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First Indo-Pacific fish species from the Black Sea coast of Turkey: Shrimp scad Alepes djedaba (Forsskål, 1775) (Carangidae)

Year 2017, , 149 - 157, 25.11.2017
https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.358911

Abstract

One specimen of shrimp scad Alepes djedaba (Forsskål, 1775) was caught by using fish net at a
depth of 30 m on 11 October 2017 from Sinop Bay, the West Black Sea. With the present study,
A. djedaba is first lessepsian fish species in the Black Sea coast of Turkey. The migration of IndoPacific
species to the Black Sea indicate that climate change is getting an important issue both for
marine biodiversity and fisheries in the Black Sea.

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Year 2017, , 149 - 157, 25.11.2017
https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.358911

Abstract

References

  • Artüz, M. L., & Kubanç, N. (2014). First record of shrimp scad Alepes djedaba (Carangidae) from the Sea of Marmara, Turkey. Cybium, 38(4), 319-320.
  • Ben Rais Lasram, F. R. I. D. A., Guilhaumon, F., Albouy, C., Somot, S., Thuiller, W., & Mouillot, D. (2010). The Mediterranean Sea as a ‘cul‐de‐sac’for endemic fishes facing climate change. Global Change Biology, 16(12), 3233-3245.
  • Bini, G. (1960). Catalogue of the names of fishes of commercial importance in the Mediterranean. FAO, Rome. Carpenter, K. E., Krupp, F., Jones, D. A., & Zajonz, U. (1997). FAO species identification field guide for fishery purposes. The living marine resources of Kuwait, Eastern Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Rome, Italy.
  • Doğdu, S., Uyan, A., Uygur, N., Gürlek, M., Ergüden, D., & Turan, C. (2016). First record of the Indo-Pacific striped eel catfish, Plotosus lineatus (Thunberg, 1787) from Turkish marine waters. Natural and Engineering Sciences, 1(2), 25-32.
  • El Sayed, R. S. (1994). Check-list of Egyptian Mediterranean fishes. National Institute of Oceanography and Fisheries, Alexandria, Egypt.
  • Ergüden, D. & Turan, C. (2013). Iskenderun ve Mersin Körfezi yabancı balık faunasındaki son gelişmeler. [Recent developments in alien fish fauna of the Gulf of Iskenderun and Mersin.] Biyoloji Bilimleri Araştırma Dergisi, 6 (1), 17-22. [In Turkish.]
  • Golani, D. (1998). Distribution of Lessepsian migrant fish in the Mediterranean. Ital. J. Zool., 65(S1), 95-99. Golani D., (2005). Checklist of the Mediterranean fshes of Israel. Zootaxa, 947: 1-90.
  • Golani, D. (2010). Colonization of the Mediterranean by Red Sea fishes via the Suez Canal–Lessepsian migration. Fish Invasions of the Mediterranean Sea: Change and Renewal. Pensoft Publishers, Sofia-Moscow.
  • Golani, D., Orsi-Relini, L., Massutì, E., & Quignard, J. P. (2002). CIESM Atlas of exotic species in the Mediterranean: Vol 1: Fishes. CIESM.
  • Gücü, A. C., & Bingel, F. (1994). Trawlable species assemblages on the continental shelf of the northeastern Levant Sea (Mediterranean) with an emphasis on Lesseptian migration. Acta Adriatica, 35(1), 83-100.
  • Gurlek, M., Erguden, D., Dogdu, S. A. & Turan, C. (2016). First record of greenback horse mackerel, Trachurus declivis (Jenyns, 1841) in the Mediterranean Sea. Journal of Applied Ichthyology. doi: 10.1111/jai.13159.
  • Iwatsuki, Y., & Kimura, S. (1996). First record of the carangid fish, Alepes djedaba (Forsskål) from Japanese waters. Ichthyological Research, 43(2), 182-185.
  • L. Lipej, I. Acevedo, E.H.K. Akel, A. Anastasopoulou, A. Angelidis, E. Azzurro, L. Castriota, M. Çelik, L. Cilenti, F. Crocetta, A. Deidun, A. Dogrammatzi, M. Falautano, F.Á. Fernández-Álvarez, R. Gennaio, G. Insacco, S. Katsanevakis, J. Langeneck, B.M. Lombardo, G. Mancinelli, Ch. Mytilineou, L. Papa, V. Pitacco, M. Pontes, D. Poursanidis, E. Prato, S.I. Rizkalla, P.C. Rodríguez-Flores, C. Stamouli, J. Tempesti, F. Tiralongo, S. Tirnettα, K. Tsirintanis, C. Turan, D. Yaglioglu, G. Zaminos, B. Zava. (2017). New Mediterranean Biodiversity Records” (March 2017). Mediterranean Marine Science, 18(1),179-201.
  • Nelson, J.S. (2006). Fishes of the world, 4th ed. John Wiley and Sons, New York.
  • Otero, M., Cebrian, E., Francour, P., Galil, B., Savini, D. (2013). Monitoring Marine Invasive Species in Mediterranean Marine Protected Areas (MPAs): A strategy and practical guide for managers. Malaga, Spain: IUCN.
  • Papaconstantinou, K., (1988). Check-List of Marine Fishes of Greece. Fauna Graeciae IV, National Center for Marine Research, Hellenic Zoological Society, Athens.
  • Smith-Vaniz, W. F. (1986). The Carangidae. In “Fishes of the North-Eastern Atlantic and the Mediterranean, vol. II” (Whitehead, PJP, Bauchot, M.-L., Hureau, J.-C., Nielsen, J. and Tortonese, E., Eds) pp. 815-844.
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  • Yaglioglu, D., Turan, C., Öğreden, T. (2014). First record of blue crab Callinectes sapidus (Rathbun 1896) (Crustacea, Brachyura, Portunidae) from the Turkish Black Sea coast. J. Black Sea/Mediterranean Environment, 20(1), 13˗17.
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Subjects Hydrobiology
Journal Section 2
Authors

Cemal Turan

Mevlüt Gürlek This is me

Akif Özeren This is me

Servet Ahmet Doğdu This is me

Publication Date November 25, 2017
Submission Date November 19, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017

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APA Turan, C., Gürlek, M., Özeren, A., Doğdu, S. A. (2017). First Indo-Pacific fish species from the Black Sea coast of Turkey: Shrimp scad Alepes djedaba (Forsskål, 1775) (Carangidae). Natural and Engineering Sciences, 2(3), 149-157. https://doi.org/10.28978/nesciences.358911

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