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    Molgula manhattensis, commonly known as "sea grapes", is a species of ascidian commonly found along the East Coast and Gulf Coast region of the United States. Although it is native to this region, it has been introduced to other areas of Europe, Australia, and the West Coast.… Meer weergeven

    Molgula manhattensis is small, spherical, brownish-grey in color, somewhat translucent, and feels soft and rubbery to the touch.… Meer weergeven

    Mogula manhattensis is native to the East Coast of the United States and to waters around Europe. It is also found on the West Coast … Meer weergeven

    Molgula manhattensis can live from the intertidal zone to a depth of 300 feet. They can attach to solid organisms or even rocks, pilings, buoys, or sand. The sea squirts can… Meer weergeven

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    Molgula manhattensis is native to the East and Gulf coasts of the United States. It was described from Manhattan Island, NY by De Kay in 1843 (De Kay 1843), but it was collected earlier by Gould (in 1841, near Boston), and earlier still by Couthouy (1838) in Massachusetts (Van Name 1912).
    The notoriously invasive ascidian, Molgula manhattensis, which is native to the east coast of North America, has invaded large geographical scales globally and caused significantly negative ecological, environmental, and economic impacts in invaded marine and coastal ecosystems (Chen, Li, et al.,; Haydar et al., ).
    " Molgula " is indicated as a main food source for the opisthobranch Okenia elegans (see Thompson & Brown 1976). However, the species of Molgula is not given and is not believed to be Molgula manhattensis. Molgula manhattensis is preyed upon by the gastropod Anachis avara on the east coast of North America (see, for instance, Osman et al. 1992).
    It also seems (Kott 1976 quoted in Kott 1985) that the eastern Atlantic species may be Molgula tubifera and that Molgula manhattensis occurs on the Atlantic coast of North America from Maine to Lousiana.
  4. NDFF Verspreidingsatlas | Molgula manhattensis

    WEBVerspreiding en ecologie van Europese ronde zakpijp. Typering: Zakpijp (Marien) Herkenning: De Ronde zakpijp is opvallend rond met schoorsteenvormige, duidelijk uitstekende in- en uitstroomopening die …

  5. Local environment‐driven adaptive evolution in a marine invasive ...

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    Yiyong Chen, Yangchun Gao, Xuena Huang, Shiguo Li, Aibin Zhan
    Publish Year:2021
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  8. Population genetic patterns of the solitary tunicate, Molgula ...