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A predictive framework for identifying source populations of non-native marine macroalgae: Chondria tumulosa in the Pacific Ocean
by
Spalding, Heather L.
, Fumo, James T.
, Lopes, Keolohilani H.
, Morioka, James
, Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A.
, Moran, Amy L.
, Kosaki, Randall K.
, Nichols, Patrick K.
, Leliaert, Frederik
, Kennedy, Barbara
, Sherwood, Alison R.
, Hauk, Brian B.
, Powell, Brian S.
, Ely, Taylor
, Fujii, Mutue T.
, Marko, Peter B.
, Nelson, Wendy A.
, Williams, Taylor M.
, O’Brien, Kevin
, Draisma, Stefano G. A.
, Smith, Celia M.
, McDermid, Karla J.
, Smith, Jennifer E.
in
Algae
/ Asexual reproduction
/ Atolls
/ Biodiversity
/ Biogeography
/ Biological invasions
/ Biological Oceanography
/ Chondria
/ Cirolana tumulosa
/ Connectivity modeling
/ Conservation Biology
/ Coral reefs and islands
/ Cryptogenic
/ Cultural heritage
/ Dispersal
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ eDNA
/ Environmental DNA
/ Evolution
/ Genetics
/ Hawaii
/ Herbaria
/ Introduced Species
/ Islands
/ Marine Biology
/ National monuments
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Ocean
/ Pacific Ocean
/ Phylogeography
/ Rhodophyta - classification
/ Rhodophyta - genetics
/ Sampling
/ Satellites
/ Seaweed - classification
/ Seaweed - genetics
/ Taxonomy
2025
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A predictive framework for identifying source populations of non-native marine macroalgae: Chondria tumulosa in the Pacific Ocean
by
Spalding, Heather L.
, Fumo, James T.
, Lopes, Keolohilani H.
, Morioka, James
, Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A.
, Moran, Amy L.
, Kosaki, Randall K.
, Nichols, Patrick K.
, Leliaert, Frederik
, Kennedy, Barbara
, Sherwood, Alison R.
, Hauk, Brian B.
, Powell, Brian S.
, Ely, Taylor
, Fujii, Mutue T.
, Marko, Peter B.
, Nelson, Wendy A.
, Williams, Taylor M.
, O’Brien, Kevin
, Draisma, Stefano G. A.
, Smith, Celia M.
, McDermid, Karla J.
, Smith, Jennifer E.
in
Algae
/ Asexual reproduction
/ Atolls
/ Biodiversity
/ Biogeography
/ Biological invasions
/ Biological Oceanography
/ Chondria
/ Cirolana tumulosa
/ Connectivity modeling
/ Conservation Biology
/ Coral reefs and islands
/ Cryptogenic
/ Cultural heritage
/ Dispersal
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ eDNA
/ Environmental DNA
/ Evolution
/ Genetics
/ Hawaii
/ Herbaria
/ Introduced Species
/ Islands
/ Marine Biology
/ National monuments
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Ocean
/ Pacific Ocean
/ Phylogeography
/ Rhodophyta - classification
/ Rhodophyta - genetics
/ Sampling
/ Satellites
/ Seaweed - classification
/ Seaweed - genetics
/ Taxonomy
2025
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A predictive framework for identifying source populations of non-native marine macroalgae: Chondria tumulosa in the Pacific Ocean
by
Spalding, Heather L.
, Fumo, James T.
, Lopes, Keolohilani H.
, Morioka, James
, Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A.
, Moran, Amy L.
, Kosaki, Randall K.
, Nichols, Patrick K.
, Leliaert, Frederik
, Kennedy, Barbara
, Sherwood, Alison R.
, Hauk, Brian B.
, Powell, Brian S.
, Ely, Taylor
, Fujii, Mutue T.
, Marko, Peter B.
, Nelson, Wendy A.
, Williams, Taylor M.
, O’Brien, Kevin
, Draisma, Stefano G. A.
, Smith, Celia M.
, McDermid, Karla J.
, Smith, Jennifer E.
in
Algae
/ Asexual reproduction
/ Atolls
/ Biodiversity
/ Biogeography
/ Biological invasions
/ Biological Oceanography
/ Chondria
/ Cirolana tumulosa
/ Connectivity modeling
/ Conservation Biology
/ Coral reefs and islands
/ Cryptogenic
/ Cultural heritage
/ Dispersal
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ eDNA
/ Environmental DNA
/ Evolution
/ Genetics
/ Hawaii
/ Herbaria
/ Introduced Species
/ Islands
/ Marine Biology
/ National monuments
/ Native species
/ Nonnative species
/ Ocean
/ Pacific Ocean
/ Phylogeography
/ Rhodophyta - classification
/ Rhodophyta - genetics
/ Sampling
/ Satellites
/ Seaweed - classification
/ Seaweed - genetics
/ Taxonomy
2025
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A predictive framework for identifying source populations of non-native marine macroalgae: Chondria tumulosa in the Pacific Ocean
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A predictive framework for identifying source populations of non-native marine macroalgae: Chondria tumulosa in the Pacific Ocean
2025
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Overview
The cryptogenic marine red alga Chondria tumulosa was first observed in 2016 in subtidal habitats at Manawai (Pearl and Hermes Atoll) in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument (PMNM), Hawai‘i. Without molecular or morphological matches to any known species, it was described in 2020 and declared cryptogenic. This alga has substantially increased in benthic cover and has been discovered on two additional atolls in PMNM: Kuaihelani (Midway) and Hōlanikū (Kure). It exhibits several characteristics indicative of non-native origins including putative prior absence in the region, persistence in high densities over nearly a decade, apparent lack of native herbivore pressure, and strong tetrasporophytic bias. Importantly, it is negatively impacting the culturally and ecologically valuable reefs of PMNM. The geographical origin of this putative invasion is unknown, and there are no published reports of the species occurring anywhere other than PMNM. The central Pacific location of Hawai‘i allows a broad range of potential sources for the origin of C. tumulosa . Taxonomic ambiguities within the genus Chondria and challenges associated with sampling necessitate the development of a narrowed set of search locations and efficient search strategies to detect the species outside of PMNM. Attachment to floating debris is a potential introduction vector for C. tumulosa into PMNM, and an oceanographic model was used to identify the most likely source locations for this pathway between 2000 and 2015, including Japan in the western Pacific, Johnston Atoll, the Line Islands including Palmyra Atoll in the central Pacific, and Clipperton Atoll and the Galápagos Islands in the eastern Pacific. We used a recently developed and validated eDNA assay for detecting C. tumulosa from three of the regions of interest to screen for C. tumulosa with no samples yielding positive detections. We provide a framework for investigating positive eDNA field detections using in-water surveys, microscopy, and DNA barcoding. A parallel sampling effort targeting preserved specimens stored in global herbaria is also presented, which did not yield any detections. Several Chondria species remain targets for sequencing from global herbaria. Identification of the native range of C. tumulosa is a critical step that will allow for an evaluation of its evolutionary ecology and any shifts that may have occurred that facilitated its putative invasion and subsequent spread, offering insights crucial for the development of mitigation strategies to safeguard PMNM against further risk.
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