SIBIC
Created in 2010, the Iberian Society of Ichthyology is aimed to promote the study and conservation of native fishes of inland and marine aquatic ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula
Issue 2016 cover
Olifants River gorge in South Africa, photo by Dean Impson
ISSN 2386-8228
DOI 10.29094/FiSHMED
21–24 June 2016, Murcia, Spain
FiSHMED is an international scientific journal edited by
the Iberian Society of Ichthyology – SIBIC
Created in 2010, the Iberian Society of Ichthyology is aimed to promote the study and conservation of native fishes of inland and marine aquatic ecosystems of the Iberian Peninsula
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A fish mortality episode reveals the expansion of invasive mummichog Fundulus heteroclitus (L., 1766) in southern Spain
/in 2016 /by sibic-webmasterBlanco-Garrido F, Clavero M
FiSHMED 2016.002:6p
PDF (636 K)
Abstract
Disruption of salinity regimes in Mediterranean coastal wetlands and its impact on the coexistence of an endangered and an invasive fish
/in 2016 /by sibic-webmasterClavero M, Franch N, Pou-Rovira Q, Queral JM
FiSHMED 2016.001:20p
PDF (873 K)
Abstract