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  1. First occurrence of the family Botryllophilidae Sars G.O., 1921 (Copepoda, Cyclopoida) in Sicily, central Mediterranean Sea
  2. Effect of different packaging methods on the free amino acid profiles of the deep-water rose shrimp (Parapenaeus longirostris) during frozen storage
  3. The morphological diversity within a species can obscure the correct identification
  4. The Portuguese Man-of-War Has Always Entered the Mediterranean Sea—Strandings, Sightings, and Museum Collections
  5. Genomes of the extinct Sicilian wolf reveal a complex history of isolation and admixture with ancient dogs
  6. Establishment of the nomenclatural status of two nomina, Stenothoe bella Krapp-Schickel & Lo Brutto, 2015 and Stenothoe levantina Krapp-Schickel & Lo Brutto, 2015 (Crustacea, Peracarida), unavailable for the International Code of Zoolog...
  7. The invasive seaweed Asparagopsis taxiformis erodes the habitat structure and biodiversity of native algal forests in the Mediterranean Sea
  8. Small-scale patches of detritus as habitat for invertebrates within a Zostera noltei meadow
  9. The Portuguese Man-of-war, One of The Most Dangerous Marine Species, Has Always Entered The Mediterranean Sea: Strandings, Sightings And Museum Collections
  10. The Invasive Seaweed Asparagopsis Taxiformis Erodes the Primary Productivity and Biodiversity of Native Algal Forests in the Mediterranean Sea
  11. Historical and Current Diversity Patterns of Mediterranean Marine Species
  12. Cetacean Strandings and Museum Collections: A Focus on Sicily Island Crossroads for Mediterranean Species
  13. First Assessment of Plasticizers in Marine Coastal Litter-Feeder Fauna in the Mediterranean Sea
  14. New records of amphipod crustaceans along the Israeli Mediterranean coast, including a rare Mediterranean endemic species, Maera schieckei Karaman & Ruffo, 1971
  15. A Mediterranean Monk Seal Pup on the Apulian Coast (Southern Italy): Sign of an Ongoing Recolonisation?
  16. Epinephelus sicanus (Doderlein, 1882) (Perciformes: Serranidae: Epinephelinae), a valid species of grouper from the Mediterranean Sea
  17. Correction to: Progress on bringing together raptor collections in Europe for contaminant research and monitoring in relation to chemicals regulation
  18. Progress on bringing together raptor collections in Europe for contaminant research and monitoring in relation to chemicals regulation
  19. Marine alien species in Italy: A contribution to the implementation of descriptor D2 of the marine strategy framework directive
  20. Desalination effluents and the establishment of the non-indigenous skeleton shrimp Paracaprella pusilla Mayer, 1890 in the south-eastern Mediterranean
  21. A taxonomic revision helps to clarify differences between the Atlantic invasive Ptilohyale littoralis and the Mediterranean endemic Parhyale plumicornis (Crustacea, Amphipoda)
  22. Reducing the data-deficiency of threatened European habitats: Spatial variation of sabellariid worm reefs and associated fauna in the Sicily Channel, Mediterranean Sea
  23. The Case of a Rudderfish Highlights the Role of Natural History Museums as Sentinels of Bio-invasions
  24. A finding at the Natural History Museum of Florence affords the holotype designation of Orchestia stephenseni Cecchini, 1928 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae)
  25. The Mediterranean Sea hosts endemic haplotypes and a distinct population of the dolphinfish Coryphaena hippurus Linnaeus, 1758 (Perciformes, Coryphaenidae)
  26. Improving the Conservation of Mediterranean Chondrichthyans: The ELASMOMED DNA Barcode Reference Library
  27. Parhyale plumicornis (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Hyalidae): is this an anti-lessepsian Mediterranean species? Morphological remarks, molecular markers and ecological notes as tools for future records
  28. Re-description of Orchestia stephenseni Cecchini, 1928: designation of neotype and senior synonym to Orchestia constricta A. Costa, 1853 (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Talitridae) by Reversal of Precedence
  29. Two seas, two lineages: How genetic diversity is structured in Atlantic and Mediterranean greater amberjack Seriola dumerili Risso, 1810 (Perciformes, Carangidae)
  30. The amphipod assemblages of Sabellaria alveolata reefs from the NW coast of Portugal: An account of the present knowledge, new records, and some biogeographic considerations
  31. Grandidierella bonnieroides Stephensen, 1948 (Amphipoda, Aoridae)—first record of an established population in the Mediterranean Sea
  32. An additional record of Kyphosus vaigiensis (Quoy & Gaimard, 1825) (Osteichthyes, Kyphosidae) from Sicily clarifies the confused situation of the Mediterranean kyphosids
