Species Regional Summary
Marenzelleria viridis
None ( B-III )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record? Isle of Langenwerder/Germany/Mecklenberg Bay (Bastrop and Blank 2006; Renz and Forster 2013)

Geographic Extent

Isle of Langenwerder/Germany/Mecklenberg Bay (Bastrop and Blank 2006; Renz and Forster 2013); Denmark/Kertinge Nor-Det Synfynske Øhav, Belt Sea (Delefosse et al. 2012); Rostock/Germany/Warnow Eastuary (Wittfoth and Zettler 2012); Denmark/Vejle Fjord, Kattegatt (2010, Delefosse et al. 2012)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Ballast Water

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactHabitat Change
Some habitat impacts (Zaiko et al. 2011), mostly due to burrowing and bioturbation.
 
Ecological ImpactBioturbation
In experiments, fluxes of TCO2 and O2 increased in the presence of Marenzelleria and were higher when plant detritus was added to sediments. Marenzelleria stimulated carbon degradation and sulfate reduction by influencing pore water chemistry and dissolved organic carbon. Marenzelleria flushed out inhibitory pore water chemicals (CO2, H2S and NH4; Quintana et al. 2013; Quintana 2018).
 

References

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