| Literature DB >> 24146576 |
Andrés Arias1, Rômulo Barroso, Nuria Anadón, Paulo C Paiva.
Abstract
The presence of two species within the Eurythoe complanata complex in the Mediterranean Sea is reported, as well as their geographical distributions. One species, Eurythoe laevisetis, occurs in the eastern and central Mediterranean, likely constituting the first historical introduction to the Mediterranean Sea and the other, Eurythoe complanata, in both eastern and Levantine basins. Brief notes on their taxonomy are also provided and their potential pathways for introduction to the Mediterranean are discussed. A simplified key to the Mediterranean amphinomid genera and species of Eurythoe and Linopherus is presented plus an updated revision of the alien amphinomid species reported previously from the Mediterranean Sea. A total of five exotic species have been included; information on their location, habitat, date of introduction and other relevant features is also provided.Entities:
Keywords: Alien polychaetes; Gibraltar Strait; Lessepsian migrant; cryptic species
Year: 2013 PMID: 24146576 PMCID: PMC3800783 DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.337.5811
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zookeys ISSN: 1313-2970 Impact factor: 1.546
Figure 1.Current distribution of (red circles) and (red squares) along the Mediterranean Sea.
Summary of current knowledge on exotic Mediterranean Amphinomidae.
| Atlit (Israel) | 1937 | Eastern | ||||
| Gulf of Eilat (Israel) | 1976 | Eastern | intertidal reefs of | Occurring together with another amphinomid | ||
| Isabel II Island Gibraltar Strait (Spain) | September 1992 | Western | On rocks, 3–6 m depth | Occurring sympatrically with | Current work | |
| Isabel II Island Gibraltar Strait (Spain) | July 1993 | Western | On rocks, 3–6 m depth | |||
| Congreso Island Gibraltar Strait (Spain) | July 1993 | Western | On rocks, 3 m depth | Current work | ||
| Chafarinas Islands Gibraltar Strait (Spain) | 1995 | Western | Rocky substrate | |||
| Isabel II Island Gibraltar Strait (Spain) | September 1992 | Western | On rocks, 3–6 m depth | Occurring sympatrically with | Current work | |
| Isabel II Island Gibraltar Strait (Spain) | July 1993 | Western | On rocks, 3–6 m depth | |||
| Gozo Harbour (Malta) | March 2011 | Central | Rocky bottom 0.5–1 m depth | Associated with the invasive | Current work | |
| Lebanon | 1966 | Eastern | Shallow waters | Referred to as | ||
| Gulf of Elat (Israel) | 1976 | Eastern | Intertidal reefs of | |||
| Kemer (Turkey) | July, 1993 | Eastern | 5 m depth on algae | |||
| Cyprus | May 1997 | Eastern | 35 m depth on sandy substrate | Associated with | ||
| Antalya Bay (Turkey) | 1997 | Eastern | Referred to as | |||
| Cyprus | 2005 | Eastern | ||||
| Turkey | September-October 2005 | Eastern | On rocks between 0.1–5 m. Mainly in | |||
| Italy | 2005 | Central | ||||
| Lake of Faro (Italy) | May 2008 | Central | Artificial modules with a neighboring sandy bottom, 1.2 m depth | Showed an invasive behaviour, reaching densities of 41.86 ind / m2 | ||
| Italy | 1983 | Central | Currently this species is considered as not established in the Mediterranean ( |
Figure 2.from Malta. A live specimen, general view B live specimen, lateral view C live specimen anterior end, dorsal view D detailed view of anterior end, dorsal view E neurochaetae F spurred capillary notochaetae. from Israel G detailed anterior end, dorsal view H harpoon notochaeta I notopodial spurred capillar notochaeta J notoacicular spines.
| 1 | Caruncle absent | |
| – | Caruncle present, variably developed | 2 |
| 2 | Oval body | 3 |
| – | Elongated body; subcylindrical or quadrangular cross section | 4 |
| 3 | Dorsal accessory (branchial) cirri plus dorsal cirri on anteriormost abranchiate chaetigers; in branchiate chaetigers, one dorsal cirri per notopodium; bipinnate branchiae | |
| – | Dorsal accessory (branchial) cirri plus dorsal cirri on all chaetigers; palmate branchiae | |
| 4 | First chaetiger dorsally continuous, complete | 5 |
| – | First chaetiger dorsally discontinuous, not complete | 7 |
| 5 | Hooks present in the first chaetiger; caruncle round | |
| – | Hooks not present in the first chaetiger | 6 |
| 6 | Branchiae limited to anterior segments | |
| – | Branchiae on all segments after the chaetiger 2 or 3 | |
| 7 | Caruncle large and conspicuous, extending beyond one chaetiger posteriorly | 8 |
| – | Caruncle small and inconspicuous, not extending beyond one chaetiger posteriorly | |
| 8 | Caruncle without a median lobe, with folds obliquely arranged | |
| – | Caruncle with a smooth median lobe | 9 |
| 9 | Caruncle not sinusoidal | |
| – | Caruncle sinusoidal | |
| 10 | First branchiae present on chaetiger 3 | |
| – | First branchiae present on chaetiger 4 | |
| 11 | Three types of notochaetae present: spurred capillary, notoacicular spine and harpoon | |
| – | Two types of notochaetae present: spurred capillary and notochaetal spine; harpoon absen |