Alien amphipods (Arthopoda; Crustacea) in the Tista Estuary, Halden, southeastern Norway

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Fauna Norvegica Pub Date : 2021-11-26 DOI:10.5324/fn.v41i0.3957
I. Spikkeland, J. P. Nilssen
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Two new amphipods for Norway Melita nitida and Corophium multisetosum (Crustacea; Amphipoda) were registered in brackish waters in the Tista Estuary in Halden, southeastern Norway. Both species were found in the samples from Tista’s outlet into the Idde Fjord, C. multisetosum in the beach zone and M. nitida at about 4 m depth. Melita nitida is a North American species first found in Europe in the Netherlands in 1998, and since then dispersed into the Baltic Sea via the Kiel Canal and now also found several places on the German Baltic Sea coast and in the Black Sea. Corophium multisetosum was collected even before the 1920s in Western Europe, and is considered native for Europe, whereas its relationship to North America is more ambiguous. From the British Isles and the Netherlands, it seems to have spread to Germany, Poland, Denmark and Sweden, and at present Norway. Until now the two species were found in small numbers at the Norwegian sites and their influence on the total benthic community is probably negligible in this initial phase. The Tista Estuary in Halden apparently appears to be a hotspot for alien brackish water species in Norway. Generally estuaries, with their combination of brackish water jointly with their unsaturated ecological niches and intensive international ship traffic, seem to possess the highest potential infection rate for aquatic systems with alien acrozoobenthic species.
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外来的片脚类动物(节肢动物;挪威东南部哈尔登的Tista河口的甲壳类动物
挪威Melita nitida和Corophium multistosum的两种新的两栖纲动物(甲壳纲;两栖纲)在挪威东南部哈尔登的Tista河口的半咸水中登记。这两种物种都是在Tista进入Idde峡湾的出口、海滩区的C.multistosum和大约4米深的M.nitida的样本中发现的。尼蒂达Melita nitida是一种北美物种,1998年在荷兰首次在欧洲发现,此后通过基尔运河扩散到波罗的海,现在也在德国波罗的海海岸和黑海的几个地方发现。多齿冠伞甚至在20世纪20年代之前就在西欧被采集,被认为原产于欧洲,而它与北美的关系则更为模糊。从不列颠群岛和荷兰,它似乎已经传播到德国、波兰、丹麦和瑞典,目前还有挪威。到目前为止,在挪威遗址发现的这两个物种数量很少,在最初阶段,它们对整个底栖生物群落的影响可能可以忽略不计。哈尔登的蒂斯塔河口显然是挪威外来咸水物种的热点。一般来说,河口的微咸水、不饱和的生态位和密集的国际船舶交通,似乎对水生系统的外来大型底栖动物物种具有最高的潜在感染率。
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Fauna Norvegica
Fauna Norvegica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Animal Science and Zoology
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