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The Effect of the Invasive Species Caulerpa taxifolia among Native Species Lena Collins IROP 2007 Wollongong, Australia Sydney Opera me House Wollongong, Australia http://www.tourismwollongong.com/regions/wollongong_map.asp Study Site: St. George’s Basin Species of Interest Anadara trapezia Caulerpa taxifolia Invasive Species • One the of largest environmental crises that we face today • Exotic species are considered the second greatest threat to imperiled species in the United States http://images.wri.org/photo_invasivespecies_print.jpg http://www.samab.org/Focus/Invasive/1PhotoGallery/photos.html Before … After … C.tax in St. George’s Basin http://www.fisheries.nsw.gov.au/threatened_species/general/species/caulerpa_st_georges_basin_aug_5 Research Objectives: 1. Clam Recovery Experiment - C.taxifolia effect on predation - C.taxifolia effect on clam metrics 2. Parasite Study - Habitat effect on parasite damage - Habitat effect on clam metrics Part I: Clam Recovery Experiment Predators: Octopus Blue Swimming Crab Experimental Design: Habitat: Caulerpa taxifolia Habitat: bare sediment Results: 22/240 clams missing 14 of 22 in closed cages • Significant effect of vegetation (p=0.0071) • Artifact of collection • Not the right season for predation study Results Continued: • Examine treatment effects on growth • No significant changes in length or mass detected • Bare and open treatment trended toward better growth • Evidence that cages may act like C.taxifolia but the effect is not additive Average Change in Mass (g) Average Change in Dry Mass of Anadara trapezia 0.20 0.15 0.10 0.05 0.00 -0.05 -0.10 -0.15 -0.20 -0.25 -0.30 -0.35 bare open bare closed c.tax open c.tax closed Australia … ahhh Part II: Parasite Study Dipolydora spp.1 Network Spot Borehole Blister Habitat Clam Metrics •Habitat significantly affected all clam metrics •Overall best growth occurs in unvegetated habitat Average Length of A. trapezia in Different Habitats Length (mm) 54 52 50 48 46 44 42 C.taxifolia Halophila Habitat Bare Average Dry Tissue Weight of A. trapezia in Different Habitats 2 Weight (g) 1.6 1.2 0.8 0.4 0 C.taxifolia Halophila Habitat Bare Habitat Parasites • Controlled for clam metrics in this analysis • For most part, habitat did not affect variables • Interaction did play a role in » Network Damage » Borehole Damage Network Damage Transformed % Shell Damage 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.06 0.04 0.02 0.00 Unveg Halophila Habitat C.tax Conclusions: • No mortality data significant, summer study may result in more insightful findings • Trend that cages are acting like C.taxifolia • Habitat significantly affects clam metrics • Habitat has minimal impact on parasites • Some evidence that network parasite is more prevalent in C.taxifolia Finally … • C. taxifolia is still at large … more questions unfold • Hard it is to unravel the mysterious of nature • Importance of wonder in our world CHEERS! • Dr. James E. Byers!! • Dr. Jeffery Wright • Anna, Darcy, and Finn • Collins family • Mark, my lifeline