penseelkrab, author: JP Vanderperren
Atlantopandalus propinqvus, author: Nozères, Claude
Chionoecetes bairdi, author: Neil McDaniel
Caridina pseudodenticulata

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Zenetos, A.; Gofas, S.; Verlaque, M.; Cinar, M.; Garcia Raso, J.; Bianchi, C.; Morri, C.; Azzurro, E.; Bilecenoglu, M.; Froglia, C.; Siokou, I.; Violanti, D.; Sfriso, A.; San Martin, G.; Giangrande, A.; Katagan, T.; Ballesteros, E.; Ramos-Espla, A.; Mastrototaro, F.; Ocana, O.; Zingone, A.; Gambi, M.; Streftaris, N. (2010). Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea by 2010. A contribution to the application of European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Part I. Spatial distribution. Mediterranean Marine Science. 11(2): 381-493.
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Zenetos, A.; Gofas, S.; Verlaque, M.; Cinar, M.; Garcia Raso, J.; Bianchi, C.; Morri, C.; Azzurro, E.; Bilecenoglu, M.; Froglia, C.; Siokou, I.; Violanti, D.; Sfriso, A.; San Martin, G.; Giangrande, A.; Katagan, T.; Ballesteros, E.; Ramos-Espla, A.; Mastrototaro, F.; Ocana, O.; Zingone, A.; Gambi, M.; Streftaris, N.
2010
Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea by 2010. A contribution to the application of European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Part I. Spatial distribution
Mediterranean Marine Science
11(2): 381-493
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The state-of-art on alien species in the Mediterranean Sea is presented, making distinctions among the four subregions defined in the EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive: (i) the Western Mediterranean Sea (WMED); (ii) the Central Mediterranean Sea (CMED); (iii) the Adriatic Sea (ADRIA); and (iv) the Eastern Mediterranean Sea (EMED). The updated checklist (December 2010) of marine alien species within each subregion, along with their acclimatization status and origin, is provided. A total of 955 alien species is known in the Mediterranean, the vast majority of them having being introduced in the EMED (718), less in the WMED (328) and CMED (267) and least in the Adriatic (171). Of these, 535 species (56%) are established in at least one area. Despite the collective effort of experts who attempted in this work, the number of introduced species remains probably underestimated. Excluding microalgae, for which knowledge is still insufficient, aliens have increased the total species richness of the Mediterranean Sea by 5.9%. This figure should not be directly read as an indication of higher biodiversity, as spreading of so many aliens within the basin is possibly causing biotic homogenization. Thermophilic species, i.e. Indo-Pacific, Indian Ocean, Red Sea, Tropical Atlantic, Tropical Pacific, and circum(sub)tropical, account for 88.4% of the introduced species in the EMED, 72.8% in the CMED, 59.3% in the WMED and 56.1% in the Adriatic. Cold water species, i.e. circumboreal, N Atlantic, and N Pacific, make up a small percentage of the introduced species, ranging between 4.2% and 21.6% and being more numerous in the Adriatic and less so in the EMED. Species that are classified as invasive or potentially invasive are 134 in the whole of the Mediterranean: 108 are present in the EMED, 75 in the CMED, 53 in the Adriatic and 64 in the WMED. The WMED hosts most invasive macrophytes, whereas the EMED has the lion’s share in polychaetes, crustaceans, molluscs and fish.
