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Inventory of alien and cryptogenic species of the Dodecanese (Aegean Sea, Greece): collaboration through COST action training school

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العنوان: Inventory of alien and cryptogenic species of the Dodecanese (Aegean Sea, Greece): collaboration through COST action training school
المؤلفون: Corsini-Foka, Maria, Zenetos, Argyro, Crocetta, Fabio, Çinar, Melih Ertan, Koçak, Ferah, Golani, Daniel, Katsanevakis, Stelios, Tsiamis, Konstantinos, Cook, Elizabeth, Froglia, Carlo, Triandaphyllou, Maria, Lakkis, Sami, Kondylatos, Gerasimos, Tricarico, Elena, Zuljevic, Ante, Almeida, Mariana, Cardigos, Frederico, Çağlar, Senem, Durucan, Furkan, Fernandes, António M.D., Ferrario, Jasmine, Haberle, Ines, Louizidou, Paraskevi, Makris, Josif, Marič, Martina, Micu, Dragoş, Mifsud, Carmen, Nall, Chris, Kytinou, Eleni, Poursanidis, Dimitris, Spigoli, Daniele, Stasolla, Gianluca, Yapici, Sercan, Roy, Helen E.
المصدر: Management of biological invasions, Helsinki : Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre, 2015, vol. 6, iss. 4, p. 351-366 ; ISSN 1989-8649 ; eISSN 1989-8649
سنة النشر: 2015
المجموعة: LAEI VL (Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Virtual Library) / LAEI VB (Lietuvos agrarinės ekonomikos institutasvirtualią biblioteką)
مصطلحات موضوعية: COST Action Alien Challenge, Rodos, Mediterranean, Biological invasions, Rapid assessment
الوصف: The Dodecanese region has a high prevalence of marine alien species due to its close proximity to the Suez Canal and associated Suez shipping lanes, as well as its location at biogeographical border between sub-tropical and tropical biota. This region is therefore very important for the early detection of alien species entering the Mediterranean Sea via the Suez Canal and it is imperative that monitoring of alien species is continued in order to assess the levels of biological invasion. We present results of marine alien surveys, carried out in April 2014 on the island of Rodos. Surveys were performed by a team of marine taxonomic experts and students as part of an EU wide training school, coordinated by the COST Action TD1209 “Alien Challenge”. A variety of survey methods were employed to cover a number of coastal habitats. These included: rapid assessment surveys of epibiota on artificial structures in harbours, rapid assessment snorkelling surveys of biota on sublittoral bedrock, and quantified fishing surveys (both boat-seine and trammel net fishing methods). A total of 33 alien and cryptogenic species were recorded across all the survey techniques. Of these species, 9 represented first records for Rodos: the foraminiferan Amphisorus hemprichii, the polychaetes Branchiomma bairdi, Dorvillea similis, Hydroides dirampha and Pseudonereis anomala, the molluscs Aplysia parvula, Chama pacifica and Septifer cumingii, and the bryozoan Hippopodina feegeensis. Of note the record of the Lessepsian invader Dorvillea similis represents the second record in the Mediterranean Sea. Alien fish species represented a small but notable proportion of the diversity, biomass and number of individuals in fishing catch of both fishing methods. All alien fish species observed were already known to be present in Rodos. [.]
نوع الوثيقة: article in journal/newspaper
اللغة: English
العلاقة: http://ku.lvb.lt/KU:ELABAPDB26487604&prefLang=en_USTest
الإتاحة: https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2015.6.4.04Test
http://ku.lvb.lt/KU:ELABAPDB26487604&prefLang=en_USTest
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.437024E7
قاعدة البيانات: BASE