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Geografija stika Slovenske Istre in Tržaškega zaliva
2018, scientific monograph

Abstract: Znanstvena monografija na celosten način obravnava geografsko območje stika med kopnim, Slovensko Istro in morjem, Tržaškim zalivom. Stika med kopnim in morjem ne obravnava samo z vidika analize pokrajinotvornih prvin, loteva se tudi vpliva stika na fizično- in družbenogeografske pojave in procese in izpostavlja nekatere glavne izzive prebivalstvenega in gospodarskega razvoja, ob hkratnem upoštevanju ranljivosti obravnavane pokrajine, reševanja problematike obremenjevanja in onesnaževanja okolja ter širše rabe trajnostnega razvoja.
Keywords: slovenska Istra, Tržaški zaliv, regionalna geografija
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On the occurrence of early life stage of the king of herrings, Regalectus glesne (Actinopterygii: Lampriformes: Regalectidae), in the Adriatic Sea
Branko Dragičević, Armin Pallaoro, Robert Grgičević, Lovrenc Lipej, Jakov Dulčić, 2011, other scientific articles

Abstract: The occurrence of an early life stage of the king of herrings, Regalecus glesne Ascanius, 1772, is reported for the first time from the Adriatic waters. A single larva (SL = 103.4 mm) was found alive in the waters of open Adriatic near a remote Island PalagruĹľa. Findings of early life stages of this species are very rare in the Mediterranean and have previously been reported only from the waters of the Strait of Sicily and Elba Island.
Keywords: fishes, ichthyology, Adriatic sea, Regalectidae, Regalectus glesne, oar fish, Adriatic Sea, larva, diversity, early life stage, record, king of herrings, Central Adriatic
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First substantiated record of a lessepsian migrant - the dusky spinefood, Siganus luridus (Actinopterzgii: Perciformes: Siganidae), in the Adriatic Sea
Jakov Dulčić, Branko Dragičević, Robert Grgičević, Lovrenc Lipej, 2011, other scientific articles

Abstract: One specimen of the dusky spinefoot, Siganus luridus (Rüppell, 1829) (+, total length = 17.3 cm, total weight = 87.61 g), a lessepsian migrant, was captured in the Mljet Channel (Southern Adriatic, Croatian coast) on 15 November 2010. This is the second record of this species from the Adriatic, but first well documented and based on the captured specimen. First record occurred earlier in the Northern Adriatic, but was based solely on underwater observations.
Keywords: fishes, ichthyology, Adriatic sea, Siganidae, lessepsian migrants, diversity, origins, Mediterranean, new record, Adriatic Sea
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On the record of the moray eel (Muraena helena Linnaeus, 1758) in Slovenian coastal waters (Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic)
Lovrenc Lipej, Sašo Moškon, 2011, other scientific articles

Abstract: The authors report on the record of the moray eel (Muraena helena) in Slovenian coastal waters (Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic). The specimen was caught by a diver with a speargun in June 2011. The moray eel measured 1,127 mm in total length and weighed 4,120 g. The estimated age of the moray eel was about 12 years. This is the first recorded case of the occurrence of moray eel in Slovenian waters.
Keywords: moray eel, Murenae helena, zoogeography, Gulf of Trieste
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New recordings of opisthobranch mollusks (Mollusca: Opisthobranchia) in the Slovenian portion of the Adriatic Sea
Lovrenc Lipej, Borut Mavrič, Sašo Moškon, 2012, other scientific articles

Abstract: Four opisthobranch species have been recorded in Slovenian coastal waters for the very first time: Tylodina perversa, Janolus cristatus, Eubranchus tricolor and Dicata odhneri. The first three were to some extent expected. D. odhneri was found on two occasions, representing new data on this rather rare and less known nudibranch species. The total number of recorded opisthobranch gastropod species is now 70.
Keywords: biologija, zoologija, taksonomija, Janolus cristatus, Eubranchus tricolor, Tylodina perversa, Dicata odhneri, first record, Nudibranchia, Jadransko morje, Gulf of Trieste
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Range expansion of alien nudibranch Melibe viridis (Kelaart, 1858) in the northern Adriatic Sea
Lovrenc Lipej, Borut Mavrič, 2017, other scientific articles

Abstract: The alien nudibranch Melibe viridis (Kelaart, 1858) was recorded in the waters of Slovenia (Gulf of Trieste, northern Adriatic Sea). A specimen was photographed and fi lmed on rocky hard bottom of the Natural Monument Cape Madona in October 2016. This is the fi rst record of this large sized nudibranch for Slovenia and for the Gulf of Trieste, as well, and a new one among otherwise rare records on this species in the Adriatic Sea.
Keywords: Slovenia, non indigenous species, Adriatic Sea
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Occurrence of ribbon fish (Trachipterus trachypterus) In Slovenian waters (Northern Adriatic Sea)
Lovrenc Lipej, Domen Trkov, Borut Mavrič, 2018, other scientific articles

