Release Date: 2024-05-31

Non-Indigenous Species Gaining Advantage with Climate Change in the Aegean Sea

Cem Dalyan (Author), Nur Bikem Kesici (Author), Onur Gonulal (Author), Inci Tuney (Author)

Release Date: 2024-05-31

Over recent decades, climate change has led to an increase in the number of species introduced to areas outside their natural ranges. This inevitable increase in the Mediterranean Sea is facilitated through various vectors such as shipping, aquaculture, and escapes/releases from the aquarium trade and most importantly, opening of the Suez Canal. Despite the significant [...]

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    Published inEcological Dynamics in the Face of Climate Change
    First Page133
    Last Page172
    DOIhttps://doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053359258.9
    Page Count40
    Copyright HolderNobel Tıp Kitabevleri
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    Over recent decades, climate change has led to an increase in the number of species introduced to areas outside their natural ranges. This inevitable increase in the Mediterranean Sea is facilitated through various vectors such as shipping, aquaculture, and escapes/releases from the aquarium trade and most importantly, opening of the Suez Canal. Despite the significant threats posed by non-indigenous species, current research efforts in the Aegean Sea remain fragmented, limiting our understanding of the overall impact of these species and other ecological threats. This study is crucial in providing a comprehensive assessment of the Aegean Sea’s marine ecosystems and offering an up-to-date evaluation of their current state. The non-indigenous species list was compiled based on the existing literature, covering the whole Aegean basin lying between the southern limits being roughly delimited by Kythira, Crete, Karpathos, Rhodes, Datça Peninsula, and the Straits of Çanakkale, and focusing on the vectors of introduction, origins, and observation years of species. A total of 393 non-indigenous species have been listed, with the highest number of species belonging to Mollusca. Since the year 2000, a significant increase in the introduction of non-indigenous species into the Aegean Sea has been observed. By synthesizing scientific literature on the presence of marine non-indigenous species along the Greek and Turkish Aegean coasts, this study establishes a comprehensive baseline for comparative purposes and to contribute to future monitoring efforts.

    Cem Dalyan (Author)
    Istanbul Universty
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7386-5641
    3Cem DALYAN is a marine biologist from Istanbul University, Department of Biology. He obtained his PhD in 2012. Since then, he has been working on marine fishes biology and ecology, and invasive species.

    Nur Bikem Kesici (Author)
    Research Assistant, Istanbul Universty
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9636-1649
    3Nur Bikem Kesici is a Research Assistant in the Hydrobiology Department at İstanbul University. She completed her MSc in 2018, focusing on the ecological preferences of cryptobenthic fishes in the North

    Onur Gonulal (Author)
    Associate Professor, Istanbul Universty
    https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5559-3953
    3He was born in 1977 in Istanbul. He graduated from Istanbul University in 1998. He completed his MSc and PhD in marine biology programme at the Institute of Science. He works an associate professor at the same department at İÜ since 2018 October. He is mostly focused on deep sea ecosystem.

    Inci Tuney (Author)
    Ege University
    https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0293-6964
    3İnci Tüney is a marine biologist from Ege University, Department of Biology. She obtained her PhD in 2011. Since then, she has been working on macroalgae ecology, ecosystem restoration and invasive species.

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