Species Regional Summary
Ficopomatus enigmaticus
None ( WA-IV )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Cape Town/South Africa/Milnerton Estuary (Davies et al. 1989; Mead et al. 2011b)

Geographic Extent

Cape Town/South Africa/Milnerton Estuary (1951, ten Hove and Weerdenburg 1978; Davies et al. 1989); Mead et al. 2011b); Marina del Gama, Zvandlei/South Africa/Table Bay (Davies et al. 1989; McQuaid and Griffiths 2014); South Africa/SE Atlantic. Zandvlei Estuary; ,MilnertonLagoonan; Berg River Estuary

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Hull Fouling
Alternate Ballast Water

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactHerbivory
Filtation of phytoplankton by F. enigmaticus was estimated to clear the volume of the Marine del Gama in 26 hours (Davies et al. 1989).
 
Ecological ImpactHabitat Change
Ficopomatus enigmaticus was encrusting submerged vegetation (Stukenia pectinata, Sago Pondweed (mentioned by Davies et al. 1989). Increasing water clarity is implied, but not discussed by Davies et al. (1989). A major change is the transformation of the estuary from sand-banks to encrusted concrete walls and reefs, with an increase of infaunal biomass and abundance as well (McQuaid and Griffiths 2014).
 
Economic ImpactShipping/Boating
Ficopomatus enigmaticus was encrusting docks and concrete walls- a safety hazard to recreational users (Davies et al. 1989).
 
Economic ImpactAesthetic
Filtration by Ficopomatus improves water clarity (Davies et al. 1989).
 

References

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