Title Spread of the non-indigenous serpulid Hydroides sanctaecrucis Krøyer in Mörch, 1863 in the Pacific Ocean: a new record from Taiwan /
Authors Ferrario, Jasmine ; Minchin, Dan
DOI 10.3391/bir.2017.6.1.06
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Is Part of BioInvasions records.. Helsinki : Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre. 2017, vol. 6, iss. 1, p. 33-38.. eISSN 2242-1300
Keywords [eng] fouling ; introduced species ; serpulid ; shipping ; South China Sea ; hull
Abstract [eng] The serpulid polychaete Hydroides sanctaecrucis Krøyer in Mörch, 1863, native to the Caribbean, was found in the Port of Kaohsiung, Taiwan, and this currently represents the most northern record within the western Pacific Ocean. It was found associated with the invasive dreissenid bivalve Mytilopsis sallei (Récluz, 1849), also native to the Caribbean. It is likely that the spread of this serpulid within the Pacific Ocean has been due to vessel hull fouling, and the extensive shell surfaces of M. sallei in the estuarine regions of the port have provided suitable surfaces for its settlement. Here we review the occurrence of H. sanctaecrucis within the Pacific Ocean. It is expected to spread to other ports in the western Pacific Ocean.
Published Helsinki : Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2017
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