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The Japanese oyster drill or rock snail Pteropurpura (Ocinebrellus) inornata (Récluz, 1851), a marine mollusc, belonging to the family
Muricidae, is reported from Portugal for the first time. This non-indigenous species, most likely introduced accidentally from French oyster
rearing areas into mainland Portugal, has been regularly sampled in shellfish-culture and nearby environments in Sagres, Algarve, Southwest
Portugal since 2005–2008. Detailed studies are urgently needed in order to assess whether or not it has become an invasive species due
to a range expansion beyond its point of initial introduction. Outputs should provide information to decision-makers to predict and limit
further spread which might result in biodiversity loss and negative economical consequences in locally species-rich areas.
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Muricidae Pteropurpura (Ocinebrellus) inornata Non-indigenous Invasive species Oyster aquaculture
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Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre (REABIC)