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Neotrypaea californiensis

Posted on March 15, 2026 by Admin

Neotrypaea californiensis is a species of burrowing shrimp commonly found along the Pacific coast of North America, especially in mudflats and estuarine environments.


Key Facts

  • Common Name: California ghost shrimp
  • Habitat: Intertidal mudflats, estuaries, and soft sediment areas along the west coast from British Columbia to Baja California
  • Behavior:
    • Burrows extensively in sediment, creating complex tunnel systems
    • These burrows can be up to 1–2 meters deep
    • Burrowing helps aerate the sediment, benefiting the ecosystem
  • Diet:
    • Detritus, plankton, and organic matter in sediment
  • Ecological Importance:
    • Key food source for birds and fish
    • Contributes to nutrient cycling in estuarine ecosystems
  • Physical Traits:
    • Semi-transparent body
    • Can grow up to about 10 cm (4 inches) in length
    • Characteristic long, thin claws used for digging

Human Interactions

  • Sometimes harvested for bait in fishing, especially for flatfish.
  • Their burrows can affect oyster farms or mudflat stability, but they are mostly considered ecologically beneficial.

💡 Interesting Fact: The burrowing activity of Neotrypaea californiensis can increase oxygen penetration into sediments, which helps reduce harmful anaerobic conditions in estuaries.

If you want, I can also create a diagram of its burrow system and ecological role in mudflats for a visual understanding.

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