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1 Ship-Borne Termite (Isoptera) Border Interceptions in Australia and Onboard Infestations in Florida, Author(s): Rudolf H. Scheffrahn and William Crowe Source: Florida Entomologist, 94(): Published By: Florida Entomological Society DOI: URL: BioOne ( is a nonprofit, online aggregation of core research in the biological, ecological, and environmental sciences. BioOne provides a sustainable online platform for over 70 journals and books published by nonprofit societies, associations, museums, institutions, and presses. Your use of this PDF, the BioOne Web site, and all posted and associated content indicates your acceptance of BioOne s Terms of Use, available at terms_of_use. Usage of BioOne content is strictly limited to personal, educational, and non-commercial use. Commercial inquiries or rights and permissions requests should be directed to the individual publisher as copyright holder. BioOne sees sustainable scholarly publishing as an inherently collaborative enterprise connecting authors, nonprofit publishers, academic institutions, research libraries, and research funders in the common goal of maximizing access to critical research.
2 Scheffrahn & Crowe: Termites on Boats 57 SHIP-BORNE TERMITE (ISOPTERA) BORDER INTERCEPTIONS IN AUSTRALIA AND ONBOARD INFESTATIONS IN FLORIDA, RUDOLF H. SCHEFFRAHN AND WILLIAM CROWE Fort Lauderdale Research and Education Center, University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, 305 College Avenue, Davie, Florida, 3334, U.S.A. Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service, P.O. Box, Hamilton Central, Queensland, 4007, Australia ABSTRACT Alate termite flights from mature colonies infesting marine s is a primary mechanism for anthropogenic transoceanic establishment of invasive termite species. A taxonomic review is given of 33 recorded termite infestations onboard s in Australia and Florida between 986 and 009. The differing governmental approaches to regulating entry by foreign boats appears to reflect the relative frequency of exotic termite establishments in Australia and Florida. Key Words: invasive species, biosecurity, overwater dispersal, Kalotermitidae, Rhinotermitidae, Termitidae RESUMEN El vuelo de termitas aladas de colonias maduras que infestan barcos es el mecanismo principal para el movimiento transoceánico y establecimiento de especies de termitas invasoras. Se provee una revisión taxonómica de 33 infestaciones de termitas encontradas en barcos en Australia y la Florida entre 986 y 009. Los diferentes enfoques gubernamentales en regular la entrada de barcos extranjeros tienden a reflejar la frecuencia relativa de establecimiento de termitas exóticas en Australia y la Florida. Natural overwater dispersal of infested flotsam and anthropogenic dispersal by maritime s are the primary means by which termites are transported across distant sea barriers (Scheffrahn et al. 009). The cessation of rapid late Pleistocene/Holocene sea level rise at about 7K years before present (ybp, Fleming et al. 998) predates the first known long-distance human maritime voyages by some 3.5K ybp (Anderson et al. 006). Therefore, contemporary nonathropogenic termite distributions were established between these periods. Distant termite dispersal by flotsam can be presumed to be a very rare event with a success rate inversely proportional to distance. Establishment of the depauparate native terrestrial faunas on distant oceanic volcanic islands such as Hawaii was the result of transoceanic dispersal (Cowie & Holland 006). Nearshore islands like the Krakatau can be colonized much more frequently by both flotsam transport and cross-water termite dispersal flights (Gathorne-Hardy & Jones 000). Shipboard transport of termite colonies, where success is not affected by travel distance, has been suspected in recent (Gay 967; Scheffrahn & Su 005) and early (Scheffrahn et al. 009) transoceanic termite establishments. Vessels can be colonized during construction (usually only Kalotermitidae) or by alates (all taxa) flying onboard during dockage, either on water or in dry dock. Hochmair & Scheffrahn (00) showed a strong correlation between land-borne infestations of Coptotermes spp. in Florida and their distance to maritime boat dockage suggesting that marine s are predominant vehicles for dissemination of this pest genus. Within the last century, 6 exotic termite species have become established in Florida (Scheffrahn et al. 988; Scheffrahn et al. 99; Scheffrahn et al. 00; Scheffrahn & Su 995; Su et al. 997), more