2019
DOI: 10.12681/mms.18391
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Macrofauna associated with a recently described bryozoan species in the Eastern Harbour of Alexandria, Egypt

Abstract: The bryozoan Calyptotheca alexandriensis was recorded for the first time two years ago as a new species from the Eastern Harbour of Alexandria, Egypt. Knowledge about the ecology of this bryozoan and the associated fauna is completely lacking. The present study is the attempt to identify the fauna associated with this bryozoan species, through approximately bimonthly sampling from October 2017 to August 2018. A total of 43 animal species were associated with the colonies of C. alexandriensis, belonging to nine… Show more

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“…According to Holdich (1970) and Vieira et al (2016), the distribution of D. bidentata is restricted to the Atlantic Ocean and most Mediterranean records are due to misidentifications. However, there are records by Larwood (1940) and Elsayed & Dorgham (2019) for Alexandria (Egypt), by Shoukr et al (1991) for the Suez Canal and by El-Komi et al (1998) for the Suez Bay (Red Sea). In addition, the WoRMS database (WoRMS Editorial Board, 2019) displays an Atlanto-Mediterranean distribution for this species.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 98%
“…According to Holdich (1970) and Vieira et al (2016), the distribution of D. bidentata is restricted to the Atlantic Ocean and most Mediterranean records are due to misidentifications. However, there are records by Larwood (1940) and Elsayed & Dorgham (2019) for Alexandria (Egypt), by Shoukr et al (1991) for the Suez Canal and by El-Komi et al (1998) for the Suez Bay (Red Sea). In addition, the WoRMS database (WoRMS Editorial Board, 2019) displays an Atlanto-Mediterranean distribution for this species.…”
Section: Taxonomymentioning
confidence: 98%