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''Corbicula fluminea'' is a species of
freshwater Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does include ...
clam native to eastern Asia which has become a successful invasive species throughout North America, South America, and Europe. ''Corbicula fluminea'' is commonly known in the west as the Asian clam or Asiatic clam. In Southeast Asia, ''C. fluminea'' is known as the golden clam, prosperity clam, pygmy clam, or good luck clam.


Overview

''Corbicula'' have had global success as an aquatic invasive species, having been introduced to a novel range including South America,
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and Europe. Human industrial activity, such as transport of larvae via ballast water in container ships, has been noted in the literature as a chief invasion vector. A market exists for Asian clams for human consumption in Japan, China, and other countries in the region. According to the United States Geological Survey, ''C. fluminea'' is likely to continue to expand its North American range until it reaches the maximum extent of its low temperature tolerance. The
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of the shell is normally yellow-green, with concentric growth rings of the
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visible through the proteinous outer layer. The periostracum can flake, allowing the white prismatic layer to show through. The shells exhibit a light purple
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on the inside.


Life Cycle

Right after reaching maturity, these clams produce eggs, followed by sperm. Throughout adult life, ''Corbicula'' is a self-fertile simultaneous hermaphrodite which can broadcast spawn up to 570 mucoid larvae per day per individual, and more than 68,000 per year per individual.McMahon, R.F. (1999) Invasive Characteristics of the Freshwater Bivalve ''Corbicula fluminea''. In R. Claudi & J.H. Leach (Eds.), ''Nonindigenous Freshwater Organisms: Vectors, Biology, and Impacts'' (pp. 315-343). Larvae are ~200 microns in length when discharged from an adult and dispersed through water until becoming sessile adults. Adults can reach a length of about 5 cm.


Feeding

''Corbicula fluminea'' is an active suspension feeder, and in the process of feeding by pumping water through its body (as well as feeding on interstitial sedimentary material via pedal feeding when suspended grazing items are limited). They feed primarily on
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(
algae Algae (; singular alga ) is an informal term for a large and diverse group of photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms. It is a polyphyletic grouping that includes species from multiple distinct clades. Included organisms range from unicellular mic ...
), which they actively filter out the water, but may pedal feed on organic matter in the sandy or muddy bottoms of streams, lakes, or canals where the clam establishes a population.


Range


As a native species

This clam originally occurs in freshwater environments of Eastern Asia, including Russia, Thailand, the Philippines,
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, Taiwan, Korea, and
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. ''C. fluminea'' also occurs naturally in freshwater environments of Africa. (2001): Nonindigenous species information bulletin: Asian clam, ''Corbicula fluminea'' (Müller, 1774) (Mollusca: Corbiculidae)
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As an invasive species

Many coastal rivers with a heavy industrial shipping presence in the invaded range of ''C. fluminea'' sustain Asian clam populations. Various non-indigenous populations of ''C. fluminea'' include: * British Columbia circa 1924, and now more widespread *The
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in the northwest United States in 1938 * River Thames, UK in 2004 * CubaVázquez A. A. & Perera S. (2010). "Endemic Freshwater molluscs of Cuba and their conservation status". ''
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, on the borders of California and Nevada, they were first found in 2002, and the numbers increased rapidly after 2008. * Lake George, NY, USA * South America,Darrigran, G. and Damborenea, C. La almeja de agua dulce ''Corbicula fluminea'' (Müller, 1t74). In: Penchaszadeh, P.E. (Ed.), ''Invasores. Invertebrados exóticos en el Río de La Plata y región marina aledaña,'' Eudeba, Buenos Aires, pp. 133-177. including Argentina, Uruguay, Brasil ( Río de La Plata basin, Río Amazonas Basin, Patagonia -
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, Venezuela and Ecuador (Guayas, Daule, Vinces, Quevedo, and Babahoyo River drainages). *Germany's Rhine River in the late 1980s * Danube River through the Rhine-Main-Danube Canal *It reached the Elbe in 1998 at the latest (2004): Die Molluskenfauna der Elbe in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern mit Erstnachweis der Grobgerippten Körbchenmuschel ''Corbicula fluminea'' (O. F. Müller 1756). ''Mitteilungen der NGM'' 4(1): 85-89. PDF fulltext
*River Nore & Barrow, Republic of Ireland, first recorded in April 2010 * List of molluscs recorded in the Czech Republic">Czech Republic - in Elbe in Bohemia since 2000 Horsák M., Juřičková L., Beran L., Čejka T. & Dvořák L. (2010). "Komentovaný seznam měkkýšů zjištěných ve volné přírodě České a Slovenské republiky. [Annotated list of mollusc species recorded outdoors in the Czech and Slovak Republics]". ''Malacologica Bohemoslovaca'', Suppl. 1: 1-37
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and it is spreading. It was found in Morava River in south Moravia in 2018. * Slovakia * Minho River in Portugal * Between August 15–28, 2020 in
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in Minnesota; however UMN Extension does not believe they are able to naturally survive in Minnesota, instead surviving only in the higher temperatures of power plant coolant water * Shuswap Lake, British Columbia, Canada in 2020 * Found in the Pend d'Oreille River in British Columbia, a tributary of the Columbia, in the spring of 2021