than any other state or territory in America, followed by Hawaii with 5 species (or 4 species if Zootermopsis angusticollis Hagen is not established, Woodrow et al. 999; Yeap et al. 007). Australia has a slightly greater human population than Florida, a much larger tidal coastline, and both share similar economies, climates, pleasure boating industries, and proximities to tropical nations to the north and south, respectively. Yet, in the last century, a single exotic termite, Cr. brevis (Walker), has become established in Australia (Peters 990). As for other suspected exotic Cryptotermes, Gay & Watson (98) determined that Cr. cynocephalus Light and Cr. domesticus (Haviland) are endemic to northeast Australia. Gay (967) reported that Cr. dudleyi
3 58 Florida Entomologist 94() March 0 Banks, an exotic drywood termite from Southeast Asia, was already established in Darwin by 93. In a further attempt to understand the dynamics and taxa involved in exotic termite establishments, we provide a summary of onboard termite infestations in Florida and border interceptions in Australia and we contrast the regulatory procedures used for boats arriving from foreign ports. MATERIALS AND METHODS Termite specimens from Australia were found during interceptive inspections by WC and other Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) personnel. Florida samples were collected by or submitted to RHS by pest control professionals and boat owners or operators. In both cases, onboard specimens were collected and stored in ethanol. Identifications were made by the authors using voucher specimens from their respective collections. Other information sought included date of collection, given in Table only in years, location collected (city), origin (if known), and and/or infestation type. For species identification, samples were required to contain morphologically robust winged imagos and/or soldiers. Workers were identified morphologically only to genus. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION During , 74 and 59 termite incidents onboard boats were recorded in Australia and Florida, respectively (Table ). The Australian records are comprehensive and represent all known AQIS interceptions. The Florida incidents represent an informal and very incomplete sampling of the actual number of boat infestations occurring around the State. Three s were infested simultaneously by species and each is recorded as a separate incident in Table. Unlike Australia where only Cr. brevis is established, most boats in Florida are infested in their home waters where exotic species abound. This phenomenon enhances the spread of termites in Florida from boat-to-land or land-to-boat by dockside dispersal flights and also elevates the likelihood that boats voyaging from Florida could spread termites to foreign ports. Although long, open ocean voyages are not the norm for Florida boaters, some will island-hop throughout the West Indies. One yacht, suspected of acquiring Co. gestroi Wasmann (= havilandi, Kirton & Brown 003) during a winter dockage in the Turks and Caicos Islands (Scheffrahn & Su 005) was simultaneously infested with Incisitermes minor (Hagen). It was presumed that the latter species infested this boat while under construction in San Diego, California. The subterranean genus Coptotermes (Family Rhinotermitidae) was observed in 53% of all boat infestations (Fig. ) with Co. formosanus Shiraki being the most common onboard pest in both Florida (7 records) and Australia (3 records) followed by Co. gestroi with 5 and 4 records, respectively. Three other infestations by subterranean termites were recorded including by Reticulitermes virginicus (Banks) in Florida and by Heterotermes sp. in a boat that sailed from Florida to Grand Cayman Island. The second most prevalent genus, at 30% of boat infestations, was Cryptotermes (Family Kalotermidae). Australian interceptions yielding 8 infestations each of Cr. brevis (Walker) and Cr. domesticus (Haviland), 3 infestations of Cr. dudleyi Banks, of Cr. cynocephalus Light, and 5 Cr. species undetermined. Only 3 infestations of Cr. brevis were recorded from Florida; however, fumigations for this species are so routine in Florida that samples are seldom collected for identification. One pest control company in Fort Lauderdale estimates that it is contracted to fumigate about 5 boats a year for drywood termites (read Cr. brevis, Edwards, J. K., personal communication). On the other hand, 6 infestations of I. minor were recorded in both Australia and Florida. Alates of I. minor are much