AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Xenostrobus securis [WoRMS] | |
Authority | (Lamarck, 1819) | |
Family | Mytilidae | |
Order | Mytilida | |
Class | Bivalvia | |
Phylum | Mollusca | |
Synonym (?) | Limnoperna securis Xenostrobus securis References (not structured): WoRMS identifies, that Xenostrobus is unaccepted and that the accepted name is Limnoperna: http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=138231 |
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Sub-species level (?) | Not entered |
Native origin (?) | LME: 39. North Australian Shelf LME: 40. Northeast Australian Shelf - Great Barrier Reef LME: 41. East-Central Australian Shelf LME: 42. Southeast Australian Shelf LME: 43. Southwest Australian Shelf LME: 44. West-Central Australian Shelf LME: 45. Northwest Australian Shelf LME: 46. New Zealand Shelf References (not structured): Gestoso et al. 2011, 7th Int. Conf. Mar. Bioinvasions, Barcelona Comments: Pacific New Zealand SW Pacific |
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Sociability / Life stage (?) |
Comments: Invasive where established, forming numerous colonies. |
Reproductive frequency (?) | Iteroparous |
Reproductive type (?) | Sexual References: Montes, A., Olabarria, C., Vázquez, E. 2020. Reproductive plasticity in the invasive-Xenostrobus securis (Bivalvia: Mytiloidea) in northwestern Spain. Journal of sea research, 159, 101893. |
Developmental trait (?) | Spawning References: Montes, A., Olabarria, C., Vázquez, E. 2020. Reproductive plasticity in the invasive-Xenostrobus securis (Bivalvia: Mytiloidea) in northwestern Spain. Journal of sea research, 159, 101893. |
Characteristic feeding method / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Kimura, T., Sekiguchi, H. 2009. Spatial and temporal patterns of abundance of the exotic mytilid Xenostrobus securis and the native mytilid Musculista senhousia in the Lake Hamana, Japan. Marine Biodiversity Records, 2, e89. |
Mobility / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Gestoso, I., Olabarria, C., Arenas, F. 2012. The invasive mussel Xenostrobus securis along the Galician Rias Baixas (NW of Spain): status of invasion. CBM-Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 53(3), 391. |
Salinity tolerance range (?) | Exact range: 1 - 31 References: Astudillo, J. C., Bonebrake, T. C., Leung, K. M. 2017. The recently introduced bivalve Xenostrobus securis has higher thermal and salinity tolerance than the native Brachidontes variabilis and established Mytilopsis sallei. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 118(1-2), pp. 229-236. Comments: Found exclusively in brackish waters, this species can tolerate very broad variations in salinity (1psu to 31psu). |
Habitat modifying ability potential (?) | Autogenic ecosystem engineers |
Toxicity / Life stage (?) | Not relevant |
Bioaccumulation association (?) | Anthropogenic chemical compounds References: Markich, S. J., Jeffree, R. A. 2019. The euryhaline pygmy mussel, Xenostrobus securis, is a useful biomonitor of key metal contamination in the highly urbanised Sydney Estuary, Australia. Environmental pollution, 252, pp. 813-824. |
Known human health impact? | Known Comments: Harmless. |
Known economic impact? | Not known Comments: Not available. |
Known measurable environmental impact? | Known Comments: May have a negative impact on lagoonal ecosystems when it becomes invasive, covering soft sediments and smothering the infauna. |
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) |
Association with vessel vectors (?) | Unknown Comments: Introduced accidentally with aquaculture; its massive presence in the Adriatic lagoons along with Anadara inaequivalvis. |
Molecular information | Available NCBI (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?term=Xenostrobus+securis) |
Last update by | Sandra Gečaitė, 2024-07-24 |