Invasion History

First Non-native North American Tidal Record: 2004
First Non-native West Coast Tidal Record: 2004
First Non-native East/Gulf Coast Tidal Record:

General Invasion History:

None

North American Invasion History:


Description

None


Taxonomy

Taxonomic Tree

Kingdom:   Animalia
Phylum:   Annelida
Class:   Polychaeta
Subclass:   Palpata
Order:   Canalipalpata
Suborder:   Terebellida
Family:   Terebellidae
Genus:   Neoamphitrite
Species:   sp. A

Synonyms

Potentially Misidentified Species

Neoamphitrite edwardsi
A similar European specis (Leslie Harris, unpublished)

Ecology

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Habitats



Tolerances and Life History Parameters

General Impacts


Regional Distribution Map


  Non-native  
  Native  
  Cryptogenic  
  Failed  
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Occurrence Map

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References

Choi, Hyun Ki; Kim, Hana; Yoon, Seong Myeong (2020) Neoamphitrite undevigintipes, a new terebellid species from South Korea (Annelida, Terebellida, Terebellidae), ZooKeys 943: 41-51

McHugh, Damhnait (1993) A comparative study of reproduction and development in the polychaete family Terebellidae, Biological Bulletin 185: 153-167

Nichols, Frederic H.; Thompson, Janet K. (1985b) Persistence of an introduced mudflat community in South San Francisco Bay, California, Marine Ecology Progress Series 24: 83-97.

Ruiz, Gregory M.; Geller, Jonathan (2018) Spatial and temporal analysis of marine invasions in California, Part II: Humboldt Bay, Marina del Re, Port Hueneme, and San Francisco Bay, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center & Moss Landing Laboratories, Edgewater MD, Moss Landing CA. Pp. <missing location>

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.

Zabin, Chela J.; Obernolte, Rena; Mackie, Joshua A.; Gentry, Jackson, Harris, Leslie; Geller, Jonathan (2010) A non-native bryozoan creates novel substrate on the mudflats in San Francisco Bay, Marine Ecology Progress Series 412: 129-139