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Biological Invasions | 2010

Massive settlements of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Scandinavia

Anna-Lisa Wrange; Johanna Valero; Lisbeth S. Harkestad; Øivind Strand; Susanne Lindegarth; Helle Torp Christensen; Per Dolmer; Per Sand Kristensen; Stein Mortensen

The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is an important aquaculture species world-wide. Due to its wide environmental tolerance and high growth rate, it has also become a successful invader in many areas, leading to major ecosystem changes. Low water temperatures were previously believed to restrict the establishment of Pacific oysters in Scandinavia. However, recent surveys reveal that the Pacific oyster is now established in many areas in Scandinavia. We present data on the current distribution, abundance and age-structure in Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The biomass of oysters in the Danish Wadden Sea increased from 1,056 to 6,264 tonnes between 2005 and 2007. Massive settlements were observed along the Swedish west coast in 2007, with densities >400 oysters per m−2. In Norway, populations are established on the southern coast, and specimens have been found as far north as 60°N. The potential impacts and probable causes of this recent large-scale establishment are discussed.


Biological Invasions | 2010

Massive settlements of the Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, in Scandinavia : Invasion note

Anna-Lisa Wrange; Johanna Valero; Lisbeth S. Harkestad; Øivind Strand; Susanne Lindegarth; Helle Torp Christensen; Per Dolmer; Per Sand Kristensen; Stein Mortensen

The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is an important aquaculture species world-wide. Due to its wide environmental tolerance and high growth rate, it has also become a successful invader in many areas, leading to major ecosystem changes. Low water temperatures were previously believed to restrict the establishment of Pacific oysters in Scandinavia. However, recent surveys reveal that the Pacific oyster is now established in many areas in Scandinavia. The biomass of oysters in the Danish Wadden Sea has increased dramatically between 2005 and 2007, large numbers were observed along the Swedish west coast from settlement in 2006, and in Norway, populations are established along the southwest coast to 60°N.


Helgoland Marine Research | 2012

Comparative study of predatory responses in blue mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) produced in suspended long line cultures or collected from natural bottom mussel beds

Helle Torp Christensen; Per Dolmer; Jens Kjerulf Petersen; Ditte Bruunshøj Tørring

Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis L.) are a valuable resource for commercial shellfish production and may also have uses as a tool in habitat improvement, because mussel beds can increase habitat diversity and complexity. A prerequisite for both commercial mussel production and habitat improvement is the availability of seed mussels collected with minimum impact on the benthic ecosystem. To examine whether mussels collected in suspended cultures can be used for bottom culture production and as tool in habitat improvement, the differences in predatory defence responses between suspended and bottom mussels exposed to the predatory shore crab (Carcinus maenas L.) were tested in laboratory experiments and in the field. Predatory defence responses (byssal attachment and aggregation) and morphological traits were tested in laboratory, while growth and mortality were examined in field experiments. Suspended mussels had an active response in relation to the predator by developing a significantly firmer attachment to the substrate and a closer aggregated structure. Bottom mussels had a passive strategy by having a thicker shell and larger relative size of the adductor muscle. In a field experiment mussels originated from suspended cultures had a higher length increment and lower mortality when compared to bottom mussels. It is concluded that suspended mussels potentially are an alternative resource to bottom culture and can be used in habitat improvement of mussel beds, but that the use of suspended mussels has to be tested further in large-scale field experiments.


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2011

Trade-off between increased survival and reduced growth for blue mussels living on Pacific oyster reefs

Nina Eschweiler; Helle Torp Christensen


Aquatic Invasions | 2012

Impact of an icy winter on the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas Thunberg, 1793) populations in Scandinavia

Åsa Strand; Elisa Blanda; Torjan Bodvin; Jens Davids; Lasse Fast Jensen; Tore Hejl Holm-Hansen; Anders Jelmert; Susanne Lindegarth; Stein Mortensen; Frithjof Emil Moy; Pernille Nielsen; Pia Norling; Carlo Nyberg; Helle Torp Christensen; Bent Vismann; Mark Wejlemann Holm; Benni Winding Hansen; Per Dolmer


Aquaculture Environment Interactions | 2012

Area-intensive bottom culture of blue mussels Mytilus edulis in a micro-tidal estuary

Per Dolmer; Helle Torp Christensen; Benni Winding Hansen; Bent Vismann


Aquaculture | 2015

Aggregation and attachment responses of blue mussels, Mytilus edulis—impact of substrate composition, time scale and source of mussel seed

Helle Torp Christensen; Per Dolmer; Benni Winding Hansen; Marianne Holmer; Louise Kristensen; Louise K. Poulsen; Claus Stenberg; Josianne Støttrup


Aquatic Invasions | 2014

Status of the Pacific Oyster Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793) in the western Limfjord, Denmark - Five years of population development

Tilde Groslier; Helle Torp Christensen; Jens Davids; Per Dolmer; Ingrid Elmedal; Mark Wejlemann Holm; Benni Winding Hansen


Applied Ecology and Environmental Research | 2015

Establishment of blue mussel beds to enhance fish habitats

Louise Kristensen; Claus Stenberg; Josianne Støttrup; Louise K. Poulsen; Helle Torp Christensen; Per Dolmer; Anja Landes; Maria Røjbek; Sandra Walløe Thorsen; Marianne Holmer; Mikael van Deurs; Peter Grønkjær


Archive | 2008

Erfaringsopsamling for muslingeopdræt i Danmark

Helle Torp Christensen; Per Dolmer; H. Stewart; J. Bangsholt; T. Olesen; S. Redeker

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Per Dolmer

Technical University of Denmark

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Claus Stenberg

Technical University of Denmark

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Per Sand Kristensen

Technical University of Denmark

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Josianne Støttrup

Technical University of Denmark

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Kerstin Geitner

Technical University of Denmark

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Louise K. Poulsen

Technical University of Denmark

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Louise Kristensen

Technical University of Denmark

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Marianne Holmer

University of Southern Denmark

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Mads Christoffersen

Technical University of Denmark

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