Species Regional Summary
Membranipora membranacea
_CDA_N125 (Piscataqua-Salmon Falls) ( N125 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Cape Neddick (York)/ME/Gulf of Maine (1987, Berman et al. 1992; Lambert et al. 1992)

Geographic Extent

ME/York Harbor (1998, Whitlatch and Osman 2000); Cape Neddick (York)/ME/Gulf of Maine (1987, Berman et al. 1992; Lambert et al. 1992)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Ballast Water
Alternate Hull Fouling

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
At Cape Neddick, Membranipora membranacea covered extensive areas (22-52%) of the area of kelp (Laminaria saccharina = Saccharina latissima) fronds, potentially decreasing growth and photosynthesis. The bryozoan also largely replaced other kelp epibionts (Lambert et al. 1992).
 
Ecological ImpactHabitat Change
Kelps overgrown by M. membranacea are more vulnerable to breaking and tearing during storm surges (Berman et al. 1992). Fouling by Membranipora membranacea killed kelps (Laminaria spp.) at Cape Neddick, Maine (Lambert et al. 1992).
 
Ecological ImpactFood/Prey
Membranipora membranacea provides an additional food resource for the nudibranch Onchidoris muricata, possibly allowing it to reproduce earlier in the season (Pratt and Grason 2007; Membranipora membranacea provides an additional food resource for the nudibranch Onchidoris muricata, possibly allowing it to reproduce earlier in the season (Pratt and Grason 2007; Lambert et al. 2016).)
 

References

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