AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Undaria pinnatifida | |
Date of the first record (?) | To 1990 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. |
Recipient region (?) | Country: New Zealand LME: 46. New Zealand Shelf Country area: South 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: Could have spread from the earlier invaded areas in North Island |
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 vessels, since most areas of first occurence - close to ports |
Habitat type (?) | Aquaculture sites Marina Port vicinity Ports Sheltered coastal area 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 range, the overalpping generations are registered with sporophytes present all 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 #1/7: Bluff Date of the first record: 1998 Population status: Established References: Stuart M.D. 2004. Review of research on Undaria pinnatifida in New Zealand and its potential impacts on the eastern coast of the South Island. DOC SCIENCE INTERNAL SERIES 166, pp. 40 Port #2/7: Dunedin Date of the first record: 1990 Population status: Established References: Stuart M.D. 2004. Review of research on Undaria pinnatifida in New Zealand and its potential impacts on the eastern coast of the South Island. DOC SCIENCE INTERNAL SERIES 166, pp. 40 Port #3/7: Kaikoura Date of the first record: 2002 Population status: Established References: Stuart M.D. 2004. Review of research on Undaria pinnatifida in New Zealand and its potential impacts on the eastern coast of the South Island. DOC SCIENCE INTERNAL SERIES 166, pp. 40 Port #4/7: Lyttelton Date of the first record: 1991 Population status: Abundant References: Stuart M.D. 2004. Review of research on Undaria pinnatifida in New Zealand and its potential impacts on the eastern coast of the South Island. DOC SCIENCE INTERNAL SERIES 166, pp. 40 Port #5/7: Nelson Date of the first record: 1998 Salinity range (psu): 31 - 35 Temperature range (C): 10 - 28 Population status: Established References: Stuart M.D. 2004. Review of research on Undaria pinnatifida in New Zealand and its potential impacts on the eastern coast of the South Island. DOC SCIENCE INTERNAL SERIES 166, pp. 40 Port #6/7: Picton Date of the first record: 1991 Population status: Abundant References: Stuart M.D. 2004. Review of research on Undaria pinnatifida in New Zealand and its potential impacts on the eastern coast of the South Island. DOC SCIENCE INTERNAL SERIES 166, pp. 40 Port #7/7: Timaru Date of the first record: 1988 Population status: Established References: Stuart M.D. 2004. Review of research on Undaria pinnatifida in New Zealand and its potential impacts on the eastern coast of the South Island. DOC SCIENCE INTERNAL SERIES 166, pp. 40 |
Created by | Anastasija Zaiko, 2015-03-06 |