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WendySchollInvasionEcology
SwollenBladderwort
Scientificname:Order/Family/Genus/Species
Scrophulariales/Lentibulariaceae/UtriculariaL./UltriculariainflatalU.infiata
waiter
CommonNames:
SwollenBladderwort,FloatingBladderwort,LargeFloatingBladderwort,Inflated
Biadderwort.
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Overview:
SwollenBladderwortisaknowninvasivespeciesinthestateofWashington.
IntroducedtoWesternWashingtonintheearly1980’stheplantisnowfoundinat
least5counties.Atthistimeit’smethodofintroductionisunknown.Utricularia
inflata’scloseresemblancetoothernativebladderwortsisproblematicinthatit
presentsthepossibilitythatwemayhavealargerinvasivepopulationthanwe
currentlyrealize.Abeautifulandfascinatingspecies,itisknowntobeendangeredin
someofitshomeranges.That,however,doesnotpreventitfromposingasignificant
threattosomeofourownnativepopulationsoffloraandfaunainadditionto
possiblyseriousfinancialcostsshoulditslocalrangeincrease.WhileU.infiatais,as
farasweknow,limitedtoahandfuloflocationsinWesternWashingtonatthistime,
thereisadisturbinglackofanyefforttoeradicatethepopulationwhileitremains
small.
Keyfeatures:
BasicfeaturesforUtriculariainflataare:
A.Lacyunderwaterfoliagewithseed-likebladders
B.Yellowsnapdragon-likeflowers
C.Spoke-likestructuresupportingtheflowerstalk
Utriculariainflataisdifferentiatedfromotherbladderworts,especiallyUtricularia
radiata,basedonthesekeyfeatures;Thelateralfoliarunits(leaves),floats,vernation
(thearrangementofyoungleavesinabud)ofthebranchtips,theinflorescence
bracts,flowers,pedunclelengths,orientationofthefruitingpedicel,character
correlation(obtainedbyplottingflowernumberagainstpedunclelength),and
distribution(Reinertetal.1962).(FIG1.)
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LifeHistoryandbasicecology:
SwollenBladderwortisafree-floatingperennialherb;rootless,carnivorous,and
aquatic,ituses“seeds”orbladderstocaptureprey.Thestemandflowersare
supportedbyawheelorspoke-likestructurewithlacy,finelydividedandhaired
underwaterfoliage.Thestemcanvaryfromsixinchestotwometerslongandwhile
usuallyemergent,canbeeitherpartlysupportedbyexposedsediment,submersedor
floating. 16Theemergentflowersareyellowandsnap-dragon-likeinappearancewith
alower,banner-shapedpetal.Theyoccuringroupsof3to14ontheupright
stems.14
InswollenBladderworttheseedstalkcanbeupto35mmlong.’ 4Theplant
hasnotrueleaves.Althoughoftenreferredtoasleaves,thatfunctionalpurposeis
servedbythebladder-bearing,chiorophyllouslaterals.Asshootsterminatingin
tubersdooriginatefromthesestructuresundercertainconditions 2,Reinert(1962)felt
thattheyaremorelikelystemstructures(Remertetal.1962;FarooqCtal.1966).The
floatcanappeardenseandbushyunderwaterandhasanywherefrom4to10
spokes 5.Thespokesthemselvesvaryfrom4to9cm.’ 4andareslenderatthebase,
wideninginthemiddleandthentaperingagainattheterminalend.
U.injiatareproducesfromseeds,fragments,tubers,andsmallcoiledwinterbuds,
alsocalledturions 2Turionsaretightlypacked,ball-shapedgroupsofconcave
leavescoveredinprotectivemucus.Theseareheavywithstarchesandsinktothe
bottomofthewatercolumnwheretheyremaindormantinthesedimentforthe
winter’ 0.ThetubersofUinflataareproducedwhentheplantbecomesstrandedon
sedimentsduetolowwater.Theplantsendsoutthin,thread-likeshootsthat
terminateintiny,starch-filledtubers.Whilethethinshootscanbeproducedduring
periodswhenthewaterlevelsdropandthewaterbecomesstagnant,thetubers
themselvesareonlyproducedwhentheplantactuallybecomesembeddedinthe
benthicdeposits(Reinertetal.1962).Reinertalsostatesinhis1962paperthatwhile
theyneversawthesetubersresultingerminationinthefieldtheydidsoeasilywhen
submersedinwaterinthelaboratory.Relatedtoit’sabilitytoreproducefrom
fragments,ithasalsobeenobservedthatattheendofthefruitingseasontheolder
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partsoftheplantappeartodecayandthebranchtipsseparate,remainingdormant
untilthenextgrowingseason.
