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M Lo Martire

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Local food availability affects invasion ability of alien bivalves: an experimental and simulation integrated approach

2009

The Lessepsian bivalve Brachidontes pharaonis is considered as one of 100 worst invasive species in the Mediterranean rapidly colonizing the most part of the Basin. Its current distribution seems primarily due to ship transport of carrying larvae by ballast waters and/or in the fouling attached beneath the ship-keels. Although humanmediated transport seems to potentially in!uence dispersal of invasive species, habitat suitability, temperature, salinity and food availability (i.e. in terms of quality and quantity of organic matter) seem to represent decisive factors in determining survivorship and distribution of this species. Physiological tolerance of B. pharaonis to temperature and salini…

intertidal food availability bivalve
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Tide affects food availability in rock pools: evidence from Mediterranean intertidal habitats

2013

tide climate change pool
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