Species Regional Summary
Amphibalanus reticulatus
None ( SP-XXI )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st record: Oahu/Pearl Harbor (1929, Henry and McLauglhin 1975; Carlton and Eldredge 2009)

Geographic Extent

Honolulu (Oahu)/HI/Pearl Harbor (1915, Coles et al. 1999, 1931, Henry and McLaughlin 1975); Honolulu (Oahu)/HI/Honolulu Harbor (Henry and McLaughlin 1975); Oahu/HI/Kaneohe Bay (1959, Henry and McLaughlin 1975); Nauwilwili, Kauai/HI/Nauwilwili Harbor (Coles et al. 2004; 21 57 26.1N; 159 21 39.7W); Maui/HI/Kahulului Harbor (2003, Coles et al. 2004, 20 45 05, 156 26 9.6); Oahu/HI/Kaneohe Bay (now mostly replaced by Chthamalus proteus, in intertidal zone, Zabin 2009)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Hull Fouling
Alternate Ballast Water

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Amphibalanus amphitrite was the dominant barnacle in sheltered coastal areas of Oahu, Hawaii (Matsuda 1973, cited by Zabin 2009). It may have been replaced by A. reticulatus, before the distribution of the latter species was severely restricted by the invasion of Chthamalus proteus, which began in 1993. However, there were no studies of barnacle populations in this area between 1973 and 2001, so the nature of the interactions between the species is unknown (Zabin 2009).
 

References

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