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TitleFirst bloom event of the small dinoflagellate Prorocentrum shikokuense in the Mediteranean Sea: cryptogenic or introduced?
AbstractA bloom of putatively non-indigenous species (NIS) Prorocentrum shikokuense was detected for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea at the Brindisi harbor (Southern Adriatic Sea) on September 2016, in the context of EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive monitoring in the ports. This species is usually observed in the East China Sea and Japanese and Korean waters. In the Brindisi harbor this dinoflagellate reached the concentration 105 cell/L and represented from 30 to 50 % of the total phytoplankton population. Besides this event, Prorocentrum shikokuense has not been found blooming until today in Mediterranean waters. This study suggests the necessity to improve the monitoring surveys in areas that are known vulnerable systems to alien and invasive species, such as ports.
SourceMarine pollution bulletin. 139, pp. 197–204
KeywordsProrocentrum shikokuense;non-indigenous speciescryptogenic speciesbloomEU Marine Strategy Framework DirectiveMediterranean Sea
JournalMarine pollution bulletin.
EditorMacmillan,, London, Regno Unito
Year2019
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.12.034
AuthorsRoselli L., Vadrucci M.R., Fanelli F., Ungaro N., Caroppo C.
Text397102 2019 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.12.034 PubMed PubMed ID 30686419 ISI Web of Science WOS WOS 000458227800025 Scopus 2 s2.0 85059144528 Prorocentrum shikokuense; non indigenous species cryptogenic species bloom EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive Mediterranean Sea First bloom event of the small dinoflagellate Prorocentrum shikokuense in the Mediteranean Sea cryptogenic or introduced Roselli L., Vadrucci M.R., Fanelli F., Ungaro N., Caroppo C. Regional Agency for the Environmental Prevention and Protection ARPA Puglia , Corso Trieste 27, Bari, Italy; CNR IRSA National Research Council Water Research Institute, Unit of Taranto Via Roma, 3 74121 Taranto, Italy A bloom of putatively non indigenous species NIS Prorocentrum shikokuense was detected for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea at the Brindisi harbor Southern Adriatic Sea on September 2016, in the context of EU Marine Strategy Framework Directive monitoring in the ports. This species is usually observed in the East China Sea and Japanese and Korean waters. In the Brindisi harbor this dinoflagellate reached the concentration 105 cell/L and represented from 30 to 50 % of the total phytoplankton population. Besides this event, Prorocentrum shikokuense has not been found blooming until today in Mediterranean waters. This study suggests the necessity to improve the monitoring surveys in areas that are known vulnerable systems to alien and invasive species, such as ports. 139 Published version https //doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.12.034 13/12/2018 First bloom event of the small dinoflagellate Prorocentrum shikokuense in the Mediteranean Sea cryptogenic or introduced Roselli et al_2019 pdf Roselli et al_2019.pdf Articolo in rivista Macmillan, 0025 326X Marine pollution bulletin. Marine pollution bulletin. Mar. Pollut. Bull. Marine pollution bulletin. carmela.caroppo CAROPPO CARMELA