“…This 'centrality' makes P. antennarius a more imperiled taxon if we also consider the introduction and spreading of both alien invertebrates and fish species as potential competitors and/or predators This may be the case for very stressed areas such as in central Italy where diverse invasive crayfish (Chiesa et al, 2006;Nonnis et al, 2009;Scalici et al, 2010Scalici et al, , 2009bScalici et al, , 2009cDörr and Scalici, 2013;Bissattini et al, accepted) and their unsafe parasites (Dörr et al, 2011(Dörr et al, , 2012a(Dörr et al, , 2012bChiesa et al, 2015) were recorded and described. Scientists are often expected to indicate the most important species which disturbance may originate the main detrimental effect on both occurrence and abundance of other taxa in a community (Jones et al, 1994).…”