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Cercopagis pengoi

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Cercopagididae

Scientific name
  
Cercopagis pengoi

Higher classification
  
Cercopagis

Order
  
Water flea

Subphylum
  
Genus
  
Cercopagis

Phylum
  
Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Water flea, Bythotrephes longimanus, Bythotrephes, Hemimysis anomala, Onychopoda

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Cercopagis pengoi, or the fishhook waterflea, is a species of planktonic cladoceran crustaceans that is native in the brackish fringes of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea. In recent decades it has spread as an invasive species to some freshwater waterways and reservoirs of Eastern Europe and to the brackish Baltic Sea. Further it was introduced in ballast water to the Great Lakes of North America and a number of adjacent lakes, and has become a pest classified among the 100 worst invasive species of the world.

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Cercopagis pengoi GISD

Cercopagis pengoi is a predatory cladoceran and thus a competitor to other planktivorous invertebrates and smaller fishes. On the other hand, it has provided a new food source for planktivorous fishes. It is also a nuisance to fisheries as it tends to clog nets and fishing gear.

Cercopagis pengoi GISD

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Cercopagis pengoi Speciesfi Finnish Biodiversity Information Facility Taxon

References

Cercopagis pengoi Wikipedia