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Mizzan, L., & Trabucco, R. (2002). First results of a research project on the diffusion of allochthonous marine species (zoobenthos) in the lagoon of venice. mollusks: Affinities and differences with the mediterranean situation. Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results, I, 631–647.
Added by: Dott. Alessandro Meggiato (28/05/2014 16:19:17) |
| Tipo di Risorsa: Articolo di Rivista Chiave di citazione BibTeX: Mizzan2002 Invia la risorsa per email ad un amico View all bibliographic details |
Categorie: General Keywords: biodiversità - Biodiversity, biologia, extend abstract corila, pesci, processi ambientali - Environmental Processes Creatori: Mizzan, Trabucco Collezione: Scientific Research and Safeguarding of Venice, Corila Research Program 2001 Results |
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The first results of an elaboration carried out by database especially developed from the available bibliographic data concerning the presence of allochtonous marine species in the Mediterranean, in particular for Mollusks, are given. After examining the published works a revision of the records, both taxonomic and of merits , has been made. This elaboration has revealed the effective presence in the Mediterranean of at least 138 out of the 185 species of exotic mollusks so far recorded. Once analysed the geographic areas of origin, the ecological characteristics and the methods of diffusion, the Mediterranean situation as well as the specific one of the Lagoon of Venice have been characterized, thus pointing out sensible differences in the spread of the exotic species in the compared environments and a remarkable Atlantic characterization for the Lagoon of Venice. Finally some of the new data in course of publication in Bollettino del Museo di Storia Naturale di Venezia are presented, concerning the first results of the research campaign in the Lagoon of Venice, among which the first record for the Veneto Lagoon of two species of exotic mollusks: Anadara demiri (Piani, 1981) (Mollusca, Bivalvia, Arcidae) and Musculista senhousia (Benson in Cantor, 1842) Mollusca, Bivalvia, Mytilidae). Added by: Dott. Alessandro Meggiato |