地中海和黑海未发表的海洋外来、隐生和新生物种记录

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION
Michail Ragkousis, A. Zenetos, J. Ben Souissi, K. Tsiamis, J. Ferrario, A. Marchini, D. Edelist, F. Crocetta, M. Bariche, A. Deidun, V. Gerovasileiou, E. Azzurro, A. Vella, K. Tsirintanis, A. Occhipinti‐Ambrogi, Julian Evans, G. Kondylatos, L. Castriota, J. Rizgalla, P. Schembri, S. Kalogirou, M. Corsini-Foka, D. Scannella, F. Tiralongo, Hocein Bazairi, B. Zava, M. Bilecenoğlu, M. Çınar, Thodoros E. Kampouris, J. Dulčić, G. Rilov, D. Micu, S. Katsanevakis
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摘要

为了丰富地中海和黑海外来、隐生和新生物种分布的时空信息,173名海洋科学家共同努力,提供了未发表的记录,并向科学界开放。通过这一努力,我们收集并协调了一个包含12,649条记录的数据集。它包括来自地中海和黑海周围23个国家的247个分类群,其中动物类217个,植物类25个,植物类5个。脊索动物是最丰富的分类类群,其次是节肢动物、软体动物和环节动物。从记录种类来看,最多的是紫菖蒲(Siganus luridus)、小菖蒲(Siganus rivulatus)、小菖蒲(Saurida lesssepsianus)、小菖蒲(Pterois miles)、紫菖蒲(Upeneus moluccensis)、长尾菖蒲(Charybdis longicollis)和圆柱蕨(Caulerpa acea)。记录的时间分布范围为1973 - 2022年,2020-2021年记录占44%。地中海为首次报道的Lethrinus borbonicus,黑海为首次报道的Pomatoschistus quagga、Caulerpa acea、Grateloupia turuturu和Misophria pallida;Kapraunia schneideri在地中海第二次被记录,在以色列第一次被记录;本文首次报道了马尔马拉海的脱色Prionospio deauperata和pseudoonereis异常。许多国家的第一记录也包括在内,即:Amathia verticillata(黑山)、Ampithoe valida(意大利)、Antithamnion amphigeneum(希腊)、Clavelina oblonga(突尼斯和斯洛文尼亚)、Dendostrea cff . folium(叙利亚)、Epinephelus fasciatus(突尼斯)、Ganonema farinosum(黑山)、Macrorhynchia philippa(突尼斯)、Marenzelleria忽略(罗马尼亚)、Paratapes textilis(突尼斯)和Botrylloides diegensis
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Unpublished Mediterranean and Black Sea records of marine alien, cryptogenic, and neonative species
To enrich spatio-temporal information on the distribution of alien, cryptogenic, and neonative species in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, a collective effort by 173 marine scientists was made to provide unpublished records and make them open access to the scientific community. Through this effort, we collected and harmonized a dataset of 12,649 records. It includes 247 taxa, of which 217 are Animalia, 25 Plantae and 5 Chromista, from 23 countries surrounding the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Chordata was the most abundant taxonomic group, followed by Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Annelida. In terms of species records, Siganus luridus , Siganus rivulatus , Saurida lessepsianus , Pterois miles , Upeneus moluccensis , Charybdis ( Archias ) longicollis , and Caulerpa cylindracea were the most numerous. The temporal distribution of the records ranges from 1973 to 2022, with 44% of the records in 2020–2021. Lethrinus borbonicus is reported for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea, while Pomatoschistus quagga , Caulerpa cylindracea , Grateloupia turuturu , and Misophria pallida are first records for the Black Sea; Kapraunia schneideri is recorded for the second time in the Mediterranean and for the first time in Israel; Prionospio depauperata and Pseudonereis anomala are reported for the first time from the Sea of Marmara. Many first country records are also included, namely: Amathia verticillata (Montenegro), Ampithoe valida (Italy), Antithamnion amphigeneum (Greece), Clavelina oblonga (Tunisia and Slovenia), Dendostrea cf. folium (Syria), Epinephelus fasciatus (Tunisia), Ganonema farinosum (Montenegro), Macrorhynchia philippina (Tunisia), Marenzelleria neglecta (Romania), Paratapes textilis (Tunisia), and Botrylloides diegensis
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BioInvasions Records
BioInvasions Records Environmental Science-Ecology
CiteScore
2.90
自引率
14.30%
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58
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: BioInvasions Records is an Open Access, peer-reviewed international journal focusing on field research of biological invasions in aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems from around the world. It was established in November 2011 as a continuation of the former Aquatic Invasions Records, an electronic supplement of the international journal Aquatic Invasions, with start-up funding from the European Commission Seventh Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development Collaborative Project enviroGRIDS. BioInvasions Records provides authors with their rights protection concerning primary geo-referenced records, biological monitoring and surveys as well as timely publication of reports concerning first alien species records. This contributes to rapid information dissemination, risk assessment procedures and early warning systems on invasive alien species (IAS). BioInvasions Records may also contribute to timely and coordinated eradication efforts of newly-found IAS. The fast and comprehensive peer review process of manuscripts serves as an effective quality control mechanism. The journal provides a forum for professionals involved in research and management of invasive alien species, with focus on new records of non-native species. BioInvasions Records is an official journal of International Association for Open Knowledge on Invasive Alien Species (INVASIVESNET).
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