Abstract

Lagocephalus sceleratus is considered as one of the most invasive Lessepsian immigrants introduced in the Mediterranean Sea. It is a highly toxic fish, considered as a pest for fisheries, the environment and the economy. Hitherto, its invasion has been favoured by the lack of natural predators and its noncommercial value. The present study reports the first published incidence of a juvenile L. sceleratus predation in the Mediterranean by an adult Coryphaena hippurus. This constitute a significant finding which can potentially guide future management efforts of L. sceleratus control in the basin; however, further research should be conducted to elucidate whether the catch was accidental or if the sustainable management of C. hippurus populations can potentially affect the early life stages of L. sceleratus.

Publication Date

2018-05-01

Publication Title

International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies

Volume

6

Issue

3

Publisher

IJFAS

Embargo Period

2024-11-22

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