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Mori E.、Magoga G.、Mazza G.——基于公民科学报告的新记录显示,意大利剩余三个地区和Pantelleria岛上的外星陆地涡虫,以及意大利的第一个条纹扁平虫(Platyhelmintes Tricladida Contineticola Geoplanidae)记录。欧洲大部分地区和意大利20个地区中的17个地区都有外来陆地涡虫的记录。在这项工作中,在通过公民科学方法收集新数据后,我们首次报告了莫利塞、巴西利卡塔和奥斯塔山谷至少存在一种外来涡虫物种,并更新了我们之前工作中提供的分布范围。在新的地点中,在意大利南部的一个小岛Pantelleria上也发现了外来涡虫,该岛位于一个拥有丰富特有物种的国家公园内,因此值得特别关注。此外,我们还报道了在意大利首次记录到条纹多丽乔普拉。需要密切监测外来涡虫在意大利分布范围的增加,因为这些引入的蠕虫对当地土壤生物多样性造成了影响。相应地,一个电子邮件地址已被临时创建(planarieitaliane@gmail.com)收集所有记录并随时更新外来物种的分布情况。关键词:生物入侵,公民科学,意大利,陆地扁虫,浮游生物
NEW RECORDS BASED ON CITIZEN-SCIENCE REPORT ALIEN LAND PLANARIANS IN THE THREE REMAINING ITALIAN REGIONS AND PANTELLERIA ISLAND, AND FIRST RECORD OF DOLICHOPLANA STRIATA (PLATYHELMINTHES TRICLADIDA CONTINETICOLA GEOPLANIDAE) IN ITALY
Mori E., Magoga G., Mazza G. - New records based on citizen-science report alien land planarians in the three remaining Italian regions and Pantelleria island, and first record of Dolichoplana striata (Platyhelminthes Tricladida Contineticola Geoplanidae) in Italy. Alien land planarians have been recorded in most of Europe and, in Italy, in 17 out of 20 regions. In this work, after collecting new data through a citizen-science approach, we report for the first time the presence of at least one alien planarian species in Molise, Basilicata, and Aosta Valley and we update the distribution range provided in our previous work. Amongst new sites, alien planarians were also found on a small island in Southern Italy, Pantelleria, which is included in a National Park rich in endemic species, thus deserving particular attention. Moreover, we report the first record of Dolichoplana striata in Italy. The increase of distribution range of alien planarians in Italy needs to be tightly monitored, as these introduced worms are responsible for impacts on native soil biodiversity. Accordingly, an e-mail address has been created ad-hoc (planarieitaliane@gmail.com) to collect all the records and to keep the distribution of alien species updated. Key Words: Biological Invasions, Citizen Science, Italy, Land flatworms, Planarians
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Redia supports its long history of basic and applied research in entomology and invertebrate zoology in the field of crop and forest tree protection responding at the same time to the increasing need of innovation and technological improvement.