First record of Celleporaria brunnea (Bryozoa: Lepraliellidae) in Portugal and in the East Atlantic
- Author(s)
- Joao Canning-Clode, Javier Souto-Derungs, Linda McCann
- Abstract
Bryozoans are common fouling species present on ships and artificial substrates. A number of projects reporting the presence of bryozoans in Portugal have been carried out in recent years. As part of a field survey to examine and quantify the nonindigenous marine fouling species in several marinas in Portugal, we detected the bryozoan Celleporaria brunnea for the first time. The native range of C. brunnea seems to extend from British Columbia to the Galapagos, Ecuador. Our discovery indicates that this is the first record of C. brunnea across the East Atlantic and the first record of a species in this genus in the north-eastern Atlantic. The fouling nature of Celleporaria brunnea may have facilitated its spread to the western Pacific, the Mediterranean and now the eastern Atlantic from the Americas.
- Organisation(s)
- Department of Palaeontology
- External organisation(s)
- University of the Azores (UAc), Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, Universidade de Lisboa
- Journal
- Marine Biodiversity Records
- Pages
- 1-5
- No. of pages
- 6
- Publication date
- 2013
- Peer reviewed
- Yes
- Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 106003 Biodiversity research, 106053 Zoogeography, 106054 Zoology
- Sustainable Development Goals
- SDG 14 - Life Below Water
- Portal url
- https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/0e43e22f-99d9-4ddb-a653-0e1148a4203d