“…Since a long time, there has been a large interest in studies concerning mugilids and a diversity of subjects. These have included the biology of the mullets (De Silva, 1980;Crosetti and Cataudella, 1995;Whitfield et al, 2012;Cardona, 2016;González-Castro and Minos, 2016;Ibáñez, 2016), the acclimation of mugilid to low salinities (Chervinski, 1977;Nordlie et al, 1982;El Cafsi et al, 2003;Khériji et al, 2003;Rabeh et al, 2010Rabeh et al, , 2015Nordlie, 2016) the development of the early stages (Zouiten et al, 2008;Ben Khemis et al, 2013;Koutrakis et al, 2016), or the pollution and biomonitoring (Waltham et al, 2013) or stock enhancement and fisheries (Losse et al, 1991;Vidy and Franc, 1992;Crosetti, 2016;Leber et al, 2016) in the environments where they occur as well as aquaculture (Nash and Shehadeh, 1980;El-Sayed, 1991;Ben Khemis et al, 2006;Besbes et al, 2010;Crosetti, 2016;Gisbert et al, 2016;Altunok and Özden, 2017). Reviews on different topics related to biology, ecology and culture of grey mullet taxonomy have been compiled recently in a book edited by Crosetti and Blaber (2016).…”