Species Regional Summary
Mytilus galloprovincialis
_CDA_P112 (Bodega Bay) ( P112 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: CA/Bodega Bay (1990, Sarver and Foltz 1993, molecular survey). .

Geographic Extent

Bodega Head/CA/Pacific Ocean (1995, Rawson et al. 1999); CA/Bodega Bay (1990, Sarver and Foltz 1993; 1995, Rawson et al. 1999; Braby and Somero 2006, Saarman and Poggson 2015, all molecular surveys).

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate None
Alternate Natural Dispersal

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Based on field (Bodega Marine Laboratory, open coast) and lab experiments, Mytilus galloprovincialis displaces M. trossulus and M. californianus through interference competition (limiting movement, outfiltering, overgrowing) with the native mussels as well as simply outgrowing them (Shinen and Morgan 2009). In 1990-1991in Bodega Bay, purebred M. galloprovincialis comprised ~10% of total mussels sampled (Sarver and Foltz 1993), but ~60% in a 1994 survey (Rawson et al. 1999) and in 2002, at 2 sites, ~30-85% (Braby and Somero 2006).
 
Ecological ImpactHybridization
Mytilus galloprovincialis X M. trossulus hybrids comprised ~0-5% of total mussels sampled (Sarver and Foltz 1993), about 15% in a 1994 survey (Rawson et al. 1999) and in 2002, at 2 sites, ~10-15% (Braby and Somero 2006).
 

References

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