Proasellus coxalis
VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (2022). Proasellus coxalis. Niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en aanpalende estuaria = Non-indigenous species from the Belgian part of the North Sea and estuaria. VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (VLIZ): Oostende. Diff. pag. pp. Part of: Niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en omliggende estuaria = Non-indigenous species from the Belgian part of the North Sea and estuaria. VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (VLIZ): Ostend. ISSN 2983-5518, more Related to:VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (2020). Proasellus coxalis - Zuiders waterezeltje, in: Verleye, T. et al. Niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en aanpalende estuaria. VLIZ Special Publication, 86: pp. 295-299, more Related to:VLIZ Alien Species Consortium (2024). Proasellus coxalis - Zuiders waterezeltje, in: Geïntroduceerde niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en aanpalende estuaria anno 2024. VLIZ Special Publication, 93: pp. 337-341, more |
Keyword | Proasellus coxalis (Dollfus, 1892) [WoRMS]
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Project | Top | Author | - Niet-inheemse soorten in het Belgisch deel van de Noordzee en omliggende estuaria, more
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Abstract | Proasellus coxalis is a freshwater isopod that occurred only in rivers and estuaries around the Mediterranean Sea. Since 1931, this species spread across Western Europe, probably as a stowaway in the ballast water of inland vessels. In 1998, the species was observed for the first time in Belgium. Since 2011, it occurs in Belgian inland waters, specifically in the centre and west of Flanders. As poor swimmers, freshwater isopods are mainly found between water plants, between stones and on the bottom, where they feed on dead organic matter. |
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