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Actumnus globulus Heller, 1860 (additional source)
Alpheus audouini Coutière, 1905 accepted as Alpheus edwardsii (Audouin, 1826) (additional source)
Alpheus inopinatus Holthuis & Gottlieb, 1958 (additional source)
Alpheus migrans Lewinsohn & Holthuis, 1978 (additional source)
Alpheus rapacida De Man, 1908 (additional source)
Ashtoret lunaris (ForskÃ¥l, 1775) (additional source)
Atergatis roseus (Rüppell, 1830) (additional source)
Calappa hepatica (Linnaeus, 1758) (additional source)
Calappa pelii Herklots, 1851 (additional source)
Callinectes danae Smith, 1869 (additional source)
Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896 (additional source)
Carupa tenuipes Dana, 1852 (additional source)
Charybdis (Charybdis) feriata (Linnaeus, 1758) (additional source)
Charybdis (Charybdis) hellerii (A. Milne-Edwards, 1867) (additional source)
Charybdis (Charybdis) japonica (A. Milne-Edwards, 1861) (additional source)
Charybdis (Charybdis) lucifer (Fabricius, 1798) (additional source)
Charybdis (Goniohellenus) longicollis Leene, 1938 accepted as Charybdis (Archias) longicollis Leene, 1938 (additional source)
Coleusia signata (Paulson, 1875) (additional source)
Cryptosoma cristatum Brullé, 1837 (additional source)
Daira perlata (Herbst, 1790) (additional source)
Dorippe quadridens (Fabricius, 1793) (additional source)
Dyspanopeus sayi (Smith, 1869) (additional source)
Eriocheir sinensis H. Milne Edwards, 1853 (additional source)
Eucrate crenata (De Haan, 1835) (additional source)
Eurycarcinus integrifrons De Man, 1879 (additional source)
Farfantepenaeus aztecus (Ives, 1891) accepted as Penaeus aztecus Ives, 1891 (additional source)
Fenneropenaeus merguiensis (De Man, 1888) accepted as Penaeus merguiensis De Man, 1888 (additional source)
Glabropilumnus laevis (Dana, 1852) (additional source)
Grapsus granulosus H. Milne Edwards, 1853 (additional source)
Halimede tyche (Herbst, 1801) (additional source)
Hemigrapsus sanguineus (De Haan, 1835) (additional source)
Herbstia nitida Manning & Holthuis, 1981 (additional source)
Hyastenus hilgendorfi De Man, 1887 (additional source)
Ixa monodi Holthuis & Gottlieb, 1956 (additional source)
Leptochela (Leptochela) aculeocaudata Paulson, 1875 accepted as Leptochela aculeocaudata Paulson, 1875 (additional source)
Leptochela (Leptochela) pugnax De Man, 1916 accepted as Leptochela pugnax De Man, 1916 (additional source)
Libinia dubia H. Milne Edwards, 1834 (additional source)
Lucifer hanseni Nobili, 1906 accepted as Belzebub hanseni (Nobili, 1906) (additional source)
Macrophthalmus (Macrophthalmus) graeffei A. Milne-Edwards, 1873 (additional source)
Marsupenaeus japonicus (Spence Bate, 1888) accepted as Penaeus japonicus Spence Bate, 1888 (additional source)
Melicertus hathor (Burkenroad, 1959) accepted as Penaeus hathor Burkenroad, 1959 (additional source)
Menaethius monoceros (Latreille, 1825) (additional source)
Metapenaeopsis aegyptia Galil & Golani, 1990 (additional source)
Metapenaeopsis mogiensis consobrina (Nobili, 1904) (additional source)
Metapenaeus affinis (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) (additional source)
Metapenaeus monoceros (Fabricius, 1798) (additional source)
Metapenaeus stebbingi Nobili, 1904 (additional source)
Micippa thalia (Herbst, 1803) (additional source)
Myra subgranulata Kossmann, 1877 (additional source)
Necora puber (Linnaeus, 1767) (additional source)
Notopus dorsipes (Linnaeus, 1758) (additional source)
Ogyrides mjoebergi (Balss, 1921) (additional source)
Palaemonella rotumana (Borradaile, 1898) (additional source)
Palinurus ornatus Fabricius, 1798 accepted as Panulirus ornatus (Fabricius, 1798) (additional source)
Paralithodes camtschaticus (Tilesius, 1815) (additional source)
Penaeus semisulcatus De Haan, 1844 (additional source)
Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) (additional source)
Periclimenes calmani Tattersall, 1921 accepted as Cuapetes calmani (Tattersall, 1921) (additional source)
Pilumnopeus vauquelini (Audouin, 1826) (additional source)
Pilumnus minutus De Haan, 1835 (additional source)
Plagusia squamosa (Herbst, 1790) (additional source)
Portunus (Portunus) segnis (ForskÃ¥l, 1775) accepted as Portunus segnis (ForskÃ¥l, 1775) (additional source)
Processa macrodactyla Holthuis, 1952 (additional source)
Rhithropanopeus harrisii (Gould, 1841) (additional source)
Rimapenaeus similis (Smith, 1885) (additional source)
Scyllarus caparti Holthuis, 1952 (additional source)
Scyllarus posteli Forest, 1963 accepted as Acantharctus posteli (Forest, 1963) (additional source)
Sirpus monodi Gordon, 1953 (additional source)
Solenocera crassicornis (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) (additional source)
Sphaerozius nitidus Stimpson, 1858 (additional source)
Sternodromia spinirostris (Miers, 1881) (additional source)
Synalpheus tumidomanus africanus Crosnier & Forest, 1965 accepted as Synalpheus africanus Crosnier & Forest, 1965 (additional source)
Thalamita gloriensis Crosnier, 1962 (additional source)
Thalamita indistincta Apel & Spiridonov, 1998 (additional source)
Thalamita poissonii (Audouin, 1826) (additional source)
Trachysalambria palaestinensis (Steinitz, 1932) (additional source)
Urocaridella pulchella Yokes & Galil, 2006 (additional source)