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2. Biovectoring of plastic by white storks from a landfill to a complex of salt ponds and marshes
3. Estuarine versus coastal marinas: Influence of the habitat on the settlement of non-indigenous peracarids on the polychaete Sabella spallanzanii (Gmelin, 1791)
4. Identification of potential invasive alien species in Spain through horizon scanning
5. A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters
6. Marine bioinvasions in the Anthropocene: Challenges and opportunities
7. Contributors
8. Exploring biocontamination in associated macrofaunal assemblages in marinas: Soft bottoms vs artificial hard substrate. Where and what to look for?
9. Environmental stress responses in sympatric congeneric crustaceans: Explaining and predicting the context-dependencies of invader impacts
10. Population dynamics and life history traits of the non-indigenous Paranthura japonica Richardson (1909) in a recently invaded Mediterranean site
11. To the Mediterranean and beyond: An integrative approach to evaluate the spreading of Branchiomma luctuosum (Annelida: Sabellidae)
12. Ecological quality assessement of marinas: An integrative approach combining biological and environmental data
13. Assessing environmental pollution levels in marinas
14. Buoys are non-indigenous fouling hotspots in marinas regardless of their environmental status and pressure
15. Leakage of plastics and other debris from landfills to a highly protected lake by wintering gulls
16. Marine Crustaceans as Bioindicators: Amphipods as Case Study
17. Impoverished mobile epifaunal assemblages associated with the invasive macroalga Asparagopsis taxiformis in the Mediterranean Sea
18. Is the invasive Caprella scaura Templeton, 1836 displacing its resident congener Caprella equilibra Say, 1818 in marinas of the South Iberian Peninsula? A long-term spatio-temporal approach
19. Figure 1 from: Stępień A, Jażdżewska AM, Ribeiro RS, Santos R, Ros M (2023) The Tanaidacea challenge to invasion science: taxonomic ambiguities and small size result in another potential overlooked introduction to the Iberian coast and nearby areas. Aquatic Invasions 18(4): 487-506. https://doi.org/10.3897/aquaticinvasions.18.e113092
20. Figure 3 from: Stępień A, Jażdżewska AM, Ribeiro RS, Santos R, Ros M (2023) The Tanaidacea challenge to invasion science: taxonomic ambiguities and small size result in another potential overlooked introduction to the Iberian coast and nearby areas. Aquatic Invasions 18(4): 487-506. https://doi.org/10.3897/aquaticinvasions.18.e113092
21. A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
22. Supplementary material 1 from: Zamora-Marín JM, Ruiz-Navarro A, Oficialdegui FJ, Anastácio PM, Miranda R, García-Murillo P, Cobo F, Ribeiro F, Gallardo B, García-Berthou E, Boix D, Medina L, Morcillo F, Oscoz J, Guillén A, Herrero-Reyes AA, Aguiar FC, Almeida D, Arias A, Ayres C, Banha F, Barca S, Biurrun I, Cabezas MP, Calero S, Campos JA, Capdevila-Argüelles L, Capinha C, Carapeto A, Casals F, Chainho P, Cirujano S, Clavero M, Cuesta JA, Deltoro V, Encarnação J, Fernández-Delgado C, Franco J, García-Meseguer AJ, Guareschi S, Guerrero-Gómez A, Hermoso V, López-Cañizares C, López-Soriano J, Machordom A, Martelo J, Mellado-Díaz A, Moreno JC, Olivo del Amo R, Otero JC, Perdices A, Pou-Rovira Q, Quiñonero-Salgado S, Rodríguez-Merino A, Ros M, Sánchez-Gullón E, Sánchez MI, Sánchez-Fernández D, Sánchez-González JR, Soriano O, Teodósio MA, Torralva M, Vieira-Lanero R, Zamora-López A, Oliva-Paterna FJ (2023) A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters. NeoBiota 89: 17-44. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.89.105994
23. Buoys are non-indigenous fouling hotspots in marinas regardless of their environmental status and pressure
24. Supplementary material 2 from: Zamora-Marín JM, Ruiz-Navarro A, Oficialdegui FJ, Anastácio PM, Miranda R, García-Murillo P, Cobo F, Ribeiro F, Gallardo B, García-Berthou E, Boix D, Medina L, Morcillo F, Oscoz J, Guillén A, Herrero-Reyes AA, Aguiar FC, Almeida D, Arias A, Ayres C, Banha F, Barca S, Biurrun I, Cabezas MP, Calero S, Campos JA, Capdevila-Argüelles L, Capinha C, Carapeto A, Casals F, Chainho P, Cirujano S, Clavero M, Cuesta JA, Deltoro V, Encarnação J, Fernández-Delgado C, Franco J, García-Meseguer AJ, Guareschi S, Guerrero-Gómez A, Hermoso V, López-Cañizares C, López-Soriano J, Machordom A, Martelo J, Mellado-Díaz A, Moreno JC, Olivo del Amo R, Otero JC, Perdices A, Pou-Rovira Q, Quiñonero-Salgado S, Rodríguez-Merino A, Ros M, Sánchez-Gullón E, Sánchez MI, Sánchez-Fernández D, Sánchez-González JR, Soriano O, Teodósio MA, Torralva M, Vieira-Lanero R, Zamora-López A, Oliva-Paterna FJ (2023) A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters. NeoBiota 89: 17-44. https://doi.org/10.3897/neobiota.89.105994
25. Corrigendum to ‘A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters’ Sci. Total Environ.869 (2023) 161798
26. A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters
27. A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
28. Quick spreading of the exotic amphipod Laticorophium baconi (Shoemaker, 1934): another small stowaway overlooked?
29. A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
30. Supplementary materials A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
31. Identification of potential invasive alien species in Spain through horizon scanning
32. A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters
33. Supplementary information Identification of potential invasive alien species in Spain through horizon scanning
34. A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters
35. Quick spreading of the exotic amphipod Laticorophium baconi (Shoemaker, 1934): another small stowaway overlooked?
36. Introducing 'DeNIS': a global database on anthropogenic marine Debris and Non-Indigenous Species
37. Environmental factors modulating the extent of impact in coastal invasions: The case of a widespread invasive caprellid (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in the Iberian Peninsula
38. Distribution of the Invasive Caprellid Caprella scaura (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in Cádiz Marina, Southern Spain: Implications for its Dispersal
39. Corrigendum to ‘a horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters’
40. The Panama Canal and the transoceanic dispersal of marine invertebrates: Evaluation of the introduced amphipod Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 in the Pacific Ocean
41. Colonization and successional patterns of the mobile epifaunal community along an environmental gradient in a marine cave
42. Chapter 4 - Marine bioinvasions in the Anthropocene: Challenges and opportunities
43. Exploring trophic strategies of exotic caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda): Comparison between habitat types and native vs introduced distribution ranges
44. The Tanaidacea challenge to invasion science: taxonomic ambiguities and small size result in another potential overlooked introduction to the Iberian coast and nearby areas.
45. Studying exotics in their native range: Can introduced fouling amphipods expand beyond artificial habitats?
46. First record of the exotic caprellid amphipod Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 in the eastern Mediterranean
47. The journey of hull-fouling mobile invaders: basibionts and boldness mediate dislodgement risk during transit
48. The role of marinas and recreational boating in the occurrence and distribution of exotic caprellids (Crustacea: Amphipoda) in the Western Mediterranean: Mallorca Island as a case study
49. The invasive Asparagopsis armata versus the native Corallina elongata: Differences in associated peracarid assemblages
50. Colonization Dynamics of Potential Stowaways Inhabiting Marinas: Lessons from Caprellid Crustaceans
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