Species Regional Summary
Carcinus maenas
None ( WA-IV )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record: Table Bay Docks, Cape Town in 1983. By 1990, Carcinus spp. ranged from Camps Bay to Cape Saldanha, a 200 km stretch of the South African Coast (Griffiths et al. 1992; Mead et al. 2011b).

Geographic Extent

Cape Town/South Africa/Table Bay docks (1983, Griffiths et al. 1992; Mead et al. 2011b); Bloubergstrand/South Africa/Atlantic Ocean (1984, Griffiths et al. 1992); South Africa/Camps Bay (Griffiths et al. 1992); Cape Town/South Africa/Hout Bay (Robinson et al. 2005); South Africa/Saldanha Bay (1990, establishment unknown, Robinson et al. 2005; Haupt et al. 2010, established, oyster farms). Samples included a mix of C. maenas and C. aestuarii genotypes (Geller et al. 1997).  Mabis e al. 2022 reported only a single genetically identified C, aestuarii in South Africa.  Mabis et al.'s genetic analysis suggests that the introduction occurred much earlier than recorded in the literature, as early as 1895 ((%%CI 1683-1995).  The data also suggest a geneitc admixture from a population from Canada (Mabin et al. 2022).

Vectors

Level Vector
Probable Ballast Water
Alternate Hull Fouling

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactCompetition
Competition with native crabs is expected to be limited because of differences in habitat use (Griffiths et al. 1992).
 
Ecological ImpactPredation
Carcinus maenas could be an important predator in protected waters (Griffiths et al. 1992).
 

References

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