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First record of the non-indigenous Isopoda Synidotea laticauda Benedict, 1897 in the Seine Estuary (Normandy, France)
Massé, C.; Gouillieux, B.; Chouquet, B.; Durand, F.; Dancie, C. (2020). First record of the non-indigenous Isopoda Synidotea laticauda Benedict, 1897 in the Seine Estuary (Normandy, France). An Aod VIII(1): 11-20
In: An Aod: Les cahiers naturalistes de l'Observatoire marin. Institut Universitaire Européen de la Mer: Plouzané . ISSN 2263-5718, more

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Keywords
Author keywords
    isopod; non-indigenous species

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  • Massé, C.
  • Gouillieux, B.
  • Chouquet, B.
  • Durand, F.
  • Dancie, C.

Abstract
    The northeastern Pacific isopod Synidotea laticauda Benedict, 1897 is reported for the first time in the French part of the English Channel. Specimens have been found in 2017 in a pebble habitat of the Seine Estuary (Normandy, France). Its occurrence in the Seine Estuary is probably related to international maritime traffic, which is important around the major seaports of the Seine Estuary: Le Havre and Rouen.

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