Polychaete diversity in Tunisian waters as of 2021: an update with special emphasis on Non-Indigenous species

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作者
Ayari-Kliti, Rakia [1 ]
Bakalem, Ali [2 ]
Fersi, Abir [3 ,4 ]
Afli, Ahmed [5 ]
Dauvin, Jean-Claude [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Carthage, Inst Natl Sci & Technol Mer, Lab Biodivers Marine, 29 Rue Gen Khereddine, Tunis 2015, Tunisia
[2] Ecole Natl Super Agron ENSA, Ave Hassan Badi, Algiers 16200, Algeria
[3] Univ Sfax, Fac Sci Sfax, Lab Biodivers & Ecosyst Aquat, Sfax 3038, Tunisia
[4] UNICAEN, Normandie Univ, CNRS, UMR 6143 M2C,Lab Morphodynam Continentale & Cotie, 24 Rue Tilleuls, F-14000 Caen, France
[5] Univ Carthage, Inst Natl Sci & Technol Mer, Lab Biodivers Marine, Salammbo 2025, Tunisia
来源
MEDITERRANEAN MARINE SCIENCE | 2022年 / 23卷 / 03期
关键词
Polychaetes; inventory; non-indigenous species; new records; Tunisia; CTENODRILUS ANNELIDA CIRRATULIDAE; DIOPATRA-MAROCENSIS ANNELIDA; NAINERIS-SETOSA VERRILL; KNEISS ISLANDS GULF; MEDITERRANEAN SEA; 1ST RECORD; BRANCHIOMMA-BAIRDI; BENTHIC MACROFAUNA; HARMOTHOE KINBERG; NORTHEAST COAST;
D O I
10.12681/mms.27798
中图分类号
S9 [水产、渔业];
学科分类号
0908 ;
摘要
The last inventory of Tunisian polychaetes diversity by Ayari et al. (2009) is updated. New records were acquired from the literature and from the current study concerning species collected in the tidal channels of the Gulf of Gab??s (2016-2017) and the re-examination of some species deposited in the collection of the Tunisian National Institute of Marine Sciences and Technologies. This inventory, reviewing the taxonomy, nomenclature and biogeographic distribution of the Tunisian polychaetes, includes 390 species belonging to 52 families, among which the Serpulidae (41 species) and Syllidae (36 species) are the most diverse. In total, 37 species previously reported are currently removed from the Tunisian polychaetes list. An additional 121 new species are added, including 23 species collected in the tidal channels and 6 species in the reference collection previously misidentified as their con-geners. Morphological differences between the latter are briefly discussed and figured. Among these species, Laonice bahusiensis, Laonice norgensis and Scolelepis neglecta are extending their Mediterranean distribution, while Sternaspis thalassemoides and Caulleriella mediterranea are probably reported for the first time after their original description. In addition, this current inventory allows us to discuss the establishment status of 17 Non-Indigenous polychaete species (14 established, 1 casual and 2 cryptogenic) found in Tunisian waters.
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页数:28
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