First record of the globally invasive planarian Girardia tigrina (Girard, 1850) sensu lato in Morocco

The planarian Girardia tigrina sensu lato is the most successful freshwater invasive triclad. While Antarctica remains a continent without reports for this species, the single African record is unreliable. Therefore, the species is still unknown on this continent despite the presence of adequate wat...

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Published in:BioInvasions Records
Main Authors: Mabrouki, Y., Taybi, A., Vila Farré, M.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2023
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000D-BDF2-D
http://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-000D-BDF4-B
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Summary:The planarian Girardia tigrina sensu lato is the most successful freshwater invasive triclad. While Antarctica remains a continent without reports for this species, the single African record is unreliable. Therefore, the species is still unknown on this continent despite the presence of adequate water masses for its occurrence. Here, we report the finding of G. tigrina sensu lato in Morocco at Oued Fès, which constitutes probably its first record in the entire African continent. Despite being located in only one out of more than 100 localities sampled by us, ongoing investigations could soon reveal more occurrences of the species in the country and the rest of the continent.