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Title: Validated Inventories of non-indigenous species (NIS) for the Mediterranean Sea as tools for regional policy and patterns of NIS spread
Authors: Galanidi, Marika
Aissi, Mehdi
Ali, Malek
Bakalem, Ali
Bariche, Michel
Bartolo, Angela G.
Bazairi, Hocein
Beqiraj, Sajmir
Bilecenoglu, Murat
Bitar, Ghazi
Bugeja, Myra
Carbonell Quetglas, Aina
Castriota, Luca
Chalabi, Adbdelhafidh
Çinar, Melih Ertan
Dragičević, Branko
Dulčić, Jakov
El-Haweet, Alaa Eldin Ahmed
Farrag, Mahmoud M. S.
Evans, Julian
Galil, Bella
Guerin, Laurent
Hyams-Kaphzan, Orit
Kapedani, Rezart
Kamberi, Elvis
Livi, Silvia
Mačić, Vesna
Masse, Cécile
Mavric, Borut
Orlando-Bonaca, Martina
Ouerghi, Atef
Petovic, Slavica
Png-Gonzalez, Lydia
Schembri, Patrick J.
Shenkar, Noa
Sghaier, Yassine Ramzi
Shakman, Esmail
Yahyaoui, Asma
Yokes, Mehmet Baki
Zenetos, Argyro
Keywords: Introduced organisms -- Mediterranean Sea
Introduced organisms -- Mediterranean Sea -- Inventories
Introduced organisms -- Mediterranean Sea -- Records
Marine fishes -- Mediterranean Sea
Introduced organisms -- Environmental aspects
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Galanidi, M., Aissi, M., Ali, M., Bakalem, A., Bariche, M., Bartolo, A. G.,....Zenetos, A. (2023). Validated Inventories of Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) for the Mediterranean Sea as Tools for Regional Policy and Patterns of NIS Spread. Diversity, 15(9), 962.
Abstract: This work presents refined, updated subregional and regional non-indigenous species (NIS) inventories for the Mediterranean Sea, validated by national and taxonomic experts, with species records observed until December 2020. These datasets will be used as the baselines for the implementation of the Integrated Monitoring and Assessment Programme for the Mediterranean (IMAP) and the Mediterranean Quality Status Report 2023. In total, 1006 non-indigenous species have been found in Mediterranean marine and brackish waters. The highest numbers of NIS were observed in Israel, Türkiye, Lebanon and Italy. Approximately 45 species were categorized as data deficient, either due to lack of consensus on their alien status or the validity of their identification. Polychaeta, Foraminifera and macroalgae were the groups with the highest numbers of controversial species. There was a general increase in the yearly rate of new NIS introductions after the late 1990s, which appears to be slowing down in the last decade, but this may be confounded by reporting lags and differential research efforts. Between 1970 and 2020 there has been a steep increase in the proportion of shared species present throughout all four Mediterranean subregions, which are predominantly transported via shipping and recreational boating. While Lessepsian species are gradually spreading westwards and northwards, there is still a considerable invasion debt accumulating in the eastern and central Mediterranean.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/112691
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