AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Bugulina stolonifera [WoRMS] | |
Authority | (Ryland, 1960) | |
Family | Bugulidae | |
Order | Cheilostomatida | |
Class | Gymnolaemata | |
Phylum | Bryozoa | |
Synonym (?) | Bugula stolonifera References: Hewitt, C. L., Campbell, M. L., Thresher, R. E., Martin, R. B., Boyd, S., Cohen, B. F., ... & Lockett, M. M. (2004). Introduced and cryptogenic species in port Phillip bay, Victoria, Australia. Marine biology, 144(1), 183-202. |
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Sub-species level (?) | Not entered |
Native origin (?) | Ocean: Atlantic --> Ocean region: NW Atlantic References: Ramalhosa P, Souto J, & Canning-Clode J, (2017). Diversity of Bugulidae (Bryozoa, Cheilostomata) colonizing artificial substrates in the Madeira Archipelago (NE Atlantic Ocean) Helgoland Marine Research, 71:1 p.1-20 |
Life form / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Treibergs, K. A., Giribet, G. 2020. Differential gene expression between polymorphic zooids of the marine Bryozoan Bugulina stolonifera. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 10(10), pp. 3843-3857. |
Sociability / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Wood, C., Bishop, J., Adkins, P., Jenkins, H., Lab, M. B. A. G. A., of Life, W. S. I. T., Darwin Tree of Life Consortium. 2023. The genome sequence of an erect bryozoan, Bugulina stolonifera (Ryland, 1960). Wellcome Open Research, 8. |
Reproductive frequency (?) | Iteroparous |
Reproductive type (?) | Asexual Sexual Comments: The zooids are hermaphroditic, and produce large yolky eggs, which hatch into lecithotrophic larvae, which are planktonic for short periods. |
Developmental trait (?) | Lecithotrophy |
Characteristic feeding method / Life stage (?) |
Comments: The zooids feed by extending the ciliated tentacles of the lophophore as a funnel, creating a current, and driving food particles into their mouths. The food is guided along the tentacles and through the pharynx by the cilia. Larger food particles can be moved or captured by flicking or contracting the tentacles. |
Mobility / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Treibergs, K. A., Giribet, G. 2020. Differential gene expression between polymorphic zooids of the marine Bryozoan Bugulina stolonifera. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 10(10), pp. 3843-3857. Comments: B. stolonifera attaches to wood, pilings, dock floats, ships' hulls and other hard substrates. |
Salinity tolerance range (?) | Exact range: 15 - 30 References: Winston J.E. 1982 – Marine Bryozoans (Ectoprocta) of the Indian River Area (Florida) – Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 173(2): 99-176 |
Habitat modifying ability potential (?) | Autogenic ecosystem engineers References: Wood, C., Bishop, J., Adkins, P., Jenkins, H., Lab, M. B. A. G. A., of Life, W. S. I. T., Darwin Tree of Life Consortium. 2023. The genome sequence of an erect bryozoan, Bugulina stolonifera (Ryland, 1960). Wellcome Open Research, 8. |
Toxicity / Life stage (?) | Not relevant |
Bioaccumulation association (?) | Unknown Comments: Not available. |
Known human health impact? | Not known Comments: Not available. |
Known economic impact? | Not known Comments: Not available. |
Known measurable environmental impact? | Not known Comments: Not available. |
Included in the Target Species list? | No References: HELCOM, 2009. Alien Species and Ballast Water [PDF] Available at: https://archive.iwlearn.net/helcom.fi/stc/files/shipping/Table_2_Alienspecies_%20lists_2009.pdf [Accessed 1 July 2024]. |
Last update by | Sandra Gečaitė, 2024-08-05 |