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Distribution and abundance of Cladocera, Copepoda and impacts of alien species in the southwestern Caspian Sea during 1996-2014 [PDF]
The Caspian Sea ecosystem has been suffered from many problems since 1980s. Owing to the significance of zooplankton communities in marine ecosystems, the state of the fluctuations of Copepoda and Cladocera species and their relationship with Ctenophora ...
Siamak Bagheri, Jalil Sabkara
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Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz 1865 is an American ctenophore that has invaded European waters in the last decades. The reliable, but still debated, relationship between this invasion and the collapse of the stocks of anchovy Engraulis encrasicolus ...
BINETTI, UMBERTO
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Density estimates of Mnemiopsis leidyi from video-net and Multinet.
Density estimates of Mnemiopsis leidyi from video-net and Multinet.
Peter Tiselius (512980) +4 more
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Fisa descriere si cheie de identificare pentru specia Mnemiopsis leidyi
Fisa descriere si cheie de identificare pentru specia Mnemiopsis leidyiManagementul adecvat al speciilor invazive din România, în conformitate cu Regulamentul UE 1143/2014 referitor la prevenirea și gestionarea introducerii și răspândirii speciilor ...
Manta N. +4 more
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Due to its unique variety of species, the Caspian Sea has great ecological-economic values and the people living on its coasts use this environmental asset as a source of income. Mnemiopsis leidyi’s invasion of this ecosystem in 1999, however, has led to
Mahdieh Abadijoo +6 more
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In this study, spatial distribution of the invasive ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi in the littoral waters of the Caspian Sea was evaluated using data collected at stations during the spring 2002 cruise.
M. Moghim; A. Rohi
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STOMACH CONTENTS OF MNEMIOPSIS LEIDYI IN THE IRANIAN COASTAL WATERS OF THE CASPIAN SEA
This study was carried out from August to November 2002 in the Iranian coastal waters of the Caspian Sea (Guilan province). The results showed that gut contents of Mnemiopsis leidyi included a wide variety of prey including 84% of zooplanktons and 16% of
S. Bagheri; J. Sabkara
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Study of Mnemiopsis leidyi diet and reproduction in the southern coasts of Caspian Sea
Mnemiopsis leidyi is one the species of comb-jelly. It belongs to the Ctenophore phylum and lobate order. Mnemiopsis leidyi first appear in the Black Sea in 1980s and reached to the biomass levels up to 1.5-2 kg m2 in the summer of 1989.
Makaremi, M. +9 more
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Haplotype distribution and frequency map for Mnemiopsis leidyi.
Allele (inner circle for ITS) and haplotype (outer donut for COI) distribution map of Mnemiopsis leidyi. Each color indicates a different allele/haplotype. Private alleles/haplotypes are highlighted in grey. Population codes are described in Table 1.
Tamara A. Shiganova (489937) +8 more
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The sea walnut Mnemiopsis leidyi: from ecological nuisance to potential biological resource
This review synthesizes current knowledge on the sea walnut Mnemiopsis leidyi, focusing on its potential as an emerging source of bioactive compounds rather than solely as a marine invader.
Cristina Munari, Michele Mistri
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