SwollenBladderwortis,asstatedearlier,carnivorousandobtainsnutrientsvia
photosynthesis,absorbingnutrientsfromthewatercolumnandbyconsumingtiny
invertebratesandminutefishthatitcapturesinitsbladders. 5Thebladdersare,in
fact,trapsanduseavacuum4ikesuctiontopullpreyinsideafterthepreyhas
triggeredthebladders“trapdoor”. 2Theanimalsareattractedtothebladdersbyway
ofasweet“scent” 5ormucusandopenthetrapdoorsbycomingintocontactwith
triggerhairs.Enzymesandbacteriadigesttheanimalonceithasdiedinsidethe
bladder.ThebladdersofcarnivorousUtriculariaspeciesare10%-50%ofthetotal
biomassoftheplant(Adamec,2006).Whenmaturethebladdersareapproximately3
mm.long(Reinertetal.1962).
2InternetPublication/OnlineDocument;WashingtonStateDepartmentofEcologyInternetPublication/OnlineDocument.MassachusettsDepartmentofConservationand
Recreation
FIG.2Close-upofUtriculariainflatabladdershowingtriggerhairs.Courtesyof
TheNatureConservancy.
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Duetotheirabilitytocaptureliveprey,theyareabletoflourishinbotholigotrophic
aswellaseutrophiclakes 5.This,combinedwiththeirtoleranceforawiderangeof
waterchemistryconditions,givesthemacompetitiveedgeovermanynativeplants.
Optimalconditionsforaquaticbladderwortspeciesarewarm,shallow,
oligotrophicwatersthatareoxygendeficient. 5Aciditytolerancescanvarywithsome
speciesdoingwellinmoreacidicwatersandothersrequiringahighpH.(Diteetal.
2006).Itprefersslowmovingandstillwatersandcancreatedensematsthatshade
outnativevegetation.It’swiderangeoftolerancesandabilitytoutilizeresources
givesitadvantagesintheunlikeliestoflocations.Inatleastonedocumentedinstance
itwaslocatedinanunnameddrainagepondbesideahighwayinThurston
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FIG.3Utriculariainflatastemsandbladders
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County,Washington,notasitelikelyvisitedbyrecreationalboatersoraquaria
enthusiasts.
Bladderwortsintheirnativerangesprovideimportantfood,habitat,andprotection
forfishandaquaticinvertebrates.Waterfowlandanotherhighlyinvasivespecies,the
muskrat,alsoconsumethem.Althoughitflowersduringthewinterinitsnative
rangeitflowersmuchlater,fromJunetoJuly,inWashington. 2Whennotinflower
itisdifficulttodistinguishfromournativebladderwortsbutwheninflower,is
distinguishedbyitsspoke-likefloat.AccordingtotheWashingtonStateDepartment
ofEcology,swollenbladderwort,whennotinflower,maybeeasilyconfusedfor
other,smallernativeblaclderwortsaswellaswatermilfoils(Myriophyllumspp.)and
Whitewaterbuttercup(Ranunculusaquatiis).
OriginandDistribution:
Thereseemstobesomeconfusionoverthetotalnumberofbladderwortspecies,
withReinert(1962)listing300andtheAmericanBotanicalSocietylisting220.
Publishedinformationindicatesthatapproximately30areaquatic.Inadditionthere
islittleconsensusonthenativedistributionwiththegeneralobservationbeingthe
easterncoastalplainsoftheUnitedStates.Bladderwortshavedispersedacrossthe
globeandarenativetonearlyallecosystemsfromAustraliatoAlaska(Reinertetal.
1962).Approximately20speciesareendemictotheUnitedStatesandUinfiatais
nowknowntobepresentinAlabama,Arkansas,Delaware,Florida,Georgia,
Kentucky,Louisiana,Maryland,Mississippi,NewJersey,NorthCarolina,
Oklahoma,Pennsylvania,SouthCarolina,Tennessee,Texas,Virginiaand
Washington.
NativedistributionisreportedasoccurringontheoutercoastalplainfromTexas
andAlabamatoDelaware(Reinertetal.1962;Urbanetal.2006).Ithasbeen
reportedthatUinflatahadspreadasfarnorthasNewYorkandMassachusettsby
theearly1990’s(Urbanetal.2006;Mitchelletal.1994).Althoughtheplantisnative
towarmersouthernwatersithasbeenshowntobecapableofsurvivalincolder
climatesandisabletosurvivethewinterinfrozenlakes.
