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Rugulopteryx okamurae (E.Y. Dawson) I.K. hwang, W. J. Lee & H.S. Kim (Dictyotales, ochrophyta), alga exótica “explosiva” en el estrecho de Gibraltar. Observaciones preliminares de su distribución e impacto
(Mancomunidad de Municipios del Campo de Gibraltar, 2018)
Durante los últimos dos años, el alga exótica Rugulopteryx okamurae se ha expandido de forma muy agresiva sobre fondos rocosos iluminados del submareal en zonas del estrecho de Gibraltar, produciendo graves impactos sobre ...
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Hybridization in the wild between Tursiops truncatus (Montagu 1821) and Delphinus delphis (Linnaeus 1758)
(Public Library of Science, 2019)
A case of intergeneric hybridization in the wild between a female bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) and a short-beaked common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), considered members of 'vulnerable' and 'endangered' subpopulations ...
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A combined approach to assessing the conservation status of Cap des Trois Fourches as a potential MPA: is there a shortage of MPAs in the Southern Mediterranean?
(Hellenic Centre for Marine Research, 2014)
The Mediterranean basin is recognized as one of the most diverse regions on the planet, but is being threatened by overexploitation and habitat loss. Furthermore, the Strait of Gibraltar and adjacent Alboran Sea have been ...
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¿Coralígeno en la desembocadura del río Guadalquivir?: Biodiversidad oculta bajo aguas de elevada turbidez
(Asociación Hombre y Territorio, 2016)
El estuario del río Guadalquivir y las áreas marinas adyacentes se caracterizan por su elevada turbidez. En la desembocadura, debido a la dilución con el agua de mar, la turbidez es moderadamente baja en comparación con ...
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Amphipods from marine cave sediments of the southern Iberian Peninsula: diversity and ecological distribution
(Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CSIC), 2014)
The present study explores the amphipod assemblages of six marine caves on the Mediterranean coast of southern Spain. Replicate samples were taken both inside and outside each marine cave in order to characterize the ...
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Population Dynamics and Viability Analysis for the Critically Endangered Ferruginean Limpet
(National Shellfisheries Association, 2011)
The current study deals with the critically endangered limpet Patella ferruginea (Gastropoda: Patellidae) endemic to the western Mediterranean. The species has been in decline since the early 20th century and is currently ...
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Soft-bottom crustacean assemblages in Mediterranean marine caves: the cave of Cerro Gordo (Granada, Spain) as case study
(BMC, 2012)
Although marine caves are priority conservation areas according to the Directive 92/43/CEE of the European Community, there is a lack of studies dealing with their soft bottom communities. For a case study, we selected ...
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Colonization and successional patterns of the mobile epifaunal community along an environmental gradient in a marine cave
(Inter Research, 2015)
In spite of the high importance of mobile epifauna in all marine habitats, their pat terns of colonization and succession in marine caves have not been studied until now. In the pres ent study, we used artificial substrates ...
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Mobile epifaunal community in marine caves in comparison to open habitats
(Inter-Research, 2014)
Mobile epifauna is an essential component of rocky reef ecosystems. In spite of this and the great scientific interest that the study of marine caves has aroused in the last decades, little research has been conducted on ...