On the presence of Synagrops japonicus (Acropomatiformes: Synagropidae) in the Mediterranean Sea
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https://doi.org/10.32582/aa.63.1.9Keywords:
black mouth splitfin, ballast waters, alien species, Ligurian trawlAbstract
A specimen of Synagrops japonicus was collected in the north-western Mediterranean during an exploratory cruise using bottom trawl nets, aimed at the evaluation of possible consequences of lostat-sea drums containing toxic materials. The discovery of this specimen follows the first record that occurred in the same area 28 years previously, fished by a bottom trawler in the waters of Portofino (Genoa, Italy) in 1987. The morphometric and meristic details of the new specimen are provided. The presence of this individual in the north-western portion of the Mediterranean is likely related to an accidental transport of larvae via ballast water by ships coming from outside the Mediterranean basin.
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