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Main Authors: Tamoikin, Igor, Kutsyn, Dmitry, Gavruseva, Tatyana, Vdodovich, Irina, Donchik, Pavel
Format: Artículo científico
Language:en
Published: Scientific reports 2025
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41034284/
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author Tamoikin, Igor
Kutsyn, Dmitry
Gavruseva, Tatyana
Vdodovich, Irina
Donchik, Pavel
author_facet Tamoikin, Igor
Kutsyn, Dmitry
Gavruseva, Tatyana
Vdodovich, Irina
Donchik, Pavel
Tamoikin, Igor
Kutsyn, Dmitry
Gavruseva, Tatyana
Vdodovich, Irina
Donchik, Pavel
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Expansion and biological traits of the non-indigenous Korean rockfish Sebastes schlegelii in the black sea. Tamoikin, Igor Kutsyn, Dmitry Gavruseva, Tatyana Vdodovich, Irina Donchik, Pavel Animals Female Black Sea Fishes Male Introduced Species Ecosystem Feeding Behavior Perciformes Sexual Maturation The Korean rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii Hilgendorf, 1880) - a newly established invasive species in the Black Sea - is native to the northwestern Pacific Ocean. This study presents findings on the discovery, feeding habits, age, growth, and sexual maturation of this species in its new environment. A total of 18 specimens collected from the Black Sea were examined. It was determined that the Korean rockfish is now present along all Black Sea coasts, except for the brackish northwestern region, and has also been observed in the Sea of Marmara. The largest recorded specimen in the Black Sea was a female measuring 40.4 cm in total length (TL) and aged 3 years. The length-at-age of all examined specimens was greater than that observed in its native range. The diet of the Korean rockfish in the Black Sea primarily consisted of fish and shrimp. The sample included both immature and mature individuals; however, no evidence of successful reproduction in the Black Sea has been documented to date. The prospects for further colonization and population growth of the Korean rockfish in the Black Sea are considered favorable, which could pose a significant threat to the local ecosystem.
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spellingShingle Expansion and biological traits of the non-indigenous Korean rockfish Sebastes schlegelii in the black sea.
Tamoikin, Igor
Kutsyn, Dmitry
Gavruseva, Tatyana
Vdodovich, Irina
Donchik, Pavel
Animals
Female
Black Sea
Fishes
Male
Introduced Species
Ecosystem
Feeding Behavior
Perciformes
Sexual Maturation
Expansion and biological traits of the non-indigenous Korean rockfish Sebastes schlegelii in the black sea. Tamoikin, Igor Kutsyn, Dmitry Gavruseva, Tatyana Vdodovich, Irina Donchik, Pavel Animals Female Black Sea Fishes Male Introduced Species Ecosystem Feeding Behavior Perciformes Sexual Maturation The Korean rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii Hilgendorf, 1880) - a newly established invasive species in the Black Sea - is native to the northwestern Pacific Ocean. This study presents findings on the discovery, feeding habits, age, growth, and sexual maturation of this species in its new environment. A total of 18 specimens collected from the Black Sea were examined. It was determined that the Korean rockfish is now present along all Black Sea coasts, except for the brackish northwestern region, and has also been observed in the Sea of Marmara. The largest recorded specimen in the Black Sea was a female measuring 40.4 cm in total length (TL) and aged 3 years. The length-at-age of all examined specimens was greater than that observed in its native range. The diet of the Korean rockfish in the Black Sea primarily consisted of fish and shrimp. The sample included both immature and mature individuals; however, no evidence of successful reproduction in the Black Sea has been documented to date. The prospects for further colonization and population growth of the Korean rockfish in the Black Sea are considered favorable, which could pose a significant threat to the local ecosystem.
title Expansion and biological traits of the non-indigenous Korean rockfish Sebastes schlegelii in the black sea.
topic Animals
Female
Black Sea
Fishes
Male
Introduced Species
Ecosystem
Feeding Behavior
Perciformes
Sexual Maturation
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41034284/