Species Regional Summary
Carcinus maenas
None ( AUS-IX )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st record: Northeast coast/Tasmania (1993, 1998, Thresher et al. 2003)

Geographic Extent

Cape Portland/Tasmania/Tasman Sea (1998, Thresher et al. 2003); St. Helens/Tasmania/Tasman Sea (1998, Thresher et al. 2003); St. Marys/Tasmania/Tasman Sea (1998, Thresher et al. 2003); Freycinet National Park/Tasmania/Tasman Sea (1998, Thresher et al. 2003); Triabunna/Tasmania/Tasman Sea (1998, Thresher et al. 2003); Tasmania/Blackman Bay (1998, Thresher et al. 2003)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Oyster Accidental
Alternate Hull Fouling
Alternate Ballast Water

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactPredation
Abundance of Carcinus maenas was negatively correlated with that of the native venerid clam Katelysia scalarina. In caging experiments, predation rates of C. maenas greatly exceeded those of native crabs or other predators. Predation was concentrated on the smallest size-class of K. scalaris (Walton et al. 2002). Subtidal caging experiments in King Georges Sound, Tasmania, also showed that C. maenas had a major predatory impact on the bivalves Fulvia tenuicostata and Katelysia rhytiphora (Ross et al. 2004).
 
Ecological ImpactCompetition
The invasion of Carcinus maenas apparently resulted in the displacement of the native crab Pachygrapsus gaimardi (Ruiz et al. unpublished). Caging experiments in King Georges Sound, Tasmania, showed apparent competition between C. maenas and the introduced starfish Asterias amurensis. The two species overlapped in depth range, and prey choice, but showed partitioning, with C. maenas preferring shallower water and smaller clams (Ross et al. 2004).
 
Economic ImpactFisheries
Predation by Carcinus maenas is expected to adversely affect the fishery for the clam Katelysia scalarina in Tasmania (Walton et al. 2002).
 

References

Full Reference List for Carcinus maenas

  • Nemesis (current)
  • Marine Invasions Lab
  • Partner Portals
    Nemesis California Panama Galapagos Cocos Island NP JTMD
    Archived Projects
    Chesapeake
  • Browse Species
    Taxonomic Groups All Species
  • Browse Regions
    States
    Alaska
    Bioregions & Bays
  • News
  • login

Direct questions and comments to nemesis@si.edu.

©