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REVIEWS B. G A LIL , C. F ROG LIA & P. N OË L , 2002. Crustaceans. Decapods and stomatopods. In: F. B RIAN D (ed.), CIESM Atlas of exotic species in the Mediterranean, 2 : 1-192, ill. (CIESM Pub- lishers, Monaco). Hardbound. ISBN 92-990003-2-8. Price: „ 20.00 (+ P&P) (approx. US$ 22.00). This volume follows the recent publication of the Fish Atlas, which was the rst in this series of CIESM (Mediterranean Science Commission) publications. The CIESM Atlas of Exotic Species is the rst attempt to provide a comprehensive, group by group survey of recent marine ‘immigrants’ in the Mediterranean Sea, which is undergoing drastic and rapid changes to its biota. Many of these new faunal elements are of Indo-Paci c origin and have reached the Mediterranean through the Suez Canal: these so-called ‘Lessepsian’ migrants now contribute signi cantly to the biodiversity of the eastern basin. With increasing attention paid to this phenomenon, invaders of other origin, notably from the tropical Atlantic realm, are now more frequently recognized as well, and result of natural invasion through the Straits of Gibraltar or of introduction (whether accidental or intentional) by man. In this second volume, one stomatopod
Crustaceana – Brill
Published: Jan 1, 2003
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