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Perna perna South American rock mussel

Perna pernais commonly referred to as South American rock mussel. Difficulty in the aquarium: Average. Toxicity: Toxic hazard unknown.


Profilbild Urheber Peter Southwood, Southern Underwater Research Group, Australien

Foto: Smits Reef: Location of the top of the reef. Reef extends about 100m in all directions

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lexID:
15525 
AphiaID:
140483 
Scientific:
Perna perna 
German:
Miesmuschel 
English:
South American Rock Mussel 
Category:
Sea Shells 
Family tree:
Animalia (Kingdom) > Mollusca (Phylum) > Bivalvia (Class) > Mytilida (Order) > Mytilidae (Family) > Perna (Genus) > perna (Species) 
Initial determination:
(Linnaeus, ), 1758 
Occurrence:
Straße von Gibralta, Tunesien, Ghana, Suriname, Algeria, Angola, Brazil, Canada , Congo, Curacao, French Guiana, Gulf of Mexico, Guyana, India, Indian Ocean, Invasive Species, Madagascar, Mauritania, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Portugal, South-Africa, Sri Lanka, the Canary Islands, The Gulf of Guinea, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, Uruguay, Venezuela, Virgin Islands, U.S., West Africa 
Marine Zone:
Subtidal, sublittoral, infralittoral, deep zone of the oceans from the lower limit of the intertidal zone (intertidal) to the shelf edge at about 200 m water depth. neritic. 
Sea depth:
0 - 50 Meter 
Size:
up to 6.69" (17 cm) 
Temperature:
50 °F - 86 °F (10°C - 30°C) 
Food:
Bacteria (Bacterioplankton), Debris (Feed remains), Detritus, Filter feeder, Phytoplankton 
Difficulty:
Average 
Offspring:
Not available as offspring 
Toxicity:
Toxic hazard unknown 
CITES:
Not evaluated 
Red List:
Not evaluated (NE) 
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Catalog of Life:
 
Author:
Publisher:
Meerwasser-Lexikon.de
Created:
Last edit:
2023-01-29 18:49:44 

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If you look at the occurrence and distribution of species, you will stumble over the words "native and invasive species".

What are invasive species?
An "alien species" has been introduced from its natural range into another, foreign area or country, manages to survive there and then reproduces.
"Invasive" becomes this species when it spreads and thereby endangers biodiversity, other animal and plant species, and thus native ecosystems°.
https://www.tierschutzbund.de/information/hintergrund/artenschutz/invasive-arten/
Following this definition, it does not matter in the first place how the alien antennae entered foreign distribution areas, by their own force, by natural forces, or deliberately introduced by humans.
Perna perna is one such species, also known as a neobiota or bioinvasor, this species of mussel was deliberately introduced by humans into the waters of Canada, the East Coast of the United States and the Gulf of Mexico for profit, in this case for human consumption.
Today's mussel fishery represents a combination of wild mussel fishing and extensive bottom culture management. The basic principle of mussel fishery is to fish young mussels from natural banks and sow them on more favorably located cultivated areas.
http://www.muschelfischer.de/mufi_fang.htm

The product of mussel reproduction (female mussels can release between 5 to 12 million eggs 3 times per year, which are then inseminated by male mussels) are the veliger larvae, which are subject to the forces of wave action and drift.

If the bioinvasors have established themselves in foreign areas, then they can, more or less quickly displace native species and are very difficult to remove from these biotopes.

More information on invasive species can be found here:
https://www.bmuv.de/themen/naturschutz-artenvielfalt/artenschutz/nationaler-artenschutz/invasive-gebietsfremde-arten

In this age of massive environmental degradation, resourceful researchers are also coming up with new ideas to sequester carbon, again using mussels, see the report "Mussels and other blue mussels, aquaculture for carbon sequestration"
https://www.greatitalianfoodtrade.it/de/Fortschritt/Miesmuscheln-und-andere-Aquakulturmuscheln%2C-die-Kohlenstoff-binden/

Color of the mussel:
Brown or tan on the outside with concentric yellow bands near the ventral edge, purple on the inside, pearly.
Shell surface is smooth except for fine growth lines

Synonyms:
Melina perna (Linnaeus, 1758)
Mya perna Linnaeus, 1758
Mytilus afer Gmelin, 1791
Mytilus africanus Fischer von Waldheim, 1807
Mytilus africanus Chemnitz, 1785
Mytilus africanus var. mauretanica Pallary, 1900
Mytilus africanus var. mauretanicus Pallary, 1900
Mytilus elongatus Fischer von Waldheim, 1807
Mytilus elongatus Chemnitz, 1785
Mytilus irisans Jousseaume, 1888
Mytilus magellanicus Röding, 1798
Mytilus perna (Linnaeus, 1758)
Mytilus perna var. trigona Krauss, 1848
Mytilus pictus Born, 1778
Mytilus variegatus Röding, 1798
Mytilus versicolor Gmelin, 1791
Perna africana (Chemnitz, 1785)
Perna africana var. mauretanica Pallary, 1900
Perna africana var. tingitana Pallary, 1900
Perna indica Kuriakose & Nair, 1976
Perna magellanica Philipsson, 1788
Perna perna f. picta (Born, 1778)
Perna picta (Born, 1778)

