Species Regional Summary
Bugula neritina
Northern Yucatan, Gulf of Mexico, Florida Straits, to Middle Eastern Florida ( CAR-I )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Dry Tortugas/FL/Gulf of Mexico (1908, Osburn 1914, cited by Winston 1982)

Geographic Extent

FL/Indian River Lagoon (Winston 1982; Winston 1995; McGovern and Hellberg 2003; Fehlauer-Ale et al. 2014, Haplotype S); Dry Tortugas/FL/Gulf of Mexico (1914, Osburn 1914, cited by Winston 1982); FL/Tampa Bay (Joseph 1955; Baker et al. 2004); Cedar Key/FL/Gulf of Mexico (McGovern and Hellberg 2003; Fehlauer-Ale et al. 2014, Haplotype S); St. Teresa/FL/Appalachee Bay; "Northwest"/FL/Gulf of Mexico; Turkey Point/FL/Gulf of Mexico (McGovern and Hellberg 2003; Fehlauer-Ale et al. 2014, Haplotype S); FL/Pensacola Bay (Ruiz et al. unpublished data); Biloxi/MS/Gulf of Mexico (1932, USNM 9617, US National Museum of Natural History 2011); Marsh Point/MS/Biloxi Bay (1999, Pederson and Peterson 2002); Terrebonne Platform/LA/Gulf of Mexico (28 38N, 90 25W; McGovern and Hellberg 2003; Fehlauer-Ale et al. 2014, Haplotype S)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Hull Fouling

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactHabitat Change
Drifting mats of detached Bugula neritina and Amathia verticillata form an important habitat for a wide variety of invertebrate taxa on muddy bottoms of Biloxi Bay, Gulf of Mexico (Pederson and Peterson 2002).
 

References

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