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Goniobranchus annulatus

(Eliot, 1904)
Mollusca » Nudibranchia » Chromodorididae » Goniobranchus annulatus
Ηabitat
A: Marine

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Establishment status
Established
Establishment status detail

Alien:

First detection year
2009
Online resource
http://www.molluscabase.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=597348
Pathway
6 UNAIDED - Natural dispersal across border of IAS that have been introduced through pathways 1-5 - Nat
Pathway detail

Transported in ballast water in microscopic stage of life history or as fragments; attachment to ship hulls; Suez Canal.

CBD pathway UNAIDED: Natural dispersal across borders of invasive alien species that have been introduced through pathways 1 to 5 added as per EASIN (2023).

Other notes

1st Med record: 2000

1st Med country: Lebanon

References

Tsiakkiros L (2010) Re: Chromodoris annulata from the Mediterranean coast of Israel. [Message in] Sea Slug Forum. Australian Museum, Sydney. http://www.seaslugforum.net/find/23027

Tsiakkiros L, Zenetos A (2011) Further additions to the alien mollusc fauna along the Cypriot coast: new opisthobranchia species. Acta Adriatica 52(1): 115-124.

EASIN (2023) European Commission Joint Research Centre: European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN). https://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu/

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University of Cyprus - Department of Biological Sciences
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