Association with vessel vectors

Actual evidence of being found in samples in a particular vector from any world region.

Anchor and anchor chains. Organisms found on anchors, anchor chain or within attached sediments, including anchor chain lockers.

Ballast water. Ballast water means water with its suspended matter taken on board a ship to control trim, list, draught, stability or stresses of the ship.

Biofouling. Biofouling means the accumulation of aquatic organisms such as micro-organisms, plants, and animals on surfaces and structures immersed in or exposed to the aquatic environment. Biofouling can include microfouling and macrofouling.

  • Macrofouling means large, distinct multicellular organisms visible to the human eye such as barnacles, tubeworms, or fronds of algae.
  • Microfouling means microscopic organisms including bacteria and diatoms and the slimy substances that they produce.
Biofouling comprised of only microfouling is commonly referred to as a slime layer.

Sea chest. The sea chests are cavities (an opening with protection grid) at the bottom side of the ships’ hull (an opening for pumping in and out water for, e.g., ballasting, firefighting) where aquatic organisms may settle and be transported.

Tank sediments. Matter settled out of ballast water within a ship.

Bioaccumulation association

Natural toxins. An organism that accumulates toxins naturally produced by other organisms, such as phytotoxins, in its tissues.

Anthropogenic chemical compounds. An organism that accumulates human-produced chemicals, such as pharmaceuticals, heavy metals, pesticides, dioxins, in its tissues.

Characteristic feeding method

Chemoautotroph. An organism that obtains metabolic energy by oxidation of inorganic substrates such as sulphur, nitrogen or iron.

Deposit feeder – Subsurface. Synonym: detritivore. An organism feeding on fragmented particulate organic matter in the substratum.

Deposit feeder – Surface. Synonym: detritivore. An organism feeding on fragmented particulate organic matter from the surface of the substratum.

Grazer. An organism feeding on plants (higher aquatic plants, benthic algae and phytoplankton) and/or sessile animals organisms.

Herbivore. An organism feeding on plants (higher aquatic plants, benthic algae and phytoplankton).

Mixotroph. An organism both autotrophic and heterotrophic.

Omnivore. An organism feeding on mixed diet of plant and animal material.

Parasite. Feeding on the tissues, blood or other substances of a host.

Photoautotroph. An organism that obtains metabolic energy from light by photosynthesis (e.g. seaweeds, phytoplankton).

Planktotroph. An organism feeding on plankton.

Predator. An organism that feeds by preying on other organisms, killing them for food.

Scavenger. An organism feeding on dead and decaying organic material.

Suspension feeder – Active. An organism feeding on particulate organic matter, including plankton, suspended in the water column, collecting it actively by sweeping or pumping (creating feeding currents).

Suspension feeder – Passive. An organism feeding on particulate organic matter, including plankton, suspended in the water column, utilizing the natural flow to bring particles in contact with feeding structures.

Symbiont contribution. Where some dietary component(s) are provided by symbiotic organisms (e.g. Anemonia with zooxanthellae).

Developmental trait

Brooding. The incubation of eggs either inside or outside the body. Eggs may be brooded to a variety of developmental stages. Males or females may be responsible for brooding.

Direct development. A life cycle lacking a larval stage.

Spawning. The release of gametes into the water.

Lecithotrophy. Development at the expense of internal resources (i.e. yolk) provided by the female.

Parental care. Any form of parental behaviour that is likely to increase the fitness of offspring.

Planktotrophy. Feeding on plankton.

Resting stages. The quiescent stage in the life cycle (dormancy, diapause).

Viviparous. Producing live offspring from within parental body.

Habitat modifying ability potential

Autogenic ecosystem engineers. Organisms which change the environment via their own physical structures (i.e. their living and dead tissues) such as corals, oysters, kelps, sea grasses, etc.

Allogenic ecosystem engineers. Organisms which modify the environment by causing physical state changes in biotic and abiotic materials that, directly or indirectly, modulate the availability of resources to other species (e.g. excavating deep burrows which other organisms co-occupy, damming the water flow, etc).

Keystone species. A keystone species is crucial in maintaining the organization and diversity of its ecological community, by determining the types and numbers of other species.

Life form

Neuston. Organisms that live on (epineuston) or under (hyponeuston) the surface film of water bodies.

Zoobenthos. Animals living on or in the seabed.

Phytobenthos. Algae and higher plants living on or in the seabed.

Zooplankton. Animals living in the water column, unable to maintain their position independent of water movements.

