AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Undaria pinnatifida | |
Date of the first record (?) | To 1987 References (not structured): Hay, C.H. & Luckens, P.A. 1987: The Asian kelp Undaria pinnatifida (Phaeophyta: Laminariales) found in a New Zealand Harbour. New Zealand Journal of Botany 25: 329–332. |
Recipient region (?) | Country: New Zealand LME: 46. New Zealand Shelf Country area: North Island References (not structured): Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. |
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Source region (?) | Country: Australia --> LME: 42. Southeast Australian Shelf --> LME: 43. Southwest Australian Shelf Comments: Most probably - secondary spread from Tasmania and Victoria (Australia) |
Pathway / Vector (?) | Level of certainty: Highly likely Pathway: Vessels Vector: (Possible) Anchor and anchor chain Vector: (Possible) Ballast water Vector: (Possible) Sea chest Vector: (Possible) Ship’s hull References (not structured): Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. Comments: Most probably transported with foreigh vessels in ballast waters and hull fouling, since spread occured predominantly through ports. |
Habitat type (?) | Aquaculture sites Marina Port vicinity Ports Sheltered coastal area Strait/Sound References (not structured): Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. |
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Wave exposure (?) | Semi exposed Sheltered References (not structured): Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. |
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Salinity range (?) | Venice system: 7. Euhaline [30-40psu] |
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Temperature range (?) | Not entered |
Zonation / Substratum (?) | Benthic: Littoral (Benthic) Sublittoral within photic zone Substratum: Artificial (manmade) Biogenic (living or nonliving) Hard (cobbles to bedrock) |
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Reproductive duration (?) | Long References (not structured): Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. | |
Reproductive seasonality (?) | Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. References (not structured): Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. Comments: Unlike in native regions, the species displays overlapping generations with sporophytes present year round. |
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Migration pattern (?) | Not entered |
Population status (?) | Abundant (Moderate level of certainty) | |
Species status (?) | Non-indigenous species References (not structured): Cranfield, H.; Gordon, D.; Willan, R.; Marshall, B.; Battershill, C.; Francis, M.; Glasby, G.; Read, G. (1998). Adventive marine species in New Zealand. NIWA Wellington Technical Report No. 34. |
Ports | Port #1/6: Auckland Date of the first record: 2002 Population status: Abundant References: Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. Port #2/6: Gisborne Date of the first record: 1999 Population status: Abundant References: Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. Port #3/6: Napier Date of the first record: 1995 Population status: Abundant References: Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. Port #4/6: New Plymouth Date of the first record: 2005 Population status: Abundant References: Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. Port #5/6: Tauranga Date of the first record: 2005 Population status: Abundant References: Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. Port #6/6: Wellington Date of the first record: 1987 Population status: Abundant References: Russell, L. K., Hepburn, C. D., Hurd, C. L., & Stuart, M. D. (2008). The expanding range of Undaria pinnatifida in southern New Zealand: distribution, dispersal mechanisms and the invasion of wave-exposed environments. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 103-115. |
Created by | Anastasija Zaiko, 2015-03-06 |