Invasion
Invasion Description
1st Record: Oakland/CA/Lake Merritt (1921, Carlton 1979)
Geographic Extent
Oakland/CA/Lake Merritt (1921, Carlton 1979); Berkeley/CA/Aquatic Park Lagoon (1954, Carlton 1979); CA/Alameda Lagoons (1971, Carlton 1979); CA/San Rafael Creek (1970, Carlton 1979); CA/Corte Madera Creek (1970, Carlton 1979); CA/Palo Alto Yacht Harbor (1974, Carlton 1979); CA/Foster City Lagoons (1970, Carlton 1979); Marin County/CA/Belvedere Lagoons (Carlton 1979); Petaluma Turning Basin/CA/Petaluma River (1993, Cohen and Carlton 1995; 2004, Cohen et al. 2005); San Leandro Marina/CA/South San Francisco Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Port San Pablo/CA/San Pablo Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Napa Valley Marina/CA/Napa River (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Moore's Landing/CA/Napa River (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); San Francisco Marina/CA/ San Francisco Bay (2010, Marrafini et al. 2017); San Leandro Marina/CA/ San Francisco Bay (2010, Marrafini et al. 2017); CA/San Francisco Bay (2012; 2014, 2015, Ruiz and Geller 2021
Vectors
Level | Vector |
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Alternate | Hull Fouling |
Alternate | Ballast Water |
Regional Impacts
Ecological Impact | Habitat Change | |
Ficopomatus enigmaticus was first noticed in Lake Merritt, San Francisco Bay, when large reefs of worm-tubes were discovered. Ecological impacts of these reefs have not been studied and the abundance of worms is now lower than in the early 20th century (Carlton 1979; Cohen and Carlton 1995). | ||
Ecological Impact | Competition | |
Transplant experiments indicate that competition with Ficopomatus enigmaticus may limit growth and abundance of the introduced bryozoan Conopeum chesapeakensis at the more saline end of Carquinez Strait in the San Francisco estuary (Benicia, ~21 PSU, Newcomer et al. 2018). | ||
References
Carlton, James T. (1979) History, biogeography, and ecology of the introduced marine and estuarine invertebrates of the Pacific Coast of North America., Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Davis. Pp. 1-9042005 Exotics Guide. San Francisco Estuary Institute, Oakland, CA, www.exoticsguide.org
Cohen, Andrew N. and 10 authors (2005) <missing title>, San Francisco Estuary Institute, Oakland CA. Pp. <missing location>
Cohen, Andrew N.; Carlton, James T. (1995) Nonindigenous aquatic species in a United States estuary: a case study of the biological invasions of the San Francisco Bay and Delta, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and National Sea Grant College Program (Connecticut Sea Grant), Washington DC, Silver Spring MD.. Pp. <missing location>
Green, Stephanie J. and 7 authors (2021) Broad-scale acoustic telemetry reveals long-distance movements and large home ranges for invasive lionfish on Atlantic coral reefs, Marine Ecology Progress Series 673: 117-134
Reish, Donald J.; Gerlinger, Thomas V.; Ware, Robert R. (2018) Comparison of the polychaetous annelids populations on suspended test panels in Los Angeles Harbor in 1950-1951 with the populations in 2013-2014, Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences 17(1): 82-90
Ruiz, Gregory; Geller, Jonathan (2021) Spatial and temporal analysis of marine invasions: supplemental studies to evaluate detection through quantitative and molecular methodologies, Marine Invasive Species Program, California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Sacramento CA. Pp. 153 ppl.