Mnemiopsis leidyi in Netherlands

Species name:Mnemiopsis leidyi
Family:Mnemiidae
Group:Comb jellies
Common names:Amerikaanse langlobribkwal
Synonymes:
Habitats:Marine habitats, Estuaries and brackish areas
Time of introduction:2006
Year of first report:2006
Type of introduction:Unintentional
Distribution details:Atlantic Coasts of North and South America, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, North Sea, Baltic Sea
Donor area:
Status:Established
Frequency:Common
Invasiveness:Potentially invasive
Impact:Predation, Socio-economic
Comments:
Last updated11-03-2013 (day-month-year)
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References:
  • A. Gittenberger (2008), Risicoanalyse van de Amerikaanse langlob-ribkwal Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz, 1865 , december 2008
  • Faasse, M.A. & K.M. Bayha, (2006). The ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi A. Agassiz 1865 in coastal waters of the Netherlands: an unrecognized invasion? Aquatic Invasions 1(4): 270-277.
  • Mutlu, E., (1999). Distribution and abundance of ctenophores and their zooplankton food in the Black Sea. II. Mnemiopsis leidyi. Marine Biology 135:603-613.
  • Purcell J.E., Shiganova T.A., Decker M.B. & E.D. Houde, (2001). The ctenophore Mnemiopsis in native and exotic habitats: U.S. estuaries versus the Black Sea basin. Hydrobiologia 451: 145–176.
  • Shiganova, T. & V. Padov, (2006) (2-11-2006). DAISIE factsheet: Mnemiopsis leidyi. Delivering Alien Invasive Species Inventories for Europe. http://www.europe-aliens.org/ pdf/Mnemiopsis_leidyi.pdf
  • Tulp, A.S., 2006. Mnemiopsis leidyi (Agassiz, 1865) (Ctenophora, Lobata) in de Waddenzee. Het Zeepaard 66: 183-189.
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