Species Regional Summary
Styela clava
Long Island Sound ( M040 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

NY/Long Island Sound (1988, Carlton 1989, 'Maine to Connecticut')

Geographic Extent

NY/Long Island Sound (1988, Carlton 1989); Stamford/CT/Long Island Sound (MIT Sea Grant 2003); Brewer Yacht Haven Marine Center, Milford Yacht Club, Milford/CT/Long Island Sound (MIT Sea Grant 2003); Brewer Yacht Yard, Mystic/CT/Fishers Island Sound (MIT Sea Grant 2003; Pederson et al. 2021); Groton/CT/Fishers Island Sound (Whitlatch and Osman 2000); 35 of 45 sites sampled/NY-CT/Long Island Sound (2011-2013, Brunetti and Cuomo 2014); Stirling Hsrbot, Greenport, Long Island/NY/Long Island Sound (2019, Pederson et al. 2021)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Hull Fouling

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Styela clava is frequently abundant and often the dominant fouling organism in harbors. It covered 18.5% of fouling plate surface in one-year old assemblages near Avery Point, CT (Altman and Whitlatch 2007). It can reduce the growth rate of co-occurring species through its intense filtration of the water column (Osman and Whitlatch 2000).
 
Ecological ImpactPredation
Styela clava can inhibit settlement of co-occurring fouling organisms through predation on planktonic larvae, as a result of high filtering rates (Osman and Whitlatch 2000).
 
Ecological ImpactFood/Prey
Newly settled Styela clava in Long Island Sound are prone to intense predation by the snails Astyris lunata (= Mitrella lunata) and Costoanachis translirata (= Anachis lafresnayi of authors) (Osman and Whitlatch 2000; Whitlatch and Osman 2009). Older juveniles are subject to predation by fishes, mostly Tautog (Tautoga onitis) and Cunner (Tautogolabrus adspersus; Osman and Whitlatch 2000).
 

References

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