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Trophic ecology of the Atlantic blue crab Callinectes sapidus as an invasive non-native species in the Aegean Sea

Invasive non-native crustaceans are a biodiversity and management concern in the Mediterranean Sea. The Atlantic blue crab ( Callinectes sapidus ) was first recorded in the Mediterranean Sea in 1949, but may have arrived as early as in the 1930’s. Blue crabs in the Mediterranean Sea are of concern d...

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Published in:Biological invasions 2021-07, Vol.23 (7), p.2289-2304
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Decapoda
Developmental Biology
Ecology
Food chains
Food webs
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Introduced species
Invasive species
Life Sciences
Native species
Niche overlap
Nitrogen isotopes
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Trophic levels
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