Invasion History

First Non-native Panama (Pacific) Tidal Record: 2008

Panama Invasion History:


Invasion history elsewhere in the world:


Description


Taxonomy

Taxonomic Tree

Kingdom:   Animalia
Phylum:   Arthropoda
Subphylum:   Crustacea
Class:   Malacostraca
Subclass:   Eumalacostraca
Superorder:   Peracarida
Order:   Amphipoda
Suborder:   Caprellidea
Infraorder:   Caprellida
Superfamily:   Caprelloidea
Family:   Caprellidae
Genus:   Paracaprella
Species:   pusilla

Synonyms

Potentially Misidentified Species

Ecology

General:

Food:

Crustacean, phytoplankton, detritus

Trophic Status:

Omnivore

Omni

Habitats

General HabitatMarinas & DocksNone
General HabitatCanalsNone
General HabitatGrass BedNone
General HabitatMangrovesNone
General HabitatOyster ReefNone
General HabitatCoarse Woody DebrisNone
General HabitatRockyNone
Salinity RangePolyhaline18-30 PSU
Salinity RangeEuhaline30-40 PSU
Tidal RangeSubtidalNone
Vertical HabitatEpibenthicNone

Life History


Tolerances and Life History Parameters

Minimum Temperature (ºC)13.4Cadiz, Spain (Ros et al. 2012)
Maximum Temperature (ºC)30Field temperatureParanagua Bay, Brazil (Ros et al. 2014)
Minimum Salinity (‰)17.848 hr LC50 (Ros et al. 2014)
Maximum Salinity (‰)46.348 hr LC50 (Ros et al. 2014)
Minimum Length (mm)3None
Maximum Length (mm)8Male. Females reached 6 mm. The means were 5 mm for males and 4 mm for females, at Mallorca, Spain (Ros et al. 2013)
Broad Temperature RangeNoneWarm Temperate-Tropical
Broad Salinity RangeNonePolyhaline-Euhaline

General Impacts


Regional Distribution Map

Bioregion Region Name Year Invasion Status Population Status
PAN_PAC Panama Pacific Coast 2008 Def Estab
PAN_CAR Panama Caribbean Coast Native Estab

Occurrence Map

OCC_ID Author Year Date Locality Status Latitude Longitude

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