Mollusc Anadara kagoshimensis, Allien Species, in Structures of the Benthic Communities on the Crimea Shelf.
Biologiya Vnutrennykh Vod, 2023, No. 4, pp. 491–500
Shalovenkov N.
Centre for Ecological Studies, shaloven@rambler.ru
The frequency of occurrence of the mollusc-invader, Anadara kagoshimensis (Tokunaga, 1906), increased from 5 to 17–23% in zoobenthos of the South Coast of the Crimea Shelf for the last fifteen years. At the same time, the rate of the non-native mollusc was not significant and fluctuated: 0.73–23.29% from the biomass and 0.19–2.20% from abundance of the macrozoobenthos in the benthic communities.

The mollusc A . kagoshimensis has been registered in the three communities: Chamelea gallina, Gouldia minima–Pitar rudis and Gouldia minima. The mollusc Anadara has not formed an independent community here. Influence of this alien species on bottom communities of the Crimean Coast was not such considerable as on bottom communities in northwest or in east parts of Black Sea Shelf.


The structure of benthic communities had no significant changes on the shelf of the Southern Coast of the Crimea, compared with 70–80 of the last century. The first registration and the settlement of the mollusc-invader on the Crimea Shelf coincides with salinity decrease and temperature rise of coastal waters which are observed during last decade.