Migrantes Lessepsiani
Migrantes Lessepsiani, ex Ferdinando de Lesseps appellati, ingeniario Francico qui Canalem Suesiensem construendam curavit, sunt species marinae quae in aquis in uno Canalis Suesiensis latere endemicae sunt, sed, per canalem ad aquas in alio latere transientes novasque colonias ibi constituentes, species introductae fiunt, saepe ut species invasivae. Plures migrationes Lessepsianae specierum sunt quae ex Mari Rubro in Mare Mediterraneum invadunt; paucae autem species ex Mari Mediterraneo Mare Rubrum versus moventur.
Species Maris Rubri ad Mare Mediterraneum proficiscentes
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Species Mediterraneanae ad Mare Rubrum proficiscientes
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