Hemimysis anomala in Ireland

Species name:Hemimysis anomala
Family:Mysidae
Group:Arthropods
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Habitats:Estuaries and brackish areas, Lakes, Watercourses
Time of introduction:2008
Year of first report:
Type of introduction:Not known
Distribution details:Ponto Caspian
Donor area:
Status:Established
Frequency:Local
Invasiveness:Potentially invasive
Impact:Predation, Herbivory, Resource allocation, Competition
Comments:The are omnivorous and have a wide ranging diet. As yet, there are no documented impacts of this species in Ireland. This may be due to it being a very recent invader and often there is a lag phase between occurrence, establishment and significant/noticea
Last updated08-02-2011 (day-month-year)
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References:
  • Minchin, D. and Boelens, R. (2010). Hemimysis anomala is established in the Shannon River Basin District in Ireland. Aquatic Invasions. Vol. 5, Supplement 1: S71-S78. Available online: www.aquaticinvasions.ru [Accessed: 01/09/2010].
  • Minchin, D. and Holmes, J.M.C. (2008). The Ponto-Caspian mysid, Hemimysis anomala G.O. Sars 1907 (Crustacea), arrives in Ireland. Aquatic Invasions. Vol. 3. Issue 2: 247-249. Available online: www.aquaticinvasions.ru [Accessed: 01/09//2010].
  • National Biodiversity Data Centre. National Invasive Species Database. Available online: http://invasivespecies.biodiversityireland.ie [Accessed: 2009]
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