AquaNISInformation system on aquatic non-indigenous and cryptogenic species |
Species | Psiloteredo megotara [WoRMS] | |
Authority | (Hanley in Forbes & Hanley, 1848) | |
Family | Teredinidae | |
Order | Myida | |
Class | Bivalvia | |
Phylum | Mollusca | |
Synonym (?) | Teredo megotara | |
Sub-species level (?) | Not entered |
Native origin (?) | Ocean: Atlantic |
Life form / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Borges, L. M. S. 2016. The internal structure of the pallets of Nototeredo norvagica and Psiloteredo megotara (Bivalvia: Teredinidae): implications for subfamilial allocations. Zoomorphology, 135(1), pp. 33-41. |
Sociability / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Borges, L. M. S. 2016. The internal structure of the pallets of Nototeredo norvagica and Psiloteredo megotara (Bivalvia: Teredinidae): implications for subfamilial allocations. Zoomorphology, 135(1), pp. 33-41. |
Reproductive frequency (?) | Iteroparous |
Reproductive type (?) | Sexual References: Treneman, N., Carlton, J., Borges, L., Shipway, R., Raupach, M., Altermark, B. 2018. Species diversity and abundance of shipworms (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Teredinidae) in woody marine debris generated by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011. Aquatic Invasions, 13(1), pp. 87-100. |
Developmental trait (?) | Spawning References: Treneman, N., Carlton, J., Borges, L., Shipway, R., Raupach, M., Altermark, B. 2018. Species diversity and abundance of shipworms (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Teredinidae) in woody marine debris generated by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011. Aquatic Invasions, 13(1), pp. 87-100. Nishimoto, A., Haga, T., Asakura, A., Shirayama, Y. 2015. An experimental approach for understanding the process of wood fragmentation by marine wood borers in shallow temperate waters. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 538, pp. 53-65. Comments: Oviparous |
Characteristic feeding method / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Borges, L. M. S. 2016. The internal structure of the pallets of Nototeredo norvagica and Psiloteredo megotara (Bivalvia: Teredinidae): implications for subfamilial allocations. Zoomorphology, 135(1), pp. 33-41. Comments: The primary food source for P. megotara is wood. This species bores into submerged wooden structures such as ship hulls, piers, driftwood, and other wooden debris in marine environments. |
Mobility / Life stage (?) |
References (not structured): Treneman, N., Carlton, J., Borges, L., Shipway, R., Raupach, M., Altermark, B. 2018. Species diversity and abundance of shipworms (Mollusca: Bivalvia: Teredinidae) in woody marine debris generated by the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami of 2011. Aquatic Invasions, 13(1), pp. 87-100. Comments: North Atlantic Psiloteredo megotara found in sunken wood dredged from 250 to 450 meters along. |
Salinity tolerance range (?) | Unknown Comments: Not available. |
Habitat modifying ability potential (?) | Allogenic ecosystem engineers |
Toxicity / Life stage (?) | Not relevant |
Bioaccumulation association (?) | Unknown Comments: Not available. |
Known human health impact? | Known Comments: Harmless. |
Known economic impact? | Known References: Junghare, M., Manavalan, T., Fredriksen, L., Leiros, I., Altermark, B., Eijsink, V. G., Vaaje-Kolstad, G. 2023. Biochemical and structural characterisation of a family GH5 cellulase from endosymbiont of shipworm P. megotara. Biotechnology for Biofuels and Bioproducts, 16(1), 61. Comments: Cellulases play a key role in the enzymatic conversion of plant cell-wall polysaccharides into simple and economically relevant sugars. Thus, the discovery of novel cellulases from exotic biological niches is of great interest as they may present properties that are valuable in the biorefining of lignocellulosic biomass. |
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]. |
Association with vessel vectors (?) | Unknown References: Iljin, I. N. 2010. Known and possible invasions of marine mollusks of the families Teredinidae and Pholadidae (Bivalvia) in the waters of Russia and adjacent countries. Russian Journal of Biological Invasions, 1, pp. 74-80. Comments: P.megotara were found in wood floating in the sea and in storm cast materials on the coast. |
Molecular information | Available NCBI (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?term=Psiloteredo+megotara) |
Last update by | Sandra Gečaitė, 2024-08-20 |