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Recommended citation: Global Invasive Species Database (2024) Species profile: Pipa parva. Downloaded from http://iucngisd.org/gisd/species.php?sc=2020 on 27-11-2024.

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MN
Pipa parva
Date assessed
2021-06-06
Year published
2021
Eicat category
MN (Minor)
Justification for EICAT assessment


Pipa parva was found in high densities in the invaded region and a stomach content study found that it feeds primary on benthic invertebrates (Measey and Royero 2005), however no population decline of the prey was reported.
Confidence rating
Low
Mechanism(s) of maximum impact
Predation
Countries of most severe impact
Venezuela
Description of impacts
Predation - Stomach contents study found that Pipa parva had a diet of benthic invertebrates.
Assessor
John Measey
Contributors
Giovanni Vimercati; Sabrina Kumschick; Mohlamatsane Mokhatla; James Baxter-Gilbert; Corey Thorp; Alexander D. Rebelo; Sarah J. Davies; F. André de Villiers; Nitya Prakash Mohanty; Carla Wagener; Khensani Nkuna
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EICAT authority
Recommended citation
John Measey (2024). Pipa parva. IUCN Environmental Impact Classification for Alien Taxa (EICAT).