The lionfish Pterois miles was first recorded in the Iskenderun Bay on 2014 in Turkish
Marine waters, and then its distribution was extended to Mersin and Antalya Bays in 2014 in
the Mediterranean part of Turkey. The first observation of P. miles in the Aegean Sea was
from Fethiye region in July 2015. The extension of P. miles in Turkish marine waters seems
to be fast even though it’s slow moving feature. Second species of the lionfish, red lionfish
Pterois volitans, was also recorded from Turkish Marine waters on May 2016 by a
commercial purse seine at 30 m depth at İskenderun Bay and underwater observation was also
recorded on October 2016 at Antakya Bay. Therefore, the number of Pterois species in the
Mediterranean Sea has reached to two, P. miles and P. volitans. Based on underwater
observations, P. miles and P. volitans are usually observed in rocky and cave habitats and
prefer 10-40 meters for feeding that may cause the reduction of populations of vanikoro
sweeper (Pempheris spp.), cardinal fish (Apogon spp.) and red coat (Sargocentron rubrum)
species. P. miles and P. volitans also show cohabitation and gathering usually with 2-5
individuals. Grouper species such as dusky gruper Ephinephelus marginatus and goldblotch
grouper Ephinephelus costae are the main predators of the lionfishes
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | 2 |
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Publication Date | February 8, 2017 |
Submission Date | February 15, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Volume: 2 Issue: 1 |
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