Species Regional Summary
Carcinus maenas
Damariscotta River ( N070 )

Invasion History Vectors Impacts References

Invasion

Invasion Description

1st Record?: ME/Damariscotta River (Glude 1955)

Geographic Extent

ME/Damariscotta River (Glude 1954; Bertness et al. 2002; Flynn and Smee 2010)

Vectors

Level Vector
Alternate Ballast Water
Alternate Dry Ballast
Alternate Hull Fouling
Probable Natural Dispersal

Regional Impacts

Ecological ImpactPredation
Softshelll Clams (Mya arenaria) in the Damariscotta estuary, Maine, burrowed deeper in the bottom sediment in the presence of C. maenas, responding both to chemical and mechanical signals (Flynn and Smee 2010). In the tidal Damariscotta River estuary, predation by C. maenas limited recruitment of Blue Mussels (Mytilus edulis), in areas with slow current flow (Bertness et al. 2002). On exposed Pemaquid Point, exclusion of C. maenas by cages from cleared areas of rocky shore led to much more rapid colonization by mussels than from control areas (Bertness et al. 2004).
 
Ecological ImpactTrophic Cascade
In the tidal Damariscotta River estuary, predation by C. maenas limited growth of mussels (Mytilus edulis), in areas with slow current flow, leading to the domination of the large seaweedAscophyllum nodosum (Bertness et al. 2002).
 

References

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