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Aegean Bath Sponges: Historical Data and Current Status
Voultsiadou, E.; Dailianis, T.; Antoniadou, C.; Vafidis, D.; Dounas, C.; Chintiroglou, C. C. (2011)This study attempts to evaluate the status of the populations of bath sponges (species of the genera Spongia and Hippospongia) in the Aegean, combining historical sources dated before a series of disease outbreaks that ... -
First assessment of Microcosmus sabatieri (Tunicata : Ascidiacea) small-scale artisanal fishery in the south Aegean sea (Eastern mediterranean)
Antoniadou, C.; Vafidis, D. (2008)The small-scale artisanal fishery of the edible turricate Microcosmus sabatieri was studied in the South Aegean Sea. Mean abundance was 156 +/- 53 ind.20' dive(-1) and the pattern of distribution was even. Size-frequency ... -
Population dynamics and reproduction of Holothuria tubulosa (Holothuroidea: Echinodermata) in the Aegean Sea
Kazanidis, G.; Antoniadou, C.; Lolas, A. P.; Neofitou, N.; Vafidis, D.; Chintiroglou, C.; Neofitou, C. (2010)The Atlanto-Mediterranean holothurian Holothuria tubulosa is among the conspicuous benthic invertebrates in the shallow sublittoral zone. It is an edible species, harvested at the Aegean Sea and utilized as fishing bait. ... -
Population dynamics, allometric relationships and reproductive status of Microcosmus sabatieri (Tunicata : Ascidiacea) in the Aegean Sea
Vafidis, D.; Antoniadou, C.; Chintiroglou, C. (2008)The Mediterranean ascidian Microcosmus sabatieri is among the conspicuous benthic invertebrates, forming dense populations oil moderately inclined cliffs. It is an edible species, commercially harvested at the southern ... -
Population structure and morphometric relationships of Paracentrotus lividus (Echinodermata: Echinoidea) in the South Aegean Sea
Antoniadou, C.; Vafidis, D. (2009)The gonads of the common sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus are a pricey gastronomic delicacy, and so the species is intensively harvested. Considering the recent collapse of its Populations in many Mediterranean areas and ... -
Population structure of the protected fan mussel Pinna nobilis in the south Aegean Sea (eastern Mediterranean)
Vafidis, D.; Antoniadou, C.; Voultsiadou, E.; Chintiroglou, C. (2014)Pinna nobilis is an endemic Mediterranean species of high economic and cultural importance. Nowadays, it is under strict protection as a dramatic decline in its populations has been recognized, assigned to the combined ... -
Population structure of the traditionally exploited holothurian Holothuria tubulosa in the south Aegean Sea
Antoniadou, C.; Vafidis, D. (2011)Population structure of the traditionally exploited holothurian, Holothuria tubulosa, was studied in the south Aegean Sea for two consecutive years. Conspicuous populations of the species were detected at four of the eight ... -
Population structure of the traditionally exploited holothurian Holothuria tubulosa in the south Aegena Sea
Antoniadou, C.; Vafidis, D. (2011)Population structure of the traditionally exploited holothurian, Holothuria iubulosa, was studied in the south Aegean Sea for two consecutive years. Conspicuous populations of the species were detected at four of the eight ... -
Redescription of the Mediterranean endemic sea-pen Crassophyllum thessalonicae (Octocorallia: Pteroeididae)
Fryganiotis, K.; Antoniadou, C.; Chintiroglou, C.; Vafidis, D. (2011)Five colonies of the rare pennatulacean Crassophyllum thessalonicae were recently collected from Thermaikos Gulf (north-east Mediterranean), which allowed a study of their biometry; accordingly, new features are added to ... -
Sponge epibionts on ecosystem-engineering ascidians: The case of Microcosmus sabatieri
Voultsiadou, E.; Kyrodimou, M.; Antoniadou, C.; Vafidis, D. (2010)The study of epibionts on habitat engineering ascidians is of increasing interest because changes in the population structure of the latter may affect associated communities, especially in the case of commercially exploited ... -
Sponges of economical interest in the Eastern Mediterranean: an assessment of diversity and population density
Voultsiadou, E.; Vafidis, D.; Antoniadou, C. (2008)The aim of this paper was to investigate diversity and population density of sponges with manifest or potential economical interest for the first time in the Eastern Mediterranean. For this purpose, the area of Dodecanese, ... -
Updated distribution of the holothuroid Synaptula reciprocans (Forskal, 1775) in the Mediterranean: Does it follow shallow-water circulation patterns?
Antoniadou, C.; Vafidis, D. (2009)The Indo-Pacific holothurian, Synaptula reciprocans, entered the Mediterranean Sea through the Suez Canal and has spread along the Levantine coast. The present study reports the finding of flourishing populations off the ...