2010
DOI: 10.1656/045.017.0107
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The First Record ofPalaemon macrodactylus(Oriental Shrimp) from the Eastern Coast of North America

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“…After successive introductions, presumably due to marine traffic, the oriental shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus (Rathbun 1902), native of coastal areas in Japan, Korea, and northern China (Newman 1963), has successfully invaded Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the United States, Europe, and Australia (Newman 1963;Jensen 1995;Ashelby et al 2004;Cuesta et al 2004; Chicharo et al 2009;Micu and Niţȃ 2009;Raykov et al 2010;Lavesque et al 2010;Warkentine and Rachlin 2010;Soors et al 2010). Although it is commonly associated with brackish water estuarine areas (Béguer et al 2011), the first record of the species in the southwestern Atlantic was from Mar del Plata harbor, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina (Spivak et al 2006), where fully marine conditions prevail.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After successive introductions, presumably due to marine traffic, the oriental shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus (Rathbun 1902), native of coastal areas in Japan, Korea, and northern China (Newman 1963), has successfully invaded Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the United States, Europe, and Australia (Newman 1963;Jensen 1995;Ashelby et al 2004;Cuesta et al 2004; Chicharo et al 2009;Micu and Niţȃ 2009;Raykov et al 2010;Lavesque et al 2010;Warkentine and Rachlin 2010;Soors et al 2010). Although it is commonly associated with brackish water estuarine areas (Béguer et al 2011), the first record of the species in the southwestern Atlantic was from Mar del Plata harbor, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina (Spivak et al 2006), where fully marine conditions prevail.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After its first record outside the native area by Newman (1963), who reported its presence in San Francisco Bay, USA since 1957, and a second one in the 1970s from southern Australia by Buckworth (1979), the species has undergone a dramatic expansion since the 1990s. It has been reported from the Atlantic coast of Europe (Ashelby et al, 2004;Cuesta et al, 2004;Lavesque et al, 2010), the Black Sea (Raykov et al, 2010) and the Atlantic coast of South and North America (Spivak et al, 2006;Warkentine & Rachlin, 2010). A detailed chronology of the introductions of this species, probably by accidental transport in ship ballast water, followed by local spread of larvae and adults by natural dispersion processes, is given by Ashelby et al (2013).…”
Section: Palaemon Macrodactylusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover a female shrimps which is carry the eggs is found (2001-2002, and 2008) showing the shrimps her doubled [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%