Species Regional Summary
Amphibalanus reticulatus
Northern Yucatan, Gulf of Mexico, Florida Straits, to Middle Eastern Florida ( CAR-I )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st record: Miami/FL/Biscayne Bay (1969, Moore et al. 1974).

Geographic Extent

Port Canaveral/FL/Atlantic Ocean (2019-2020, Wassich et al. 2022);Jupiter/FL/Intracoastal waterway just north of Jupiter Inlet (Sta. 1, McPherson et al. 1984); Jupiter/FL/Loxahatchee estuary at A1A bridge (Sta. 2, McPherson et al. 1984); Jupiter/FL/Intracoastal Waterway just south of Jupiter Inlet (Sta. 3, McPherson et al. 1984); Jupiter/FL/North Fork Loxahatchee River (Sta. 4, McPherson et al. 1984); Miami/FL/Biscayne Bay (1969, Moore et al. 1974; Henry and McLaughlin 1975); Alligator Point/FL/Apalachee Bay (1976, 29 54 N; 84 26 W, Spivey 1978; U.S. Museum of Natural History 2002); LA/off Timbalier Bay (1972, Thomas 1975, cited by Gittings et al. 1985); 10 km S of Holly Beach/LA/Gulf of Mexico (Gittings 1985); offshore oil platforms/LA/Gulf of Mexico (28 50 N, 90 23 W to 29 10 N, 89 54 W, Thomas 1975, cited by Spivey 1979); Mobil Oil Platform HI 389, 3 km off Flower Garden Bank/TX/Gulf of Mexico (27 54 N, 93 36 W, Gittings 1985); Port Aransas/TX/Redfish Bay (Gittings 1985); LA-TX/Timbalier Bay-Sabine Bay (Gittings et al. 1986, abundant); Mariel/Cuba/Gulf of Mexico (O'Brien et al. 2017)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Hull Fouling
Alternate Ballast Water

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Gittings et al. (1986) suggest that A. reticulatus excludes A. amphitrite in the northwestern Gulf (Timbalier Bay, LA to the TX border/Sabine Bay), where the water is more turbid than along the southwest TX coast, where the water is clearer.
 

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