BIOTIC Species Information for Gammaropsis spp.
Researched bySean Lindsley-Leake Data supplied byMarLIN
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Taxonomy
Scientific nameGammaropsis spp. Common nameAn amphipod
MCS CodeS538 Recent Synonyms

PhylumCrustacea Subphylum
Superclass ClassEumalacostraca
SubclassPeracarida OrderAmphipoda
SuborderCorophiidea FamilyPhotidae
GenusGammaropsis Species
Subspecies   

Additional Information
Taxonomy References
General Biology
Growth form Feeding method
Mobility/MovementCrawler
Environmental position
Typical food types HabitFree living
Bioturbator FlexibilityHigh (>45 degrees)
FragilityIntermediate SizeSmall(1-2cm)
Height Growth Rate
Adult dispersal potential DependencyIndependent
SociabilityInsufficient information
Toxic/Poisonous?No
General Biology Additional Information
Biology References Powell & Moore, 1991,
Distribution and Habitat
Distribution in Britain & Ireland
Global distribution
Biogeographic range Depth range
Migratory   
Distribution Additional Information

Substratum preferences Physiographic preferences
Biological zone Wave exposure
Tidal stream strength/Water flow Salinity
Habitat Preferences Additional Information
Distribution References Powell & Moore, 1991,
Reproduction/Life History
Reproductive typeGonochoristic
Developmental mechanismViviparous (Parental Care)
Oviparous
Reproductive SeasonMarch to October Reproductive LocationAs adult
Reproductive frequencyAnnual episodic Regeneration potential No
Life span1 year Age at reproductive maturitySee additional information
Generation time<1 year Fecundity4 - 36 eggs over 2 broods
Egg/propagule size0.23mm Fertilization typeInternal
Larvae/Juveniles
Larval/Juvenile dispersal potential<10m Larval settlement periodTwo periods of recruitment
Duration of larval stage11-30 days   
Reproduction Preferences Additional InformationSexual maturity is reached after 8 moults (around 4mm). Fecundity is dependant on female size and season.Semi annual life cycle means that two generations are possible, differing embryo sizes are produced at different times of the year. Large embryos, and fewer of them, are produced over winter; with small embryos, and more of them, produced over the summer. The number of embryos found in june ~20, found feb-june/july-oct~10 .
Reproduction References Powell & Moore, 1991, Powell, 1992, Steele et al., 1986, Jeong et al., 2009, Steele et al., 1986, Powell, 1992,
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