Biosecurity implications of the highly invasive carpet sea-squirt didemnum vexillum kott, 2002 for a protected area of global significance /
Loch Creran on the west coast of Scotland supports the most expansive reefs of the serpulid (Serpula vermicularis) in the world. It also supports flame shell (Limaria hians) and horse mussel (Modiolus modiolus) reefs, thereby ensuring this loch received designation as a European Special Area of Cons...
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ftklaipedauniv:oai:ku.lt:elaba:39317954 2024-09-15T18:18:53+00:00 Biosecurity implications of the highly invasive carpet sea-squirt didemnum vexillum kott, 2002 for a protected area of global significance / Cottier-Cook, Elizabeth J., Minchin, Dan, Giesler, Rebecca, Graham, Jennifer, Mogg, Andrew O.M., Sayer, Martin D.J., Matejusova, Iveta 2019 application/pdf https://vb.ku.lt/KU:ELABAPDB39317954&prefLang=en_US eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3391/mbi.2019.10.2.07 https://vb.ku.lt/object/elaba:39317954/39317954.pdf https://vb.ku.lt/KU:ELABAPDB39317954&prefLang=en_US info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Management of biological invasions., Helsinki : Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre, 2019, vol. 10, iss. 2, p. 311-323. eISSN 1989-8649 COI invasive species marine protected area rapid assessment Serpula vermicularis tunicates ascidian Pacific oyster info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2019 ftklaipedauniv https://doi.org/10.3391/mbi.2019.10.2.07 2024-06-24T14:06:27Z Loch Creran on the west coast of Scotland supports the most expansive reefs of the serpulid (Serpula vermicularis) in the world. It also supports flame shell (Limaria hians) and horse mussel (Modiolus modiolus) reefs, thereby ensuring this loch received designation as a European Special Area of Conservation in 2005. In 2015, environmental DNA of the invasive, non-native colonial tunicate Didemnum vexillum, which has a worldwide distribution, was detected in Loch Creran. Didemnum vexillum was confirmed as being present at an oyster farm in the sea loch, using the cytochrome oxidase I gene (COI), following rapid intertidal and dive surveys in early September 2016. The abundance and distribution range assessment carried out at the farm indicated an early-stage D. vexillum invasion. The follow up dive surveys and wider loch intertidal surveys carried out in 2017 and 2018 confirmed that the D. vexillum presence continues to be associated exclusively with the oyster farm. This is the first time that such a highly invasive species has been found within a protected area of global significance and it has significant biosecurity and policy implications regarding how to manage such invasive species. Article in Journal/Newspaper Modiolus modiolus Pacific oyster KU VL (KlaipÄ—dos universitetas Virtual Library) Management of Biological Invasions 10 2 311 323 |
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Loch Creran on the west coast of Scotland supports the most expansive reefs of the serpulid (Serpula vermicularis) in the world. It also supports flame shell (Limaria hians) and horse mussel (Modiolus modiolus) reefs, thereby ensuring this loch received designation as a European Special Area of Conservation in 2005. In 2015, environmental DNA of the invasive, non-native colonial tunicate Didemnum vexillum, which has a worldwide distribution, was detected in Loch Creran. Didemnum vexillum was confirmed as being present at an oyster farm in the sea loch, using the cytochrome oxidase I gene (COI), following rapid intertidal and dive surveys in early September 2016. The abundance and distribution range assessment carried out at the farm indicated an early-stage D. vexillum invasion. The follow up dive surveys and wider loch intertidal surveys carried out in 2017 and 2018 confirmed that the D. vexillum presence continues to be associated exclusively with the oyster farm. This is the first time that such a highly invasive species has been found within a protected area of global significance and it has significant biosecurity and policy implications regarding how to manage such invasive species. |
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Biosecurity implications of the highly invasive carpet sea-squirt didemnum vexillum kott, 2002 for a protected area of global significance / |
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Biosecurity implications of the highly invasive carpet sea-squirt didemnum vexillum kott, 2002 for a protected area of global significance / |
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Biosecurity implications of the highly invasive carpet sea-squirt didemnum vexillum kott, 2002 for a protected area of global significance / |
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Biosecurity implications of the highly invasive carpet sea-squirt didemnum vexillum kott, 2002 for a protected area of global significance / |
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