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, 2015
"... Biochemical components of three marine macroalgae (Padina pavonica, Ulva lactuca and Taonia atomaria) from the levantine sea coast of antalya, Turkey ..."
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Biochemical components of three marine macroalgae (Padina pavonica, Ulva lactuca and Taonia atomaria) from the levantine sea coast of antalya, Turkey
Four new alien species on the coasts of Greece (Eastern Mediterranean)
, 2010
"... This study reports four alien polychaete species new to the marine fauna of Greece, four of which are aliens. These species are-Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata (family Spionidae), Parapri-onospio coora (family Spionidae), Marphysa disjuncta (family Eunicidae), and Chaetozone corona (family Cirratulid ..."
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Cirratulidae). Another species of Chaetozone, though not an alien one, Chaetozone gibber is reported here from Greek waters. All of them have been currently reported from the coasts of Turkey (Aegean or Levantine Seas). Pseudopolydora paucibranchiata and Marphysa disjuncta, probably introduced to the region
What can a sessile mollusk tell about neotectonics?
"... Editor: P. DeMenocal Keywords: biological sea level neotectonics continental margin Eastern Mediterranean Holocene Dendropoma petraeum are fixed vermitids (mollusk) that colonize and construct abrasion platform rims along rocky shorelines. These endemic mollusks are considered good relative sea lev ..."
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of the relative sea level, in order to obtain the tectonic component. Results show a general northward increase in tectonic uplift of the Levantine coast with different rates in different tectonic segments. This differential uplift corresponds well to the major tectonic segments comprising the Levantine
collected from the loggerhead sea turtle, Caretta caretta, off the Mediterranean and the Aegean coasts of Turkey
"... Abstract: The present study reports the occurrence of 2 amphipod species, Caprella andreae Mayer, 1890 and Podocerus chelonophilus Chevreux & Guerne, 1888, that appeared on the carapace of the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta (Linnaeus, 1758) in the eastern Mediterranean Sea (Levantine Sea). Th ..."
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Abstract: The present study reports the occurrence of 2 amphipod species, Caprella andreae Mayer, 1890 and Podocerus chelonophilus Chevreux & Guerne, 1888, that appeared on the carapace of the loggerhead turtle Caretta caretta (Linnaeus, 1758) in the eastern Mediterranean Sea (Levantine Sea
RESEARCH ARTICLE Molecular Phylogeny and Ecology of Textularia agglutinans d’Orbigny from the Mediterranean Coast of Israel: A Case of a Successful New Incumbent
"... Textularia agglutinans d’Orbigny is a non-symbiont bearing and comparatively large benthic foraminiferal species with a widespread distribution across all oceans. In recent years, its populations have considerably expanded along the Israeli Mediterranean coast of the east-ern Levantine basin. Despit ..."
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Textularia agglutinans d’Orbigny is a non-symbiont bearing and comparatively large benthic foraminiferal species with a widespread distribution across all oceans. In recent years, its populations have considerably expanded along the Israeli Mediterranean coast of the east-ern Levantine basin
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, 2006
"... The scyphomedusa Rhopilema nomadica, recorded in July 2006 from Lakonikos Gulf, on the Ionian coast of Greece, is a Lessepsian alien established in the Levantine Sea. The jellyfish’s painful stings may pose a danger to swimmers. Because of its invasiveness and its impact it is considered among the w ..."
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The scyphomedusa Rhopilema nomadica, recorded in July 2006 from Lakonikos Gulf, on the Ionian coast of Greece, is a Lessepsian alien established in the Levantine Sea. The jellyfish’s painful stings may pose a danger to swimmers. Because of its invasiveness and its impact it is considered among
Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory
, 2007
"... A total of 30 specimens (73-95 mm SL) of Nemipterus randalli Russell, 1986 were collected along the Lebanon coasts (Eastern Mediterranean Sea). The small size and immature status of the specimens collected indicate recent successful recruitment of N. randalli in the Levantine basin of the Mediterran ..."
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A total of 30 specimens (73-95 mm SL) of Nemipterus randalli Russell, 1986 were collected along the Lebanon coasts (Eastern Mediterranean Sea). The small size and immature status of the specimens collected indicate recent successful recruitment of N. randalli in the Levantine basin
Occurrence of the Lessepsian species Portunus pelagicus (Crustacea) and Apogon pharaonis (Pisces
- in the marine area of Rhodes Island. Mediterranean Marine Science
, 2004
"... A large number of Red Sea species are colonizing the eastern Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal, mainly following the Anatolian coasts and spreading westwards. Portunus pelagicus is one of the most common Red Sea swimming crabs, first recorded in the Levantine Basin in 1898. Four specimens of P. p ..."
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A large number of Red Sea species are colonizing the eastern Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal, mainly following the Anatolian coasts and spreading westwards. Portunus pelagicus is one of the most common Red Sea swimming crabs, first recorded in the Levantine Basin in 1898. Four specimens of P
Data-driven simulations of synoptic circulation and transports in the Tunisia–Sardinia–Sicily region
- J. Geophys. Res
, 2004
"... [1] Data from a hydrographic survey of the Tunisia-Sardinia-Sicily region are assimilated into a primitive equations ocean model. The model simulation is then averaged in time over the short duration of the data survey. The corresponding results, consistent with data and dynamics, are providing new ..."
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insight into the circulation of Modified Atlantic Water (MAW) and Levantine Intermediate Water (LIW) in this region of the western Mediterranean. For MAW these insights include a southward jet off the east coast of Sardinia, anticyclonic recirculation cells on the Algerian and Tunisian shelves, and a
ANALYSIS OF FIRST MILLENNIUM bc GLASS VESSELS AND BEADS FROM THE PICHVNARI NECROPOLIS, GEORGIA*
"... The Pichvnari necropolis on the Black Sea coast of Georgia lies in an area known in the late first millennium as ‘Colchis’, on part of the trade route leading to the Orient. The burials of the necropolis date to the late fifth century BC and frequently contain grave goods, including extremely well-p ..."
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stylistically unique and may exhibit one of the earliest uses of manganese as a decolorizer. Major and minor element data for the vessels suggest that they may belong to the same ‘Levantine’ group as many Roman glass objects, suggesting that a source of sand on the coast of the Levant could have been used
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