Massive colonization by the solitary ascidian Microcosmus exasperatus Heller, 1878, on the sandy bottom of the Israeli littoral
The rapid increase in the arrival of tropical-origin species into the Levant region has dramatically changed local ecosystems. Non-indigenous species are known for their ability to utilize available ecological niches and in some events expand their non-native niche over time. Here, as an example of...
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Main Authors: | Dan B. Golanski, Alona Nachmias, Gal Kahn, Amir Fireman, Ori Hepner Ucko, Noa Shenkar, Gitai Yahel |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre (REABIC)
2025-04-01
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Series: | Aquatic Invasions |
Online Access: | https://aquaticinvasions.arphahub.com/article/131343/download/pdf/ |
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