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- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "This establishes the global importance of studying biological invasions. The paper aims to address this threat by providing comprehensive biodiversity datasets that enable assessment of invasion impacts on native species." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "This positions Italy and the Mediterranean as a critical region for invasion ecology research. The paper's datasets are therefore highly relevant for understanding invasion patterns in one of the world's most invaded marine regions." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "Italy's geographic position at the intersection of multiple marine subregions makes it an ideal location for monitoring alien species introductions and studying invasion pathways across the Mediterranean." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "This explains why the paper includes a separate dataset for transitional waters. These ecosystems require special attention in invasion monitoring due to their higher vulnerability compared to open marine environments." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "This identifies maritime traffic as the primary vector for alien species introductions in Italy, providing actionable information for management and policy interventions focused on shipping routes and port biosecurity." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "This justifies the paper's approach of including both alien AND native species in the datasets, rather than focusing solely on aliens. Understanding native community structure is essential for predicting invasion impacts." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "The expert validation step adds significant credibility to these datasets. Having specialists verify occurrence records and alien status assignments ensures high data quality suitable for research and management applications." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "This demonstrates the interoperability and practical utility of the datasets. Their compatibility with LifeWatch ERIC's analytical workflows means they can be immediately used for standardized vulnerability assessments across European biotopes." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "Primary study area covering marine (91 sites) and transitional waters (23 sites) along 7,000 km of Italian coastline. Encompasses Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Ionian and Adriatic Seas." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "Regional context for the study. The Mediterranean has experienced the highest rate of biological introductions over the last five decades." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "One of four Italian sea areas covered by the marine dataset sampling locations." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "One of four Italian sea areas covered by the marine dataset, including sampling sites along Sardinia and western Italy." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "One of four Italian sea areas covered. Includes important transitional water ecosystems like the Venice Lagoon and numerous coastal sites from Friuli Venezia Giulia to Apulia." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "One of four Italian sea areas covered, including southern Italy and Sicily sampling locations." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 comment "Major pathway for Lessepsian migration of species from the Red Sea and Indo-Pacific into the Mediterranean, contributing to the invasion patterns observed in Italy." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 spatial Q38 assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 spatial Q4918 assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 spatial Q18124 assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 spatial Q62685 assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 spatial Q13924 assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 spatial Q37495 assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 spatial Q899 assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "Biological invasions are one of the major threats to the ecosystem structure and functioning." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "The Mediterranean Sea is considered a hotspot of biological invasions." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "The Mediterranean Sea is considered a hotspot of biological invasions." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "The Italian peninsula, with its 171 transitional water bodies spread along 7,000 km of coastline, lies in a strategic position within the Mediterranean Basin" assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "Transitional waters are, however, particularly susceptible to biological invasions as they offer natural refuges and favourable conditions for the arrival and settlement of new species." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "Italy represents the main passageway of the maritime traffic within the Mediterranean and such pathway is responsible for half of the total alien species introductions along the Italian coast." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "Native species diversity and community composition are considered key factors in the ecosystem responses to biological invasions; hence, it is crucial to take these ecosystem components into account when studying the impact of biological invasions" assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "Datasets' curation was then followed by a final check carried out by Italian taxonomic experts of each specific taxonomic group" assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "Additionally, these datasets can be used as input files for the Biotope vulnerability workflow developed within the Internal Joint Initiative of LifeWatch ERIC." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "The Italian peninsula is located at the intersection of large trade routes within the Mediterranean Sea." assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "The occurrence records included in the datasets are widely distributed along the coast of Italy, encompassing the Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Ionian and Adriatic Seas" assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "The occurrence records included in the datasets are widely distributed along the coast of Italy, encompassing the Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Ionian and Adriatic Seas" assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "The occurrence records included in the datasets are widely distributed along the coast of Italy, encompassing the Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Ionian and Adriatic Seas" assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "The occurrence records included in the datasets are widely distributed along the coast of Italy, encompassing the Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Ionian and Adriatic Seas" assertion.
- BDJ.11.e101464 hasQuotedText "The opening of the Suez Canal in 1869 has facilitated the arrival of new species" assertion.