2021
DOI: 10.26650/tjbc.2021984242
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Invasive freshwater jellyfish has become established in artificial impoundments of Anatolian Peninsula

Abstract: Objective: A freshwater jellyfish Craspedacusta sowerbii is frequently found in disturbed or artificial bodies of water, e.g. quarry ponds and gravel pits, reservoirs, aquaria and even wastewater treatment facilities, it can also thrive in natural lentic and lotic habitats. In the present study, we present two new records for C. sowerbii which is non-native to Turkey and provide the distribution data of the species in Turkey and Europe. Materials and Methods: The jellyfish samples were obtained from two locali… Show more

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