2InternetPublication/OnlineDocument;WashingtonStateDepartmentofEcologyInternetPublication/OnlineDocument;MassachusettsDepartmentofConservationand
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FIG.4MapshowingcurrentUnitedStatesdistributionofUtriculariainflata.
CourtesyoftheUSDA.
FIG.5MapshowingknownoccurrencesofUtriculariainflatainthestateof
Washington.CourtesyofKathyHamel,WashingtonStateDepartmentof
Ecology.
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Theplant’shistoryofmvasivenessisequallyasdifficulttonaildownasit’soriginal
distribution.AtthistimeexpertsseemunsureiftheplantisnativetoNewYorkor
whetheritmayhavebeenintroducedasearlyasthemid-nineteenthcentury,oras
lateasthe1990’s.ItsresemblancetootherUtriculariaspeciesagainmaypresenta
confusingfactorindeterminingitsactualnativeandinvadedhabitats.Utricidaria
radiataissometimestreatedasUtriculariainjiatavar.radiataaddingevenfurther
confusion.Anotherpossiblecaseofpurposefulintroduction,theMissouriBotanical
gardenDatabaseshowsthataspecimenofUinflatawascollectedon12/12/1999in
Sucumbios,EcuadorbutIwasunabletoconfirmthatfinding.’ 8
InvasionProcess:
InfestationappearstobeinitsearlystagesinWashingtonState.Thefirstplants
collectedinWashingtonStatewereinHorseshoeLakeinKitsapCountyin1980.
Althoughthosespecimensweresteriletheydiddisplaythewinter-coiledbudsused
forreproduction.SpecimenshavenowbeenfoundinCowlitz,Kitsap,Mason,Pierce
andThurstonCounties,includingboththePugetSoundandDeschutesdrainages
(FIG5).
Informationonitsintroductionislimited.Jeniferparsons,sponsorofUinflataon
WashingtonStatesnoxiousweedmonitorlistandanaquaticbotanistwiththe
WashingtonStateDepartmentofEcology,notedthattheinfestationcouldnothave
happenedmuchearlierthan1980asAdolphCeskawasextensivelystudying
UtriculariainBritishColumbiaandthePacificNorthwestinthe1970’s.Eventually,
Ceska’sresearchculminatedinthepublicationofakeytotheUtriculariaspeciesof
thePNWthatdidnotincludeUinftata.Severalsources,includingtheWashington
StateDepartmentofEcology,theWesternAquaticPlantManagementSocietyand
InternationalCarnivorousPlantSocietysuggestthatacarnivorousplantenthusiast
mayhaveintroducedtheplanttoWashingtonState.Itcouldalsohavebeen
introducedaseitheranaquariumplantorwatergardenplant.InWashingtonithas
beenfoundinsmallisolatedpondsthatareunlikelytohaveseenmuch,ifany,boat
trafficandsoitismorelikelythattheplantsarenowbeingspreadviawaterfowl.
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MitchellpostulatesthatNewYork’s,SprucePondlocationisequallyasunlikelya
destinationforboaters(1994)andinthatcasewaterfowlisalsothelikeliestculprit.
GiventhattheplanthasnotbeendiscoveredinanylocationsbetweenTexasand
Washingtonthisdoestendtoindicatethattheinitialintroductionwasmorelikely
causedbyhumansthanwaterfowl.
Potentialecologicaland/oreconomicimpacts:
TheimpactofUinflatacanbeextensive.It’sabilitytoformdensecover,utilize
bothdissolvednutrientsandliveprey,andit’stoleranceforawiderangeof
temperaturesandwaterchemistrymakesiteasyforthisinvasivespeciestoout
competenativeplants.Inaddition,ithasbeenshownthatcarnivorousplantsshow
anincreaseinreproductiveratesoverthosethatrelysolelyonphotosynthesis,
providinganotheradvantageoversomenativespecies(Mendezetal.1999).Theuse
oftubersasareproductivemethodgivestheplantanotherassetinthatitisableto
begingrowthearlierintheseason(Thiebaut2007)Fragmentationinit’saquatic
environmentisalsoanextremelyefficientmethodofdispersal.Nativefishand
aquaticinvertebratespeciescanbelostfromdie-offsduetoanoxicwaterconditions
orbythelossofthenativeaquaticmacrophytestheyuseforfoodandshelter.U.
