Invasion of the dark false mussel in shrimp farms in Venezuela: species identification and genetic analysis

Loading...
Thumbnail Image
Identifiers

Publication date

Advisors

Tutors

Editors

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre (REABIC)
Metrics
Google Scholar
lacobus
Export

Research Projects

Organizational Units

Journal Issue

Abstract

An inspection was carried out at shrimp farms located South West of Lake Maracaibo (Zulia State, Venezuela), with high incidences of mussel bivalve. Morphological and genetic analysis helped to identify the species as the dark false mussel Mytilopsis leucophaeata Conrad, 1831, and this is the first record of the species from tropical waters of northern South America. The highest incidences of mussels were detected in ponds and channels but no live mussels were observed in the coastal intertidal area surrounding the entrances of the farms, although empty shells were detected there, suggesting their former presence. The environmental conditions of the artificial system of shrimp culture, is a niche suitable for the proliferation of the bivalve. The consequences of the presence of this bivalve in the production of shrimp are discussed.

Description

Bibliographic citation

Lodeiros C, González-Henríquez N, Cuéllar-Anjel J, Hernández-Reyes D, Medina-Alcaraz C, Quinteiro J, ReyMéndez M (2019) Invasion of the dark false mussel in shrimp farms in Venezuela: species identification and genetic analysis. BioInvasions Records 8(4): 838–847, https://doi.org/10.3391/bir.2019.8.4.12

Relation

Has part

Has version

Is based on

Is part of

Is referenced by

Is version of

Requires

Sponsors

Rights

© Lodeiros et al. This is an open access article distributed under terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (Attribution 4.0 International - CC BY 4.0)