Biodiversity data mining from argus-eyed citizens: The first illegal introduction record of lepomis macrochirus macrochirus rafinesque, 1819 in Japan based on twitter information

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An apparent illegal introduction of Lepomis macrochirus macrochirus from Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, is reported based on a juvenile specimen and a photograph of two adults collected on 14 June 2015 and deposited in the Kangawa Prefectural Museum of Natural History. The specimens and photographs were initially reported on the internet-based social networking site, Twitter. Two specimens of Carassius auratus, including an aquarium form, were also reported at the same locality and date, suggesting that the illegal introductions originated from an aquarium release. Our report demonstrates an example of web data mining in the discipline of Citizen Science.

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Miyazaki, Y., Teramura, A., & Senou, H. (2016). Biodiversity data mining from argus-eyed citizens: The first illegal introduction record of lepomis macrochirus macrochirus rafinesque, 1819 in Japan based on twitter information. ZooKeys, 2016(569), 123–133. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.569.7577

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