Over het archief
Het OWA, het open archief van het Waterbouwkundig Laboratorium heeft tot doel alle vrij toegankelijke onderzoeksresultaten van dit instituut in digitale vorm aan te bieden. Op die manier wil het de zichtbaarheid, verspreiding en gebruik van deze onderzoeksresultaten, alsook de wetenschappelijke communicatie maximaal bevorderen.
Dit archief wordt uitgebouwd en beheerd volgens de principes van de Open Access Movement, en het daaruit ontstane Open Archives Initiative.
Basisinformatie over ‘Open Access to scholarly information'.
Anadara kagoshimensis (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Arcidae) in Adriatic Sea: morphological analysis, molecular taxonomy, spatial distribution, and prediction
Strafella, P.; Ferrari, A.; Fabi, G.; Salvalaggio, V.; Punzo, E.; Cuicchi, C.; Santelli, A.; Cariani, A.; Tinti, F.; Tassetti, A.N.; Scarcella, G. (2017). Anadara kagoshimensis (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Arcidae) in Adriatic Sea: morphological analysis, molecular taxonomy, spatial distribution, and prediction. Mediterr. Mar. Sci. 18(3): 443-453. https://dx.doi.org/10.12681/mms.1933
In: Mediterranean Marine Science. National Centre for Marine Research: Athina. ISSN 1108-393X; e-ISSN 1791-6763, meer
| |
Trefwoorden |
Alien species Anadara kagoshimensis (Tokunaga, 1906) [WoRMS]; Arcidae Lamarck, 1809 [WoRMS] Marien/Kust |
Author keywords |
Invasive species, DNA barcoding, Ark clam, GIS |
Auteurs | | Top |
- Strafella, P.
- Ferrari, A.
- Fabi, G.
- Salvalaggio, V.
|
- Punzo, E.
- Cuicchi, C.
- Santelli, A.
- Cariani, A., meer
|
- Tinti, F., meer
- Tassetti, A.N.
- Scarcella, G.
|
Abstract |
Morphological analysis, molecular characterization, and information on distribution and density of Anadara kagoshimensis (Tokunaga, 1906) specimens collected in the Adriatic Sea were here carried out as based on various material and data from five surveys conducted from 2010 to 2014, for a total of 329 bottom trawl hauls. The morphological and molecular analyses allowed to clarify the confused taxonomy regarding the biggest ark clam alien species invading the Italian waters and the Mediterranean Sea. The analysis on distribution and density revealed that A. kagoshimensis mostly occurs along the Italian coast at depths from 8 to 50 m, with a catch frequency of more than 98% in all hauls performed on silty-clay sediment at 8-30 m depth. The hotspot map clearly shows a reduction of its distribution area from 2010 to 2012. |
IMIS is ontwikkeld en wordt gehost door het VLIZ.