Dicentrarchus labrax ( Linnaeus, 1758 )

Çiçek, Erdoğan, Fricke, Ronald, Sungur, Sevil, Çapar, Osman Bahadir & Golani, Daniel, 2023, Freshwater fishes of Israel; a revised and updated annotated checklist- 2023, Zootaxa 5369 (4), pp. 451-484 : 474-475

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5369.4.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10167694

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Dicentrarchus labrax ( Linnaeus, 1758 )
status

 

Dicentrarchus labrax ( Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL [N]—European seabass; Labrak halak

Taxonomy. Original description: Perca labrax Linnaeus, 1758: 290 [Southern Europe, Mediterranean Sea; syntypes: BMNH 1853.11.12.1 (1, skin)].— Israel synonyms: Morone labrax ( Linnaeus, 1758) View in CoL .—Revisions: None.—Illustration: Tortonese in Whitehead et al. (1986: 794, fig.).

Status in Israel. First record in freshwater from Israel by Yashouv (1969); confirmed by Goren & Ortal (1999), Golani & Mires (2000).—Israel material: HUJ.

Distribution and habitat. Distribution in Israel: Mediterranean watersheds.—Distribution in River Basin: 1- Western Basin, 2-Dead Sea Basin.—General distribution: Western Baltic Sea; North Sea; Mediterranean Sea; Sea of Marmara; Black Sea; Eastern Atlantic: Norway and Iceland south to Senegal, including Madeira; Red Sea: Gulf of Suez (Mediterranean Sea immigrant).—Distribution in Ecoregion: 436-Coastal Levant, 438- Jordan River.— Habitat: This species is pelagic, near shore, and sometimes in lagoons and estuaries. It spawns at sea. Freshwater, brackish, marine.

Economic importance. Commercially important.

Conservation. Conservation status in Israel: Unknown.—IUCN: LC ( IUCN 2023).—Threats: No major threats known.—Low sensitivity to human activities.—Not considered a keystone species.—Decline status: Unknown.— Low priority for conservation action.

Conservation. This species is naturally found in Mediterranean watersheds. It is introduced to inland water systems.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Chordata

Order

Perciformes

Family

Moronidae

Genus

Dicentrarchus

Loc

Dicentrarchus labrax ( Linnaeus, 1758 )

Çiçek, Erdoğan, Fricke, Ronald, Sungur, Sevil, Çapar, Osman Bahadir & Golani, Daniel 2023
2023
Loc

Perca labrax

Linnaeus 1758: 290
1758
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