Invasion History

First Non-native Panama (Pacific) Tidal Record: 2009

Panama Invasion History:


Invasion history elsewhere in the world:

None


Description

Trididemnum orbiculatum grows in thin, flat colonies, up to 25-30 mm across, and less than 2 mm thick. In fresh specimens, the surface of the colony issmooth, with the zooids covered by dense layer of spicules, with a more transparent circular area over each zooid, and more spicules in between. The spicukes are about 0.04 mm in diameter, with multiple conical points. Thr zooids are about 1 mm in diameter. The branchial orifice has 6 lobes, while the atiail opening is plain, and located further down the thorax . The middle portion of the thorax is quite constricted, with a long muscular process extending tow the common test of the colony. The openings have strong sphincters, and lomgitudinal muscles, which can contract the thorax


Taxonomy

Taxonomic Tree

Kingdom:   Animalia
Phylum:   Chordata
Subphylum:   Tunicata
Class:   Ascidiacea
Order:   Aplousobranchia
Family:   Didemnidae
Genus:   Trididemnum
Species:   orbiculatum

Synonyms

Didemnum orbiculatum (Van Name, 1902)

Potentially Misidentified Species

Ecology

Food:

Phytoplankton, detritus

Trophic Status:

Suspension Feeder

SusFed

Habitats

General HabitatMarinas & DocksNone
General HabitatCoral reefNone
General HabitatRockyNone
General HabitatOyster ReefNone
Tidal RangeSubtidalNone
Vertical HabitatEpibenthicNone


Tolerances and Life History Parameters

Broad Temperature RangeNoneSubtropical-Tropical
Broad Salinity RangeNonePolyhaline-Euhaline

General Impacts


Regional Distribution Map

Bioregion Region Name Year Invasion Status Population Status
PAN_PAC Panama Pacific Coast 2009 Def Estab
PAN_CAR Panama Caribbean Coast Native Estab

Occurrence Map

OCC_ID Author Year Date Locality Status Latitude Longitude

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