· 2017-06-13 · The Watchlist: Future invaders of the Great Lakes The Watchlist provides...
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GLANSIS NEEDS YOUR VERIFIED REPORTS!
The GLANSIS Watchlist
Great LakesRESTORATION
NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory4840 South State Road
Ann Arbor, MI 48108734-741-2235
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Send reports to:nas.er.usgs.gov/SightingReport.aspx
Bristle wormHypania invalidaMike Dobson - APEM
Branching bryozoanFredericella sultanaMichiel van der Waaij
Lake amphipodApocorophium lacustreTrent Henry & Gabrielle Habeeb
Caspian mud shrimpChelicorophium curvispinumSilvia Waajen
Demon shrimpDikerogammarus haemobaphesNOAA GLERL
Killer shrimpDikerogammarus villosusDr. Michal Grabowski
AmphipodEchinogammarus warpachowskyi
Thick scudObesogammarus crassus
AmphipodObesogammarus obesus
AmphipodPontogammarus robustoidesDr. Michal Grabowski
Tanaid crustaceanSinelobus stanfordiDavid M Knott
Water fleaDaphnia cristata
Water fleaCornigerius maeoticus maeoticus
Water fleaPodonevadne trigona ovum
Cyclopoid copepodCyclops kolensis
Harpacticoid copepodEctinosoma abrauA.I. Naberezhny
Harpacticoid copepodParaleptastacus spinicaudus
Calanoid copepodCalanipeda aquaedulcis
Calanoid copepodHeterocope appendiculata
Calanoid copepodHeterocope caspia
Harris mud crabRhithropanopeus harrisiiD.E. Keith
YabbyCherax destructorDaiju Azuma
Caspian slender shrimpLimnomysis benedeniPatrick Steinmann
Opossum shrimpParamysis intermediaDaneliya & Petryashov
Opossum shrimpParamysis ullskyiMikhail Daneliya
Lake Opossum shrimpParamysis lacustris
Big-scale sand smeltAtherina boyeriMassimiliano Marcelli
Northern snakeheadChanna argusMaryland DNR
Caspian Sea spratClupeonella cultriventrisYuriy Kvach
European bullheadCottus gobioHans Hillewaert
BleakAlburnus alburnusDavid Perez
Crucian carpCarassius carassiusAkos Harka
Grass carpCtenopharyngodon idellaUSGS
Steelcolor shinerCyprinella whippleiNoel M. Burkhead - USGS
Silver carpHypophthalmichthys molitrixDepartment of Fisheries and Allied Aquacultures - Auburn University
Bighead carpHypophthalmichthys nobilisAmy Benson - USGS
Golden MusselLimnoperna fortuneiDarrigran G. - National University of La Plata, Argentina
Indian hygrophilaHygrophila polyspermaPinpin
Water lettucePistia stratiotesLeslie J. Mehrhoff - University of Connecticut, Bugwood.org
Swamp stonecropCrassula helmsiiAshley Balsam
Parrot featherMyriophyllum aquaticumAndré Karwath
Brazilian waterweedEgeria densaMike Pursley
HydrillaHydrilla verticillataColette Jacono - USGS
Water soldierStratiotes aloidesJörg Hempel
LeoLeyogonimus polyoonUSGS - National Wildlife Health Center
RotiferBrachionus leydigiiJersabek, C.D., H. Segers, and P.J. Morris, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
RotiferFilinia passaJersabek, C.D., H. Segers, and P.J. Morris, Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
RotiferFilinia cornutaMichael Plewka, plingfactory Updated May 2017
Great Lakes Environmental Research LaboratoryGLERL
IdeLeuciscus idusSteffen Zienert
Eurasian daceLeuciscus leuciscusPiet Spaans
Eurasian minnowPhoxinus phoxinusKarel Jakubec
Topmouth GudgeonPseudorasbora parvaSeotaro
RoachRutilus rutilusKarel Jakubec
Racer gobyBabka gymnotrachelusYuriy Kvach
Starry gobyBenthophilus stellatusVasile Otel - Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development
Caucasian dwarf gobyKnipowitschia caucasicaVasile Otel - Danube Delta National Institute for Research and Development
Monkey gobyNeogobius fluviatilisYuriy Kvach
Water hyacinthEichhornia crassipesJo O’Keefe
Amur sleeperPerccottus gleniiPetrtyl
SmeltOsmerus eperlanusAndrew Marriott
Eurasian perchPerca fluviatilisKarel Jakubec
ZanderSander luciopercaeLNuko
Chum salmonOncorhynchus ketaE.R. Keeley
SheatfishSilurus glanisDieter Florian
Shortsnouted pipefishSyngnathus abasterGiacomo Radi
Colored lagoon cockle Hypanis colorataThe MUSSEL project (http://mussel-project.uwsp.edu)
Blue catfishIctalurus furcatusSource Unknown
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The Watchlist: Future invaders of the Great Lakes
The Watchlist provides information and risk assessments necessary to:• Guide early detection and rapid response efforts.• Develop comprehensive policies that address multiple species and
pathways.• Prioritize monitoring efforts based on the relative threat of organisms in
certain pathways.
Risk Assessment: Key Findings
• 53 of the 67 Watchlist species considered to be high-to-moderate risks of introduction and establishment (hereafter “High Risk Species”).
• 13 of the 53 High Risk Species anticipated to have significant socioeconomic and environmental impacts.
• 19 of the 53 High Risk Species with at least one unknown impact.
“High Risk Species” refers to Watchlist species with a high-to-moderate potential for introduction and establishment in the Great Lakes basin. High and moderate ratings were aggregated into one category for this figure (High/Moderate). Solid colors represent species that have equally scored potentials for environmental and socioeconomic impacts (e.g. The solid green slice indicates species with Low Environmental AND Low Socioeconomic impact potentials). Patterned-colors represent species that have unequal environmental and socioeconomic impact potentials (e.g. The blue/green patterned-slice indicates species that have the potential for High/Moderate environmental impact with Low socioeconomic impact OR Low environmental impact with High/Moderate socioeconomic impact).