Data from: Tracking two invasions for the cost of one: Opportunistically tracking the range expansion of non-native Palaemon macrodactylus in the Salish Sea through participatory science
Data files
Mar 28, 2025 version files 3.84 MB
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Network_PAMA_CPUE.Map.csv
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PAMA_Specimen_Measurements.csv
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PAMA.Month.CPUE.csv
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README.md
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WDFW.PAMA_2021_-2022.csv
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Abstract
While conducting early detection monitoring for invasive European green crab (Carcinus maenas), Washington Sea Grant Crab Team discovered a non-native shrimp Palaemon macrodactylus, hitherto unreported along Washington's portion of the Salish Sea. By examining prior data, and tracking this species closely over subsequent years, we were able to consistently monitor the spread and increase of this species across the region. The program and dataset enabled a highly quality-controlled and verified record of this species. Originating near the Canadian border, P. macrodactylus has spread southward into the main basins of Puget Sound and has been observed in Hood Canal as well. At sites where this shrimp has been consistently documented, the relative abundance over time has increased, indicating that the invasion has become established but not yet reached equilibrium. Similar to studies in other regions of the globe where it is found, we observed that P. macrodactylus favors estuarine habitats and demonstrates seasonal migration within creek systems. The Salish Sea population is within demographic values published for other invasions, but females achieve a smaller maximum size, and reproductive maturity at a smaller size than those reported from the native range. This might suggest the potential for an altered life history strategy favored by an introduction to a novel evolutionary context. Given the rate of spread over the last decade and the density of suitable habitat, we anticipate that P. macrodactylus will continue to expand its range within the Salish Sea. No ecological impacts of this species have been documented elsewhere. Nevertheless, this approach demonstrates the benefit of participatory science monitoring in tracking cryptic or otherwise unnoticed species invasions.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.sqv9s4ndp
Description of the data and file structure
This dataset was compiled in November 2024 to research the spread of the non-native shrimp, Palaemon macrodactylus, in the Washington portion of the Salish Sea. Two data sources were utilized:
- The Washington Sea Grant Crab Team monitoring network: wsg.uw.edu/crabteam
- A European green crab trapping dataset compiled by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and staff at the Northwest Straits Commission for Drayton Harbor and Samish Bay, WA.
Full study descriptions are available in the manuscript: Grason et al. 2025 Frontiers in Marine Science.
Files and variables
For all records the value NULL reflects no relevant information or data available.
Data Files:
- Network PAMA CPUE.Map.csv: Total shrimp (P. macrodactylus abbreviated as PAMA) captured by year across all Crab Team monitoring sites active for that year
- PAMA Specimen Measurements.csv: Individual specimen measurements for 753 PAMA photographed and measured by Jessica Pineda for Carapace Length (CL), Total Length (TL), and Vazquez total length (GVTL). Measurements in mm. Also sex, ovigery and egg condition.
- WDFW.PAMA 2021-2022: Trap effort data from WDFW-led removal trapping for Drayton Harbor and Samish Bay in 2021 and 2022.
- PAMA.Month.CPUE.csv: For all sites within the Crab Team network, monthly sample effort (number of traps) and PAMA from start to 202
File: WDFW.PAMA_2021_-2022.csv
Description: Trapping data from Drayton Harbor and Samish Bay 2020 and 2021 collected by collaborative Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Northwest Straits Commission Staff effort. Each row is a single trap set, though some fields/attributes are at the effort level (e.g. dates, time, Effort_Type, Weather, Trap_Effort)
Variables
- Effort_Type: Type of green crab trapping effort
- Date_Deployed: Date trap was placed in water
- Date_Retrieved: Date trap was retrieved
- StartTime_Deployed: Start Time for trap deployments for multiple traps in string
- EndTime_Deployed: End Time for trap deployments for multiple traps in string
- StartTime_Retrieved: Start Time for trap retrieval for multiple traps in string
- EndTime_Retrieved: End Time for trap retrieval for multiple traps in string
- Weather: General weather condition
- Personnel: Individuals in field reporting data
- Management_Area: WDFW delineated management area related to green crab
- Waterbody: Name of water body in which trap was located
- Site_ID: Site number (if known and assigned by Washington Sea Grant)
- Site_Name: Name of Site
- Index: Location relative to stream flow for index sites
- DistanceMouth: Linear distance (m to creek mouth)
- Site_Info: Details of effort purpose
- County: County of trapping effort
- Trap_Effort: Total number of traps deployed of effort
- Trap_Type: Individual type of trap used
- Trap_Number: ID number for trap
- Trap_Info: Secondary site location
- Bait: Type of bait used
- Latitude: Latitude Decimal degree WGS 84
- Longitude: Longitude Decimal degree WGS 84
- Date_Checked: Date of trap check
- Year: Year of deployment
- PAMA Present: Logical, Were PAMA (Palaemon macrodactylus) present in this trap?