injiataisoftencolonizedbyrotifersthatinhabittheareaaroundthebladdersusing
theflowofwaterfromthesuctionactiontograbsmallparticlesoffood 10.Recent
fieldandlaboratoryexperimentshavedeterminedthatUinflataaltersnutrient
cyclingandsedimentchemistrythroughsuppressionofnativemacrophytes.An
exampleistherecentlydiscoveredsuppressionofEricaulonaquaticuminsome
freshwaterlakesintheAdirondacks,aregionrecentlyinvadedbyKinflata(Urbanet
al.2006).NativeE.aquaticumreleasesoxygenintolakesediments,lowerspH,
reducesdissolvedorganiccarbonandammoniaconcentrationsviaanextensiveroot
system.Inherlaboratoryexperiments,Urban(2006)showedthatthepresenceofU
injiatareducedthebiomassofnativeE.aquaticumandconsequentlyit’sabilityto
reducepH,dissolvedsolutesandredoxpotential.E.Aquaticum,likeothercommon
isoetidsisalight-lovingmacrophyteandthepresenceofthickmatsofU.inflata
wouldtendtoreducephotosynthesisandsurvivabilitythroughexcessiveshading.
(Urbanetal.2006).Fieldexperimentsmirroredthisresult(urbanetal.2006).
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ExperimentshavealsoshownevidenceofleaflengtheninginE.aquaticuminthe
presenceofUinflatabutthiswasapparentlynotsufficienttoovercometheeffectsof
shading.InsomeinvadedAdirondacklakes,nativemacrophytespecieshavebeen
reducedbyasmuchasathird,from18to12.Inaddition,another9specieswere
significantlyreduced(urbanetal.2006).
Inadditiontoitsecologicalimpacts,Uinflatacanalsohavesignificanteconomic
impacts.Floatingmatsofvegetationalsointerferewithhumanactivity.Lower
waterqualityanddensematsofvegetationcanleadtosafetyconcernsforswimmers
andrecreationalboaters.Fishingmaybeaffectedbyexcessvegetationandpotential
lossofgamefish.Propertyvaluescanbesignificantlyaffectedwhenwaterquality
andaestheticscomeintoplay.Waterintakesandirrigationpumpscanbecome
cloggedorlakeoutletscanbecomecloggedleadingtothepotentialforlocal
flooding’ 3.Asstatedearlierinthereport,residentsofLimerickLake,Washington
afreadypaysignificantamountsinordertotryandcontrolthepopulationintheir
lake.
ManagementStrategiesandControlMethods:
Somecontrol/managementeffortshaveincludedhiringschoolkidstorakeand
pulleachplantfromthewaterA.Thistreatmentcanhaveadverseeffectshowever,as
Uinflataiscapableofreproducingviafragmentation,andmanualharvestingcan
leadtodispersedfragmentsthatdevelopintonewplants.Herbicideshavebeen
showntobeeffectiveandin1996,sonartreatment(fluridone)wastriedinLake
LimerickinMasonCounty,WA.InitiallyusedforthecontrolofBrazilianelodeaA,
itappearedtosuccessfullycontroltheUinflatapopulationforapproximately2years
buttherehavebeenobjectionstothattreatment.Fluridoneisaslow-actingsystemic
herbicidethatrequiresa7—12weektreatmentwithconstantlevelsofherbicide
beingmaintained.AccordingtotheWashingtonToxicsCoalition,fluridoneisnon-
selective,broad-spectrumherbicideandkillsnativeplantsaswellasthetargeted
invasivebydisruptingcarotenoidsynthesis’ 2.Ithasbeenshownthatgrasscarpwill
feedonSwollenBladderwortalthoughitdidnotshowanypreferenceforthis
13InternetPublication/OnlineDocument;WashingtonStateaquaticNuisanceSpecies
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macrophyteinSilverLake,CowlitzCountyandexpertshaveadvisedthatthegrass
carpdoesnotpreferfloatingplants’ 2.Anothercontrolmethodsuggestedby
Massachusettsstateauthoritieshasbeentheuseofbenthicbarriers,butthesecan
proveproblematicbylimitinglightandupwardgrowthofnativebenthic
macrophytesandmayhavenegativeeffectsonotherbenthicorganisms.Theyalso
requirenearconstantmaintenancetoretaintheirusefulness.Accordingtothe
Massachusettswebsitethereisnoknownbiologicalcontrolforthisspecies.
