AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Mytilopsis leucophaeata | |
Date of the first record (?) | To 1999 References (not structured): Bamber RN, Taylor JD (2002) The brackish water mussel Mytilopsis leucophaeta (Conrad, 1831) (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) in the River Thames. J Conchol 37:403–404. |
Recipient region (?) | Country: United Kingdom (Britain) LME: 22. North Sea References (not structured): Bamber RN, Taylor JD (2002) The brackish water mussel Mytilopsis leucophaeta (Conrad, 1831) (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) in the River Thames. J Conchol 37:403–404. Deaton LE, Derby JGS, Subhedar N, Greenberg MJ (1989) Osmoregulation and salinity tolerance in two species of bivalve mollusc: Limnoperna fortunei and Mytilopsis leucophaeta. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 133:67–79. |
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Source region (?) | Not entered |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Highly likely Pathway: Vessels Vector: (Highly likely) Ship’s hull Comments: Occurring within dock areas almost certainly implicates vessels as a mode for its transmission being most probably carried on the hull. |
Habitat type (?) | Estuary Lagoon Ports References (not structured): Bamber RN, Taylor JD (2002) The brackish water mussel Mytilopsis leucophaeta (Conrad, 1831) (Bivalvia: Dreissenidae) in the River Thames. J Conchol 37:403–404. |
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Wave exposure (?) | Sheltered References (not structured): Oliver PG, Holmes AM, Mettam C (1998) Mytilopsis leucophaeta (Conrad, 1831) [Bivalvia: Dreissenoidea]. A species new to the British fauna. J Conchol 36:13–18. Comments: Prefers sheltered environemnets with little current movements. |
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Salinity range (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Deaton LE, Derby JGS, Subhedar N, Greenberg MJ (1989) Osmoregulation and salinity tolerance in two species of bivalve mollusc: Limnoperna fortunei and Mytilopsis leucophaeta. J Exp Mar Biol Ecol 133:67–79. Verween A, Vincx M, Degraer S (207) The effect of temperature and salinity on the survival of Mytilopsis leucophaeata larvae (Mollusca, Bivalvia): the search for environmental limits. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 348:111-120. Comments: The species seemingly can tolerate salinities from freshwater to 40 psu but is more likely to be found in areas from 2 to 15psu. The optimal combination for the species is 8 psu and 26 C. |
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Temperature range (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Verween A, Vincx M, Degraer S (207) The effect of temperature and salinity on the survival of Mytilopsis leucophaeata larvae (Mollusca, Bivalvia): the search for environmental limits. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 348:111-120. Comments: Often occurs in areas where there are warm water discharges from power stations. It normally requires temperatures of 18-20 C. However spawning may take place at lowere temperatures and should these be 10C or lower in summer no population development may be expected.in order to reproduce. The species can be intolerant of cold winters. Embryos can survive and develop at temperatures from 10 to 30C. |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Benthic and Pelagic: Sublittoral within photic zone Substratum: Artificial (manmade) Biogenic (living or nonliving) Hard (cobbles to bedrock) References (not structured): Oliver PG, Holmes AM, Mettam C (1998) Mytilopsis leucophaeta (Conrad, 1831) [Bivalvia: Dreissenoidea]. A species new to the British fauna. J Conchol 36:13–18. Comments: May be found associated with Ficopomatus enigmaticus reefs forming in dock regions. |
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Reproductive duration (?) | Not entered | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Verween A, Vincx M, Mees J and Degraer S (2005) Seasonal variability of Mytilopsis leucophaeata larvae in the harbour of Antwerp: implications for ecologically and economically sound biofouling control. Belgian Journal of Zoology 135: 91-93 |
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Migration pattern (?) | Not entered |
Population status (?) | Unknown (Low level of certainty) References (not structured): Oliver PG, Holmes AM, Mettam C (1998) Mytilopsis leucophaeta (Conrad, 1831) [Bivalvia: Dreissenoidea]. A species new to the British fauna. J Conchol 36:13–18. Comments: The species prefers sheltered areas with low current movements. It gowth in Europe has been studied based on populations in Antwerp, Belgium where it occurs in abundance. No has been recent information on the Thames population. |
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Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References (not structured): Marelli, D.C. and Gray, S. 1983. Conchological redescriptions of Mytilopsis sallei and Mytilopsis leucophaeta of the brackish western Atlantic. Veliger 25(3): 185-193. Oliver PG, Holmes AM, Mettam C (1998) Mytilopsis leucophaeta (Conrad, 1831) [Bivalvia: Dreissenoidea]. A species new to the British fauna. J Conchol 36:13–18. Smith DG and Boss KJ (1996) The occurrence of Mytilopsis leucophaeata (Conrad, 1831) (Veneroida, Dreissenidae) in Southern New England. Veliger 39: 259-360. Comments: The species natural range is from Chesapeake Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. Its range has extended northwards to the New England coast. However, Morton believes the genus is from the central Indo-Pacific region |
Created by | Dan Minchin, 2013-11-01 |