Species Regional Summary
Perna viridis
Indian River ( S190 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: FL/Ponce de Leon Inlet, Indian River Lagoon (10/2002, USGS Nonindigenous Species Program 2002; Baker et al. 2007, 29 04 N, 80 56 W)

Geographic Extent

FL/Ponce de Leon Inlet, Indian River Lagoon (10/2002, USGS Nonindigenous Species Program 2002; Baker et al. 2007, 29 04 N, 80 56 W); Freddie Patrick Park, Cocoa/FL/Indian River Lagoon (2010, Spinuzzi et al. 2012); FL/Mosquito Lagoon (9/2004, Baker et al. 2007, 28 42 N, 80 43 W, single specimen); Malabar, Brevard County/FL/Indian River (8/10/09, USGS Nonindigenous Species Program 2009, 28.0036298 -80.5656089); FL/Sebastian Inlet (10/2006, Baker et al. 2007, 27 51 N, 80 27 W, Juveniles common); Fort Pierce/FL/Indian River Lagoon (10/2006, Baker et al. 2007; Sherry Reed, personal communication, 2007, 27 28 N, 80 18 W); Stuart/FL/St. Lucie River (10/13/2009, USGS Nonindigenous Species Program 2009); near river mile 4 on north bank in Jupiter/FL/Loxahatchee River (9/26/09, USGS Nonindigenous Species Program)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Ballast Water
Alternate Hull Fouling
Alternate Discarded Bait

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
In experiments in Mosquito Lagoon, Florida, Perna viridis, on fouling plates, reduced the settlement of larvae of Eastern Oyster (Crassostrea virginica), but did not affect the growth of oyster spat (Yuan et al. 2016).
 

References

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