Species Regional Summary
Perna viridis
_CDA_S183 (Daytona-St. Augustine) ( S183 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Records: St Augustine/FL/Matanzas River (1/2003, Baker et al. 2007, 29 53 N, 81 18 W, abundant); Vilano Pt, Vilano Beach/FL/Matanzas River (1/2003, Baker et al. 2007, 29 54 N, 81 17 W). Sharp declines in P. viridis abundance in the St. Augustine area were seen after severe winters in 2010 and 2011. However, populations are expected to be resilient (Matthew Gilg, cited by Edwards 2011).

Geographic Extent

St Augustine/FL/Matanzas River (1/2003, Baker et al. 2007, 29 53 N, 81 18 W, abundant); Euclid Avenue, St. Augustine/FL/Matanzas River (2009, Spinuzzi et al. 2012); Vilano Pt, Vilano Beach/FL/Matanzas River (1/2003, Baker et al. 2007, 29 54 N, 81 17 W); Marineland/FL/Matanzas River (6/2003, Baker et al. 2007, 29 40 N, 81 13 W, Abundant on floating pier); Crescent Beach/FL (8/2004, Baker et al. 2007, 29 46 N, 81 15 W, Large clusters on beach in 2004); Atlantic Beach/FL/Pablo Creek (3/2003, Baker et al. 2007, 30 19 N, 81 26 W, common-abundant); Buena Vista Park, New Smyrna Beach/FL/Intracoastal Waterway (2008, Spinuzzi et al. 2012)

Vectors

Level Vector

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Competition between Perna viridis and native bivalves (Crassostrea virginica, Ostrea equestris, Ischadium recurvum, and Geukensia demissa. While these species have different habitat and depth prefernces, there is also considerable overlap (Raabe and Gilg 2020).
 

References

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