Risk screening of non‐native, translocated and traded aquarium freshwater fishes in G reece using F ish I nvasiveness S creening K it

The invasion of non‐indigenous freshwater fish species is one of the most important threats to aquatic biodiversity. Similar to other Mediterranean countries, Greece is considered a hot spot for freshwater biodiversity, with many range‐restricted endemics of high conservation concern. The aim of thi...

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Hauptverfasser: Perdikaris, C., Koutsikos, N., Vardakas, L., Kommatas, D., Simonović, P., Paschos, I., Detsis, V., Vilizzi, L., Copp, G. H.
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