AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Mnemiopsis leidyi | |
Date of the first record (?) | 1990 - 1999 References (not structured): Postel, L., Kube, S., Berrie, C. 2008. A matter of time and temperature: The spread of Mnemiopsis leidyi. ICES Insight, 45. 16-19 Comments: Found November 2006, but was possibly overlooked or misidentified and came already in 2001 or in the 1990s (Faasse & Bayha 2006, cited in Postel, L., Kube, S., Berrie, C. 2008. A matter of time and temperature: The spread of Mnemiopsis leidyi. ICES Insight, 45. 16-19) |
Recipient region (?) | Country: Netherlands LME: 22. North Sea References (not structured): Lodewijk van Walraven, Rogier Daan, Victor T. Langenberg and Henk W. van der Veer 2017. Species composition and predation pressure of the gelatinous zooplankton community in the western Dutch Wadden Sea before and after the invasion of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz, 1865. Aquatic Invasions (2017) Volume 12, Issue 1: 5–21. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3391/ai.2017.12.1.02 Comments: van Walraven et al 2017: The ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz, 1865 is a successful, recent, macroplanktonic invader in European coastal waters, including the Dutch Wadden Sea. It occurs year-round in substantial numbers. The effect of M. leidyi on structure of the gelatinous zooplankton community in the Dutch Wadden Sea was studied by comparing data from before and after its introduction. Gelatinous zooplankton species composition in the western Wadden Sea was largely the same between 1980–1983 and 2009–2012. Only the hydromedusa Eutonina indicans (Romanes, 1876) was absent in recent years while Cosmetira pilosella Forbes, 1848 and Margelopsis haeckelii Hartlaub, 1897 were rare species observed only in 2009–2012. M. leidyi was present since 2006, with high densities every year in summer and autumn. Predation pressure by scyphomedusae, ctenophores, and hydromedusae on fish larvae and zooplankton in 1980–1983 was low because of low densities and a temporal mismatch between gelatinous zooplankton and their prey. Despite the decrease in abundance of scyphomedusae in recent decades, the introduction of M. leidyi and its large annual blooms have increased the overall importance of gelatinous zooplankton as predators in the western Wadden Sea, whereby M. leidyi is responsible for most of the predation pressure on mesozooplankton in the area. Rather than outcompeting local species, M. leidyi appeared to fill in a previously unoccupied niche in the pelagic western Dutch Wadden Sea in late summer and autumn. |
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Source region (?) | LME: 22. North Sea --> LME sub-region: North Sea |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Highly likely Pathway: Natural spread from neighboring countries Vector: (Highly likely) Water currents References (not structured): Gittenberger A, Rensing M, Wesdorp KH. 2017. Non-indigenous marine species in the Netherlands. Report Nr. GiMaRIS 2017_13. The Department of Nature & Biodiversity of the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality & the Office for Risk Assessment and Research of the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority. 39 pp. |
Habitat type (?) | Aquaculture sites Estuary Lagoon Marina Open coast Port vicinity Ports Strait/Sound References (not structured): A Gittenberger, M Rensing, R Dekker, P Niemantsverdriet, N Schrieken. 2015. Native and non-native species of the Dutch Wadden Sea in 2014. Report nr.: GiMaRIS 2015_08. 111 p. |
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Wave exposure (?) | Sheltered | |
Salinity range (?) | Not entered | |
Temperature range (?) | Not entered |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Pelagic: Neritic |
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Reproductive duration (?) | Not entered | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Not entered | |
Migration pattern (?) | Not entered |
Population status (?) | Outbreak (Moderate level of certainty) References (not structured): Postel, L., Kube, S., Berrie, C. 2008. A matter of time and temperature: The spread of Mnemiopsis leidyi. ICES Insight, 45. 16-19 |
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Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References (not structured): Fassee & Bayha 2006 |
Ports | Port #1/4: Borssele Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Baetens K., Gittenberger A., Barbut L., Lacroix G. (2018). Assessment of the ecological implications when installing an SRA between Belgium and the Netherlands. Final project report. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Ecosystem Modelling. 71 pp. Port #2/4: Breskens Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Baetens K., Gittenberger A., Barbut L., Lacroix G. (2018). Assessment of the ecological implications when installing an SRA between Belgium and the Netherlands. Final project report. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Ecosystem Modelling. 71 pp. Port #3/4: Rotterdam Date of the first record: 2014 - 2015 Population status: Not entered References: A Gittenberger, M Rensing, R Dekker, P Niemantsverdriet, N Schrieken. 2015. Native and non-native species of the Dutch Wadden Sea in 2014. Report nr.: GiMaRIS 2015_08. 111 p. Comments: Petroleumhaven, Beneluxhaven, Brittaniëhaven Port #4/4: Vlissingen Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Baetens K., Gittenberger A., Barbut L., Lacroix G. (2018). Assessment of the ecological implications when installing an SRA between Belgium and the Netherlands. Final project report. Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences. Operational Directorate Natural Environment, Ecosystem Modelling. 71 pp. |
Created by | Stephan Gollasch |
Last update by | Stephan Gollasch, 2020-05-06 |