Species Regional Summary
Styela plicata
Mission Bay ( P030 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (1966, Abbott and Johnson 1972, cited by Carlton 1979)

Geographic Extent

San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (1966, Abbott and Johnson 1972, cited by Carlton 1979); Quivera Basin, San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, Lambert and Lambert 2003; (2012, Tracy and Reyns 2014); Dana Landing, San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000, Lambert and Lambert 2003); South Shores Boat Ramp, San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (1997, 1998, Lambert and Lambert 2003; (2012, Tracy and Reyns 2014); Bahia Point, San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, Lambert and Lambert 2003); Santa Clara Boat Launch, San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (1997, 1998, Lambert and Lambert 2003); Mission Bay Yacht Club, San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (1997, 1998, Lambert and Lambert 2003); Seaforth Marina, San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (de Rivera et al. 2003a; (2012, Tracy and Reyns 2014); San Diego/CA/Mission Bay (2001, Fairey et al. 2002; 2011, California Department of Fish and Wildlife 2014)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable None

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Styela plicata has been the dominant marina fouling organism in southern California harbors since 1960 (Lambert and Lambert 1998). It produced large monospecific patches in several locations during serval years in San Diego Bay (Lambert and Lambert 2003). It and other introduced ascidians have replaced the native species Pyura haustor and Ascidia ceratodes in southern California harbors (Lambert and Lambert 1998).
 

References

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