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Westward Extension of the Lionfish Pterois volitans Linnaeus, 1758 along the Mediterranean Coast of Turkey

Year 2017, , 67 - 72, 20.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.329313

Abstract

One red lionfish (Pterois volitans) was caught in the Gulf of Antalya on October 15th 2016. The present study, seconf record of P. volitans was reported in the coast of the Antalya Bay, Turkey. Our study shows that P. volitans westward extension along to Turkey Mediterranean coasts.

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Year 2017, , 67 - 72, 20.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.329313

Abstract

References

  • Allen, G.R. & Steene, R.C. (1988). Fishes of Christmas Island Indian Ocean. Christmas Island Natural History Association, Christmas Island, Indian Ocean, Australia.
  • Bariche, M. Torres, M. Azurro, E. (2013). The presence of the invasive lionfish Pterois miles in the Mediterranean Sea. Medit. Mar. Sci. 14(2): 292-294.
  • Coll, M. Piroddi, C. Steenbeek, J. Kaschner, K. Ben, Rais Lasram F. Aguzzi, J. et al., (2010). The biodiversity of the Mediterranean Sea: estimates, patterns, and threats. PLoS ONE;5:e11842. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0011842.
  • Dailianis, T. Akyol, O. Babali, N. Bariche, M. Crocetta, F. et al., (2016). New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records (July 2016). Medit. Mar. Sci. 17 (2), 608-626.
  • Evripidou, S. (2013). Toxic lionfish makes its way to Cyprus waters. Retrieved from http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus/toxic-Lionfish-makes-its-way-cyprus waters/20130220 (Accessed 3 January 2017).
  • Frangou, I.S. Sarantakos, K. Christou, E.D. (2006). First record of the scyphomedusa Rhopilema nomadica Galil, 1990 (Cnidaria: Scyphozoa: Rhizostomeae) in Greece. Aquatic Invasions (2006) Volume 1, Issue 3: 194-195.
  • Freshwater, D. W. Hamner, R. M. Parham, S. E. T. H. & Wilbur, A. E. (2009). Molecular evidence that the lionfishes Pterois miles and Pterois volitans are distinct species. Journal of the North Carolina Academy of Science, 125(2), 39-46.
  • Gardner, P.G. Frazer, T.K. Jacoby, C.A. Yanong, R.P. (2015). Reproductive biology of invasive lionfish (Pterois spp.). Frontiers in Marine Science 2: 1–10, http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmars. 2015.0000.
  • Golani, D. Sonin, O. (1992). New records of the Red Sea fishes, Pterois miles (Scorpaenidae) and Pteragogus pelycus (Labridae) from the eastern Mediterranean Sea. Jpn. J. Ichthyol. 39(2): 167-169.
  • Gökoğlu, M. (2016) The Latest Visitors to Phaselis and the Fish not Consumed by the People of Phaselis. J. Phaselis II. 1-7. DOI: 10.18367/Pha.16001.
  • Green, S.J. Cote, I.M. (2009). Record densities of Indo-Pacific Lionfish on Bahamian coral reefs. Coral Reefs 28: 107.
  • Gürlek, M. Ergüden, M. Uyan, A. Doğdu, S.A. Yağlıoğlu, D. Öztürk, B. Turan, C. (2016). First record red lionfish Pterois volitans (Linnaeus, 1785) in the Mediterranean Sea. Natural and Engineering Sciences. 1, 3,.27-32.
  • Kletou, D. Hall-Spencer, J.M. Kleitou, P. (2016). A lionfish (Pterois miles) invasion has begun in the Mediterranean Sea. Marine Biodiversity Records 9:(1),DOI: 10.1186/s41200-016-0065.
  • Paulin, C.D. (2012). Scorpion fishes of New Zealand (Pisces: Scorpaenidae), New Zealand Journal of Zoology, 9 (4), 437-450.
  • Schultz, E.T. (1986). Pterois volitans and Pterois miles: two valid species. Copeia 1986(3):686– 690.
  • Yağlıoğlu, D. Ayaş, D. (2016). New occurrence data of four alien fishes (Pisodonophis semicinctus, Pterois miles, Scarus ghobban and Parupeneus forsskali) from the North Eastern Mediterranean (Yeşilovacık Bay, Turkey). Biharean Biologist 10 (2): 150-152.
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Subjects Hydrobiology
Journal Section 2
Authors

Mehmet Gökoğlu

Serkan Teker This is me

David Julian This is me

Publication Date June 20, 2017
Submission Date July 18, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017

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APA Gökoğlu, M., Teker, S., & Julian, D. (2017). Westward Extension of the Lionfish Pterois volitans Linnaeus, 1758 along the Mediterranean Coast of Turkey. Natural and Engineering Sciences, 2(2), 67-72. https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.329313

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