First records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) in Europe
Abstract This paper reports the first records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) outside its native area, which is the western Atlantic Ocean, ranging from the Gulf of St Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico. In 2017 and 2018 specimens were found in the Dutch coastal waters (North Sea),...
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doaj-ebae9312aeb44dc5aa4bb0713d91b28c2020-11-25T02:10:04ZengBMCMarine Biodiversity Records1755-26722019-03-0112111110.1186/s41200-019-0164-7First records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) in EuropeJ. A. Craeymeersch0M. A. Faasse1H. Gheerardyn2K. Troost3R. Nijland4A. Engelberts5K. J. Perdon6D. van den Ende7J. van Zwol8Wageningen Marine Research, Wageningen UniversityeCOAST Marine ResearcheCOAST Marine ResearchWageningen Marine Research, Wageningen UniversityMarine Animal Ecology Group, Wageningen UniversityEurofins AquaSenseWageningen Marine Research, Wageningen UniversityWageningen Marine Research, Wageningen UniversityWageningen Marine Research, Wageningen UniversityAbstract This paper reports the first records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) outside its native area, which is the western Atlantic Ocean, ranging from the Gulf of St Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico. In 2017 and 2018 specimens were found in the Dutch coastal waters (North Sea), in the Wadden Sea and in the Westerschelde estuary, in densities of up to almost 6000 individuals per square meter. In view of its ecology and distributional range in the native area M. lateralis has the potential to become an invasive species. Its ability to quickly colonize defaunated areas, its high fecundity and short generation time, its tolerance for anoxia and temperature extremes and its efficient exploitation of the high concentrations of phytoplankton and natural seston at the sediment-water interface may bring it into competition with native species for food and space.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41200-019-0164-7Mulinia lateralisBivalviaMarineNorth SeaInvasiveCompetition |
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J. A. Craeymeersch M. A. Faasse H. Gheerardyn K. Troost R. Nijland A. Engelberts K. J. Perdon D. van den Ende J. van Zwol |
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J. A. Craeymeersch M. A. Faasse H. Gheerardyn K. Troost R. Nijland A. Engelberts K. J. Perdon D. van den Ende J. van Zwol First records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) in Europe Marine Biodiversity Records Mulinia lateralis Bivalvia Marine North Sea Invasive Competition |
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J. A. Craeymeersch M. A. Faasse H. Gheerardyn K. Troost R. Nijland A. Engelberts K. J. Perdon D. van den Ende J. van Zwol |
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First records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) in Europe |
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First records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) in Europe |
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First records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) in Europe |
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First records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) in Europe |
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First records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) in Europe |
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first records of the dwarf surf clam mulinia lateralis (say, 1822) in europe |
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Marine Biodiversity Records |
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1755-2672 |
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2019-03-01 |
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Abstract This paper reports the first records of the dwarf surf clam Mulinia lateralis (Say, 1822) outside its native area, which is the western Atlantic Ocean, ranging from the Gulf of St Lawrence to the Gulf of Mexico. In 2017 and 2018 specimens were found in the Dutch coastal waters (North Sea), in the Wadden Sea and in the Westerschelde estuary, in densities of up to almost 6000 individuals per square meter. In view of its ecology and distributional range in the native area M. lateralis has the potential to become an invasive species. Its ability to quickly colonize defaunated areas, its high fecundity and short generation time, its tolerance for anoxia and temperature extremes and its efficient exploitation of the high concentrations of phytoplankton and natural seston at the sediment-water interface may bring it into competition with native species for food and space. |
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Mulinia lateralis Bivalvia Marine North Sea Invasive Competition |
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41200-019-0164-7 |
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