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Hydroides dianthus (Polychaeta: Serpulidae), an alien species introduced into Tokyo Bay, Japan
Link, H.; Nishi, E.; Tanaka, K.; Bastida-Zavala, R.; Kupriyanova, E.K.; Yamakita, T. (2009). Hydroides dianthus (Polychaeta: Serpulidae), an alien species introduced into Tokyo Bay, Japan. Marine Biodiversity Records 2: e87. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1755267209000931
In: Marine Biodiversity Records. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. e-ISSN 1755-2672, more
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Keywords
    Alien species
    Biofouling
    INW, Japan, Honshu, Tokyo Bay
    Hydroides dianthus (Verrill, 1873) [WoRMS]; Hydroides ezoensis Okuda, 1934 [WoRMS]
    Tokyo Bay [Marine Regions]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    invader organisms

Authors  Top 
  • Link, H.
  • Nishi, E.
  • Tanaka, K.
  • Bastida-Zavala, R.
  • Kupriyanova, E.K.
  • Yamakita, T.

Abstract
    Calcareous tube polychaetes (family Serpulidae) are notorious biofoulers that are easily transported and introduced to allochthonous habitats. Here we report the recent introduction of Hydroides dianthus (Verrill, 1873) to eastern Japan as its first occurrence in East Asia, probably from European or American coasts. Specimens had been found on artificial hard substrata together with congeners H. ezoensis, H. exaltatus and H. fusicolus in Tokyo Bay, Japan in 2006. The origin, vector, source of introduction and possible impact of H. dianthus on Japanese coasts is discussed from a perspective based on worldwide Hydroides transport.

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