AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Percnon gibbesi [WoRMS] | |
Authority | (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) | |
Family | Percnidae | |
Order | Decapoda | |
Class | Malacostraca | |
Phylum | Arthropoda | |
Synonym (?) | Acanthopus gibbesi Plagusia delaunayi References (not structured): http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php p=taxdetails&id=107458 Davie P (2010) Acanthopus gibbesi H. Milne Edwards, 1853 Davie P (2010) Plagusia delaunayi Rochebrune, 1883 |
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Sub-species level (?) | Not known |
Native origin (?) | LME: 3. California Current LME: 4. Gulf of California LME: 5. Gulf of Mexico LME: 6. Southeast U.S. Continental Shelf LME: 11. Pacific Central-American Coastal LME: 12. Caribbean Sea LME: 13. Humboldt Current LME: 16. East Brazil Shelf LME: 17. North Brazil Shelf LME: 27. Canary Current LME: 28. Guinea Current References (not structured): Galil B, Froglia C, Nöel P (2002) CIESM atlas of exotic species in the Mediterranean, Vol 2. In: Briand F (ed) Crustaceans: decapods and stomatopods. CIESM Publishers, Monaco, p 1-192 -Deudero S, Frau A, Cerda M, Hampel H (2005) Distribution and densities of the decapod crab Percnon gibbesi, an invasive Grapsidae, in western Mediterranean waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series 85:151-156. Comments: Pacific E;Atlantic Tropical Atlantic Tropical Atlantic Tropical Atlantic Tropical Atlantic Pacific E;Atlantic West coast of America (from California to Chile) East coast of America (from Florida to Brazil) East Atlantic (from Madeira to Gulf of Guinea) |
Life form / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Pipitone C, Badalamenti F, Sparrow A (2001) Contribution to the knowledge of Percnon gibbesi (Decapoda, Grapsidae), an exotic species spreading rapidly in Sicilian waters. Crustaceana 74 (10): 1009-17 Comments: Percnon gibbesi has a long planktotrophic larval stage. The female carries eggs under her abdomen. |
Sociability / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Pipitone C, Badalamenti F, Sparrow A (2001) Contribution to the knowledge of Percnon gibbesi (Decapoda, Grapsidae), an exotic species spreading rapidly in Sicilian waters. Crustaceana 74 (10): 1009-17 |
Reproductive frequency (?) | Iteroparous References (not structured): Deudero S, Frau A, Cerda M, Hampel H (2005) Distribution and densities of the decapod crab Percnon gibbesi, an invasive Grapsidae, in western Mediterranean waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series 85:151-156. Marija Sciberras, Schembri PJ (2008) Biology and interspecific interactions of the alien crab Percnon gibbesi in the Maltese Islands, Marine Biology Research, 4:5, 321-332 Comments: It has a long reproductivity period and ability to produce several clutches of eggs each year. |
Reproductive type (?) | Sexual References: Deudero S, Frau A, Cerda M, Hampel H (2005) Distribution and densities of the decapod crab Percnon gibbesi, an invasive Grapsidae, in western Mediterranean waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series 85:151-156 Marija Sciberras, Schembri P (2008)Biology and interspecific interactions of the alien crab Percnon gibbesi in the Maltese Islands, Marine Biology Research, 4:5, 321-332 |
Developmental trait (?) | Brooding Planktotrophy References: Pipitone C, Badalamenti F, Sparrow A (2001) Contribution to the knowledge of Percnon gibbesi (Decapoda, Grapsidae), an exotic species spreading rapidly in Sicilian waters. Crustaceana 74 (10): 1009-17 Comments: Percnon gibbesi has a long planktotrophic larval stage. The female carries eggs under her abdomen. |
