AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Polysiphonia senticulosa | |
Date of the first record (?) | 1993 References (not structured): Wolff, W.J. (2005): Non-indigenous marine and estuarine species in the Netherlands. Zoolog. Meded. 79: 1-116 and references therein. Gittenberger A, Rensing M, Wesdorp KH (2017) Non-indigenous marine species in the Netherlands. 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. |
Recipient region (?) | Country: Netherlands LME: 22. North Sea References (not structured): Wolff WJ (2005) Non-indigenous marine and estuarine species in The Netherlands. Zool Meded Leiden 79:1–116 (and references therein). Gittenberger A, Rensing M, Wesdorp KH (2017) Non-indigenous marine species in the Netherlands. 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. Comments: Status in The Netherlands: Exotic non-indigenous species (criteria 1, 2, 3, 4), permanently established. Vector: It is neither known how it arrived in Europe, nor how it reached The Netherlands. Area of origin: North Pacific (Maggs & Stegenga, 1999). Introduction into Atlantic Europe and The Netherlands: First observed in 1993 at Gorishoek in the Oosterschelde estuary, The Netherlands (Stegenga, 1998; Stegenga & Prud'homme van Reine, 1998; Maggs & Stegenga, 1999). Present occurrence in The Netherlands: Common in a large part of the Oosterschelde estuary, locally abundant in the oyster ponds at Yerseke (Stegenga, 1998; Stegenga & Prud'homme van Reine, 1998 (with distribution map; fig. 19); Maggs & Stegenga, 1999). Abundant in the inner part of the Oosterschelde estuary in the sublittoral fringe and in tidal pools in the colder period of the year (November – April) (pers. comm. Dr. W.F. Prud’homme van Reine). As it is a known winter species, it may have been missed during previous alien species focussed surveys in the Wadden Sea, which were all done in summer. It is therefore unclear since when it has been present in the Wadden Sea. |
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Source region (?) | Not entered |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Possible Pathway: Natural spread from neighboring countries 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). 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. Comments: Old formated values: Pathway - unknown; Vector - unknown |
Habitat type (?) | Not entered | |
Wave exposure (?) | Not entered | |
Salinity range (?) | Not entered | |
Temperature range (?) | Not entered |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Not entered | |
Reproductive duration (?) | Not entered | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Not entered | |
Migration pattern (?) | Not entered |
Population status (?) | Abundant (Moderate level of certainty) References (not structured): Wolff, W.J. (2005): Non-indigenous marine and estuarine species in the Netherlands. Zoolog. Meded. 79: 1-116 and references therein |
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Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References (not structured): Wallentinus submitted, Maggs and Stegenga 1999, Wolff 2005 |
Created by | Stephan Gollasch |
Last update by | Stephan Gollasch, 2020-05-06 |