more robust and dark (reddish pronotum and head) than Cr. brevis and have a different flight season and diel periodicity. Therefore, I. minor flights prompt elevated identification requests by the Florida pest control industry. Australia recorded a single shipboard infestation each of I. immigrans (Snyder) and I. sp., while in Florida, a single infestation of I. snyderi (Light) was observed on a houseboat in Key West. The most unexpected find of this study was a mature infestation in 009 of Rugitermes panamae (Snyder) from an itinerant yacht intercepted while visiting Bundaberg Australia. The yacht was apparently infested by this dampwood species during a voyage in 003 to Central America. Colonies of the predominantly arboreal genus Nasutitermes (Termitidae) were found on boats 3 times during the last 5 years. Nasutitermes acajutlae (Holmgren) was found twice and N. nigriceps (Haldeman) once in Florida. Although not recorded in Table, N. corniger (Motschulsky) was found infesting boats in dry dock in Dania Beach, Florida, as part of a land-borne infestation of this pest (Scheffrahn et al. 00). We suggest herein that the difference in the number of exotic termite species established in Florida versus Australia is attributable, at least in part, to differing laws and regulations intended to exclude exotic pests. The U.S. Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) requires that pleasure s arriving in the U.S. from a foreign port must report their arrival by telephone and be directed, with passengers and crew, to the nearest port of entry or nearest designated reporting location for a CBP face-to-face interview and/or inspection (Anonymous 009). Inspections focus on im-
4 Scheffrahn & Crowe: Termites on Boats 59 TABLE. TERMITE INFESTATIONS BY GENUS AND SPECIES ONBOARD VESSELS DURING (VOUCHER SPECIMENS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TERMITE COLLECTION OR AQIS RECORDS). Vessel location where termites found Vessel origin Genus Species Year Vessel comments Islamorada Key, FL Coptotermes formosanus 986 boat North Palm Beach, FL Tennessee Coptotermes formosanus 995 boat Fort Lauderdale, FL Coptotermes formosanus 995 m boat Jacksonville, FL Coptotermes formosanus 997 cable ship Lighthouse Point, FL Coptotermes formosanus 998 boat Hypoluxo, FL Coptotermes formosanus m boat Palm Beach, FL Coptotermes formosanus m boat Brunswick, Georgia Coptotermes formosanus m boat Palm Beach Gardens, FL Coptotermes formosanus m boat Hillsborough Beach, FL Coptotermes formosanus 000 large boat Hallandale, FL Hong Kong Coptotermes formosanus m boat Tampa, FL Coptotermes formosanus 00 0 m boat Pompano Beach, FL Coptotermes formosanus 00 6 m boat Tampa, FL Coptotermes formosanus 00 0 m boat Fort Lauderdale, FL Coptotermes formosanus 00 6 m speed boat Fort Lauderdale, FL Coptotermes formosanus 00 5 m cabin cruiser Holmes Beach, FL Coptotermes formosanus 00 boat Dania Beach, FL Coptotermes formosanus 003 m boat Hollywood, FL Coptotermes formosanus 004 boat Fort Lauderdale, FL Coptotermes formosanus 004 boat Fort Lauderdale, FL Coptotermes formosanus m fishing yacht Fort Lauderdale, FL Coptotermes formosanus m sailboat Jacksonville Beach, FL Coptotermes formosanus m boat Marathon Key, FL Coptotermes formosanus 006 small boat Fort Lauderdale, FL Coptotermes formosanus m boat Volusia County, FL Hong Kong Coptotermes formosanus m cabin cruiser Panama City, FL Coptotermes formosanus m boat Lake Park, FL Coptotermes formosanus m boat Fort Pierce, FL Jamaica Coptotermes gestroi 99 Boat Hollywood, FL Virgin Gordo, B.V.I. Coptotermes gestroi 995 boat in dry dock Fort Lauderdale, FL Turks, Caicos Coptotermes gestroi 00 7 m yacht Key West, FL Coptotermes gestroi m sailboat Key West, FL Coptotermes gestroi 005 houseboat, nest with queen Key West, FL Coptotermes gestroi m motor boat Tequesta, FL Coptotermes gestroi m fishing boat Key Largo, FL Cuba Coptotermes gestroi 006 Sailboat Key West, FL Coptotermes gestroi 007 Sailboat Key West, FL Coptotermes gestroi 007 Boat Miami Beach, FL Coptotermes gestroi 007 m fishing boat transom Stock Island Key, FL Key West Coptotermes gestroi m cabin cruiser St. Petersburg, FL Coptotermes gestroi 007 m Yacht Boca Chica Key, FL Key West Coptotermes gestroi 007 sailboat Stock Island (Key West), FL Coptotermes gestroi 007 Boat Franklin, Louisiana Florida Cryptotermes brevis m boat Marathon Key, FL Cryptotermes brevis 005 Sailboat Cudjoe Key, FL Cryptotermes brevis 006 Boat Grand Cayman, Cayman Is. Florida Heterotermes sp. 995 Boat Unknown if blank. dead imagos only, no live infestation.
