Manousis Thanasis, Kontadakis Constantinos, Polyzoulis Georgios, Mbazios George, Galinou-Mitsoudi Sofia
PO Box 48 K, 57500 Epanomi, Greece.
Aristotelous 24, Hellinicon, 16777 Athens, Greece.
J Biol Res (Thessalon). 2018 Mar 20;25:6. doi: 10.1186/s40709-018-0077-3. eCollection 2018 Dec.
The Hellenic Seas are influenced by on-going environmental changes and the introduction of alien species, which are expected to have an impact on their biodiversity. This study contributes to the knowledge of the Hellenic marine gastropod biodiversity, expanding data over the entire Greek territory, during the period from October 2008 to March 2017.
This work presents 45 species of gastropods not previously reported from Greece or reported only once, belonging to 19 families. From those species, one ( sp.) is, most probably, an undescribed species, 17 are new for the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and 40 are new for the Hellenic fauna. Main taxonomic characteristics and ecological information such as habitat, distribution and origin, are given and discussed.
By this report, the Hellenic gastropod biodiversity is enriched by 40 new records, out of which, 17 are new for the Eastern Mediterranean Sea, 4 are Lessepsian migrants previously reported for the Mediterranean Sea and 1 is probably a new species.
希腊海域受到持续的环境变化和外来物种引入的影响,预计这将对其生物多样性产生影响。本研究通过在2008年10月至2017年3月期间扩展希腊全境的数据,为希腊海洋腹足类生物多样性的知识做出了贡献。
这项工作展示了45种此前未在希腊报道过或仅被报道过一次的腹足类动物,它们属于19个科。在这些物种中,有一种很可能是未描述过的物种,17种对东地中海来说是新物种,40种对希腊动物区系来说是新物种。给出并讨论了主要分类特征以及栖息地、分布和起源等生态信息。
通过本报告,希腊腹足类生物多样性增加了40条新记录,其中17种对东地中海来说是新物种,4种是先前在地中海报道过的红海-地中海迁移物种,1种可能是新物种。