AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Karenia mikimotoi | |
Date of the first record (?) | 1968 References: Stæhr P.A., Jakobsen H.H., Hansen J.L.S., Andersen P., Storr-Paulsen M., Christensen J., Lundsteen S., Göke C., Carausu M.-C. 2016. Trends in records and contribution of nonindigenous species (NIS) to biotic communities in Danish marine waters. Aarhus University, DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, 44 pp. Scientific Report from DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy No. 179Bjergskov, T., Larsen, J., Moestrup, Ø., Sørensen, H. M. and Krogh, P. (1990). Toksiske og potentielt toksiske alger i danske farvande. The Fish Inspection Service, Danish Ministry of Fisheries, Copenhagen [Toxic and potentially toxic algae in Danish waters] References (not structured): Olenina, I., Wasmund, N., Hajdu, S., Jurgensone, I., Gromisz, S., Kownacka, J., Toming, K., Vaiciute, D., Olenin, S. 2010. Assessing impacts of invasive phytoplankton: The Baltic Sea case. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 60: 1691–1700 Comments: Olenina et al. (2010): In the 80-90s this species was reported as Gyrodinium aureolum, common in Belt Sea and Arkona Sea. Formerly identified as Gyrodinium aureolum. According to Hansen et al. (2000) the European ‘‘Gyrodinium aureolum” is very closely related to or even is synonymous with the earlier described Gymnodinium mikimotoi (Miyake et Kominami) ex Oda from Japanese waters (Gymnodinium nagasakiense Takayama et Adachi). 1968 (Kattegat) in Bjergskov et al 2012 and Stæhr et al 2016. |
Recipient region (?) | Country: Denmark LME: 23. Baltic Sea References: Stæhr P.A., Jakobsen H.H., Hansen J.L.S., Andersen P., Storr-Paulsen M., Christensen J., Lundsteen S., Göke C., Carausu M.-C. 2016. Trends in records and contribution of nonindigenous species (NIS) to biotic communities in Danish marine waters. Aarhus University, DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy, 44 pp. Scientific Report from DCE – Danish Centre for Environment and Energy No. 179Bjergskov, T., Larsen, J., Moestrup, Ø., Sørensen, H. M. and Krogh, P. (1990). Toksiske og potentielt toksiske alger i danske farvande. The Fish Inspection Service, Danish Ministry of Fisheries, Copenhagen [Toxic and potentially toxic algae in Danish waters] References (not structured): Olenina, I., Wasmund, N., Hajdu, S., Jurgensone, I., Gromisz, S., Kownacka, J., Toming, K., Vaiciute, D., Olenin, S. 2010. Assessing impacts of invasive phytoplankton: The Baltic Sea case. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 60: 1691–1700 Hansen, G., Daugbjerg, N., Henriksen, P., 2000. Comparative study of Gymnodinium mikimotoi and Gymnodinium aureolum, comb. nov. (=Gyrodinium aureolum) based on morphology, pigment composition, and molecular data. J. Phycol. 36, 394–410. Comments: In the 80-90s this species was reported as Gyrodinium aureolum, common in Belt Sea and Arkona Sea. Formerly identified as Gyrodinium aureolum. According to Hansen et al. (2000) the European ‘‘Gyrodinium aureolum” is very closely related to or even is synonymous with the earlier described Gymnodinium mikimotoi (Miyake et Kominami) ex Oda from Japanese waters (Gymnodinium nagasakiense Takayama et Adachi). |
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Source region (?) | Not entered |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Possible Pathway: Natural spread from neighboring countries Vector: Water currents Pathway: Vessels Vector: Ballast water |
Habitat type (?) | Ports References (not structured): Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. |
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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 (?) | Established (Low level of certainty) | |
Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References: Staehr PA, Jakobsen HH, Hansen JLS, Andersen P, Christensen J, Göke C, Thomsen MS and Stebbing PD (2020). Trends in records and contribution of non-indigenous and cryptogenic species to marine communities in Danish waters: potential indicators for assessing impact. Aquatic Invasions (2020) Volume 15, Issue 2: 217–244 |
Ports | Port #1/10: Aalborg Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. Port #2/10: Aarhus Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. Port #3/10: Copenhagen Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. Port #4/10: Fredericia Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. Port #5/10: Frederikshavn Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. Port #6/10: Grenaa Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. Port #7/10: Helsingor Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. Port #8/10: Hirtshals Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. Port #9/10: Kalundborg Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. Port #10/10: Odense Date of the first record: 2018 Population status: Not entered References: Berggreen UC, Larsen K 2018. A baseline study of the occurrence of non-indigenous species in Danish harbours. Presentation at the 9th Meeting of the Joint HELCOM/OSPAR Task Group on Ballast Water Management Convention Exemptions (TG Ballast). Gothenburg, Sweden. 13 slides. |
Created by | Sergej Olenin, 2015-06-05 |
Last update by | Kim Lundgreen, 2023-03-08 |