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Monocorophium sextonae (Crawford, 1937)

148603  (urn:lsid:marinespecies.org:taxname:148603)

accepted
Species
Corophium sextonae Crawford, 1937 · unaccepted > superseded combination
Corophium sextoni Crawford, 1937 · unaccepted (Emendation)
marine, terrestrial
(of Corophium sextonae Crawford, 1937) Crawford, G. I. (1937). A review of the amphipod genus Corophium, with notes on the British species. <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 21: 589-629.
page(s): 620 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]
Horton, T.; Lowry, J.; De Broyer, C.; Bellan-Santini, D.; Copilas-Ciocianu, D.; Corbari, L.; Costello, M.J.; Daneliya, M.; Dauvin, J.-C.; Fišer, C.; Gasca, R.; Grabowski, M.; Guerra-García, J.M.; Hendrycks, E.; Hughes, L.; Jaume, D.; Jazdzewski, K.; Kim, Y.-H.; King, R.; Krapp-Schickel, T.; LeCroy, S.; Lörz, A.-N.; Mamos, T.; Senna, A.R.; Serejo, C.; Souza-Filho, J.F.; Tandberg, A.H.; Thomas, J.D.; Thurston, M.; Vader, W.; Väinölä, R.; Valls Domedel, G.; Vonk, R.; White, K.; Zeidler, W. (2024). World Amphipoda Database. Monocorophium sextonae (Crawford, 1937). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at: https://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=148603 on 2024-12-13
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2005-03-24 14:24:51Z
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2009-11-20 07:10:55Z
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original description (of Corophium sextonae Crawford, 1937) Crawford, G. I. (1937). A review of the amphipod genus Corophium, with notes on the British species. <em>Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom.</em> 21: 589-629.
page(s): 620 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

context source (Introduced species) Katsanevakis, S.; Bogucarskis, K.; Gatto, F.; Vandekerkhove, J.; Deriu, I.; Cardoso A.S. (2012). Building the European Alien Species Information Network (EASIN): a novel approach for the exploration of distributed alien species data. <em>BioInvasions Records.</em> 1: 235-245., available online at http://easin.jrc.ec.europa.eu [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

context source (HKRMS) Hirayama, A. (1990). Marine gammaridean Amphipoda (Malacostraca) from Hong Kong I. the family Corophiidae, genus Corophium. <em>In: Morton B, editor. Proceedings of the Second International Marine Biological Workshop: The Marine Flora and Fauna of Hong Kong and Southern China. The Marine flora and fauna of Hong Kong and southern china I. Hong Kong University Press, Hong Kong.</em> 2: 449-485. [details] 

context source (WoRCS) Navarro-Barranco, C.; Martínez, A.; Sempere-Valverde, J.; Chebaane, S.; Digenis, M.; Plaitis, W.; Voultsiadou, E.; Gerovasileiou, V. (2023). Amphipods in Mediterranean Marine and Anchialine Caves: New Data and Overview of Existing Knowledge. <em>Diversity.</em> 15(12): 1180., available online at https://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/15/12/1180 [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

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] 

additional source Webber, W.R., G.D. Fenwick, J.M. Bradford-Grieve, S.G. Eagar, J.S. Buckeridge, G.C.B. Poore, E.W. Dawson, L. Watling, J.B. Jones, J.B.J. Wells, N.L. Bruce, S.T. Ahyong, K. Larsen, M.A. Chapman, J. Olesen, J.S. Ho, J.D. Green, R.J. Shiel, C.E.F. Rocha, A. Lörz, G.J. Bird & W.A. Charleston. (2010). Phylum Arthropoda Subphylum Crustacea: shrimps, crabs, lobsters, barnacles, slaters, and kin. <em>in: Gordon, D.P. (Ed.) (2010). New Zealand inventory of biodiversity: 2. Kingdom Animalia: Chaetognatha, Ecdysozoa, Ichnofossils.</em> pp. 98-232 (COPEPODS 21 pp.). [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]

additional source Zenetos, A.; Gofas, S.; Verlaque, M.; Cinar, M.; Garcia Raso, J.; Bianchi, C.; Morri, C.; Azzurro, E.; Bilecenoglu, M.; Froglia, C.; Siokou, I.; Violanti, D.; Sfriso, A.; San Martin, G.; Giangrande, A.; Katagan, T.; Ballesteros, E.; Ramos-Espla, A.; Mastrototaro, F.; Ocana, O.; Zingone, A.; Gambi, M.; Streftaris, N. (2010). Alien species in the Mediterranean Sea by 2010. A contribution to the application of European Union's Marine Strategy Framework Directive (MSFD). Part I. Spatial distribution. <em>Mediterranean Marine Science.</em> 11(2): 381-493., available online at https://doi.org/10.12681/mms.87 [details] OpenAccess publication

additional source Costello, M. J.; Holmes, J. M. C.; Mcgrath, D.; Myers, A. A. (1990). A review and catalogue of amphipod Crustacea in Ireland. <em>Irish Fisheries Investigation Series B.</em> 33, 70 pp. [details] Available for editors  PDF available [request]
 
 Present  Present in aphia/obis/gbif/idigbio   Inaccurate  Introduced: alien  Containing type locality 
   

From editor or global species database
Introduced species remark It is not known whether Monocorophium sextonae is an alien species in Europe where it was first described by Crawford from England, or in New Zealand where Hurley later discovered it. Therefore, the amphipod is considered as origin uncertain.

The species was first recorded in Belgium in the summer of 1993, in samples taken along the west coast. The amphipod was reported in the harbour of Zeebrugge, in the Scheldt estuary and on shipwrecks in front of the Belgian coast. The species is epifaunal, such as on algae, sponges and artificial substrata, from the intertidal zone to a depth of 50 m. Of course, this depth limit may be due to locally available habitat and not actual depth limits.  [details]

Introduced species vector dispersal Belgian part of the North 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 as attached or free-living fouling organisms [details]

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 United Kingdom part of the English Channel (Marine Region) : Ships: accidental as attached or free-living fouling organisms
A fouling organism requiring assisted transport to expand alien range.
But note its alien-native locations are uncertain. [details]

Introduced species vector dispersal in Belgian part of the North Sea: Aquaculture: accidental [details]

Introduced species vector dispersal in United Kingdom (Nation) : Shipping [details]
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