TY - JOUR
T1 - Polychaetes (Annelida) of Cyprus (Eastern Mediterranean Sea)
T2 - An Updated and Annotated Checklist including New Distribution Records
AU - Rousou, Maria
AU - Langeneck, Joachim
AU - Apserou, Chara
AU - Arvanitidis, Christos
AU - Charalambous, Stephanos
AU - Chrysanthou, Kyproula
AU - Constantinides, George
AU - Dimitriou, Panagiotis D.
AU - García Gómez, Sergio Carlos
AU - Hadjieftychiou, Soteria Irene
AU - Katsiaras, Nikolaos
AU - Kleitou, Periklis
AU - Kletou, Demetris
AU - Küpper, Frithjof C.
AU - Louizidou, Paraskevi
AU - Martins, Roberto
AU - Moraitis, Manos L.
AU - Papageorgiou, Nafsika
AU - Papatheodoulou, Magdalene
AU - Petrou, Antonis
AU - Xevgenos, Dimitris
AU - Vasiliades, Lavrentios
AU - Voultsiadou, Eleni
AU - Chintiroglou, Chariton Charles
AU - Castelli, Alberto
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - The diversity and distribution of polychaetes in the coastal area and the EEZ of the Republic of Cyprus is presented based on both the literature records and new data acquired in a wide range of environmental monitoring programmes and research projects. A total of 585 polychaete species belonging to 49 families were reported in Cyprus waters; among them, 205 species (34%) were recorded based on the literature only, 149 (26%) were new records based on our own data, and a total of 231 spp. (40%) were recorded from both the literature and new data. A total of 51 polychaete species were identified as non-indigenous; among them, 32 were confirmed as alien species, 4 were considered cryptogenic, and 15 were considered questionable as there were doubts about their identity. The Indo-Pacific Schistomeringos loveni was reported for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea, while four species already reported in the literature, namely, Bispira melanostigma, Fimbriosthenelais longipinnis Leonnates aylaoberi, and Rhodopsis pusilla, were added to the list of non-indigenous polychaetes in the Mediterranean Sea. The current work highlights the importance of implementing environmental monitoring programmes and carrying out research surveys targeting benthic macrofauna assemblages.
AB - The diversity and distribution of polychaetes in the coastal area and the EEZ of the Republic of Cyprus is presented based on both the literature records and new data acquired in a wide range of environmental monitoring programmes and research projects. A total of 585 polychaete species belonging to 49 families were reported in Cyprus waters; among them, 205 species (34%) were recorded based on the literature only, 149 (26%) were new records based on our own data, and a total of 231 spp. (40%) were recorded from both the literature and new data. A total of 51 polychaete species were identified as non-indigenous; among them, 32 were confirmed as alien species, 4 were considered cryptogenic, and 15 were considered questionable as there were doubts about their identity. The Indo-Pacific Schistomeringos loveni was reported for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea, while four species already reported in the literature, namely, Bispira melanostigma, Fimbriosthenelais longipinnis Leonnates aylaoberi, and Rhodopsis pusilla, were added to the list of non-indigenous polychaetes in the Mediterranean Sea. The current work highlights the importance of implementing environmental monitoring programmes and carrying out research surveys targeting benthic macrofauna assemblages.
KW - aquaculture
KW - benthic macrofauna
KW - desalination
KW - inventory
KW - Levantine Sea
KW - macroalgae
KW - MSFD
KW - NIS
KW - ports
KW - WFD
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85169034468&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/d15080941
DO - 10.3390/d15080941
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85169034468
SN - 1424-2818
VL - 15
JO - Diversity
JF - Diversity
IS - 8
M1 - 941
ER -