AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Hydroides ezoensis | |
Date of the first record (?) | To 1976 References (not structured): Thorp CH. Pyne S. West SA. 1987. Hydroides ezoensis Okuda, a fouling serpulid new to British coastal waters. Journal of Natural History 21: 863-877. Comments: A single small adult was obtained from mid-water in a plankton tow at the intake of cooling water to the Fawley Power Station in Southampton Water in 1976. The adult was most probably detached. |
Recipient region (?) | Country: United Kingdom (Britain) LME: 24. Celtic-Biscay Shelf LME sub-region: English Channel References (not structured): Thorp CH. Pyne S. West SA. 1987. Hydroides ezoensis Okuda, a fouling serpulid new to British coastal waters. Journal of Natural History 21: 863-877. Comments: The fist account was from the Southampton Water. |
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Source region (?) | Not entered References (not structured): Thorp CH. Pyne S. West SA. 1987. Hydroides ezoensis Okuda, a fouling serpulid new to British coastal waters. Journal of Natural History 21: 863-877. Comments: The species was introduced to Europe to France with consignments of Pacific oysters from Japan. The spread of the species with normal trade of oysters it was spread to the Gulf of St Malo. |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Possible Pathway: Culture activities Pathway: Natural spread from neighboring countries Pathway: Vessels References (not structured): Thorp CH. Pyne S. West SA. 1987. Hydroides ezoensis Okuda, a fouling serpulid new to British coastal waters. Journal of Natural History 21: 863-877. Comments: Its finding in the port region would imply an introduction involving vessels possibly in discharged ballast water or as a result of hull fouling. These vessels could have taken up water from continental Europe or from Japan. However, it is known to have been introduced with consignments of Pacific half-grown oysters from Japan and will have became established in France. |
Habitat type (?) | Unknown Comments: Was confined to regions within Southampton water where there is reduced water exchange. |
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Wave exposure (?) | Not entered | |
Salinity range (?) | Not entered | |
Temperature range (?) | Not entered |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Not entered | |
Reproductive duration (?) | Not entered | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Not entered | |
Migration pattern (?) | Not entered |
Population status (?) | Unknown (Low level of certainty) References (not structured): Thorp, C.H. (1980). The benthos of the Solent. In: The Solent Estuarine System, an assessment of present knowledge. NERC publication series C No 22 November 1980. pp .76-85. Zibrowius H. Thorp CH. 1989. A review of the alien serpulid and spirorbid polychaetes in the British Isles. Cahiers de Biologie Marine 30: 271-285. Comments: While the species has been found to have been established in the Southampton Water (The Hamble) and the Solent (Portsmouth, Langstone and Chichester). There have been no recent records of its status. It formed dense growths on ships' hulls and marinas and in a cooling system of a power plant in Southampton Water. |
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Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References (not structured): Zibrowius, H. 1978. Introduction du polychète Serpulidae japonaise Hydroides ezoensis sur la côte atlantique française et remarques sur la repartition d'autres espèces de Serpulidae. Téthys, 8: 141-150. Okuda S (1934) Some tubicolous annelids from Hokkaido. Journal of the Faculty of Science, Hokkaido Imperial University, Series VI, Zoology 3(4): 233–246. Bishop JDD, Wood CA, Yunnie ALE, Griffiths CA. 2015. Unheralded arrivals: non-native sessile invertebrates in marinas on the English Coast. Aquatic Invasions 10(3): 249-264 Comments: This species is native to the north-west Pacific. |
Created by | Dan Minchin |
Last update by | Dan Minchin, 2016-03-03 |