Characteristic feeding method / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Thessalou-Legaki M, Zenetos A, Kambouroglou V, Corsini-Foka M, Kouraklis P, Dounas C, Nicolaidou A (2006) The establishment of the invasive crab Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Grapsidae) in Greek waters. Aquatic Invasions 1(3):133_6. Puccio V, Relini M, Azzurro E, Orsi Relini L (2006) Feeding habits of Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) in the Sicily Strait. Hydrobiologia 557(1): 79-84 Cannicci S, Badalamenti F, Milazzo M, Gomei M, Baccarella A, Vannini M (2004) Unveiling the secrets of a successful invader: preliminary data on the biology and the ecology of the crab Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) Rapport du Congre`s de la Commission Internationale pour l’Exploration Scientifique de la Mer Me´diterrane´e 37:326 Deudero S, Frau A, Cerda M, Hampel H (2005) Distribution and densities of the decapod crab Percnon gibbesi, an invasive Grapsidae, in western Mediterranean waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series 285:1516 Comments: P. gibbesi was described as strictly herbivorous by Puccio et al. (2006);others have reported that it feeds on both plant and animal matter (Cannicci et al. 2004; Deudero et al. 2005). Deudero et al. (2005) reported opportunistic feeding on algae, pagurids and polychaetes. Stomach analyses of crabs from northwest Sicily showed that animal matter, primarily gastropod and crustaceans, constituted 43.2% of the stomach contents (Cannicci et al. 2004). This flexibility in feeding is probably a key factor that has facilitated the spread of P. gibbesi in the Mediterranean. Field observations from the present study, and those by Muller (2001), suggest that plant material constitutes the bulk of the diet. |
Mobility / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Marija Sciberras, Schembri PJ(2008) Biology and interspecific interactions of the alien crab Percnon gibbesi in the Maltese Islands, Marine Biology Research, 4:5, 321-332. Thessalou-Legaki M, Zenetos A, Kambouroglou V, Corsini-Foka M, Kouraklis P, Dounas C, Nicolaidou A (2006) The establishment of the invasive crab Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) (Crustacea: Decapoda: Grapsidae) in Greek waters. Aquatic Invasions 1(3):133_6 Cannicci S, Garcia L, Galil BS (2006) Racing across the Mediterranean first record of Percnon gibbesi (Crustacea: Decapoda: Grapsidae) in Greece. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom 2 Biodiversity records. 2 p. Available from: http://www.mba.ac.uk/jmba/pdf/5300.pdf. Comments: -Habitat requirements It lives under boulders, or in narrow crevices, where it seeks shelter when threatened. -Native (EUNIS code) A1: Littoral rock and other hard substrata, A3: Sublittoral rock and other hard substrata. Rocky infralittoral to 30 m depth. -Habitat occupied in invaded range (EUNIS code) A1: Littoral rock and other hard substrata, A3: Sublittoral rock and other hard substrata. Intertidal and subtidal rocky bottoms to 8 m. -Larval transport by surface currents. |
Salinity tolerance range (?) | Venice system: 7. Euhaline [30-40psu] References: Anger, K. (1995). The conquest of freshwater and land by marine crabs: adaptations in life-history patterns and larval bioenergetics. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 193(1), 119-145. |
Habitat modifying ability potential (?) | Unknown |
Toxicity / Life stage (?) | Not relevant References: Katsanevakis S, Poursanidis D, Yokes B, Mačić V, Beqiraj S, Kashta L, Ramzi Sghaier Y, Zakhama-Sraieb R, Benamer I, Bitar G, Bouzaza Z, Magni P, Bianchi CN, Zenetos A (2011) Twelve years after the first report of the crab Percnon gibbesi (H. Milne Edwards, 1853) in the Mediterranean: current distribution and invasion rates. Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki 16: 224–236 |
Bioaccumulation association (?) | Not entered |
Known human health impact? | Not entered |
Known economic impact? | Not entered |
Known measurable environmental impact? | Not entered |
Included in the Target Species list? | Not entered |
Association with vessel vectors (?) | Unknown Comments: after its initial introduction, likely occurred by vessels, its further spread in the Mediterranean basin might be due to natural dispersal(larval dispersal by currents) |
Last update by | Aleksas Narščius, 2019-02-18 |