Phytoplankton. Microscopic plankton algae and cyanobacteria.

Benthopelagos. Synonyms: hyperbenthic, benthopelagic, nektobenthic, demersal. An organism living at, in or near the bottom of the sea, but having the ability to swim.

Nekton. Actively swimming aquatic organisms able to move independently of water currents.

Parasite. An organism intimately associated with and metabolically dependent on another living organism (host) for completion of its life cycle.

Symbiont (nonparasitic). An organism living mutually with another species without harming it. Association of two species (symbionts) may be mutually beneficial.

Mobility

Boring. An organism capable of penetrating a solid substrate by mechanical scraping or chemical dissolution.

Burrowing. An organism capable of digging in sediment.

Crawling. An organism moving slowly along on the substrate.

Drifting. An organism whose movement is dependent on wind or water currents.

Permanent attachment. Non-motile; permanently attached at the base. Also includes permanent attachment to a host.

Swimming. An organism capable of moving through the water by means of fins, limbs or appendages.

Temporary attachment. Temporary / sporadic attachment. Attached to a substratum but capable of movement across (or through) it (e.g. Actinia). Also includes temporary attachment to a host.

Native origin

The region the species originates from.

References



References should follow the standard of Biological invasions:


Journal article
Gamelin FX, Baquet G, Berthoin S, Thevenet D, Nourry C, Nottin S, Bosquet L (2009) Effect of high intensity intermittent training on heart rate variability in prepubescent children. Eur J Appl Physiol 105:731-738. doi: 10.1007/s00421-008-0955-8
Ideally, the names of all authors should be provided, but the usage of “et al” in long author lists will also be accepted:
Smith J, Jones M Jr, Houghton L et al (1999) Future of health insurance. N Engl J Med 965:325–329


Article by DOI


Slifka MK, Whitton JL (2000) Clinical implications of dysregulated cytokine production. J Mol Med. doi:10.1007/s001090000086


Book
South J, Blass B (2001) The future of modern genomics. Blackwell, London


Book chapter
Brown B, Aaron M (2001) The politics of nature. In: Smith J (ed) The rise of modern genomics, 3rd edn. Wiley, New York, pp 230-257


Online document
Cartwright J (2007) Big stars have weather too. IOP Publishing PhysicsWeb. http://physicsweb.org/articles/news/11/6/16/1. Accessed 26 June 2007


Dissertation
Trent JW (1975) Experimental acute renal failure. Dissertation, University of California

Reproductive frequency

Iteroparous. Organisms breeding more than once in their lifetime.

Semelparous. Organisms breeding once in their lifetime.

Reproductive type

Asexual. Budding, Fission, Fragmentaion, including parthenogenesis. A form of asexual multiplication in which:
a) a new individual begins life as an outgrowth from the body of the parent. It may then separate to lead an independent existence or remain connected or otherwise associated to form a colonial organism;
b) the ovum develops into a new individual without fertilization;
c) division of the body into two or more parts each or all of which can grow into new individuals is involved.

Self-fertilization. Selfing or autogamy. The union of a male and female gamete produced by the same individual.

Sexual. Permanent hermaphrodite, Protandrous hermaphrodite, Protogynous hermaphrodite, Gonochoristic.
Capable of producing both ova and spermatozoa either at the same time. A condition of hermaphroditism in plants and animals where male gametes mature and are shed before female gametes mature or vice versa.
Having separate sexes.

Salinity

The exact salinity range if known (psu), else salinity zone(s) according to the Venice system:
1. Limnetic [<0.5psu]
2. β-Oligohaline [0.5-3psu]
3. α-Oligohaline [3-5psu]
4. β-Mesohaline [5-10psu]
5. α-Mesohaline [10-18psu]
6. Polymixohaline [18-30psu]
7. Euhaline [30-40psu]
8. Hypersaline [>40psu]

Sociability

Colonial. Descriptive of organisms produced asexually which remain associated with each other; in many animals, retaining tissue contact with other polyps or zooids as a result of incomplete budding.

Gregarious. Organisms living in groups or communities, growing in clusters.

Solitary. Living alone, not gregarious.

Sub-species level

A geographical subset of a species showing discrete differences in morphology, coloration or other features when compared with other members of the species. Subspecies may also differ in their habitat or behavior, but they can interbreed. Often the lowest taxonomic level within a classification system.

Synonym

Valid synonyms of a species (not all of them).

