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İskenderun Körfezi (Doğu Akdeniz, Turkiye)’nden İlave Kaydı ile Pteragogus trispilus Randall, 2013 (Labridae)’un Teyidi

Year 2019, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 1 - 5, 30.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.31594/commagene.519905

Abstract

Daha önce Pteragogus pelycus olarak bilinen Pteragogus trispilus Randall, 2013, Doğu
Akdeniz’deki lessepsiyen göçmen bir türdür. Bu çalışmada Türkiye’nin Doğu
Akdeniz kıyısından önceki kayıtlara ek olarak, İskenderun Körfezi (Türkiye’nin
Doğu Akdeniz kıyıları)‘nden elde edilen iki bireyi ile türün varlığı bir kez
daha kanıtlanmıştır. Bu rapor İskenderun Körfezi için yapılan ilk gözlemdir ve
türün dağılım aralığındaki bir boşluğu doldurmaktadır. P. trispilus'un morfolojik ve renk tanımlarının yanı sıra tüm
ölçümler ve sayımlar metin içerisinde verilmiştir.

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  • Randall, J.E. (2013). Seven new species of labrid fishes (Coris, Iniistius, Macropharyngodon, Novaculops, and Pteragogus) from the Western Indian Ocean. Journal of Ocean Science Foundation, 7, 1-43.
  • Soliman, A., Ali, M., Saad, A., Reynaud, C., & Capapé, C. (2014). First records of sideburn wrasse Pteragogus pelycus (Osteichthyes: Labridae) off the Syrian coast (eastern Mediterranean). Annales Series Histories Naturalis, 24, 23-28.
  • Sterioti, A. (2012). Pteragogus pelycus (Randall, 1981) in the Cretan Sea. New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records (December 2012). Mediterranean Marine Science, 13, 312-327.
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Confirmation of Pteragogus trispilus Randall, 2013 (Labridae) with an Additional Record from Iskenderun Bay (Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey)

Year 2019, Volume: 3 Issue: 1, 1 - 5, 30.06.2019
https://doi.org/10.31594/commagene.519905

Abstract



Pteragogus trispilus Randall, 2013, previously known as Pteragogus pelycus, is a lessepsian
migrant to the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Reporting two specimens, this paper
confirms the occurrence of the species in Iskenderun Bay (Eastern Mediterranean
coast of Turkey) in addition to the previous reports from the Mediterranean
coast of Turkey. This report is the first observation for the location and;
thus, fills a gap in the distribution range of the species. All measurements
and counts as well as morphological and color descriptions of P. trispilus are given in the study.

