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The non-indigenous and invasive species Paraleucilla magna Klautau, Monteiro & Borojevic, 2004 (Porifera: Calcarea) in the Algerian coast (Southwestern of Mediterranean Sea)
The non-indigenous and invasive calcareous sponge Paraleucilla magna Klautau, Monteiro
& Borojevic, 2004 has been detected for the first time on the Algerian coast. The species has been
recorded at high abundance in Algiers Port (Algiers) and in Pisan Island (Béjaïa) during spring
2018. It was present from 2 m to 20 m of depth at the community of seaweeds with filter feeders
established on artificial hard substrates and on rocky boulders. Total of 172 individuals were recorded
not exceeding 5 cm in height. Anthropogenic activities such as aquaculture farms or shipping traffic
might be important vectors or act as stepping-stones in further expansion of Paraleucilla magna.
Additional recording of the species adds to the knowledge of its biogeography distribution, biology
and ecology in the Mediterranean and may improve selection of key geographical sites for future
monitoring on the species proliferation and expansion