Toxicity

Poisonous. An organism capable of producing poison that gains entry to another organism body via the gastrointestinal tract, the respiratory tract, or via absorption through intact body layers.

Venomous. An organism capable of producing poison, usually injected through another organism intact skin by bite or sting.

Not relevant. Neither poisonous nor venomous.

Public domain: Species account

Species Platycephalus indicus [WoRMS]
Authority (Linnaeus, 1758)
Family Platycephalidae  
Order Scorpaeniformes  
Class Actinopterygii  
Phylum Chordata  
Synonym (?) Callionymus indicus Linnaeus, 1758
Cottus insidiator Forsskål, 1775
Cottus madagascariensis Lacepède, 1801
Platycephalus insidiator (Forsskål, 1775)

References (not structured):
http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/Nomenclature/SynonymsList.php?ID=950&SynCode=21594&GenusName=Platycephalus&SpeciesName=indicus
Sub-species level (?) Not entered
Native origin (?) Ocean: Indian
--> Ocean region: E Indian Ocean
--> Ocean region: W Indian Ocean
Ocean: Pacific
--> Ocean region: W Tropical Pacific

References (not structured):
http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=950&genusname=Platycephalus&speciesname=indicus

Comments:
Indo-West Pacific: Red Sea and East Africa to the Philippines, north to southern Japan and Korea, south to northern Australia.
Life form / Life stage (?) Not entered
Sociability / Life stage (?) Not entered
Reproductive frequency (?) Not entered
Reproductive type (?) Not entered
Developmental trait (?) Not entered
Characteristic feeding method / Life stage (?) Not entered
Mobility / Life stage (?)
 AdultJuvenileLarvaeEggsResting stage
SwimmerXX
Crawler
Burrower
Drifter
Temporary attachment
Permanent attachment
Borer


References (not structured):
http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=950&genusname=Platycephalus&speciesname=indicus
Salinity tolerance range (?) Not entered
Habitat modifying ability potential (?) Not entered
Toxicity / Life stage (?) Not entered
Bioaccumulation association (?) Not entered
Known human health impact? Not entered
Known economic impact? Not entered
Known measurable environmental impact? Not entered
Included in the Target Species list? Not entered
Association with vessel vectors (?) Anchor and anchor chains
Ballast waters
Sea chest

References:
http://fishbase.sinica.edu.tw/Summary/speciesSummary.php?ID=950&genusname=Platycephalus&speciesname=indicus
Molecular information Available

GenBank:

1. Platycephalus indicus isolate F00072 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
JQ738590.1 GI:385731567

2. Platycephalus indicus isolate F00054 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
JQ738578.1 GI:385731543

3. Platycephalus indicus isolate F00069 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
594 bp linear DNA
JQ738422.1 GI:385731242

4. Platycephalus indicus isolate F00073 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
JQ738591.1 GI:385731569

5. Platycephalus indicus isolate F00071 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
627 bp linear DNA
JQ738589.1 GI:385731565

6. Platycephalus indicus isolate F00055 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
JQ738579.1 GI:385731545

7. Platycephalus indicus isolate F00052 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
JQ738577.1 GI:385731541

8. Platycephalus indicus isolate F00070 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
536 bp linear DNA
JQ738423.1 GI:385731244

9. Platycephalus indicus voucher BIOUG:BW-A520 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
655 bp linear DNA
DQ107979.1 GI:70723452

10. Platycephalus indicus voucher BIOUG:BW-A518 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
655 bp linear DNA
DQ107977.1 GI:70723448

11. Platycephalus indicus voucher BIOUG:BW-A516 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
655 bp linear DNA
DQ107975.1 GI:70723444

12. Platycephalus indicus voucher BIOUG:BW-A519 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
655 bp linear DNA
DQ107978.1 GI:70723450

13. Platycephalus indicus voucher BIOUG:BW-A517 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
655 bp linear DNA
DQ107976.1 GI:70723446

14. Platycephalus indicus cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
623 bp linear DNA
HQ711867.1 GI:378406686

15. Platycephalus indicus voucher ADC08 Smith 155.6 #7 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
651 bp linear DNA
JF494161.1 GI:328486772

16. Platycephalus indicus voucher MBCSC:ZC I07384 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
FJ238010.1 GI:227935245

17. Platycephalus indicus voucher MBCSC:ZC I07383 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
FJ238011.1 GI:227935247

