Ctenodrilus serratus (Schmidt, 1857)

Kakkonen, Jenni E., Worsfold, Tim M., Ashelby, Christopher W., Taylor, Andrea & Beaton, Katy, 2019, The value of regular monitoring and diverse sampling techniques to assess aquatic non-native species: a case study from Orkney, Management of Biological Invasions 10 (1), pp. 46-79 : 57-58

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https://doi.org/ 10.3391/mbi.2019.10.1.04

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scientific name

Ctenodrilus serratus (Schmidt, 1857)
status

 

(17) Ctenodrilus serratus (Schmidt, 1857) View in CoL

Status in U.K. – cryptogenic.

There are two records of this species from the monitoring programme, from Kirkwall Marina in 2015 and from a scrape sample from Stromness Marina in 2016.

Ctenodrilus serratus has a worldwide distribution and is frequently

found in aquaria ( Fauvel 1927). It was genetically demonstrated to be truly

amphi-Atlantic in distribution by Westheide et al. (2003), who concluded

that the distribution must have been through dispersal and considered

anthropogenic dispersal among the possibilities. It has been reported from

the Plymouth area ( Marine Biological Association 1957) and listed from

the English Channel by Dauvin et al. (2003). It is found primarily in the

vicinity of port facilities (unpublished data) and it is here considered to be

cryptogenic in the U.K. The records presented here from 2015 and 2016

are the first from Orkney.

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