Rapana venosa in Netherlands

Species name:Rapana venosa
Family:Muricidae
Group:Molluscs
Common names:Geaderde stekelhoren
Synonymes:
Habitats:Marine habitats
Time of introduction:2005
Year of first report:2005
Type of introduction:Unintentional
Distribution details:Northwest Pacific (from Peter the Great Bay, Vladivostok in the north, Sea of Japan, Yellow Sea, East China sea and Bohai Sea to Taiwan in the south). Introduced: Black Sea, Mediterranean, Rio de La Pata, Washington state, New Zealand, Galicia
Donor area:France (Bretagne?)
Status:Not known
Frequency:Rare
Invasiveness:Potentially invasive
Impact:Predation, Competition
Comments:
Last updated11-03-2013 (day-month-year)
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References:
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  • Kerckhof F, Vink RJ, Nieweg DC, Post JNJ (2006b) The veined whelk Rapana venosa has reached the North Sea. Aquatic Invasions 1:35-37
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