Limnoperna fortunei: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Animalia
- Phylum
- Mollusca
- Class
- Bivalvia
- Order
- Mytilida
- Family
- Mytilidae
- Genus
- Limnoperna
- Species
- Limnoperna fortunei
- Scientific Name
- Limnoperna fortunei
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Limnoperna fortunei
Limnoperna fortunei, the golden mussel, is a medium-sized freshwater bivalve mollusc of the family Mytilidae. The native range of the species is China, but it has accidentally been introduced to South America and several Asian countries where it has become an invasive species. It is considered to be an ecosystem engineer because it alters the nature of the water and the bottom habitats of lakes and rivers and modifies the associated invertebrate communities. It also has strong effects on the properties of the water column, modifying nutrient proportions and concentrations, increasing water transparency, decreasing phytoplankton and zooplankton densities, on which it feeds, and enhancing the growth of aquatic macrophytes. Because mussels attach to hard substrata, including the components of industrial, water-treatment and power plants, they have become a major biofouling problem in the areas invaded.
...Limnoperna fortunei in languages:
- Chinese
- 科氏沼蛤(河殻菜蛤)
- Dutch
- gouden mossel
- English
- Golden Mussel
- French
- Moule pygmée
- Japanese
- カワヒバリガイ
- Korean
- 민물담치
- Portuguese
- mexilhão-dourado
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