scholarly journals The return of the Blue Crab, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896, after 70 years from its first appearance in the Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea, Italy (Decapoda: Portunidae)

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2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chiara Manfrin ◽  
Giovanni Comisso ◽  
Andrea Dall’Asta ◽  
Nicola Bettoso ◽  
J. Sook Chung

Since August 2015, an increasing number of Blue Crabs, Callinectes sapidus Rathbun, 1896, have been reported in the Marano and Grado Lagoon, Gulf of Trieste, in the northern Adriatic Sea. This species is not a new introduction and in fact the first record of C. sapidus in Italy and the entire Adriatic Sea dates back to 1949 in the Grado Lagoon. Interestingly, no other records of C. sapidus have been reported since the first record. Here, we note the re-appearance of C. sapidus in the Gulf of Trieste.

1999 ◽  
Vol 79 (6) ◽  
pp. 1145-1146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nicola Bettoso ◽  
Jakov Dulicié

A specimen of the oilfish, Ruvettus pretiosus, was captured from the northern Adriatic (Gulf of Trieste) and represents the northernmost extension in range of this species in the Adriatic Sea.


Author(s):  
Fabio Crocetta

The state of the knowledge about the marine alien molluscan species from Italy is provided based on a critical review of records compiled from an extensive literature survey and from unpublished data obtained from 2005 to 2010. Based on the IUCN definition of ‘alien’, 35 molluscan taxa (18 Gastropoda, 16 Bivalvia and 1 Cephalopoda) are reported here, for each of which the following data (collected up to December 2010) are provided: published and unpublished records from the coastal and offshore territorial seawaters of Italy, including lagoons, within the 14 biogeographical sea divisions covering the Italian shores, date of first record, most plausible vector(s) of introduction and establishment status. The southern Ionian Sea, the northern Adriatic Sea and the eastern-central Tyrrhenian Sea resulted to be the areas most affected by alien molluscan introductions. The rate of records of new alien species (evaluated on the basis of live findings) is quite uniform over five decades, with six to eight species recorded per decade. The analysis of the vectors showed shipping/maritime transport to be the most common vector of introduction (40%), followed by trade (24%). Nineteen alien molluscan species (54%) were considered as established in Italy.


Nutrients ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 278 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jadran Faganeli ◽  
Ingrid Falnoga ◽  
Milena Horvat ◽  
Katja Klun ◽  
Lovrenc Lipej ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 64 (2) ◽  
pp. 219-229 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandro Paoli ◽  
Mauro Celussi ◽  
Paola Del Negro ◽  
Serena Fonda Umani ◽  
Laura Talarico

2013 ◽  
Vol 118 (11) ◽  
pp. 6183-6200 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simone Cosoli ◽  
Matjaž Ličer ◽  
Martin Vodopivec ◽  
Vlado Malačič

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