Scientific paper

  1. Complete mitochondrial genome of the brown mussel Perna perna (Bivalve, Mytilidae), Uliano-Silva, Marcela; Americo, Juliana; Bastos, Alex Schomaker; Furtado, Carolina; Rebelo, Mauro de Freitas; Prosdocimi, Francisco , 2015
  2. The brown mussel Perna perna (L., 1758) as a sentinel species for chlorinated pesticide and dioxin-like compounds, Galvao, Petrus; Henkelmann, Bernhard; Longo, Renan; Torres, João Paulo Machado; Malm, Olaf; Schramm, Karl-Werner , 2015
  3. Influence of Seed Source on Growth, Sexual Cycle and Mortality of the Brown Mussel, Perna perna , in a Culture System, Aquini, Eduardo do N.; Ferreira, Jaime F.; Magalhães, Aimê R. M. , 2013
  4. Evaluation of the processing of Perna perna mussels: the influence of water quality involved in the cooling operations in the physico-chemical and microbiological characteristics of the product, de Lima, Marieli; Melo, Maria Carolina Lampert; Monteiro, Alcilene Rodrigues , 2013
  5. Factors contributing to heavy metal accumulation in sediments and in the intertidal mussel Perna perna in the Gulf of Annaba (Algeria), Belabed, Bourhane-Eddine; Laffray, Xavier; Dhib, Amel; Fertouna-Belakhal, Mouna; Turki, Souad; Aleya, Lotfi , 2013
  6. Effects of glyphosate on cholinesterase activity of the mussel Perna perna and the fish Danio rerio and Jenynsia multidentata: In vitro studies, Sandrini, Juliana Zomer; Rola, Regina Coimbra; Lopes, Fernanda Moreira; Buffon, Hermeson Francisco; Freitas, Milene Marques; Martins, Camila de Martinez Gaspar; da Rosa, Carlos Eduardo , 2013
  7. Embryonic development and influence of egg density on early veliger larvae and effects of dietary microalgae on growth of brown musselPerna perna(L. 1758) larvae under laboratory conditions, Aarab, Lahoussine; Pérez-Camacho, Alejandro; Viera-Toledo, María del Pino; Viçose, Gercende Courtois; Fernández-Palacios, Hipólito; Molina, Lucia , 2013
  8. PROCESSING OF PERNA PERNA MUSSELS USING INTEGRATED PROCESS OF COOKING AND VACUUM COOLING, D. CAVALHEIRO; F.C. SCHMIDT; L.G.G. RODRIGUES; C. SIGA; F. LEITEMPERGHER; J.B. LAURINDO, 2012
  9. Acute responses of brown mussel (Perna perna) exposed to sub-lethal copper levels: Integration of physiological and cellular responses, Daléne Vosloo; Joseph Sara; André Vosloo, 2012
  10. Biological effects of environmentally relevant concentrations of the pharmaceutical Triclosan in the marine mussel Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758), Fernando Sanzi Cortez; Camilo Dias Seabra Pereira; Aldo Ramos Santos; Augusto Cesar; Rodrigo Brasil Choueri; Gisela de Assis Martini; Maria Beatriz Bohrer-Morel, 2012
  11. Biomonitoring of coastal regions of São Paulo State, Brazil, using musselsPerna perna, M. G. M. Catharino; M. B. A. Vasconcellos; A. A. Kirschbaum; M. R. Gasparro; C. C. Minei; E. C. P. M. de Sousa; D. Seo; E. G. Moreira, 2012
  12. Vanadium biomonitoring by usingPerna perna(Linnaeus, 1758) mussels transplanted in the coast of the State of São Paulo, Brazil, D. Seo; M. B. A. Vasconcellos; M. Saiki; M. G. M. Catharino; E. G. Moreira; E. C. P. M. de Sousa; C. D. S. Pereira, 2012
  13. Characterization of ten highly polymorphic microsatellite loci for the intertidal musselPerna perna, and cross species amplification within the genus, Nelson C Coelho, Gerardo I Zardi, Gareth A Pearson, Ester A Serrão, Katy R Nicastro, 2012
  14. Brown mussels (Perna perna) and semi-permeable membrane devices (SPMDs) as indicators of organic pollutants in the South African marine environment, N. Degger; V. Wepener; B.J. Richardson; R.S.S. Wu, 2011
  15. Settlement of Mussel Perna perna Seed on Artificial Collectors Deployed on Sea Surface, Isabella Cristina Antunesda Costa Bordon; Helcio Luisde Almeida Marques; José Luiz Alves; Aline Maria Zigiotto De Medeiros, 2011
