Species Regional Summary
Tubastraea tagusensis
None ( SA-III )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Cavo Artemidi shipwreck, in 22 m deep (13°03’310” S, 38°31’551” W) (2008, Sampaio et al.2013)

Geographic Extent

Bahia State/Brazil/Atlantic Ocean (Carlos-Junior et al. 2015); Cavo Artemidi shipwreck, in 22 m deep (13°03’310” S, 38°31’551” W), the Marina Itaparica, 0,5 m deep (12°53.368’S, 38°41.070’W) and the Cascos coral reef, 12 m deep (13°7’27.10” S, 38°38’17.50” W) (2008, 2010, 2011, Sampaio et al.2013)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Hull Fouling
Alternate Natural Dispersal

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition

In experiments in Todos de Santos Bay, abundance of Tubastraea tagusensis was associated with reduced abundance of native corals.  In transplantation experimenrts, contact with T. tagusensis led to the mortality of adjacent native coral polyps (Miranda et al. 2016).

 
Ecological ImpactFood/Prey

In Todos dos Santos Bay, Dense cover of Tubastraea tagusensis and T. coccinea was associated with reduced feeding by territorial and free-moving reef fishes (Miranda et al. 2018).

 

References

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