Species Regional Summary
Mytilus galloprovincialis
Tomales Bay ( P110 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: CA/Tomales Bay (1987, McDonald and Koehn 1988, molecular survey)

Geographic Extent

CA/Tomales Bay (1987, McDonald and Koehn 1988; McDonald et al. 1991; 1990, Sarver and Foltz 1993; 1995, Suchanek et al. 1995, ongoing aquaculture, California Department of Fish and Game- Marine Region 2010); Miller Point/CA/Tomales Bay (Braby and Somero 2006, all molecular surveys)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate None
Alternate Hull Fouling

Regional Impacts

Economic ImpactFisheries
Mussel aquaculture has been conducted in Tomales Bay (Conte 1992; California Department of Fish and Game 2010). Websites indicate that these operations continue (http://tomalesbayoysters.com/).
 
Ecological ImpactCompetition
In 1990-1991, ~90% of mussels sampled in Tomales Bay were M. galloprovincialis (Sarver and Foltz 1993; Suchanek et al. 1997), while only ~5-10% were M. trossulus. In 2002, 60% were M. galloprovincialis (Braby and Somero 2006). The continued dominance of the introduced mussel here, while declining in nearby estuaries (Hilbish et al. 2010), may have been a result of ongoing aquaculture operations. 
 

References

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