List of Lessepsian migrants
Lessepsian migrants, named after Ferdinand de Lesseps, the French engineer in charge of the Suez Canal's construction, are marine species that are native to the waters on one side of the Suez Canal, and which have been introduced by passage through the canal to the waters on its other side, giving rise to new colonies there and often becoming invasive.
Most Lessepsian migrations are of Red Sea species invading the Mediterranean Sea; few occur in the opposite direction.
Red Sea species to Mediterranean Sea
The year given denotes first record in the Mediterranean.
Mediterranean species to Red Sea
References
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- ↑ D. Golani & O. Sonin (2006). "The Japanese threadfin bream Nemipterus japonicus, a new Indo-Pacific fish in the Mediterranean Sea". Journal of Fish Biology. 68 (3): 940–943. doi:10.1111/j.0022-1112.2006.00961.x.
- ↑ S. Lelli, F. Colloca, P. Carpentieri & B. C. Russell (2008). "The threadfin bream Nemipterus randalli (Perciformes: Nemipteridae) in the eastern Mediterranean Sea". Journal of Fish Biology. 73 (3): 740–745. doi:10.1111/j.1095-8649.2008.01962.x.
- ↑ Jakov Dulčić, Ivan Jardas, Armin Pallaoro & Lovrenc Lipej (2004). "On the validity of the record of silver pomfret Pampus argenteus (Stromateidae) from the Adriatic Sea" (PDF). Cybium. 28 (1): 69–71.
- 1 2 3 Daniel Golani; Oren Sonin & Dor Edelist (2011). "Second records of the Lessepsian fish migrants Priacanthus sagittarius and Platax teira and distribution extension of Tylerius spinosissimus in the Mediterranean". Aquatic Invasions. 6 (1, supplement): s7–s11. doi:10.3391/ai.2011.6.S1.002.
- ↑ Daniel Golani (2002). "The Indo-Pacific striped eel catfish, Plotosus lineatus (Thunberg, 1787), (Osteichtyes: Siluriformes) a new record from the Mediterranean" (PDF). Scientia Marina. 66 (3): 321–323. doi:10.3989/scimar.2002.66n3321.
- ↑ B. S. Galil (November 5, 2006). "Rhopilema nomadica" (PDF). Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventories for Europe. Retrieved July 29, 2012.
- ↑ M. Ben-Yami & T. Glaser (1974). "The invasion of Saurida undosquamis (Richardson) into the Levant Basin – an example of biological effect of interoceanic canals" (PDF). Fishery Bulletin. 72 (2): 359–373.
- ↑ M. Bariche & M. Saad (2005). "Settlement of the lessepsian blue-barred parrotfish Scarus ghobban (Teleostei: Scaridae) in the eastern Mediterranean". Marine Biodiversity Records. 1. doi:10.1017/S1755267205000497.
- ↑ E. Lefkaditou, M. Corsini-Foka & G. Kondilatos (2009). "Description of the first Lessepsian squid migrant, Sepioteuthis lessoniana (Cephalopoda: Loliginidae), in the Aegean Sea (Eastern Mediterranean)" (PDF). Mediterranean Marine Science. Hellenic Centre for Marine Research (HCMR). 10/2: 87–97. ISSN 1791-6763.
- ↑ Edelist, D.; Spanier, E.; Golani, D. (June 2011). "Evidence for the cccurrence of the Indo-Pacific stonefish, Synanceia verrucosa (Actinopterygii: Scorpaeniformes: Synanceiidae), in the Mediterranean Sea". Acta Ichthyologica et Piscatoria. 41 (2): 129–131. doi:10.3750/AIP2011.41.2.09.
- ↑ Spanier, E., and Goren, M. (1988). An Indo-Pacific trunkfish Tetrosomus gibbosus (Linnaeus): first record of the family Ostracionidae in the Mediterranean. Journal of Fish Biology 32(5): 797–798.
- ↑ Maria Corsini, Panagiotis Margies, Gerasimos Kondilatos & Panos S. Economidis (2005). "Lessepsian migration of fishes to the Aegean Sea : First record of Tylerius spinosissimus (Tetraodontidae) from the Mediterranean, and six more fish records from Rhodes". Cybium (in French). 29 (4): 347–354.
General references
- Dulcic, J. and A. Pallaoro (2003). Lessepsian Fish Migrants Reported in the East Adriatic Sea: An Annotated List, Ser. hist. nat..
- Golani, D. (1998). Impact of Red Sea Fish Migrants through the Suez Canal on the Aquatic Environment of the Eastern Mediterranean, Yale FE&S Bulletin 103.
- Tortonese, E. (1966). Echinoderms from the coast of Lebanon. Misc Pap Nat Sci Am Univ Beirut 5:2–5.
External links
- "Check-list of exotic species". CIESM Atlas of Exotic Fishes in the Mediterranean Sea.
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