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Thread Discussion: Perophora japonica [thread closed]
Author: Fabio CROCETTA
Created On: 6/18/2014 2:41 PM
Closed On: 11/19/2015 3:01 PM
Closing User: Fabio CROCETTA
Responsible Member(s):
Stelios Katsanevakis
Closed On: 11/19/2015 3:01 PM
Closing User: Fabio CROCETTA
Fabio CROCETTA
6/18/2014 2:41 PM
Perophora japonica is reported as cryptogenic. why not alien?
Eugenio GERVASINI
2/10/2015 8:57 AM
Could you please provide referencesd to change the status of this organism?
Noa SHENKAR
10/27/2015 1:01 PM
Here is a reference for Perophora japonica, considered alien to Atlantic European waters. Ashton, G. V., et al. "Rapid assessment of the distribution of marine non-native species in marinas in Scotland." Aquatic Invasions 1.4 (2006): 209-213. NS
Eugenio GERVASINI
11/19/2015 3:01 PM
Status of the species in the Catalogue changed to Alien.
Fabio CROCETTA
[Closing post]
11/19/2015 - 3:01 PM
Status of the species in the Catalogue changed to Alien.
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