Species Regional Summary
Mytilus galloprovincialis
None ( NWP-4b )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Honshu/Sanriku Bay (1979, Wilkins et al. 1983)

Geographic Extent

Honshu/Sanriku Bay (1979, Wilkins et al. 1983); Chiba, Honshu/Japan/Pacific Ocean (1988, Suchanek et al. 1997); Honshu/Japan/Mutsu Bay (1992, Suchanek et al. 1997); Hokkaido/Japan/Pacific Ocean (0-78% M. galloprovincialis, 2-73% M. galloprovincialis X M. trossulus, 1-98% M. trossulus, 9 locations, Brannock et al. 2009); Asamushi, Honshu/Japan/Mutsu Bay (1996, Matsumasa et al. 1999)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Hull Fouling
Alternate Ballast Water

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
The invasion of M. galloprovincialis has reduced native species and altered benthic communities by the development of dense mussel beds. Among species which have been partially replaced are: Crassostrea gigas (Pacific Oyster), Septifer virgatus (a native mussel), Chthamalus challengeri, and the seaweed Sargassum fusiformis (Chavanich et al. 2010). At 5 locations on the south coast of Hokkaido, where M. trossulus was once the sole mussel species, purebred M. galloprovincialis comprised substantial portions of the mussels sampled (28 to 78%), while purebred M. trossulus were 14-73% (Brannock and Hilbish 2010).
 
Ecological ImpactHabitat Change
Large beds of M. galloprovincialis have altered benthic communities through the mass deposition of pseudofeces in the sediment, creating hypoxic conditions (Chavanich et al. 2010).
 
Ecological ImpactHybridization
In northern Japanese waters, extensive hybridization between M. galloprovincialis and M. trossulus has occurred (Suchanek et al. 1997; Matsumasa et al. 1999; Brannock et al. 2009; Chavanich et al. 2010).
 
Economic ImpactFisheries
Mussels (M. galloprovincialis) were cultured in Hirota Bay, Japan (Inoue et al. 1997). Extensive aquaculture of mussels is likely in Japan.
 
Economic ImpactShipping/Boating
Greatly increased ship fouling due to M. galloprovincialis had resulted in a great increase in the use of toxic fouling paints, including TBT, with negative effects on native mollusks (Chavanich et al. 2010).
 

References

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