2011
DOI: 10.12681/mms.61
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On the distribution of Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) (Crustacea, Decapoda, Plagusiidae) along the Tunisian coast

Abstract: The subtropical crab, Percnon gibbesi is established along the Tunisian coasts. This crab was recorded by underwater observation from Malloula, Tabarka, El-Haouaria, Yasmine Hammamet, Monastir marina and the Kuriat Islands. These new observations increase the known distribution of P. gibbesi in the south Mediterranean basin.

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“…Furthermore, there has been a major increase in reported NIS and cryptogenic species in Monastir Bay from 2007 to 2018. This suggests that research efforts in this area have just started to be implemented and there may still be a high number of non-reported species in this area, taking into account that up to 163 marine NIS and cryptogenic species have been recorded in Tunisia (Ounifi-Amor Mustapha et al, 2002;Bradai et al, 2004;Tlig-Zouari et al, 2009;Ramos-Espla & Ben Mustapha, 2010;Sghaier et al, 2011a;Sghaier et al, 2011bSghaier et al, , 2016Bdioui, 2016;Zaafrane & Maatouk, 2016;Aissi et al, 2018;Sghaier et al, 2019). Table 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, there has been a major increase in reported NIS and cryptogenic species in Monastir Bay from 2007 to 2018. This suggests that research efforts in this area have just started to be implemented and there may still be a high number of non-reported species in this area, taking into account that up to 163 marine NIS and cryptogenic species have been recorded in Tunisia (Ounifi-Amor Mustapha et al, 2002;Bradai et al, 2004;Tlig-Zouari et al, 2009;Ramos-Espla & Ben Mustapha, 2010;Sghaier et al, 2011a;Sghaier et al, 2011bSghaier et al, , 2016Bdioui, 2016;Zaafrane & Maatouk, 2016;Aissi et al, 2018;Sghaier et al, 2019). Table 1.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%