats: persistence, spread and non-target effects of the sea urchin Evechinus chloroticus.Invasion pathway of the Ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the Mediterranean SeaExternal morphology explains the success of biological invasions.Niche shift can impair the ability to predict invasion risk in the marine realm: an illustration using Mediterranean fish invaders.Multi-species collapses at the warm edge of a warming sea.Remarkable size-spectra stability in a marine system undergoing massive invasion.Thermal affinity as the dominant factor changing Mediterranean fish abundances.Distribution and population structure of the alien Indo-Pacific Randall's threadfin bream Nemipterus randalli in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.A novel method for estimating the number of species within a region.Climate change and body size shift in Mediterranean bivalve assemblages: unexpected role of biological invasionsAdvancing marine conservation in European and contiguous seas with the MarCons ActionAlien and native fish in gill nets at Rhodes, eastern Mediterranean (2014–2015)Dynamics of biological invasions and pathways over time: a case study of a temperate coastal seaTrait structure reveals the processes underlying fish establishment in the MediterraneanAnalysis of Red Sea fish species' introductions into the Mediterranean reveals shifts in introduction patternsInvading up the food web? Invasive fish in the southeastern Mediterranean SeaLocal perspectives on regional challenges: jellyfish proliferation and fish stock management along the Israeli Mediterranean coastRed Sea fishes in the Mediterranean Sea: a preliminary investigation of a biological invasion using DNA barcodingWhat guides invasion success? Ecological correlates of arrival, establishment and spread of Red Sea bivalves in the Mediterranean SeaDepicting the novel Eastern Mediterranean food web: a stable isotopes study following Lessepsian fish invasionEcosystem impacts of the widespread non-indigenous species in the Baltic Sea: literature survey evidences major limitations in knowledgeA trait-based approach for assessing and mapping niche overlap between native and exotic species: the Mediterranean coastal fish fauna as a case studyEthical consideration in invasion ecology: A marine perspectiveThe rocky-reef fish assemblages of Malta and Lampedusa islands (Strait of Sicily, Mediterranean Sea): a visual census study in a changing biogeographical sectorArctic warming will promote Atlantic–Pacific fish interchangeA biogeographical regionalization of coastal Mediterranean fishesProjected impacts of climate warming on the functional and phylogenetic components of coastal Mediterranean fish biodiversity
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Restructuring the Sea: profound shifts in the world's most invaded marine ecosystem
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Restructuring the Sea: profound shifts in the world's most invaded marine ecosystem
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Daniel Golani
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2012-08-24T00:00:00Z