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Compound Sea Squirt

Didemnum vexillum

Not Evaluated

About

<em>Didemnum vexillum</em>, the compound sea squirt, is a colonial tunicate in the family Didemnidae native to the northwestern Pacific Ocean, widely recognised as one of the most ecologically disruptive marine invasive species globally. It has been introduced through shipping and aquaculture to the coasts of Europe, North America, New Zealand, and other regions, where it forms extensive, rapidly-spreading mats that can smother native benthic communities including rocky reef habitats, shellfish beds, seagrass meadows, and aquaculture equipment. Each colony consists of numerous individual zooids embedded in a tough, gelatinous or leathery tunic that is often cream, pale yellow, or orange in colour. The compound sea squirt is a filter feeder, drawing water through siphons to extract phytoplankton and suspended organic particles. Colonies can fragment and regenerate from small pieces, facilitating rapid spread via anchor chains, boat hulls, and aquaculture gear. The IUCN lists it as Not Evaluated on the global Red List, a reflection of its invasive abundance rather than conservation concern. In its introduced range, <em>Didemnum vexillum</em> is associated with declines in native invertebrate biodiversity and economic losses to shellfish aquaculture. Biological traits including colony growth rates and lifespan vary by environmental conditions; detailed population biology remains an active research area in invasion biology.

Habitat & Distribution

Native to Europe and North America and Oceania, inhabiting ecosystems characteristic of the region.

Widely distributed across Europe (8 countries), North America (Canada, Mexico, United States), and Oceania and the Pacific (New Zealand).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scientific name of Compound Sea Squirt?
The scientific name of Compound Sea Squirt is Didemnum vexillum. It belongs to the genus Didemnum.
Where does Compound Sea Squirt live?
Compound Sea Squirt is found in Widely distributed across Europe (8 countries), North America (Canada, Mexico, United States), and Oceania and the Pacific (New Zealand).. Countries include Canada, France, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden.
What family does Compound Sea Squirt belong to?
Compound Sea Squirt (Didemnum vexillum) belongs to the genus Didemnum, which is part of the taxonomic family Didemnidae.
What kingdom does Compound Sea Squirt belong to?
Compound Sea Squirt (Didemnum vexillum) belongs to the kingdom Animalia (动物界).
What are the closest relatives of Compound Sea Squirt?
The closest relatives of Compound Sea Squirt in the genus Didemnum include northern white crust.

Native Range — 12 Countries

Genus Didemnum — 2 Species

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northern white crust
Didemnum albidum
DD
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Compound Sea Squirt
Didemnum vexillum
NE

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