  33. A Mediterranean record of Eulalia ornata (Annelida: Phyllodocidae) corroborating its fidelity link with the Sabellaria alveolata-reef habitat
  34. Two new Mediterranean Stenothoe (Crustacea, Amphipoda) from the coast of Israel
  35. DNA Barcoding for Species Assignment: The Case of Mediterranean Marine Fishes
  36. New contribution to the systematic status of various Mediterranean scorpionfish, as inferred from a mitochondrial DNA sequence
  37. Growth and reproduction of the deep-water rose shrimp, Parapenaeus longirostris (Lucas, 1846) (Decapoda, Penaeidae), in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea
  38. Species identification of the psammophilous tenebrionid beetles Phaleria acuminata Küster, 1852 and Phaleria bimaculata (Linnaeus, 1767) from central Mediterranean beaches: geometric morphometrics and molecular insights from species to population level
  39. Isolation By Distance (IBD) signals in the deep-water rose shrimp Parapenaeus longirostris (Lucas, 1846) (Decapoda, Panaeidae) in the Mediterranean Sea
  40. Geometric morphometry supports a taxonomic revision of the Mediterranean Bathyporeia guilliamsoniana (Spence Bate, 1857) (Amphipoda, Bathyporeiidae)
  41. Foreword to the Special Issue “New frontiers for monitoring European biodiversity: the role and importance of amphipod crustaceans”
  42. Overlooked cryptic endemism in copepods: Systematics and natural history of the calanoid subgenus Occidodiaptomus Borutzky 1991 (Copepoda, Calanoida, Diaptomidae)
  43. The impact of climate change on mediterranean intertidal communities: losses in coastal ecosystem integrity and services
  44. Overlapping patterns of morphometric and genetic differentiation in the Mediterranean goby Pomatoschistus tortonesei Miller, 1968 (Perciformes, Gobiidae) in Tunisian lagoons
  45. Further investigations on populations of the deep-water blue and red shrimp Aristeus antennatus (Risso, 1816) (Decapoda, Dendrobranchiata), as inferred from Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) and mtDNA analyses
  46. Genetic variability of the blue and red shrimp Aristeus antennatus in the Western Mediterranean Sea inferred by DNA microsatellite loci
  47. Cryptic invasion in Southern Europe: The case of Ferrissia fragilis (Pulmonata: Ancylidae) Mediterranean populations
  48. Climate change and population genetic structure of marine species
  49. Genetic architecture of the marbled goby Pomatoschistus marmoratus (Perciformes, Gobiidae) in the Mediterranean Sea
  50. Growth Parameters and Population Structure of Aristeus Antennatus (Decapoda, Penaeidae) in the South Tyrrhenian Sea (Southern Coast of Italy)
  51. Growth and Reproduction Data of Plesionika Narval (Decapoda, Caridea, Pandalidae) Off the Island of Ustica (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea)
  52. Italian Peninsula preserves an evolutionary lineage of the fat dormouse Glis glis L. (Rodentia: Gliridae)
  53. Genetic divergence between morphological forms of brown troutSalmo truttaL. in the Balkan region of Macedonia
  54. Molecular evidence for the presence of cryptic evolutionary lineages in the freshwater copepod genus Hemidiaptomus G.O. Sars, 1903 (Calanoida, Diaptomidae)
  55. New record in the Mediterranean Sea of unusual skin colouration in the black-bellied anglerfishLophius budegassaSpinola, 1807
  56. A study on Pomatoschistus tortonesei Miller 1968 (Perciformes, Gobiidae) reveals the Siculo-Tunisian Strait (STS) as a breakpoint to gene flow in the Mediterranean basin
  57. Environmental features of deep-sea habitats linked to the genetic population structure of a crustacean species in the Mediterranean Sea
  58. Microsatellite analysis of red mullet Mullus barbatus (Perciformes, Mullidae) reveals the isolation of the Adriatic Basin in the Mediterranean Sea
  59. Post-Messinian evolutionary relationships across the Sicilian channel: Mitochondrial and nuclear markers link a new green toad from Sicily to African relatives
  60. A mitochondrial phylogeography of Brachidontes variabilis (Bivalvia: Mytilidae) reveals three cryptic species
  61. Population structure of Brachidontes pharaonis (P. Fisher, 1870) (Bivalvia, Mytilidae) in the Mediterranean Sea, and evolution of a novel mtDNA polymorphism
  62. Mitochondrial simple sequence repeats and 12S-rRNA gene reveal two distinct lineages of Crocidura russula (Mammalia, Soricidae)
  63. Congruence in genetic markers used to describe Mediterranean and Atlantic populations of European hake (Merluccius merluccius L. 1758)
  64. Genetic and morphometric variations of Mediterranean hake,Merluccius merluccius,in the Strait of Sicily (central Mediterranean): Implications for stock assessment of shared resources
  65. The stock genetic structure of two Sparidae species, Diplodus vulgaris and Lithognathus mormyrus, in the Mediterranean Sea
  66. Allozymic variation in Mediterranean hakeMerluccius merluccius(Gadidae)