Human
activities have, in many unprecedented ways, accelerated biological shifts and
nuances in our planet. Such is the case for Manila  Bay 
Meet the
Charru mussel Mytella charruana, a newly
reported species in Manila  Bay , which has been previously documented to be
invasive in Florida 
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| Mytella charruana from the Manila Bay PICES collectors. Photographs by J. Conejar-Espedido. | 
Researchers
suggest it is likely to have been introduced via ballast water or through
fouled ship hulls. Since mytilids in general adapt and highly reproduce in
estuarine and coastal conditions, the persistence of M. charruana is likely. 
The spat
was first observed at the start of southwest monsoon rainy season. Assuming it
has a similar life history profile as that of P. viridis, its introduction must have occurred between late April and
early May 2014. This suggests possible competition between the two species. The
increasing abundance of M. charruana
also indicates its establishment in Manila 
 Bay 
Dr.
Vallejo’s team also includes, Leanna Manubag, Kevin Carlo Artiaga, Amor Damatac
II, Ivan Christian Imperial, Tyrll Adolf Itong, Ian Kendrich Fontanilla and
Ernelea Cao. 
You can
access the full paper at (http://www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2017/1/BIR_2017_Vallejo_etal.pdf). 
 
 
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