AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Rangia cuneata | |
Date of the first record (?) | 2010 References (not structured): Ezhova, 2012 Rudinskaya, Gusev 2012 |
Recipient region (?) | Country: Russia LME: 23. Baltic Sea Country area: Kaliningrad area |
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Source region (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Voroshilova I.,Ezhova E.,Kerkhoff F., Pavlova V., Poirrier M.,Drgas A. Phylogeography of a new Baltic invaider Rangia cuneata (Bivalvia; Mactridae)(in prep.) Comments: The Vistula Lagoon population could be a derivate of the first European invasive population (North Sea, Antwerp or Amsterdam port areas) or larvae could be brought with the ballast water directly from the coastal waters of the American continent. Currently, the analysis is being performed by a consortium of institutions using mitochondrial DNA. |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Highly likely Pathway: Vessels Vector: (Highly likely) Ballast water References: Rudinskaya L V, Gusev A A (2012) Invasion of the North American bivalve mollusk Rangia cuneata to the Vistula Lagoon, Baltic Sea. Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2: 115-128 (In Russian with English summary) References (not structured): Ezhova, E. 2012. New alien species in the Baltic Sea – the clam Rangia cuneata (Bivalvia: Mactridae). Marine ecological journal, XI (1): 29-32.(In Russian with English summary) Comments: The species could be introduced with ballast water or by the Datch or Belgian ladder-dredge boats which came from the North Sea and were dredging the water way of Kaliningrad port in 2008. All other pathways are highly unlikely as they are not present in the area. |
Habitat type (?) | Estuary Lagoon Port vicinity References: Rudinskaya L V, Gusev A A (2012) Invasion of the North American bivalve mollusk Rangia cuneata to the Vistula Lagoon, Baltic Sea. Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2: 115-128 (In Russian with English summary) References (not structured): Ezhova, 2012. New alien species in the Baltic Sea – the clam Rangia cuneata (Bivalvia: Mactri-dae). Мarine ecological journal, XI (1): 29-32.(In Russian with English summary) Comments: The species found in the Vistula Lagoon (estuarine coastal lagoon) in the vicinity of Kaliningrad port |
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Wave exposure (?) | Sheltered References: Rudinskaya L V, Gusev A A (2012) Invasion of the North American bivalve mollusk Rangia cuneata to the Vistula Lagoon, Baltic Sea. Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2: 115-128 (In Russian with English summary) Comments: The Lagoon is protected from the Baltic Sea wave action by the spit |
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Salinity range (?) | Venice system: 2. β-Oligohaline [0.5-3psu] 3. α-Oligohaline [3-5psu] 4. β-Mesohaline [5-10psu] References: Rudinskaya L V, Gusev A A (2012) Invasion of the North American bivalve mollusk Rangia cuneata to the Vistula Lagoon, Baltic Sea. Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2: 115-128 (In Russian with English summary) References (not structured): Ezhova, 2012. New alien species in the Baltic Sea – the clam Rangia cuneata (Bivalvia: Mactridae). Marine ecological journal, XI (1): 29-32.(In Russian with English summary) |
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Temperature range (?) | Min: -0.4 Max: 26.4 References (not structured): Lazarenko N. N., Majewski A., 1975. The hydrometeorological system of the Vistula Lagoon, IMGW, Wydawnictwo Komunikacji i Łącznosci,Warszawa, 518 pp. |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Benthic and Pelagic: Littoral (Pelagic) Neritic Sublittoral beyond photic zone Sublittoral within photic zone Substratum: Soft (mud to pebbles) References: Rudinskaya L V, Gusev A A (2012) Invasion of the North American bivalve mollusk Rangia cuneata to the Vistula Lagoon, Baltic Sea. Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2: 115-128 (In Russian with English summary) References (not structured): Ezhova, 2012. New alien species in the Baltic Sea – the clam Rangia cuneata (Bivalvia: Mactri-dae). Мarine ecological journal, XI (1): 29-32. Comments: Soft bottom species living almost over the whole lagoon |
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Reproductive duration (?) | Long References (not structured): Ardura A., Zaiko A., Martinez J.L., Samuiloviene A., Semenova A., Garcia-Vazquez E. eDNA and species-specific primer for early detection– a case study on the bivalve Rangia cuneata, currently spreading in Europe (in prep.) | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Jun. Jul. References (not structured): Ardura A., Zaiko A., Martinez J.L., Samuiloviene A., Semenova A., Garcia-Vazquez E. eDNA and species-specific primer for early detection– a case study on the bivalve Rangia cuneata, currently spreading in Europe (in prep.) Comments: In the Baltic SEa established, self reproduced population exists for now only in the Vistula Lagoon. Becodes on generally long duration of breeding season, typical for the species, in th invasive areal (VISTULA LAGOON)planktic larvae are present for relatively short period - 2 month. It is polssible easy mix Rangia's larvae with the Dreissena's ones, whe really present inthe Lagoon almost all vegetation season/ |
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Migration pattern (?) | Not relevant |
Population status (?) | Very abundant (Moderate level of certainty) References: Rudinskaya L V, Gusev A A (2012) Invasion of the North American bivalve mollusk Rangia cuneata to the Vistula Lagoon, Baltic Sea. Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 2: 115-128 (In Russian with English summary) References (not structured): Ezhova, E. 2012. New alien species in the Baltic Sea – the clam Rangia cuneata (Bivalvia: Mactridae). Мarine ecological journal, XI (1): 29-32.(In Russian with English summary) Comments: very abundant in Vistula lagoon, rare in Russian EEZ |
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Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species |
Created by | Sergej Olenin, 2013-03-25 |
Last update by | Sergej Olenin, 2017-10-30 |