Invasion
Invasion Description
1st Record: Russia/White Sea (Russanova 1963, cited by Maximovich and Guerassimova 2003); east of Svyatoy Nos, 40E, Northern Norway and Murman/Norway-Russia/Barents Sea (before 1963, Zenekevich 1963; Galkin 1998)
Geographic Extent
east of Svyatoy Nos, 40E, Northern Norway and Murman/Norway-Russia/Barents Sea (before 1963, Zenekevich 1963; Galkin 1998); Russia/Chupa Inlet, Kandalaksha Bay, White Sea (Sadykhova 1979; Maximovich and Guerassimova 2003); east of Svyatoy Nos, 40E, northern Norway and Murman/Norway-Russia/Barents Sea (before 1963, Zenekevich 1963; Galkin 1998)
Vectors
Level | Vector |
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Alternate | Natural Dispersal |
Alternate | Fisheries Intentional |
Regional Impacts
Ecological Impact | Food/Prey | |
In Kandalaksha Bay, White Sea, Russia, the most frequent predators of Mya arenaria are sandpipers (Sadykhova 1979). | ||