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Hemimysis anomala G.O.Sars, 1907
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occurs (regularly, as a native taxon) in multiple nations
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Canada
Origin: Exotic
Regularity: Regularly occurring
Currently: Present
Confidence: Confident
Type of Residency: Year-round
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marine, but occasionally found in freshwater
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De Kaspische aasgarnaal Hemimysis anomala komt van nature voor in de Kaspische Zee, de Zwarte Zee en in rivieren in Rusland. De soort werd als levend visvoedsel geïntroduceerd in een aantal wateren van de voormalige Sovjet-Unie en vandaaruit koloniseerde deze aasgarnaal de Europese wateren. Op 12 oktober 1999 werd de Kaspische aasgarnaal waargenomen in een brakwater-vijver vlakbij de Antwerpse haven. Het is een alleseter die kan gedijen in zowel stilstaand als stromend water. De soort kan echter niet overleven in zout water, waardoor de verspreiding beperkt blijft tot brakke riviermondingen.
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The bloody-red shrimp Hemimysis anomala occurs naturally in the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, and rivers in Russia, where lots of loose rocks or clayey banks with cavities are present. The bloody-red shrimp was introduced as fish food in a number of waters of the former Soviet Union. However, the populations expanded and colonized European waters. This alien shrimp was observed on October 12th 1999 in a brackish water pond nearby the Antwerp harbor. It is an efficient omnivore that can thrive in stagnant as well as streaming water. Since the bloody-red shrimp cannot survive in high salinity water, the distribution is restricted to brackish estuaries.
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littoral-20m
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The following is a representative barcode sequence, the centroid of all available sequences for this species.
There are 9 barcode sequences available from BOLD and GenBank.
Below is a sequence of the barcode region Cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 (COI or COX1) from a member of the species.
See the BOLD taxonomy browser for more complete information about this specimen and other sequences.
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Barcode of Life Data Systems (BOLDS) Stats
Public Records: 9
Specimens with Barcodes: 9
Species With Barcodes: 1
Canada
Rounded National Status Rank: NNA - Not Applicable
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Rounded Global Status Rank: G5 - Secure
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