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handle: 20.500.12327/2478 , 10261/46263 , 10261/93362
The panopeid crab Dyspanopeus sayi (Smith, 1869) is reported here from the Ebro Delta (Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula). Originally endemic to the Atlantic coast of North America, D. sayiz was involuntarily introduced into Britain, France and the Netherlands, and into the Adriatic and Black Sea within the last thirty years. Here we provide the first record of this species from the western Mediterranean Sea. Occurrences of ovigerous females at different localities of the delta and in different years provide evidence that the population is well established. Mitochondrial DNA confirms the identity of the species and indicates that the introduced population consists of at least three female lineages. The first zoeal stage of D. sayi was obtained in the laboratory from an ovigerous female captured in August 2010 with embryos in an advanced stage of development. The morphology of the zoea I is described here in detail and is similar to the one previously reported for native populations.
Zoea, mediterranean, SH1-691, Alien species, alien species, mtdna sequences, Mediterranean, zoea, Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling, 639, Delta del Ebro, Mediterráneo, mtDNA sequences, mtDNA, Dyspanopeus sayi, especies invasoras, Ebro Delta, Secuencias de mtADN, ebro delta, dyspanopeus sayi, Especies invasoras, secuencias de mtADN
Zoea, mediterranean, SH1-691, Alien species, alien species, mtdna sequences, Mediterranean, zoea, Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling, 639, Delta del Ebro, Mediterráneo, mtDNA sequences, mtDNA, Dyspanopeus sayi, especies invasoras, Ebro Delta, Secuencias de mtADN, ebro delta, dyspanopeus sayi, Especies invasoras, secuencias de mtADN
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