Means of dispersal


Human vectors

Human activities are the chief reason for the wide dispersal of ''C. fluminea'' as an invasive aquatic organism. Its global invasion probably started with Asian immigration in North America during the 1920s, as it was used as food source by these communities. ''Corbicula fluminea'', along with other exotic bivalve larvae, may be accidentally transported via ballast water or recreational boaters. Furthermore, the species is common in the aquarium trade and can be intentionally or unintentionally released in the wild by aquarists.


Life history advantages

''Corbicula fluminea'' enjoys several physiological capabilities which are advantageous in promoting its invasion of novel lentic/
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environments including: * Rapid individual growth rate * Short time to reach sexual maturity * Short lifespan paired with high fecundity * Fast rate of water filtration for suspension feeding * Ability to broadcast gametes over a broad area by utilizing water flow (in rivers) * Tolerance of a wide variety of substrate/habitat typesGomes C, Sousa R, Mendes T, Borges R, Vilares P, Vasconcelos V, et al. (2016) Low Genetic Diversity and High Invasion Success of Corbicula fluminea (Bivalvia, Corbiculidae) (Müller, 1774) in Portugal. PLoS ONE 11(7):e0158108. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0158108 ''Corbicula fluminea'' is a self-fertilizing, simultaneous hermaphrodite which can asexually produce internally-brooded, semi-buoyant planktonic larvae when spermiogenesis is induced at temperatures above 10 °C. This allows ''C. fluminea'' to colonize novel habitats at an advanced rate.


Habitat association

Studies on which abiotic habitat characteristics are most strongly associated with Asian clam population abundance have produced varying results. Brazilian habitats have been found to have support the largest abundances of invasive ''Corbicula'' spp. in areas with coarser dominant sediment fractions, while negatively correlated with increasing levels of organic matter. Others studies have shown abiotic habitat characteristics such as water redox potential, inorganic nutrient content, hardness, and organic matter content in tandem with the amount of very coarse sand combine to explain 59.3% of ''Corbicula'' population habitat association via statistical tests. Asian clam invasions seem to be limited by elevation (88% of the invaded range is below 500m elevation), latitude (90% lies between latitudes 30°and 55°) as well as the minimum winter temperature (-10 °C) of the ecosystem.


Impacts on invaded ecosystems

''Corbicula fluminea'' reworks the sediments it resides on through the process of
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. Asian clams are considered biodiffusors similar to marine clam species due to their observed bioturbation activity which may negatively affect biogeochemical affect other members of the
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community in invaded areas. ''Corbicula'' has also been shown to profoundly influence community dynamics within the macrobenthos of invaded systems. ''Corbicula'' has been shown to remove as much as 70% of phytoplankton biomass in reaches of invaded rivers with a robust clam population. The clam has also been reported as causing a decline of dissolved oxygen in the water of the same river system with wide ranging second-order effects. The primary economic and social impact of the invasion of ''C. fluminea'' has been billions of dollars in costs associated with clogged plumbing and, heat exchangers, or other human-created infrastructure. Ecologically, ''C. fluminea'' contributes to declines and replacement of highly vulnerable, already threatened native clams.