  16. Mechanisms of habitat segregation between an invasive (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and an indigenous (Perna perna) mussel: adult growth and mortality, Sarah J. Bownes; Christopher D. McQuaid, 2010
  17. Annual dynamics of glycogen, lipids and proteins during the sexual cycle of Perna perna (Mollusca: Bivalvia) from south-western Morocco, Benomar, S.; Costil, K.; El Filali, F.; Mathieu, M.; Moukrim, A. , 2010
  18. The effects of within-shore water movement on growth of the intertidal mussel Perna perna: An experimental field test of bottom-up control at centimetre scales, Christopher David McQuaid; Bruce Petrus Mostert, 2010
  19. Componentes bioquimicos de los tejidos de Perna perna y P. viridis (Lineo, 1758) (Bivalvia: Mytilidae), en relacion al crecimiento en condiciones de cultivo suspendido, Acosta, Vanessa; Natera, Yolimar; Lodeiros, Cesar; Freites, Luis; Vasquez, Aleikar , 2010
  20. Seasonal variation in the reproductive activity, physiological condition and biochemical components of the brown mussel Perna perna from the coastal waters of Yemen (Gulf of Aden), Sokołowski, Adam; Bawazir, Abdulla Salem; Sokołowska, Ewa; Wołowicz, Maciej , 2010
  21. Biochemical biomarkers and metals in Perna perna mussels from mariculture zones of Santa Catarina, Brazil, Luis Alberto Sáenz; Edson Luiz Seibert; Juliano Zanette; Haidi Dalida Fiedler; Adilson José Curtius; Jaime Fernando Ferreira; Eduardo Alves de Almeida; Maria Risoleta Freire Marques; Afonso Celso Dias Bainy, 2010
  22. Physiological energetics of the brown musselPerna perna(L.) transplanted in the Itajaí-Açu river mouth, Southern Brazil, C. Resgalla; C. M. Radetski; C. A. F. Schettini, 2010
  23. Effects of food quality on tissue-specific isotope ratios in the musselPerna perna, Jaclyn M. Hill; Christopher D. McQuaid, 2009
  24. Perna pernamussel reference material: short term stability assessment, E. G. Moreira; M. B. A. Vasconcellos; M. G. M. Catharino; V. A. Maihara; M. Saiki, 2009
  25. Pigment alterations in the brown mussel Perna perna, J.W. Louda; R.R. Neto; A.R.M. Magalhaes; V.F. Schneider, 2008
  26. Sand and wave induced mortality in invasive (Mytilus galloprovincialis) and indigenous (Perna perna) mussels, G. I. Zardi; K. R. Nicastro; C. D. McQuaid; J. Erlandsson, 2008
  27. Fine-scale spatial and temporal variation in settlement of the intertidal mussel Perna perna indicates differential hydrodynamic delivery of larvae to the shore, F. Porri; C.D. McQuaid; S.M. Lawrie; S.J. Antrobus, 2008
  28. Food availability and reproduction affects lipid and fatty acid composition of the brown mussel, Perna perna, raised in suspension culture, Mirle Narváez; L. Freites; M. Guevara; J. Mendoza; H. Guderley; C.J. Lodeiros; G. Salazar, 2008
  29. Paralytic shellfish poisoning toxin profile of mussels Perna perna from southern Atlantic coasts of Morocco, Rachid Abouabdellah; Hamid Taleb; Asmae Bennouna; Katrin Erler; Abdeghani Chafik; Abdelatif Moukrim, 2008
  30. 210Po concentration in Perna perna mussels: looking for radiation effects, J.M. Godoy; Monica S. de Oliveira; Carlos Eduardo B. de Almeida; Zenildo L. de Carvalho; Eliza R. da Silva; Flavio da Costa Fernandes; Fernanda L. Pitanga; Olga M. Danelon, 2008
  31. Biomonitoring of Hg, Cd, Pb and other elements in coastal regions of São Paulo State, Brazil, using the transplanted musselPerna perna(Linnaeus, 1758), M. G. M. Catharino; M. B. A. Vasconcellos; E. C. P. M. de Sousa; E. G. Moreira; C. D. S. Pereira, 2008
  32. 16.P25. Efflux activity of rhodamine B in gill cells of the mussel Perna perna, A.C.B. Azevedo; P.L. Burkhardt; L.T. Oliveira; M.L. Pessatti, 2007
  33. Further refutation of the primary-secondary settlement hypothesis for the brown mussel Perna perna, Reaugh, KE; Harris, JM; Branch, GM , 2007
  34. Physioecology of the mussel Perna perna (Mytilidae) in Southern Brazil, C. Resgalla Jr.; E.S. Brasil; K.S. Laitano; R.W. Reis Filho, 2007