References

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  • Bilecenoglu, M. (2010). Alien marine fishes of Turkey - an updated review. In D. Golani & B. Appelbaum-Golani (Eds.), Fish invasions of the Mediterranean Sea: change and renewal (pp. 189-217). Sofia-Moscow, Russia, Pensoft Publishers., 332 pp.
  • Bilecenoglu, M. (2016). Demersal lessepsian fish assemblage structure in the northern Levant and Aegean Seas. Journal of the Black Sea/Mediterranean Environment, 22, 46-59.
  • Bilecenoglu, M., Taşkavak, E., Mater, S., & Kaya, M. (2002). Checklist of the marine fishes of Turkey. Zootaxa, 113, 1-194.
  • Corsini, M., & Economidis, P.S. (1999). Distribution extension of two Lessepsian migrants found in the marine area of the Island of Rhodes (Aegean Sea, Greece). Cybium, 23, 195-199.
  • Corsini-Foka, M., Zenetos, A., Crocetta, F., Çinar, M.E., Koçak, F., Golani, D., Stelios Katsanevakis, S., … E Roy, H. (2015). Inventory of alien and cryptogenic species of the Dodecanese (Aegean Sea, Greece): collaboration through COST action training school. Management of Biological Invasions, 6, 351-366.
  • EastMed, (2010). Report of the Sub-Regional Technical meeting on the Lessepsian migration and its impact on Eastern Mediterranean fishery. GCP/INT/041/EC – GRE – ITA/TD-04.
  • Ergüden, D., & Turan, C. (2013). Recent developments in the fish fauna of Iskenderun and Mersin Bay. Research Journal of Biological Sciences, 6(1), 17-22.
  • Ergüden, D., Gürlek, M., & Turan, C. (2018). Current status of alien fish fauna with Indo-Pacific and Atlantic origin distributed at the south coast of Turkey. Duzce University Journal of Science & Technology, 6(4), 818-836.
  • Galil, B.S. (1993). Lessepsian migration: New findings on the foremost anthropogenic change in the Levant Basin fauna. In NFR Della Croce (Ed.), Symposium Mediterranean Seas 2000 (pp. 307-318). Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy.
  • Golani, D., & Sonin, O. (1992). New records of the Red Sea fishes, Pterois miles (Scorpaenidae) and Pteragogus pelycus (Labridae) from the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Japanese Journal of Ichthyology, 39(2), 167-169.
  • Golani, D., Orsi-Relini, L., Massuti, E., & Quignard, J.P. (2002). CIESM Atlas of exotic Species in the Mediterranean. Fishes. Vol 1. Monaco, CIESM Publisher., 256 pp.
  • Gücü, A.C., Bingel, F., Avsar, D., & Uysal, N. (1994). Distribution and occurrence of Red Sea fish at the Turkish Mediterranean coast - northern Cilician Basin. Acta Adriatica, 34(1/2), 103-113.
  • Halim, Y., & Rizkalla, S. (2011). Aliens in Egyptian Mediterranean waters. A checklist of Erythrean fish with new records. Mediterranean Marine Science, 12, 479-490.
  • Hamed, O., Miled-Fathalli, N., & Chakroun-Marzouk, N. (2018). First record of the Lessepsian migrant Pteragogus trispilus Randall, 2013 (Osteichthyes: Labridae) off the Tunisian coasts, Central Mediterranean Sea. Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 59, 115-119.
  • Harmelin-Vivien, M.L., Bitar, G., Harmelin, J.J., & Monestiez, P. (2005). The littoral fish community of the Lebanese rocky coast (eastern Mediterranean Sea) with emphasis on Red Sea immigrants. Biological Invasions, 7, 625-637.
  • Iglésias, S., & Frotté, L. (2015). Alien marine fishes in Cyprus: update and new records. Aquatic Invasion, 10, 425-438.
  • Kalogirou, S., Corsini-Foka, M., Sioulas, A., Wennhage, H., & Pihl, L. (2010). Diversity, structure and function of fish assemblages associated with Posidonia oceanica beds in an area of the eastern Mediterranean Sea and the role of non-indigenous species. Journal of Fish Biology, 77, 2338-2357.
  • Kalogirou, S., Wennhage, H., & Pihl, L. (2012). Non-indigenous species in Mediterranean fish assemblages: Contrasting feeding guilds of Posidonia oceanica meadows and sandy habitats. Estuarine, Coastal Shelf Science, 96, 209-218.
  • Kaya, M., Bilecenoglu, M., & Golani, D. (2000). New record of a Lessepsian migrant Pteragogus pelycus Randall, 1981 (Teleostei: Labridae) for Northern Cyprus. Zoology in the Middle East, 20, 65-68.
  • Öğretmen, F., Yilmaz, F., & Torcu Koc, H. (2005). An investigation on fishes of Gokova Bay (Southern Aegean Sea). Journal of Balıkesir University Institute of Science Technology, 7, 19-36.
  • Öz, M.I., Okuş, E., & Ahsen, Y. (2007). Notes on the Erythrean alien fishes of Datca-Bozburun Peninsula - a specially protected area in the southeastern Aegean Sea (Turkey). İstanbul, Turkey, Rapport Commission international Mer Méditerranée, 563 pp.
  • Quignard, J.P., & Tomasini, J.A. (2000). Mediterranean fish biodiversity. Biologia Marina Mediterranea, 7(3), 1-66.
  • Randall, J. (1981). Two new species and six new records of labrid fishes from the Red Sea. Senckenbergiana Maritima, 13(1/3), 79-109.
  • Randall, J.E. (2013). Seven new species of labrid fishes (Coris, Iniistius, Macropharyngodon, Novaculops, and Pteragogus) from the Western Indian Ocean. Journal of Ocean Science Foundation, 7, 1-43.
  • Soliman, A., Ali, M., Saad, A., Reynaud, C., & Capapé, C. (2014). First records of sideburn wrasse Pteragogus pelycus (Osteichthyes: Labridae) off the Syrian coast (eastern Mediterranean). Annales Series Histories Naturalis, 24, 23-28.
  • Sterioti, A. (2012). Pteragogus pelycus (Randall, 1981) in the Cretan Sea. New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records (December 2012). Mediterranean Marine Science, 13, 312-327.
  • Taşkavak, E., Bilecenoglu, M., Başusta, N., & Mater, S. (2000). Occurrence of Pteragogus pelycus Randall, 1981 (Teleostei: Labridae) and Petroscirtes ancylodon Rüppell, 1838 (Teleostei: Blennidae) at the eastern Mediterranean coast of Turkey. Acta Adriatica, 41, 53-58.
  • Yapici, H.H., Yapici, S., Agdamar, S., & Acar, U. (2015). Occurrence of the Erythrean invader Pteragogus pelycus Randall, 1981 (Teleostei: Labridae) in the eastern Aegean Sea. Journal of Applied Ichthyology, 31, 538-540.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Structural Biology
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Deniz Ergüden 0000-0002-2597-2151

Ferhat Kabaklı This is me 0000-0002-2597-2151

Sibel Alagöz Ergüden 0000-0002-9061-9581

Ayhan Altun 0000-0002-1921-2498

Publication Date June 30, 2019
Submission Date January 30, 2019
Acceptance Date March 26, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 3 Issue: 1

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APA Ergüden, D., Kabaklı, F., Alagöz Ergüden, S., Altun, A. (2019). Confirmation of Pteragogus trispilus Randall, 2013 (Labridae) with an Additional Record from Iskenderun Bay (Eastern Mediterranean, Turkey). Commagene Journal of Biology, 3(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.31594/commagene.519905