Monocorophium sextonae
VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (2022). Monocorophium sextonae. Niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en aanpalende estuaria = Non-indigenous species from the Belgian part of the North Sea and estuaria. VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (VLIZ): Oostende. Diff. pag. pp.
Part of: Niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en omliggende estuaria = Non-indigenous species from the Belgian part of the North Sea and estuaria. VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (VLIZ): Ostend. ISSN 2983-5518, more
Related to:VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (2020). Monocorophium sextonae - Sexton's slijkgarnaal, in: Verleye, T. et al. Niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en aanpalende estuaria. VLIZ Special Publication, 86: pp. 267-271, more
Related to:VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (2024). Monocorophium sextonae - Sexton's slijkgarnaal, in: Geïntroduceerde niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en aanpalende estuaria anno 2024. VLIZ Special Publication, 93: pp. 303-307, more
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Monocorophium sextonae (Crawford, 1937) [WoRMS]
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- Niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en omliggende estuaria, more
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- VLIZ Alien Species Consortium, more
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The area of origin of the mud shrimp Monocorophium sextonae is unknown. It remains uncertain if this species is non-native to Europe. It is possible that the species has always been present but was never noticed before. This amphipod is therefore classified by many as cryptogenic. The species was first found in samples taken during the summer of 1993 along the Belgian West Coast. Monocorophium sextonae is reported in the port of Zeebrugge, the Scheldt estuary and on shipwrecks off the Belgian coast. It lives in soft sediments, attached to other organisms, such as algae and sponges, and on artificial substrates, from the intertidal zone to a depth of 50 metres. |
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