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Detectable species by qPCR

Meadow viper

Vipera ursinii

Morphology

30-50 cm (smallest viper in Europe), characteristic dorsal coloration

Habitat

Heathlands and dry mountain grasslands, present in Europe and only in the Southern Alps in France

Diet

Grasshoppers and crickets

Threats

Decline of grasslands (development of mountain tourism resorts and recreational activities, shrub encroachment, fires)

Seabass

Dicentrarchus labrax

Morphology

Slow growth, up to 1m long in adulthood

Habitat

Mediterranean Sea and European Atlantic coast

Diet

Small fish, crustaceans, mollusks

Threats

Commercial and recreational fishing

Dicentrarchus labrax.webp

Bull shark

Carcharhinus leucas

Morphology

2-3 meters long, up to 250 kg

Habitat

Tropical and subtropical seas, capable of adapting to rivers

Diet

Fish, squids, birds, turtles, crustaceans, cetaceans

Threats

Classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN due to targeted and accidental fishing, as well as habitat degradation

Carcharhinus leucas.webp

Scalloped hammerhead shark

Sphyrna lewini

Morphology

Characteristic flattened and arched snout, 2 to 3 meters long

Habitat

Coastal, estuarine, and pelagic waters in tropical and warm temperate regions

Diet

Fish, cephalopods, crustaceans, sea snakes

Threats

Classified as Endangered by the IUCN due to commercial overfishing

Sphyrna lewini.webp

Natterjack toad

Epidalea calamita

Morphology

8cm long, stocky body, flattened head, warty greenish body with brown spots

Habitat

Sandy environments and pond edges in Central and Western Europe

Diet

Insects, spiders, worms, slugs

Threats

Habitat loss, protected species in France like all other amphibian species

Epidalea calamita.webp
Reynoutria japonica

Invasive Alien Plant Species

IAPS are plants introduced outside their natural range that proliferate at the expense of local ecosystems. Competing with native flora, they alter habitats, deplete biodiversity, and disrupt ecological balances, thereby threatening wildlife and ecosystem services.

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Wels catfish

Silurus glanis

Morphology

1 to 5 meters long, 10 to 300 kg, characteristic barbels ("catfish")

Habitat

Freshwaters of Europe and Asia

Diet

Fish, frogs, crustaceans, mollusks, rodents, birds

Threats

Voracious predator harmful to native vertebrate populations and water quality

Silurus glanis.webp

Tawny nurse shark 

Nebrius ferrugineus

Morphology

2-3 meters long, cylindrical body, flattened head

Habitat

Shallow tropical and subtropical waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans

Diet

Fish, crustaceans, mollusks

Threats

Classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN due to climate change, habitat destruction and fishing

Nebrius ferrugineus.webp

Giant guitarfish

Rhynchobatus djiddensis

Morphology

3m long, up to 200 kg, flattened and pointed snout, tail resembling that of sharks

Habitat

Sandy seabeds from the Red Sea to the Pacific Ocean

Diet

Fish, crustaceans, bivalves

Threats

Classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN due to overfishing

Rhynchobatus djiddensis.webp

Freshwater pearl mussel

Margaritifera margaritifera

Morphology

12 cm long, black shell on the outside, pearly on the inside

Habitat

Nutrient-poor freshwater bodies in North America, Europe, and Siberia

Diet

Suspended organic particles (filter-feeding organism)

Threats

Endangered according to the IUCN due to pearl harvesting and water quality degradation (industrial and agricultural pollution)

Margaritifera margaritifera.webp

Tiger shark

Galeocerdo cuvier

Morphology

3 to 5 meters long, up to 600 kg, pointed snout, and dark stripes

Habitat

Tropical and subtropical seas (Caribbean, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean), both pelagic and coastal zones

Diet

Fish, turtles, dolphins, sea snakes, dugongs, whales, birds, dead bodies

Threats

Classified as Near Threatened by the IUCN due to intensive hunting and marine pollution

Galeocerdo cuvier.webp

Black-spotted stingray

Taeniura meyeni

Morphology

2m long, 150 kg, thick circular disc with variable spots and speckles

Habitat

Coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific Ocean, found in reefs and sandy bottoms

Diet

Small fish, mollusks and crustaceans

Threats

Classified as Vulnerable by the IUCN due to commercial overfishing

Taeniura meyeni.webp

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