地中海引进物种的新记录(2023 年 11 月)

IF 2.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Mediterranean Marine Science Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.12681/mms.35840
J. Langeneck, R. Bakiu, N. Chalari, Georgios Chatzigeorgiou, F. Crocetta, Servet Ahmet Doğdu, Sherif Durmishaj, B. GALIL S., J. García-Charton, Anil Gülşahin, R. Hoffman, A. Leone, M. Lezzi, Alessia Logrieco, Emanuele Mancini, E. Minareci, S. Petović, Pasquale Ricci, V. Orenes-Salazar, E. Sperone, A. Spinelli, N. Stern, Aviyam Tagar, Valentina Tanduo, E. Taşkın, Francesco Tiralongo, E. Trainito, C. Turan, S. Yapici, Iasonas Zafeiridis, A. Zenetos
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这篇文章介绍了属于以下五个门的 15 个引进分类群的新信息:一个红叶植物门、一个绿叶植物门、一个软体动物门、一个无脊椎动物门、两个节肢动物门和九个脊索动物门(一个裸子植物门和八个硬骨鱼类)。这些记录涉及 8 个地中海国家,从阿尔伯兰海一直延伸到黎凡特海,具体如下:西班牙:首次在阿尔伯兰海记录到非洲后腿鱼 Cephalopholis taeniops,并再次记录到蒙罗维亚刀鱼 Acanthurus monroviae,使其在西地中海的分布范围向北扩展。意大利:根据龙虾的 nisto 阶段,又记录到一种蹲伏龙虾 Scyllarus subarctus,爱奥尼亚海西北部新记录到狮子鱼 Pterois miles,意大利亚得里亚海沿岸首次记录到双壳类动物 Fulvia fragilis,亚得里亚海北部记录到片脚类动物 Ptilohyale littoralis,这也是地中海的首次报告。黑山:首次记录到非本地腹足类动物 Ciona robusta。阿尔巴尼亚:首次记录到红色矢车菊鱼 Fistularia petimba。希腊:首次记录到与船舶污损有关的隐生多毛类 Alitta succinea,这表明该物种的地中海种群可能来自非本地,还首次记录到塞舌尔龙鱼 Synchiropus sechellensis 在萨罗尼科斯海湾出现。土耳其:首次记录到红色藻类 Womersleyella setacea,报告称土耳其爱琴海有大量印度双斑红雀鱼 Cheilodipterus novemstriatus,首次记录到 Synodus randalli,这也是地中海的首次报告。叙利亚:Istiblennius cf. meleagris 的首次记录。以色列:绿色藻类 Codium parvulum 藻类大量繁殖的报告,以及 Synchiropus sechellensis 的首次记录。
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New records of introduced species in the Mediterranean Sea (November 2023)
This collective article presents new information about 15 introduced taxa belonging to five phyla: one Rhodophyta, one Chlorophyta, one Mollusca, one Annelida, two Arthropoda, and nine Chordata (one Ascidiacea and eight Osteichthyes). The records refer to eight Mediterranean countries and extend from the Alboran Sea to the Levantine Sea as follows: Spain: first record of the African hind Cephalopholis taeniops for the Alboran Sea, and a further record of the Monrovia surgeonfish Acanthurus monroviae, extending its distribution northwards in the Western Mediterranean. Italy: an additional record of the squat lobster Scyllarus subarctus based on its nisto stage, new records of the lionfish Pterois miles in the north-western Ionian Sea, first records of the bivalve Fulvia fragilis for the Italian Adriatic coast, and a record of the amphipod Ptilohyale littoralis in the northern Adriatic Sea, also representing the first report for the Mediterranean Sea. Montenegro: first record of the non indigenous ascidian Ciona robusta. Albania: first record of the red cornetfish Fistularia petimba. Greece: first record of the cryptogenic polychaete Alitta succinea in association with ship fouling, suggesting the possibility of a non-indigenous origin of Mediterranean populations of this species, and first record of the Seychelles dragonet Synchiropus sechellensis for the Saronikos Gulf. Türkiye: first record of the red alga Womersleyella setacea, report of an abundant population of the Indian twospot cardinalfish Cheilodipterus novemstriatus in the Turkish Aegean Sea, and first record of Synodus randalli, also corresponding to the first report for the Mediterranean Sea. Syria: first record of the blenny Istiblennius cf. meleagris. Israel: report of an algal bloom of the green alga Codium parvulum, and first record of Synchiropus sechellensis.
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Mediterranean Marine Science
Mediterranean Marine Science MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: The journal Mediterranean Marine Science (MMS), published by the Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR), issues three volumes annually. The journal welcomes original research articles, short communications, New Mediterranean Biodiversity records, extended reviews, comments, and Theme sections in all fields of Oceanography, Marine Biology, Marine Conservation, Fisheries and Aquaculture in the Mediterranean area and the adjacent regions. All content is peer reviewed.
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