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WoRMS taxon details
original description
Sars, G.O. (1895). Crustacea caspia. Contributions to the knowledge of the Carcinological Fauna of the Caspian Sea. Part III. Amphipoda. Gammaridae (concluded). Corophiidae. <em>Bulletin de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg.</em> Part 3 No. 3, pp. 277-314, 24 Plates., available online at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/25216412 [details]
original description
(of Corophium devium Wundsch, 1912) Wundsch, H.H. (1912). Eine neue Species des Genus Corophium Latr. Aus dem Muggelsee bei Berlin. <em>Zoologischer Anzeiger.</em> 39: 729-738. [details]
original description
(of Corophium curvispinum G.O. Sars, 1895) Sars, G.O. (1895). Crustacea caspia. Contributions to the knowledge of the Carcinological Fauna of the Caspian Sea. Part III. Amphipoda. Gammaridae (concluded). Corophiidae. <em>Bulletin de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg.</em> Part 3 No. 3, pp. 277-314, 24 Plates., available online at http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/25216412 page(s): 302 [details]
context source (Schelde)
Maris, T.; Beauchard, O.; Van Damme, S.; Van den Bergh, E.; Wijnhoven, S.; Meire, P. (2013). Referentiematrices en Ecotoopoppervlaktes Annex bij de Evaluatiemethodiek Schelde-estuarium Studie naar “Ecotoopoppervlaktes en intactness index”. <em>Monitor Taskforce Publication Series, 2013-01. NIOZ: Yerseke.</em> 35 pp. (look up in IMIS) [details]
basis of record
Faasse, M.; Van Moorsel, G. (2000). Nieuwe en minder bekende vlokreeftjes van sublitorale harde bodems in het Deltagebied (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea) [New and lesser-known amphipods of hard substrates in the Delta area of the Netherlands (Crustacea: Amphipoda: Gammaridea)]. <i>Ned. Faunist. Meded. 11</i>: 19-44 (look up in IMIS) [details]
From editor or global species database
Introduced species vector dispersal Swedish part of the Baltic Sea (Marine Region) Ships: general [details]From regional or thematic species database
Introduced species vector dispersal in Belgian part of the North Sea: Ships: accidental with ballast water, sea water systems, live wells or other deck basins [details]
Introduced species vector dispersal in Belgian part of the North Sea: Ships: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms [details]Unreviewed
Alien species The origin of the Caspian mud shrimp Chelicorophium curvispinum is in rivers that flow into the Caspian and Black Sea. The species is found in fresh to light brackish waters. Specimens of this species life in tubes which they use to attach themselves to rocks or pontoons, on which they form colonies. As the Caspian mud shrimp can also attach these tubes to ship hulls, it is likely that the species spread to West and North Europe via inland shipping. The first Belgian report of the species dates from 1981, in the river Meuse in Huy. As the species has a high tolerance for pollution and grows quickly in European rivers like the Rhine, it can out-compete vulnerable species. [details]
Classification In the Dutch literature the speciessname Corophium curvispinum is always used.
Bousefield & Hoover (1977) split off 12 genera of the genus Corophium; 1 of these genera is Chelicorophium ; mainly in Ponto-Caspic area occuring [details]
Distribution Occurs in fresh and brackish water, notoccuring in the brackish water of the Westerschelde and the Zeeuwse eilanden. [details]
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Kaspische slijkgarnaal |
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English |
Caspian mud shrimp |
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German |
Süßwasser-Schlickkrebs [from synonym] |
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