Primera cita en África del caracol del cieno de Nueva Zelanda Potamopyrgus antipodarum (J.E. Gray, 1843) (Tateidae, Mollusca)

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https://doi.org/10.3989/graellsia.2021.v77.303

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recién llegado, Marruecos, invasión acuática, caracol de barro de Nueva Zelanda, gasterópodo invasor

Resumen


Incluido recientemente entre las “cien peores” especies invasoras y siendo el tercero de los “peores moluscos invasores” en Europa, el caracol del cieno de Nueva Zelanda ha llegado a ser cosmopolita. Se comunica el primer hallazgo en el continente africano, en Marruecos. Se encontraron poblaciones establecidas de Potamopyrgus antipodarum en el humedal Low Moulouya, un Sitio Ramsar y un Sitio de Interés Biológico y Ecológico (SIBE), donde ocupa hábitats naturales y antropogénicos (manantial, río y canal artificial). El proceso de invasión parece estar en sus primeras etapas, lo que exige medidas drásticas para poder controlar su progreso.

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2021-07-15

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Fouzi Taybi A, Mabrouki Y, Glöer P. Primera cita en África del caracol del cieno de Nueva Zelanda Potamopyrgus antipodarum (J.E. Gray, 1843) (Tateidae, Mollusca). Graellsia [Internet]. 15 de julio de 2021 [citado 20 de abril de 2024];77(2):e140. Disponible en: https://graellsia.revistas.csic.es/index.php/graellsia/article/view/662

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