Crepidula fornicata in Denmark

Species name:Crepidula fornicata
Family:Clayptraeidae
Group:Molluscs
Common names:tøffelsnegl
Synonymes:
Habitats:Marine habitats
Time of introduction:
Year of first report:1934
Type of introduction:Unintentional
Distribution details:E-part
Donor area:The Netherlands
Status:Established
Frequency:Common
Invasiveness:Invasive
Impact:Competition, Socio-economic
Comments: Its occurrence in the Danish Wadden Sea may be a natural secondary dispersal through planktonic larvae from populations already established in the Dutch Wadden Sea. Presently it is distributed in the Wadden Sea, the Limfjord and Kattegat north of the Limfjord
Last updated10-01-2016 (day-month-year)
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References:
  • Bagge,O., 1968. Faunaforurening. I: Nørrevang,A & Meyer,T.J. (red.). Danmarks Natur. Bd.3: 483-485. Politiken.
  • Jensen, K.R. and Knudsen, J. 2005. A summary of alien marine benthic invertebrates in Danish waters. Oceanological and Hydrobiological Studies 34, Supplement 1: 137-162.
  • Jensen, Kathe R. (2010): NOBANIS – Invasive Alien Species Fact Sheet – Crepidula fornicata – From: Identification key to marine invasive species in Nordic waters – NOBANIS www.nobanis.org, Date of access 01/09/2010
  • Petersen,G.H., 1971. Bløddyr. Danmarks Dyreverden. Bd.3: 182-363. Hvass,H. (red.). Rosenkilde og Bagger.
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