AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Dasysiphonia japonica | |
Date of the first record (?) | 2002 References (not structured): Sjøtun, K., Husa, V. & Peña, V. (2008). Present distribution and possible vectors of introductions of the alga Heterosiphonia japonica (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in Europe. Aquatic Invasions 3: 377-394. Comments: The first locality was from Newquay, Co Clare on the west coast of Ireland and verified by S. Kraan. The population was already extensive when found. It was probably already introduced by this date to the region. |
Recipient region (?) | Country: Ireland LME: 24. Celtic-Biscay Shelf LME sub-region: Celtic seas References (not structured): Sjøtun, K., Husa, V. & Peña, V. (2008). Present distribution and possible vectors of introductions of the alga Heterosiphonia japonica (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in Europe. Aquatic Invasions 3: 377-394. Comments: West coast of Ireland |
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Source region (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Sjøtun, K., Husa, V. & Peña, V. (2008). Present distribution and possible vectors of introductions of the alga Heterosiphonia japonica (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in Europe. Aquatic Invasions 3: 377-394. Comments: The first records in Europe were from Brittany in 1984 and subsequently were recorded in the North Sea and Bay of Biscay over the following decade. |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Not entered References (not structured): Sjøtun, K., Husa, V. & Peña, V. (2008). Present distribution and possible vectors of introductions of the alga Heterosiphonia japonica (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in Europe. Aquatic Invasions 3: 377-394. Comments: It is thought to have been introduced with half-grown oysters from France where the species was already well established. Half-grown oysters were imported from January 1993 directly from France for relaying. |
Habitat type (?) | Aquaculture sites Estuary Sheltered coastal area Comments: Found on many sheltered shores including those adjacent to oyster farming activities. |
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Wave exposure (?) | Sheltered References (not structured): Husa V, Sjøtun K, Lein TE (2004) The newly introduced species Heterosiphonia japonica Yendo (Dasyaceae, Rhodophyta): geographical distribution and abundance at the Norwegian southwest coast. Sarsia 89: 211-217. Comments: Intolerant of localities with wave exposure in Norway |
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Salinity range (?) | Venice system: 5. α-Mesohaline [10-18psu] 6. Polymixohaline [18-30psu] 7. Euhaline [30-40psu] References (not structured): Bjærke MR, Rueness J (2004) Effects of temperature and salinity on growth, reproduction and survival in the introduced red alga Heterosiphonia japonica (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta). Botanica Marina 47: 373-380. Comments: Intolerant of salinities at 10psu and below in Norway. Poor growth at 15psu. |
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Temperature range (?) | Not entered |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Benthic and Pelagic: Littoral (Benthic) Sublittoral within photic zone Substratum: Artificial (manmade) Biogenic (living or nonliving) Hard (cobbles to bedrock) Soft (mud to pebbles) References (not structured): Bjærke MR, Rueness J (2004) Effects of temperature and salinity on growth, reproduction and survival in the introduced red alga Heterosiphonia japonica (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta). Botanica Marina 47: 373-380. Comments: Attaches as an epiphyte or to solid materials and may also be found as drift. |
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Reproductive duration (?) | Not entered | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Not entered | |
Migration pattern (?) | Unknown References (not structured): Bjærke MR, Rueness J (2004) Effects of temperature and salinity on growth, reproduction and survival in the introduced red alga Heterosiphonia japonica (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta). Botanica Marina 47: 373-380. Comments: Dispersal is by spores and algal fragments attachment to flotsam. |
Population status (?) | Abundant (Moderate level of certainty) References (not structured): Minchin D, Nunn J (2013) Rapid assessment of marinas for invasive alien species in Northern Ireland. A report undertaken for the Northern Ireland Environment Agency, Belfast. 96pp. Comments: Locally and seasonally abundant. Noted in Strangford Lough in abundance in March 2012 on the shore close to Ringhaddy pontoon. In August and September 2012 few plants were found. |
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Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References (not structured): Sjøtun, K., Husa, V. & Peña, V. (2008). Present distribution and possible vectors of introductions of the alga Heterosiphonia japonica (Ceramiales, Rhodophyta) in Europe. Aquatic Invasions 3: 377-394. Bjærke MR (2004) Molecular and ecological studies on introduced marine macroalgae in Norwegian waters. Dr. Scient. thesis, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Oslo. Comments: The first occurrence of this species in Europe was in France in 1984 on the coast of Brittany. The populations examined genetically show a similarity with plants from Korea. |
Created by | Dan Minchin |
Last update by | Dan Minchin, 2013-10-22 |