非土著物种 Bregmaceros nectabanus Whitley, 1941(硬骨鱼类:Bregmacerotidae)在地中海东部的传播

F. Capezzuto, Cristina Turco, Gabriele Galasso, L. Sion, G. D’Onghia
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本研究首次报告了在地中海底拖网国际调查(MEDITS International Bottom Trawl Survey)期间,在爱奥尼亚海北部(地中海东部)采样的两只欧洲无须鳕(Merluccius merluccius)胃中发现的莱塞普斯迁徙物种小鳞鳕鱼(Bregmaceros nectabanus)的记录和一些特征。这两条欧洲无须鳕分别于 2021 年 9 月在 63 米深处(39.34950 ºN;16.52350 ºE)和 240 米深处(39.07156 ºN;17.12626 ºE)的泥底采集到。根据它们的形态特征以及耳石和鳞片特征,可以将胃中发现的两个标本鉴定为 B. nectabanus。报告还分析了较大个体的胃内容物。这一发现强调了胃内容物分析作为研究深海生态系统生物多样性的间接方法的实用性,包括作为全球变暖指标的非本地物种的扩散。
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The spread of the non-indigenous species Bregmaceros nectabanus Whitley, 1941 (Osteichthyes: Bregmacerotidae) in the eastern Mediterranean
This study reports the first record and some features of two individuals of the Lessepsian migrant species smallscale codlet, Bregmaceros nectabanus, found in the stomachs of two individuals of European hake, Merluccius merluccius, sampled in the northern Ionian Sea (eastern Mediterranean) during the MEDITS International Bottom Trawl Survey. The two European hake were collected on muddy bottoms in September 2021 at 63 m depth (39.34950 ºN; 16.52350 ºE) and at 240 m depth (39.07156 ºN; 17.12626 ºE). Their morphological traits together with otolith and scale characteristics allowed the identification of the two specimens found in the stomachs as B. nectabanus. The analysis of the stomach contents for the larger individual is also reported. This finding underlines the utility of stomach content analysis as an indirect method to study the biodiversity of deep-sea ecosystems, including the spread of non-indigenous species as indicators of global warming.
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