2019
DOI: 10.3391/bir.2019.8.4.11
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First record of the alien invasive biofouling mussel Mytella strigata (Hanley, 1843) (Mollusca: Mytilidae) from Indian waters

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“…These conchological features agree well with the American charru mussel M. strigata found in Singapore (Lim et al 2018) and India (Jayachandran et al 2019). Moreover, the curved pallial line described by Mediodia et al (2017) unique to M. charruana (=M.…”
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confidence: 85%
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“…These conchological features agree well with the American charru mussel M. strigata found in Singapore (Lim et al 2018) and India (Jayachandran et al 2019). Moreover, the curved pallial line described by Mediodia et al (2017) unique to M. charruana (=M.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…In Asia, Mytella strigata Hanley, 1843in Hanley (1842-1846 is considered an emerging invasive mussel species that has expanded from its native range in Central and South Americas to North America and Asia. Ballast waters of ship hull spread these mussel species (Spinuzzi et al, 2013;Rice et al, 2016;Mediodia et al, 2017;Vallejo et al, 2017;Lim et al, 2018;Biju Kumar et al, 2019;Jayachandran et al, 2019;Sanpanich and Wells, 2019).…”
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“…The American brackish water mussel (Mytella strigata) is native to Central and South America from Guaymas, Sonora Mexico, Ecuador to the Galapagos Islands (Cardenas and Aranda 2000). Since 2014, its presence has been reported in Southeast Asia, including the Philippines (Michael et al 2016), Singapore (Lim et al 2018), Thailand (Sanpanich and Wells 2019), India (Jayachandran et al 2019), and Taiwan. The species forms high-density fouling colonies attaching to concrete walls and drainage systems of clam ponds, boat hulls, and bottom sediment (Huang et al 2021) using byssal threads to attach themselves to solid surfaces (Coyne et al 1997).…”
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“… 2018 ), Thailand (Sanpanich and Wells 2019 ), India (Jayachandran et al. 2019 ), and Taiwan. The species forms high-density fouling colonies attaching to concrete walls and drainage systems of clam ponds, boat hulls, and bottom sediment (Huang et al.…”
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“…Since then, its proliferation as an invasive species on Florida, South Carolina, and Georgia coasts has become evident (Boudreaux & Walters 2006, Gillis et al 2009, Spinuzzi et al 2013, Calazans et al 2017). Recently, it has been considered an invasive species in India (Jayachandran et al 2019) and Southeast Asia, principally the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand (Rice et al 2016, Vallejo et al 2017, Lim et al 2018, Sanpanich & Wells 2019.…”
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