Precision species identification for rapid environmental assessment
Public taxon detections (British Isles)
Turnaround time: 5 business days
The Japanese sea squirt (Styela clava) is an invasive marine species in the British Isles, first recorded in the 1950s. Native to East Asia, it has spread globally through hull fouling and aquaculture activities. This solitary sea squirt attaches to hard surfaces such as rocks, piers, and artificial structures in harbours and coastal areas. Its presence can impact native marine communities by competing for space and altering habitat structure, as well as positing a nuisance for aquaculture operations by fouling equipment.
We sell our sampling kits separately from our testing so that our clients have maximum flexibility.
This test needs one of:
As soon as your order is received our system emails you a sample submission form for this test. Please check your junk mail if you haven’t received it within a few minutes of your order.
The email comes with full instructions for submitting your sample to us to ensure the best quality testing.
You will receive your results in your online account.
The testing for detection of this species is carried out via real-time PCR (qPCR), which has the greatest sensitivity and specificity of all eDNA detection methods.
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