Species Regional Summary
Palaemon elegans
None ( B-VII )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Gdansk/Dead Vistula lagoon (2000, Grabowski 2006); Genetic studies indicate that Baltic animals come from the Mediterranean-Black Sea, form, type III of Reuschel et al. 2010.

Geographic Extent

Gdansk/Dead Vistula lagoon (2000, Grabowski 2006; Reuschel et al. 2010; Jablonska-Barna et al. 2013);); Poland/Gulf of Gdansk (2002, Janas 2004, cited by Grabowski 2006); 11 locations on Pomeranian Coast, Szczecin to Puck/Poland/Baltic Sea (2004, Grabowski 2006); Jurmo/Finland/Baltic Sea (before 2011, Vesakoski 2011, 59.833334 N, 21.6166649 E); Estonia/Baltic Sea (7/2011, Henn Ojaveer, in ICES Advisory Committee on the Marine Environment 2012)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Ballast Water
Alternate Canal

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Palaemon elegans has largely replaced the native Palaemon adspersus and Palaemonetes varians at many locations in the southeastern Baltic (Grabowski 2006).
 

References

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