4.1 Article Data Paper

Unpublished Mediterranean records of marine alien and cryptogenic species

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BIOINVASIONS RECORDS
卷 9, 期 2, 页码 165-182

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REGIONAL EURO-ASIAN BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS CENTRE-REABIC
DOI: 10.3391/bir.2020.9.2.01

关键词

non-native species; non-indigenous; distribution; citizen science; invasive alien species; geo-referenced records; Mediterranean Sea

资金

  1. Open Access Publishing Fund of the International Association for Open Knowledge on Invasive Alien Species
  2. Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation [HFRI-FM17-1597]
  3. FECYT [FCT-17-12469]
  4. EEA GRANTS
  5. Public Investments Program (PIP) of the Hellenic Republic
  6. Yad-Hanadiv foundation, through the Israel Society of Ecology and Environmental Sciences - MAVA Fondation pour la Nature
  7. FFARB (funds for basic research activities)
  8. Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research
  9. TUBITAK, Ankara, Turkey [114Y238]
  10. Slovenian Research Agency [P1-0237]
  11. Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food of the Republic of Slovenia [GRN-20191-004]
  12. COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology) Action TD1209 Alien Challenge project
  13. Marine Strategy Project
  14. National Park of Al Hoceima
  15. RAC/SPA, Tunisia
  16. MAVA Foundation, Switzerland
  17. European Commission (EC)
  18. Spanish Agency for International Cooperation to Development (AECID) - BiodivMex/Chantier MISTRALS
  19. Hellenic Centre for Marine Research
  20. European Union [LIFE16 NAT/CY/000832]
  21. European Community's Seventh Framework Program VECTORS (Vectors of Change in Oceans and Seas Marine Life)
  22. ICES Working Group on Introductions and Transfer of Marine Organisms [2016/2018]
  23. MAVA Fondation pour la Nature
  24. Coastal Protection and Management Agency (APAL)
  25. EU [EMFF 8.3.1]
  26. European Maritime and Fisheries Fund [(EMFF 2014-2020)]

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Good datasets of geo-referenced records of alien species are a prerequisite for assessing the spatio-temporal dynamics of biological invasions, their invasive potential, and the magnitude of their impacts. However, with the exception of first records on a country level or wider regions, observations of species presence tend to remain unpublished, buried in scattered repositories or in the personal databases of experts. Through an initiative to collect, harmonize and make such unpublished data for marine alien and cryptogenic species in the Mediterranean Sea available, a large dataset comprising 5376 records was created. It includes records of 239 alien or cryptogenic taxa (192 Animalia, 24 Plantae, 23 Chromista) from 19 countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. In terms of records, the most reported Phyla in descending order were Chordata, Mollusca, Chlorophyta, Arthropoda, and Rhodophyta. The most recorded species was Caulerpa cylindracea, followed by Siganus luridus, Magallana sp. (cf. gigas or angulata) and Pterois miles. The dataset includes records from 1972 to 2020, with the highest number of records observed in 2018. Among the records of the dataset, Dictyota acutiloba is a first record for the Mediterranean Sea. Nine first country records are also included: the alga Caulerpa taxifolia var. distichophylla, the cube boxfish Ostracion cubicus, and the cleaner shrimp Urocaridella pulchella from Israel; the sponge Paraleucilla magna from Libya and Slovenia; the lumpfish Cyclopterus lumpus from Cyprus; the bryozoan Celleporaria vermiformis and the polychaetes Prionospio depauperata and Notomastus aberans from Malta.

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