Global invasion pattern

The first recorded instance of ''Corbicula'' presence in the scientific literature in the Western Hemisphere was of its introduction into British Columbia circa 1924, followed by a spread throughout the Pacific Northwest and across the American south through South America. Invasions in Europe and Central America were more recent, first appearing in Caribbean countries in 1998.


Mitigation

They have been blamed for algal blooms and concerns exist they will outcompete and displace native species such as the montane pea clam (''Pisidium'' spp.) and the ramshorn snail (Planorbidae).Efforts are underway at Lake Tahoe to smother the clams on the bottom with rubber mats. In August 2020 routine inspections in Wyoming found several watercraft to be heavily infested including one with ''C. fluminea''. On October 16, 2020 the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks recommended that
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- in Billings - be drained to dry out and freeze to death the ''C. fluminea'' infestation there.


Taxonomy

''Corbicula fluminea'' is a species of
freshwater Fresh water or freshwater is any naturally occurring liquid or frozen water containing low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. Although the term specifically excludes seawater and brackish water, it does include ...
clam, an aquatic
bivalve Bivalvia (), in previous centuries referred to as the Lamellibranchiata and Pelecypoda, is a class of marine and freshwater molluscs that have laterally compressed bodies enclosed by a shell consisting of two hinged parts. As a group, bival ...
mollusk in the family
Cyrenidae Cyrenidae is a family of clams in the order Venerida.Gofas, S. (2015). Cyrenidae Gray, 1847. In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=238370 on 2015-08-2 ...
.Bouchet, P. (2015). Corbicula fluminea (O. F. Müller, 1774). In: MolluscaBase (2015). Accessed through: World Register of Marine Species at http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=181580 on 2015-08-26 ''C. fluminea'' is often confused with ''
Corbicula fluminalis ''Corbicula fluminalis'' is a species of freshwater clam, an aquatic bivalve mollusk in the family Cyrenidae. This species is distinct from, but often confused with, the rather similar species ''Corbicula fluminea''. Even though both species ...
'' due to the two species' similar color and texture. Two species may be present in some introduced populations: ''C. fluminea'' and ''C. fluminalis''. The names themselves are similar in the literature (e.g. by being called ''"Corbicula fluminata"''). The ratio of width and height in ''C. fluminea'' is on average 1.1. In ''C. fluminalis'' it is smaller (0.97); still, there is much variation and considerable overlap in shape. Most easily, they can be distinguished by the number of ribs on the shell; ''C. fluminea'' has 7 to 14 ribs per cm, ''C. fluminalis'' 13 to 28.Jueg & Zettler (2004), and see "External links" This character is already clearly recognizable (albeit only by direct comparison) in very small (5 mm diameter) specimens. In addition, when viewed from the ventral side (looking at the opening between the shells), ''C. fluminalis'' is rounder, almost heart-shaped, while ''C. fluminea'' has a slightly flatter shape like a teardrop with a notched broad end. Small specimens of ''C. fluminalis'' are almost spherical, while those of ''C. fluminea'' are decidedly flattened. All these differences except the rib number are a consequence of ''C. fluminalis'' having a markedly more swollen, pointed and protruding umbo.


See also

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List of introduced molluscs species of Venezuela This is a list of 52 species of molluscs that have been introduced into Venezuela, that are living in the wild, and that have been reported in the literature. * Marine gastropods: 7 species * Freshwater gastropods: 5 species * Land gastropods: 22 ...


References

* Weitere, M. et al. (2009) Linking environmental warming to the fitness of the invasive clam Corbicula fluminea, Global Change Biology, Volume 15 Issue 12, Pages 2838 - 285


Further reading

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External links


USGS (NAS)- Nonindigenous Aquatic Species


* ttp://lanwebs.lander.edu/faculty/rsfox/invertebrates/corbicula.html Anatomy of ''Corbicula fluminea'' Invertebrate Anatomy OnLine
GLANSIS Species Fact Sheet
United States Geological Survey
Species Profile - Asian Clam (''Corbicula fluminea'')
National Invasive Species Information Center, United States National Agricultural Library. Lists general information and resources for Asian Clam. {{DEFAULTSORT:Corbicula Fluminea Cyrenidae Molluscs described in 1774 Taxa named by Otto Friedrich Müller