Species Regional Summary
Limnoithona tetraspina
Northern California to Mid Channel Islands ( NEP-V )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

First Record: Chipps Island/CA/Suisun Bay (1993,Cohen and Carlton 1995; Orsi and Ohtsuka 1999)

Geographic Extent

CA/Suisun Bay-Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta (San Francisco Bay) (Cohen and Carlton 1995; Orsi and Ohtsuka 1999); Antioch Pier to Martinez/CA/Suisun Bay (Bouley and Kimmerer 2006); CA/San Pablo Bay to South Bay (1997-1999, Bollens et al. 2011, abundant primarily during periods of low salinity); Bull Island/CA/Napa River (2003-2005, Bollens et al. 2014)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Ballast Water

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Competition- Limnoithona tetraspina appears to have largely replaced a previous introduction, L. sinensis in the low-salinity region of the San Francisco estuary (Orsi and Ohtsuka 1999), and in the Columbia River, as well. However, interactions between the two species have not been studied. In the San Francisco estuary, L. tetraspina may have been favored by its greater tolerance of brackish water (Ferrari and Orsi 1984; Bouley and Kimmerer 2006).
 
Ecological ImpactFood/Prey
Food/Prey- Currently, abundances of L. tetraspina relative to large copepods may be adversely affecting Delta Smelt (Hypomesus transpacificus), which selectively prefer larger copepods, based on feeding experiments (CalFed Science Program 2009, research by Lindsay Sullivan) The effects of introduced copepods are additionally complex, because of the varying size of the life-stages, and the interaction of different species of fish predators (Sullivan et al. 2016).
 

References

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