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Title: New Alien Mediterranean Biodiversity Records (August 2022)
Authors: Tiralongo, Francesco
Okan, Akyol
Al Mabruk, Sara a.a.
Battaglia, Pietro
Beton, Damla
Bitlis, Banu
Borg, Joseph A.
Bouchoucha, Marc
Çinar, Melih Ertan
Crocetta, Fabio
Dragičević, Branko
Dulčić, Jakov
Evangelopoulos, Athanasios
Evans, Julian
Fortič, Ana
Gauff, Robin P.M.
Georgiadis, Constantinos G.
Gökoğlu, Mehmet
Grech, Daniele
Guy-haim, Tamar
Huseyinoglu, Mehmet Fatih
Lombardo, Andrea
Marletta, Giuliana
Mastrototaro, Francesco
Montesanto, Federica
Nunes, Flavia
Özgül, Aytaç
Öztürk, Bilal
Rammou, Dimitra-Lida
Scuderi, Danilo
Kurt, Tuba Terbiyik
Trainito, Egidio
Trkov, Domen
Ulman, Aylin
Ünal, Vahdet
Velasquez, Ximena
Keywords: Biodiversity -- Research -- Mediterranean Region
Introduced organisms -- Mediterranean Region
Fishes -- Mediterranean Sea
Fishes -- Catalogs and collections
Biodiversity -- Case studies
Chordata -- Mediterranean Sea
Phyla (Genus) -- Mediterranean Sea
Issue Date: 2022-08
Publisher: Institouton Okeanografikon kai Alieutikon Ereunon
Citation: Tiralongo, F., Akyol, O., Al Mabruk, S. A., Battaglia, P., Beton, D., Bitlis, B., Borg,... & Velasquez, X. (2022). New Alien Mediterranean Biodiversity Records (August 2022). Mediterranean Marine Science, 23(3), 725–747.
Abstract: In this Collective Article on alien and cryptogenic diversity in the Mediterranean Sea we report a total of 19 species belonging to nine Phyla and coming from nine countries. Several of these records concern fish species, and of particular interest are the first records of: Terapon puta for Italian waters; Pteragopus trispilus from Malta; Plotosus lineatus from Cyprus; and the northernmost Mediterranean record of Lagocephalus sceleratus. The northernmost Mediterranean record was also reported for the sea urchin Diadema setosum. The portunid crab Thalamita poissonii was recorded for the first time in Libya. The copepod Pseudodiaptomus marinus was recorded for the first time in the Marmara Sea. The polychaete Branchiomma luctuosum was recorded for the first time from the Mediterranean coast of France. The alien anemone Diadumene lineata was recorded for the first time from Slovenia. The macroalgae Sargassum furcatum was recorded for the first time from Italy. The new Mediterranean records here reported help tracing abundance and distribution of alien and cryptic species in the Mediterranean Sea.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/101461
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