Species Regional Summary
Botrylloides violaceus
Northern California to Mid Channel Islands ( NEP-V )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st record: CA/San Francisco Bay (1973, Cohen and Carlton 1995)

Geographic Extent

CA/Morro Bay (2000, Fairey et al. 2002; Needles 2007; Needles and Wendt 2012; 2011, California Department of Fish and Wildlife 2014); area around footbridge on South Marsh trail, Moss Landing/CA/Elkhorn Slough (1998, Wasson et al. 2000); Whistlestop Lagoon, Moss Landing/CA/Elkhorn Slough (1998, Wasson et al. 2000); Moss Landing/CA/Moss Landing Harbor (2001, Fairey et al. 2002); Moss Landing/CA/Elkhorn Slough (de Rivera et al. 2003; 2011, California Department of Fish and Wildlife 2014); CA/Monterey Bay (Fairey et al. 2002); Monterey Marina/CA/Monterey Bay (2003, de Rivera et al. 2005); Santa Cruz/CA/Santa Cruz Harbor, Monterey Bay (2003, de Rivera et al. 2005); CA/San Francisco Bay (1973, Cohen and Carlton 1975); Sierra Point Marina/CA/South San Francisco Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Richmond Marina/CA/Sanfrancisco Bay (2010, Marrafini et al. 2017); Pier 39, San Francisco/CA/San Francisco Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); San Francisco Marina/CA/San Francisco Bay (2010, Marrafini et al. 2017); San Leandro Marina/CA/South San Francisco Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Coast Guard Island, Oakland/CA/Oakland estuary (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Presidio Yacht Club, San Francisco/CA/Golden Gate (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Richmond Marina/CA/San Francisco Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Pete's Harbor /CA/South San Francisco Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Coyote Point Marina/CA/South San Francisco Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Brisbane/CA/Brisbane Lagoon, South San Francisco Bay (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); Fruitvale Bridge, Alameda/CA/Oakland estuary (2004, Cohen et al. 2005); CA/Tomales Bay (2001, Fairey et al. 2002; 2011, California Department of Fish and Wildlife 2014); Clark/CA/Tomales Bay (de Rivera et al. 2005); Marshall/CA/Tomales Bay (de Rivera et al. 2005); Miller Park/CA/Tomales Bay (de Rivera et al. 2005); Nick's Cove/CA/Tomales Bay (deRivera et al. 2005); Sacramento Landing/CA/Tomales Bay (de Rivera et al. 2005); Shell Beach/CA/Tomales Bay (de Rivera et al. 2005); Thomas Station/CA/Tomales Bay (de Rivera et al. 2005); Tomales Beach/CA/Tomales Bay (de Rivera et al. 2005); CA/Bodega Harbor (1969, Boyd 1972, cited by Sorte and Stachowicz 2011); CA/Bodega Harbor (2001, Fairey et al. 2002; 2011, California Department of Fish and Wildlife 2014); Porto Bodega Marina/ CA/Bodega Harbor (de Rivera et al. 2005); Mason's Marina/CA/Bodega Harbor (de Rivera et al. 2005)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Hull Fouling
Alternate Oyster Accidental

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Botrylloides violaceus was one of several invasive fouling species which showed increased growth (% coverage) at temperatures 3.5 and 4.5⁰C above the ambient temperature in Bodega Harbor (13.5⁰C), while tha native Distaplia occidentalis showed reduced survival (Sorte et al. 2010). Botrylloides violaceus was one of a group of 7 non-native species, most of which were rare or absent in 1970-1971 species, but were among the 8 most abundant species in 2006. Spawning periods and abundance of species in this group appeared to be favored by a 1⁰C increase in average temperatures at this site over a 30-year period (Sorte and Stachowicz 2011).
 

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