Species Regional Summary
Mya arenaria
None ( MED-IX )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st record: Romania/Black Sea (1966, Gomiou et al. 2002; Skolka and Preda 2010; Carlton 2023a)

Geographic Extent

Romania/Black Sea (1966, Gomiou et al. 2002, Skolka and Preda 2010; Carlton 2023a); Constanta/Romania/Black Sea (Preda et al. 2012); Bulgaria-Ukraine/Danube, Dniester, Bug estuaries (1966, Gomiou et al. 2002); Romania & Bulgaria/Black Sea (Bancila et al. 2022)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Ballast Water
Alternate Fisheries Intentional

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
'Mya arenaria, became a dominant species on sandy bottoms, inducing structural changes in native associations previously dominated by the bivalve Lentidium mediterraneum (Costa, 1829)' (Skolka and Preda 2010).
 
Ecological ImpactFood/Prey
'Since the tiny Lentidium mediterraneum is a food resource for the juveniles of many native bottom fish species while the juveniles of Mya arenaria are consumed by the adults of the same' (Skolka and Preda 2010).
 
Economic ImpactAesthetic
By the 1970s, 4-5 years after its initial discovery in the Black Sea, Mya arenaria became so abundant that it washed ashore in decaying masses, attracting huge flocks of seagulls (Gomiou et al. 2002).
 
Economic ImpactFisheries
During mass occurrences in the 1970s, Mya arenaria was fed to chickens (Gomiou et al. 2002).
 

References

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