18. Platycephalus indicus voucher MBCSC:ZC I07385 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
FJ238009.1 GI:227935243

19. Platycephalus indicus voucher NSMK:PI-000002 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
708 bp linear DNA
HM180793.1 GI:363710383

20. Platycephalus indicus voucher NSMK:PI-000004 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
685 bp linear DNA
HM180791.1 GI:363710379

21. Platycephalus indicus voucher NSMK:PI-000001 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
682 bp linear DNA
HM180789.1 GI:363710375

22. Platycephalus indicus voucher NSMK:PI-000006 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
711 bp linear DNA
HM180794.1 GI:363710385

23. Platycephalus indicus voucher NSMK:PI-000003 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
689 bp linear DNA
HM180792.1 GI:363710381

24. Platycephalus indicus voucher NSMK:PI-000007 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
682 bp linear DNA
HM180790.1 GI:363710377

25. Platycephalus indicus voucher NSMK:PI-000005 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
681 bp linear DNA
HM180788.1 GI:363710373

26. Platycephalus indicus FHL-2 mRNA for skin mucus lectin, complete cds
1,426 bp linear mRNA
AB283000.1 GI:268326983

27. Platycephalus indicus FHL-1 mRNA for skin mucus lectin, complete cds
1,426 bp linear mRNA
AB282999.1 GI:268326981

28. Platycephalus indicus voucher MBCSC:Z711061 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
EU595229.1 GI:227935849

29. Platycephalus indicus voucher MBCSC:Z711063 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
EU595227.1 GI:227935845

30. Platycephalus sp. GD 9085065 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
EF607489.1 GI:151975539

31. Platycephalus indicus voucher MBCSC:Z711062 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
EU595228.1 GI:227935847

32. Platycephalus indicus voucher MBCSC:Z711064 cytochrome oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
EU595226.1 GI:227935843

33. Platycephalus indicus voucher Smith 155.6-2 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
651 bp linear DNA
DQ885038.1 GI:116608027

34. Platycephalus indicus voucher ADC 155.6-1 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
DQ885039.1 GI:116608029

35. Platycephalus indicus voucher KOC2 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
652 bp linear DNA
JF952812.1 GI:339431686

36. Platycephalus indicus voucher NPPF1013 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
641 bp linear DNA
HQ149902.1 GI:309321117

37. Platycephalus indicus voucher NPPF1096 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
642 bp linear DNA
HQ149900.1 GI:309321113

38. Platycephalus indicus voucher NPPF1044 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
641 bp linear DNA
HQ149901.1 GI:309321115

39. Platycephalus indicus voucher NPPF1138 cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
641 bp linear DNA
HQ149899.1 GI:309321111

40. Haliotrema platycephali 28S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence
879 bp linear DNA
FJ767866.1 GI:225126026

41. Lamellodiscus japonicus 28S ribosomal RNA gene, partial sequence
885 bp linear DNA
FJ767865.1 GI:225126007

42. Platycephalus indicus nervous necrosis virus isolate n-139 coat protein gene, partial cds
266 bp linear RNA
GQ857498.1 GI:258456059

43. Platycephalus indicus isolate PI8 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
400 bp linear DNA
GU459267.1 GI:289719679

44. Platycephalus indicus isolate PI6 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
400 bp linear DNA
GU459265.1 GI:289719675

45. Platycephalus indicus isolate PI4 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
400 bp linear DNA
GU459263.1 GI:289719671

46. Platycephalus indicus isolate PI2 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
400 bp linear DNA
GU459261.1 GI:289719667

47. Platycephalus indicus isolate PI9 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
400 bp linear DNA
GU459268.1 GI:289719681

48. Platycephalus indicus isolate PI7 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
400 bp linear DNA
GU459266.1 GI:289719677

49. Platycephalus indicus isolate PI5 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
400 bp linear DNA
GU459264.1 GI:289719673

50. Platycephalus indicus isolate PI3 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
400 bp linear DNA
GU459262.1 GI:289719669

51. Platycephalus indicus isolate PI1 cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) gene, partial cds; mitochondrial
400 bp linear DNA
GU459260.1 GI:289719665

52. Platycephalus indicus DNA, internal transcribed spacer 1, partial sequence
559 bp linear DNA
AB375603.1 GI:165974224

53. Platycephalus indicus mRNA for lily-type lectin, complete cds
532 bp linear mRNA
AB201746.1 GI:87080657
Last update byBella Galil, 2012-07-10