Conclusion:
Uinflataisillegaltobuy,sell,ortransportinthestateofWashington 6anditison
thestate’snoxiousweedmonitorlist.Giventhisplantsabilitytoadaptandutilize
resourcesthatnativeplantscannotaccess,thismaybeinsufficienttostopitseventual
spread.MitchellnotedthatwhenUinflatawasdiscoveredinSprucePondinNew
York(1994),itwasalreadywell-establishedandcoveredperhaps10acres.He
believesitmayhavegoneundetectedforalongperiodbecausetheplantsremained
vegetativeandonlyfloweredundercertainclimaticconditionsatthatlatitude.This
raisestheconcernthatgiventhedifficultyindistinguishingitfromothernative
bladderwortswhennotinflower,itmayinfact,alreadyhavespreadfurtherthanis
readilyapparent.InresearchingonlineforthisreportIwasabletolocateUtricularia
inflataforsaleontheInternet. 8AccordingtoWSDA’sWetlandandAquaticWAC
16-752-505,
“Itisprohibitedtotransport,buy,sell,offerforsale,ortodistributeplantsorplantpartsoftheseregulatedplants,intoorwithinthestateofWashington.Itisfurtherprohibitedtointentionallytransplantwildplantsand/orplantpartsofthesespecieswithinthestateofWashington.”
It’savailabilityonlineservestoillustratetheeasewithwhichlocallawsand
regulationscanbebypassed.KathyHamelwiththeWashingtonStateDepartmentof
Ecologystatesthatuntilafewyearsagotherewasnobodycollectingaquaticplant
informationfromstatewaters.A
ShealsoconfirmedthattheONLYgroupthathas
12InternetPublication/OnlineDocument;JohnD.MadsenPhD;aquatics.org
6InternetPublication/OnlineDocument;WashingtonStateDepartmentofAgriculture
8InternetPublication/OnlineDocument;www.bestcarnivorousplants.com
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attemptedtoactivelyeradicatetheplantfromanyareainWashingtonStatearethe
residentsofLimerickLake.
Giventheplantspotentialimpactsthisseemsagraveoversight.
Inafinalactofirony,althoughSwollenBladderwortisconsideredinvasivein
WashingtonState,ithasbeendeclaredendangeredinatleast3otherareas,
Maryland(whereitislistedasanSiendangeredspeciesbytheMaryland
DepartmentofNaturalResources)”,MichiganandNewYork.(USDAwebsite).
ThisisdoublyironicasUtriculariainflataisnotnativetoMichigan.Themostlikely
explanationforthisisthesometimescontinueslistingofUtriculariaradiataasa
subspeciesofUinflata.Clearly,informationonUinflatacanbefragmentaryand
contradictory
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CurrentlyitislistedasbothinvasiveANDendangeredinNewYork. 7Theofficial
websitefortheUSDA’sNationalAgricultureLibrary,asitethatlistslegaldelinitions
ofinvasivespecies,GuidanceWhitepapers,concepts,terms,andcontexts,doesnot
currentlyhavealistingforUtriculariainflataasaninvasiveplant’ 6
Currentresearchandmanagementefforts,andexpertcontactinformationinPNW
Withtheexceptionoflistingthespeciesonthestate’snoxiousweedmonitorlist
anditsindusionbytheWashingtonStateDepartmentofAgricultureonthe
prohibitedplantlist,therearenocurrentmanagementeffortsinplace.U.injiatawas
foundtobepresentinawetlandadjacenttoSilverlakein2005andsoitisbelieved
thatoncetheintroducedgrasscarpdieofftheplantwilllikelyreturntothatlake.
TheredoesnotappeartobeaplantocontinuestockinggrassCarpinSilverLake.I
havebeenunabletodetermineiferadicationeffortsarestillongoingatLimerick
Lakebutitseemslikelyasitisaneffortspearheadedbylocalresidentsratherthan
anystateorlocalgoverningbody.ThelocalexpertsIcontactedwerenotawareof
anyfurthereffortsatsuppressionoreradicationanywhereinthestate.
ForfurtherinformationregardingUinflataortoreportapossiblesighting,youmay
contact:
KathyHamel,WashingtonStateDepartmentofEcology;
or
JeniferParsons,WashingtonStateDepartmentofEcology;
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B.JeniferParsons,AquaticBotanist,WashingtonStateDepartmentofEcology,emailcorrespondencewithauthor,November29&30,2007.
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