1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02367154
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Transoceanic dispersal of benthic macrofauna:Haliplanella luciae (Verrill, 1898) (Anthozoa, Actiniaria) found on a ship's hull in a shipyard dock in Hamburg Harbour, Germany

Abstract: In September 1993, 26 live specimens of the small, delicate sea anemone Haliplanella luciae (Verrill, 1898) were sampled from the hull of a ship docked in Hamburg Harbour. After a worldwide journey the ship had passed into the freshwater region of the river Elbe. Although the migratory potential of the species (supposed home region is Japan) is well known, its transport on ships' bottoms has never been documented. Behavioural traits enabling the anemone to settle on ships are discussed together with probable r… Show more

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“…We, for instance, found D. lineata to be already abundant in Kiel Fjord. Since the species has never been reported for the German Baltic Sea coast before 2007, although there are earlier reports of nonrecurring findings in the German North Sea and the port of Hamburg (Gollasch and Riemann-Zürneck 1996), this suggests a rapid settlement and population expansion of the sea anemone in the WBS since 2007. Albeit this, there are also known cases in which neozoa persisted in relatively low numbers for decades before they exhibited a population explosion (Crooks 2005).…”
Section: Present Distribution Of the Invasive Sea Anemone D Lineatamentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…We, for instance, found D. lineata to be already abundant in Kiel Fjord. Since the species has never been reported for the German Baltic Sea coast before 2007, although there are earlier reports of nonrecurring findings in the German North Sea and the port of Hamburg (Gollasch and Riemann-Zürneck 1996), this suggests a rapid settlement and population expansion of the sea anemone in the WBS since 2007. Albeit this, there are also known cases in which neozoa persisted in relatively low numbers for decades before they exhibited a population explosion (Crooks 2005).…”
Section: Present Distribution Of the Invasive Sea Anemone D Lineatamentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Generally, ship traffic is one of the main vectors that transport non-native species into the Baltic Sea (Leppäkoski et al 2002) and Kiel and Fehmarn are situated nearby areas of heavy commercial ship traffic (HELCOM 2009, www.kielcanal.org). D. lineata has been introduced to port areas via ship hull fouling before (Gollasch and Riemann-Zürneck 1996), but other vectors, such as imported oyster cultures or attachment to floating seaweed, could likewise play a role for the global dispersal of this species (Williams 1973). Another possibility is the introduction via ballast water.…”
Section: Present Distribution Of the Invasive Sea Anemone D Lineatamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conducted our study in Padilla Bay, a shallow sheltered ~14 km long bay in northern Puget Trough, Washington, USA (48°40' N, 122°5 0' W (Carlton 1979, 1987, 1992, Gollasch & Riemann-Zürneck 1996, Byers 2000, Wasson et al 2001. No other mudflat snails are reported from Padilla Bay or similar habitats in the region (Sylvester & Clogston 1958, Jeffrey 1976, Carlton 1979, or were seen during this study (authors' pers.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study of North Sea and Baltic ports on ships as introducing vectors of exotic species revealed 404 species in samples from ballast water, sediment in the tanks and ship hulls, ranging from unicellular algae to 15-cm-long fishes. About 60% of these species are non-indigenous to the North Sea and the Baltic (Gollasch, 1996;Lenz et al, in preperation).…”
Section: Biologische Anstalt Helgoland Hamburgmentioning
confidence: 99%