  35. 16.P24. Multidrug resistance protein (MRP-1)-immunomarking in gill cell of the mussel Perna perna, P.L. Burckhardt; M.V.D. Pastor; A.C.B. Azevedo; M.L. Pessatti, 2007
  36. Evaluation of the mussel Perna perna as a biomonitor of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) exposure and effects, E. Francioni; A. de L.R. Wagener; A.L. Scofield; M.H. Depledge; B. Cavalier, 2007
  37. Bioaccumulation and Retention of 14 C-hexachlorobenzene (HCB): I. The Marine Tropical Mussel Perna perna, Andréa, Mara M.; Tomas, Acácio R.G.; Vampré, Thaís M.; Barreto, Oscar J.S.; Luchini, Luiz C. , 2007
  38. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon in inter-tidal mussel Perna perna: Space–time observations, source investigation and genotoxicity, E. Francioni; A. de L.R. Wagener; A. de L. Scofield; M.H. Depledge; B. Cavalier; C.B. Sette; L. Carvalhosa; C. Lozinsky; R. Mariath, 2007
  39. Oxidative stress in Perna perna and other bivalves as indicators of environmental stress in the Brazilian marine environment: Antioxidants, lipid peroxidation and DNA damage, Eduardo Alves de Almeida; Afonso Celso Dias Bainy; Ana Paula de Melo Loureiro; Glaucia Regina Martinez; Sayuri Miyamoto; Janice Onuki; Lívea Fujita Barbosa; Camila Carrião Machado Garcia; Fernanda Manso Prado; Graziella Eliza Ronsein; Carlos Alexandre Sigolo; Cláudia Barbosa Brochini; Ana Maria Gracioso Martins; Marisa Helena Gennari de Medeiros; Paolo Di Mascio, 2007
  40. Vacuum Cooling of Cooked Mussels (Perna perna), Huber, E., 2006
  41. Temporal scales of variation in settlement and recruitment of the mussel Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758), Francesca Porri; Christopher D. McQuaid; Sarah Radloff, 2006
  42. HYDROCARBON POLLUTION ALONG MOROCCAN COASTS AND BPH ACTIVITY IN THE MUSSEL PERNA PERNA, Azdi, M.; Moukrim, A.; Burgeot, T.; Budzinski, H.; Chiffoleau, J. F.; Kaaya, A.; Zekhnini, A.; Narbonne, J. F.; Guarrigues, Ph. , 2006
  43. Sand stress as a non-determinant of habitat segregation of indigenous (Perna perna) and invasive (Mytilus galloprovincialis) mussels in South Africa, G. I. Zardi; K. R. Nicastro; F. Porri; C. D. McQuaid, 2006
  44. Hydrodynamic stress and habitat partitioning between indigenous (Perna perna) and invasive (Mytilus galloprovincialis) mussels: constraints of an evolutionary strategy, G. I. Zardi; K. R. Nicastro; C. D. McQuaid; M. Rius; F. Porri, 2006
  45. Special Issue No. 39. Proceedings of the 8th International Coastal Symposium (ICS 2004), Vol. II || Development of Mussels Perna perna (Linnaeus, 1758) (Mollusca-Bivalvia) in Culture in South Brazilian, A. W. C. Marenzi, 2006
  46. Will the invasive mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis Lamarck replace the indigenous Perna perna L. on the south coast of South Africa?, Sarah J. Bownes; Christopher D. McQuaid, 2006
  47. Special Issue No. 39. Proceedings of the 8th International Coastal Symposium (ICS 2004), Vol. III || Accumulation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon in Mussel Perna Perna after an Oil Spill and Evaluation of Cellular Biomarkers for Biomonitoring, E. Francioni, A. Wagener, A. L. Scofield, B. Cavalier and M.H. Depledge, 2006
  48. Antioxidant status and stress proteins in the gills of the brown mussel Perna perna exposed to zinc, Jeferson L. Franco; Daniela B.B. Trivella; Rafael Trevisan; Daniel F. Dinslaken; Maria R.F. Marques; Afonso C.D. Bainy; Alcir L. Dafre, 2006
  49. Contrasting spatial heterogeneity of sessile organisms within mussel (Perna perna L.) beds in relation to topographic variability, J. Erlandsson; C.D. McQuaid; V.E. Kostylev, 2005
  50. EFFECTS OF TEMPERATURE ON CHRONIC HYPOXIA TOLERANCE IN THE NON-INDIGENOUS BROWN MUSSEL, PERNA PERNA (BIVALVIA: MYTILIDAE) FROM THE TEXAS GULF OF MEXICO, HICKS, D. W., 2005

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