- PAMA: Palaemon macrodactylus, Number
- Other_Bycatch: Other species not listed as fields
- Mortalities: Number of dead animals in trap
- Notes: Notes
- Data_Source:
- TrackedChanges:
File: PAMA.Month.CPUE.csv
Description: Monthly site total number of Palaemon macrodactylus trapped as part of Washington Sea Grant Crab Team monitoring network monthly monitoring. Each row is a site by month sample.
Variables
- SiteID: Site number within WSG Crab Team monitoring network
- month: Month number of sampling
- Year: Year number of sampling
- trap.sets: total number of traps set as part of effort, default is 3 minnow and 3 fukui, though occasionally less if a trap is compromised and removed.
- total.pama: total number of Palaemon macrodactylus in trap
- CPUE: Catch per unit effort of Palaemon macrodactylus for monthly sample as shrimp per 100 trap sets. Calculated as total.pama*100/trap.sets
File: Network_PAMA_CPUE.Map.csv
Description: Annual total of Palaemon macrodactylus captured in Washington Sea Grant Crab Team monitoring network sampling by site. Each row/record is an aggregate of site data for the sampling year.
Variables
- SiteID: Site number within WSG Crab Team monitoring network
- Year: Year number of sampling
- trap.sets: total number of traps set as part of effort, default is 3 minnow and 3 fukui, though occasionally less if a trap is compromised and removed.
- total.pama: total number of Palaemon macrodactylus in trap
- CPUE: Catch per unit effort of Palaemon macrodactylus for monthly sample as shrimp per 100 trap sets. Calculated as total.pama*100/trap.sets
- LatitudeDD: Latitude Decimal degree WGS 84
- LongitudeDD: Longitude Decimal degree WGS 84
File: PAMA_Specimen_Measurements.csv
Description: Biometric and sample data for individual Palaemon macrodactylus specimens. Each row/record is data associated with an individual shrimp specimen
Variables
- PAMAID: Unique specimen identifier
- WaterBody : Name of water body where shrimp originated
- Site: Number or general name of site where shrimp originated
- SiteName: Secondary Site Name
- CollectionDate: Date shrimp was captured
- Month: Month shrimp was captured
- Year: Year shrimp was captured
- Gear: Type of gear used to collect shrimp
- EffortType: Type of search effort under which shrimp was captured
- Species: Confirmation of species identity (PAMA= Palaemon macrodactylus )
- Sex: Sex of shrimp
- Gravid: For female shrimp, was shrimp carrying eggs (ovigerous), should be NA for males
- EggsEyes: Egg stage estimate for gravid shrimp, did shrimp eggs have visible eyes
- Curvy: Methological note, was shrimp difficult to pin for photographing/measurement
- CL: Carapace length (mm) as defined in Grason et al. 2025
- GVTL: Guadelupe Vazquez Carapace length (mm) as defined in Grason et al. 2025
- TL: Total length (mm) as defined in Grason et al. 2025
- Disposed: Was shrimp disposed
- Date Dissected: Date of shrimp evaluation and photography
- Notes: Additional condition notes
Access information
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