Bloody red shrimp
The bloody red shrimp (Hemimysis anomalia) is an invasive crustacean species in the UK, first detected in 2004. Native to the Ponto-Caspian region, it has spread to European freshwater and brackish ecosystems via ballast water. In the UK, it inhabits lakes, reservoirs, and slow-moving rivers, often forming swarms in sheltered areas. Hemimysis anomalia is an opportunistic feeder, preying on zooplankton and competing with native species for resources, potentially disrupting food webs. Its rapid reproduction and adaptability make it a concern for biodiversity and ecosystem balance.
eDNA testing (environmental DNA testing) offers a non-invasive method to detect shrimp populations. By analyzing water samples for genetic traces shed by the species, eDNA testing provides a highly sensitive and specific tool to confirm its presence without the need for traditional visual surveys.
Description
The bloody red shrimp (Hemimysis anomalia) is an invasive crustacean species in the UK, first detected in 2004. Native to the Ponto-Caspian region, it has spread to European freshwater and brackish ecosystems via ballast water. In the UK, it inhabits lakes, reservoirs, and slow-moving rivers, often forming swarms in sheltered areas. Hemimysis anomalia is an opportunistic feeder, preying on zooplankton and competing with native species for resources, potentially disrupting food webs. Its rapid reproduction and adaptability make it a concern for biodiversity and ecosystem balance.
eDNA testing (environmental DNA testing) offers a non-invasive method to detect shrimp populations. By analyzing water samples for genetic traces shed by the species, eDNA testing provides a highly sensitive and specific tool to confirm its presence without the need for traditional visual surveys.
How does it work?
Step 1: Buy your sampling kits in the Shop
Our sample collection kits ensure the DNA in your samples is preserved and protected during transit to our laboratory. We have kits for water, soil, scat and more.
Step 2: Collect your samples
Our molecular ecologists can advise you on sampling strategies and how to make the most of your budget
Step 3: Order your testing in the Portal
Register your samples online. Tell us which tests you want to order for each sample. Return the samples to us. We invoice you for the testing upon completion (we do reserve the right to charge for testing upfront if it is your first order). Alternatively, you can email your testing order to our team using the email in your kit.
Step 4: Receive your results
Your results will be sent to our secure online portal. If you need it, we can offer a free consultation to help you interpret your results.