AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Fulvia (Fulvia) fragilis | |
Authority | (Forsskål in Niebuhr, 1775) | |
Family | Cardiidae | |
Order | Cardiida | |
Class | Bivalvia | |
Phylum | Mollusca | |
Synonym (?) | ||
Sub-species level (?) | congoensis |
Native origin (?) | LME: 33. Red Sea --> LME sub-region: Southeast Red sea References (not structured): Goud J, Mifsud C (2009) Fulvia fragilis (Forsskål in Niebuhr, 1775) (Bivalvia: Cardiidae), an alien species new to the Maltese malacofauna. Aquatic Invasions (2009) Volume 4, Issue 2: 389-391 Comments: The species is distributed throughout the Indian Ocean, from the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf to Mozambique and Madagascar (Vidal 1994). |
Life form / Life stage (?) |
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Sociability / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): www.ciesm.org |
Reproductive frequency (?) | Iteroparous References (not structured): Rifi M, Le Pennec G, Salem MB, Souissi JB, 2011. Reproductive strategy of the invasive cockle Fulvia fragilis in the Bay of Tunis (Tunisia). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Vol. 91 (7): 1465-1475. Comments: Spawning was continuous all along the year, scarce in winter and with peaks during the rest of the year. |
Reproductive type (?) | Self-fertilization Sexual References: Rifi M, Le Pennec G, Salem MB, Souissi JB (2011) Reproductive strategy of the invasive cockle Fulvia fragilis in the Bay of Tunis (Tunisia). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Vol. 91 (7): 1465-1475 Comments: Spawning was continuous all along the year, scarce in winter and with peaks during the rest of the year. The spawning peaks were positively correlated with the rise of the sea surface temperature and the nutrient availability. Furthermore, the presence of oocytes surrounded by spermatozoa in female and male follicles and in male gonoducts was observed. Self-fertilization may occur in this species. |
Developmental trait (?) | Planktotrophy Spawning References: Rifi M, Le Pennec G, Salem MB, Souissi JB (2011) Reproductive strategy of the invasive cockle Fulvia fragilis in the Bay of Tunis (Tunisia). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Vol. 91 (7): 1465-1475 Comments: Spawning was continuous all along the year, scarce in winter and with peaks during the rest of the year. The spawning peaks were positively correlated with the rise of the sea surface temperature and the nutrient availability. Furthermore, the presence of oocytes surrounded by spermatozoa in female and male follicles and in male gonoducts was observed. Self-fertilization may occur in this species. |
Characteristic feeding method / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): http://www.ciesm.org/atlas/Fulviafragilis.html |
Mobility / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): http://www.ciesm.org/atlas/Fulviafragilis.html |
Salinity tolerance range (?) | Venice system: 7. Euhaline [30-40psu] References: http://www.ciesm.org/atlas/Fulviafragilis.html Rifi M, Le Pennec G, Salem MB, Souissi JB (2011) Reproductive strategy of the invasive cockle Fulvia fragilis in the Bay of Tunis (Tunisia). Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom Vol. 91 (7): 1465-1475 |
Habitat modifying ability potential (?) | Unknown Comments: Not available. |
Toxicity / Life stage (?) | Not relevant |
Bioaccumulation association (?) | Unknown Comments: Not available. |
Known human health impact? | Known Comments: Harmless. |
Known economic impact? | Known References: Mahmoud, N., Dellali, M., El Bour, M., Aissa, P., Mahmoudi, E. 2010. The use of Fulvia fragilis (Mollusca: Cardiidae) in the biomonitoring of Bizerta lagoon: a mutimarkers approach. Ecological Indicators, 10(3), pp. 696-702. |
Known measurable environmental impact? | Not known Comments: Not available. |
Included in the Target Species list? | No References: HELCOM, 2009. Alien Species and Ballast Water [PDF] Available at: https://archive.iwlearn.net/helcom.fi/stc/files/shipping/Table_2_Alienspecies_%20lists_2009.pdf [Accessed 1 July 2024]. |
Association with vessel vectors (?) | Unknown References: OCCHIPINTI-AMBROGI A, MARCHINI A., Cantone G., Castelli A., Chimenz C., Cormaci M., Froglia C., Furnari G., Gambi M.C., Giaccone G., Giangrande A., Gravili C., Mastrototaro F., Mazziotti C., Orsi-Relini L., Piraino S. (2011). Alien species along the Italian coasts: an overview. Biological Invasions 13: 215-237 Cinar ME et al (2006) Temporal changes of soft-bottom zoobenthic communities in and around Alsancak Harbor (Izmir Bay, Aegean Sea), with special attention to the autecology of exotic species. Marine Ecology. ISSN 0173-9565 Crocetta, F., Renda, W., & Colamonaco, G. (2008). New distributional and ecological data of some marine alien molluscs along the southern Italian coasts. JMBA2-Biodiversity Records, 6199(6). Comments: Finding in harbours suggests transport via ballast waters |
Molecular information | Not available |
Last update by | Sandra Gečaitė, 2024-08-08 |