Species Regional Summary
Eudendrium carneum
None ( SP-XIII )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Koror/Palau/Pacific Ocean (P. Colin, personal communication, Chad Hewitt, personal communication) 'Information gathered from theCoral Reef Research Foundation indicates that the only introduced marine species that is showing invasive behaviour is a recently introduced hydroid, Eudendrium carneum. The hydroid was introduced in July 1997 when a floating bridge was brought over from Guangzhou City in Southern China to be used to temporarily connect Koror and Babeldaob after the KB Bridge collapsed in September 1996. Since its introduction, the hydroid has spread rapidly (approximately 3-4 kilometers in each direction in the channel).' (Shine et al. 2003)

Geographic Extent

Koror/Palau/Pacific Ocean (P. Colin, personal communication, Chad Hewitt, persaonal communication; Shine et al. 2003)

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Hull Fouling

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
None
 
Ecological ImpactHabitat Change
'It lives on rocky bottoms, where it forms a tangle of branches that tend to accumulate sediment, making it a fairly unattractive "weed" species' (Shine et al. 2003)
 
Economic ImpactAesthetic
'These masses of hydroid tend to make the rocky surfaces of the reef less visible, and tend to make the reef look 'dirty'. (Shine et al. 2003)
 

References

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