AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Ensis leei | |
Date of the first record (?) | 1986 References (not structured): Gollasch et al. 2014 in WGITMO Report 2014 (and references therein) Kerckhof, F., Haelters, J. & Gollasch, S. (2007): Alien species in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3), 243-257 (and references therein). |
Recipient region (?) | Country: Belgium LME: 22. North Sea References (not structured): Gollasch et al. 2014 in WGITMO Report 2014 (and references therein) Kerckhof, F., Haelters, J. & Gollasch, S. (2007): Alien species in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3), 243-257 (and references therein). Comments: Oostduinkerke, Zeebrugge. |
|
Source region (?) | LME: 22. North Sea --> LME sub-region: North Sea |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Possible Pathway: Natural spread from neighboring countries Vector: Water currents Pathway: Vessels Vector: Ballast water References (not structured): Gollasch et al. 2014 in WGITMO Report 2014 (and references therein) Kerckhof, F., Haelters, J. & Gollasch, S. (2007): Alien species in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3), 243-257 (and references therein). Comments: The free-swimming larvae occur in spring. Larval phase is 10 to 27 days (von Cosel 2009). |
Habitat type (?) | Estuary Open coast Port vicinity Ports References (not structured): Kerckhof, F., Haelters, J. & Gollasch, S. (2007): Alien species in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3), 243-257 (and references therein). |
|
Wave exposure (?) | Sheltered | |
Salinity range (?) | Venice system: 4. β-Mesohaline [5-10psu] 5. α-Mesohaline [10-18psu] 6. Polymixohaline [18-30psu] 7. Euhaline [30-40psu] References (not structured): Gollasch et al. 2014 in WGITMO Report 2014 (and references therein) |
|
Temperature range (?) | Min: 2 Max: 22 References (not structured): This is the minimum temperature range, Gollasch et al. 2014 in WGITMO Report 2014 (and references therein). The full temperature tolerance may be wider. Comments: Significant shell growth begins in the Wadden Sea late in a year with minimum water temperatures of 12 - 14°C (Witbaard et al 2013). Growth ceases at about 6°C and confirms that most growth occurs at temperatures above 14°C (Cardoso et al. 2013). The species shows a large annual temperature tolerances, but low winter temperatures seem to limit its development (Essink 1994). |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Benthic: Sublittoral within photic zone Substratum: Soft (mud to pebbles) |
|
Reproductive duration (?) | Not entered | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Not entered | |
Migration pattern (?) | Not entered |
Population status (?) | Outbreak (Moderate level of certainty) References (not structured): Gollasch et al. 2014 in WGITMO Report 2014 (and references therein) Comments: WGITMO 2011: In 2009 Ensis directus had an extremely successful spatfall, the most successful ever, and the survivors of this spatfall – now in their second year – continue to dominate the coastal waters. |
|
Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References (not structured): Kerckhof and Dumoulin 1978, Beukema and Decker 1995 Kerckhof, F., Haelters, J. & Gollasch, S. (2007): Alien species in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3), 243-257 (and references therein). |
Ports | Port: Zeebrugge Date of the first record: 1986 Population status: Not entered References: Kerckhof, F., Haelters, J. & Gollasch, S. (2007): Alien species in the marine and brackish ecosystem: the situation in Belgian waters. Aquatic Invasions 2(3), 243-257 (and references therein). |
Created by | Stephan Gollasch |
Last update by | Stephan Gollasch, 2017-10-19 |