Status of alien species in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
Status of alien species in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
Status of alien species in the Mediterranean and Black Sea
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Champsodon nudivittis (Ogilby, 1895)<br />
Nerophis lumbriciformis (Jenyns, 1835)<br />
Parablennius pilicornis (Cuvier, 1829)<br />
Parapristipoma octol<strong>in</strong>eatum (Valenciennes, 1833)<br />
Pont<strong>in</strong>us kuhli (Bowdich, 1825)<br />
Pristis pect<strong>in</strong>ata (Latham, 1794)<br />
Serranus atricauda (Gün<strong>the</strong>r, 1874)<br />
Serrivomer brevidentatus (Roule <strong>and</strong> Bert<strong>in</strong>, 1929)<br />
Squalus megalops (Macleay, 1881)<br />
Tetrapturus georgei (Lowe, 1841)<br />
Torpedo fuscomaculata (Peters, 1855)<br />
Umbr<strong>in</strong>a canariensis (Valenciennes, 1843)<br />
Ma<strong>in</strong> Sources: CIESM Exotic Fish Species Atlas www.ciesm.org (accessed <strong>in</strong> 2009),<br />
www.fishbase.org (accessed <strong>in</strong> 2009), Lasram-Rais <strong>and</strong> Mouillot (2009) Oral (2010).