Abstract: On 6th May 2018 a juvenile specimen of ribbon fish (Trachipterus trachypterus) was collected in shallow waters in Izola (Slovenia, northern Adriatic Sea). It measured 403 mm in total length and weighed 37.1 g. In stomach, fragments of seagrasses, pollen cones of pine, petals of terrestrial plant, fragments of terrestrial grass and beetles were found among food remains. The possible causes of this finding in Slovenian waters could be attributed to the ingression of southern Adriatic waters in its northern part. The specimen studied in this paper is the fifth record of this species in the Slovenian part of the Adriatic Sea. The cooperation between ichthyologists and fishermen proved to be crucial for the detection of the ribbon fish and other rare and less-known fish species, as well.
Keywords: ribbon fish, occurrence (biology), diet, Adriatic Sea
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On the rare and less known shamefaced crab Calappa granulata (Brachyura, Calappidae) in the Northern Adriatic Sea
Nicola Bettoso, Marin Kirinčić, Borut Mavrič, Lovrenc Lipej, 2018, other scientific articles

Abstract: On 1st August 2016 and 23th July 2017 two specimens of the shamefaced crab Calappa granulata (Linnaeus, 1758) were caught in the northernmost area of the Adriatic Sea and represent the second and third offi cial record, respectively. More recently the records of this commercial species start to be no more unusual in this northern region. It is too early to express any reliable comment regarding whether or not this species established a breeding population in this area, however we could consider its northward extension as another consequence of global warming.
Keywords: shamefaced crab, northern Adriatic, global warming
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Unpublished Mediterranean and Black Sea records of marine alien, cryptogenic, and neonative species
Michail Ragkousis, Argyro Zenetos, Jamila Ben Souissi, Razy Hoffman, Raouia Ghanem, Ana Fortič, Domen Trkov, Lovrenc Lipej, Borut Mavrič, Martina Orlando-Bonaca, Leon Lojze Zamuda, 2023, other scientific articles

Abstract: To enrich spatio-temporal information on the distribution of alien, cryptogenic, and neonative species in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea, a collective effort by 173 marine scientists was made to provide unpublished records and make them open access to the scientific community. Through this effort, we collected and harmonized a dataset of 12,649 records. It includes 247 taxa, of which 217 are Animalia, 25 Plantae and 5 Chromista, from 23 countries surrounding the Mediterranean and the Black Sea. Chordata was the most abundant taxonomic group, followed by Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Annelida. In terms of species records, Siganus luridus, Siganus rivulatus, Saurida lessepsianus, Pterois miles, Upeneus moluccensis, Charybdis (Archias) longicollis, and Caulerpa cylindracea were the most numerous. The temporal distribution of the records ranges from 1973 to 2022, with 44% of the records in 2020–2021. Lethrinus borbonicus is reported for the first time in the Mediterranean Sea, while Pomatoschistus quagga, Caulerpa cylindracea, Grateloupia turuturu, and Misophria pallida are first records for the Black Sea; Kapraunia schneideri is recorded for the second time in the Mediterranean and for the first time in Israel; Prionospio depauperata and Pseudonereis anomala are reported for the first time from the Sea of Marmara. Many first country records are also included, namely: Amathia verticillata (Montenegro), Ampithoe valida (Italy), Antithamnion amphigeneum (Greece), Clavelina oblonga (Tunisia and Slovenia), Dendostrea cf. folium (Syria), Epinephelus fasciatus (Tunisia), Ganonema farinosum (Montenegro), Macrorhynchia philippina (Tunisia), Marenzelleria neglecta (Romania), Paratapes textilis (Tunisia), and Botrylloides diegensis (Tunisia).
Keywords: non-native species, non-indigenous, distribution, invasive alien species, geo-referenced records, Mediterranean Sea, Black Sea
Published in DiRROS: 06.08.2024; Views: 100; Downloads: 384
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Review of heterobranch molluscs fauna in the Boka Kotorska Bay, Montenegro
Milica Jovanović, Vesna Mačić, Domen Trkov, Martina Orlando-Bonaca, Lovrenc Lipej, 2019, review article

Abstract: Heterobranch molluscs fauna in Montenegro has been poorly investigated so far. The aim of the present paper is to improve the knowledge about species diversity of these marine organisms in the Boka Kotorska Bay, specific fjord-like entity in the southern Adriatic Sea. New records of seven heterobranch species were obtained by field surveys in 2017, while three new records were provided by analysing underwater photographs from previous periods. The resulted checklist summarizes the knowledge of the diversity of heterobranchs in the Boka Kotorska Bay from the oldest record in 1967 to the present day, and consists of a total of 62 heterobranch species.
Keywords: heterobranch fauna, Boka Kotorska Bay, Montenegro
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