Species Regional Summary
Diplosoma listerianum
Bay of Fundy to Cape Cod ( NA-ET2 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st record: Sandwich/MA/Eastern end of Cape Cod Canal (1981, R. Whittaker to JTC,. personal communication, 1984)

Geographic Extent

Brier Island/Nova Scotia/Gulf of Maine (8/2017, Ma et al. 2018, 44.2586, –66.3367, established); St. Andrews area/New Brunswick/Passamaquoddy Bay (2018. Ma et al. 2018); Brewer South Marina, Freeport/ME/Casco Bay (2003, MIT Sea Grant 2007); Cape Elizabeth/ME/Dyers Cove, Casco Bay (2010, Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management 2013); Wells Harbor Marina/ME/Wells Harbor (2013, Wells et al. 2014); Isles of Shoals/NH/Gulf of Maine (1993, Dijkstra et al. 2007); Portsmouth/NH/Great Bay (1997; Blezard 1999); NH/Great Bay (2002, Ruiz et al., unpublished data); Wentworth Marina, Portsmouth/HN/Great Bay (2006, Harris and Dijkstra 2008); Coastal Marine Lab, Portsmouth/NH/Great Bay (2006, Harris and Dijkstra 2008); Rockport/MA/Folly Cove (2006, MIT Sea Grant 2011); Jodrey State Pier, Gloucester/MA/Gloucester Harbor (2010, Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management 2013); Hawthorne Cove Marina, Salem/MA/Salem Harbor (2000, MIT Sea Grant 2007; 2010, Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management 2013); Seaport Landing Marina, Lynn/MA/Lynn Harbor (2002, Agius et al. 2007); Winter Island/Salem/MA/Salem Harbor (2008, MIT Sea Grant 20011); Rowes Wharf, Boston/MA/Boston Harbor (2013, Wells et al. 2014); Green Harbor Marina, Marshfield/ME/Cape Cod Bay (2013, Wells et al. 2014);; Sandwich/MA/Eastern end of Cape Cod Canal (1981, R. Whittaker to JTC,. personal communication, 1984); Sandwich Marina/MA/Cape Cod Bay (2000, MIT Sea Grant 2007)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Hull Fouling

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
In experiments in Lynn Harbor, Massachusetts Bay, Diplosoma listerianum achieved a stand-off with Botrylloides violaceus, becoming co-dominant, covering ~37% of the plates at the peak of its growth (Agius 2007).
 
Ecological ImpactFood/Prey
Increasing abundance of the introduced colonial tunicates Didemnum vexillum and Diplosoma listerianum has resulted in population growth of the native Bloodstar starfish Henricia sanguinolenta (Dijkstra et al. 2012).
 
Ecological ImpactTrophic Cascade
Increased abundance of the Bloodstar starfish (Henricia sanguinolenta), supported by growing populations of Didemnum vexillum and Diplosoma listerianum, has resulted in increased predation and near-disappearance of the cryptogenic sponge Halichondria panicea (Dijkstra et al. 2012).
 

References

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