5 60 Florida Entomologist 94() March 0 TABLE. (CONTINUED) TERMITE INFESTATIONS BY GENUS AND SPECIES ONBOARD VESSELS DURING (VOUCHER SPECIMENS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TERMITE COLLECTION OR AQIS RECORDS). Vessel location where termites found Vessel origin Genus Species Year Vessel comments Fort Lauderdale, FL Incisitermes minor 000 Boat Miami, FL Los Angeles, CA Incisitermes minor m boat Fort Lauderdale, FL San Diego, CA Incisitermes minor 00 7 m yacht Marathon Key, FL Taiwan Incisitermes minor 006 Boat Dania Beach, FL western Mexico Incisitermes minor m boat St. Augustine, FL FL Keys Incisitermes minor 008 Boat Key West, FL Incisitermes snyderi 000 Houseboat Fort Lauderdale, FL St. Thomas U.S.V.I. Nasutitermes acajutlae 00 5 m boat Jacksonville, FL Puerto Rico Nasutitermes acajutlae 00 container on ship Fort Lauderdale, FL Nasutitermes nigriceps 996 Sailboat Key West, FL Reticulitermes virginicus 000 Houseboat Jacksonville Beach, FL Reticulitermes virginicus 003 Boat Darwin, NT, AUS China Coptotermes formosanus 994 boat (refugee) Perth, WA, AUS Hong Kong Coptotermes formosanus 000 Boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS China Coptotermes formosanus 00 boat, fibreglass Sydney, NSW, AUS Coptotermes formosanus 003 Yacht Brisbane, Qld, AUS Hong Kong Coptotermes formosanus 003 boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS China Coptotermes formosanus 003 Yacht Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA / Japan Coptotermes formosanus m boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA Coptotermes formosanus 005 boat (with I. minor) Townsville, Qld, AUS Hong Kong/Asia Coptotermes formosanus 005 Boat Bundaberg, Qld, AUS Hawaii Coptotermes formosanus 006 itinerant yacht Brisbane, Qld, AUS Japan Coptotermes formosanus 007 Boat Newcastle, NSW, AUS China Coptotermes formosanus 008 Boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA Coptotermes formosanus 009 itinerant yacht Darwin, NT, AUS Thailand Coptotermes gestroi 986 Yacht Darwin, NT, AUS Thailand Coptotermes gestroi 994 Boat Bundaberg, Qld, AUS Marshall Islands Coptotermes gestroi 996 Yacht Brisbane, Qld, AUS China Coptotermes gestroi 003 Boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA Coptotermes sp. 00 Yacht Cairns, Qld, AUS AUS Coptotermes sp. 005 dinghy from TI to Cairns Sydney, NSW, AUS Unknown Coptotermes sp. 006 navy boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS New Caledonia Coptotermes sp. 008 boat (returning AUS yacht) Brisbane, Qld, AUS Taiwan Coptotermes sp. 008 Boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS Hong Kong Coptotermes sp. 005 yacht (flybridge in lockers) Mackay, Qld, AUS Taiwan Coptotermes sp. 005 Boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS France Coptotermes sp. 008 Yacht Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA Coptotermes sp. 008 Boat Perth, WA, AUS Singapore Coptotermes travians? 00 boat, fibreglass & wood Townsville, Qld, AUS Cryptotermes brevis 989 Yacht Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA Cryptotermes brevis 003 wooden yacht (with I. Minor) Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA Cryptotermes brevis 005 Superyacht Cardwell, Qld, AUS Cryptotermes brevis 006 Trimaran Brisbane, Qld, AUS South Africa Cryptotermes brevis 007 Boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA Cryptotermes brevis 008 Boat Airlie Beach, Qld, AUS USA Cryptotermes brevis 009 Catalina 400 MK II Unknown if blank. dead imagos only, no live infestation.
6 Scheffrahn & Crowe: Termites on Boats 6 TABLE. (CONTINUED) TERMITE INFESTATIONS BY GENUS AND SPECIES ONBOARD VESSELS DURING (VOUCHER SPECIMENS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TERMITE COLLECTION OR AQIS RECORDS). Vessel location where termites found Vessel origin Genus Species Year Vessel comments Mackay, Qld, AUS USA Cryptotermes brevis? m super yacht Bundaberg, Qld, AUS USA Cryptotermes cavifrons 008 Yacht Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes cynocephalus 005 foreign fishing Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes cynocephalus 009 foreign fishing Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes domesticus 986 Yacht Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes domesticus 987 yacht Brisbane, Qld, AUS Vanuatu Cryptotermes domesticus 999 boat Sydney, NSW, AUS Cryptotermes domesticus 003 yacht Broome, WA, AUS Papela, Roti, Indonesia Cryptotermes domesticus 005 foreign fishing Gove, NT, AUS Karja Sama, Indonesia Cryptotermes domesticus 006 foreign fishing Gove, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes domesticus 006 foreign fishing Broome, WA, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes domesticus 007 foreign fishing Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes dudleyi 994 boat Darwin, NT, AUS Philippines Cryptotermes dudleyi 006 boat Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes dudleyi 008 foreign fishing Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 993 boat Gove, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 993 foreign fishing Darwin, NT, AUS Vietnam Cryptotermes sp. 00 boat Gove, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 004 foreign fishing Thursday Island, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 004 foreign fishing Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 004 boat Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 005 foreign fishing Broome, WA, AUS Papela Roti, Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 006 foreign fishing Broome, WA, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 007 foreign fishing Bundaberg, Qld, AUS USA Cryptotermes sp. 007 boat Broome, WA, AUS Sulawesi, Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 005 foreign fishing Broome, WA, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 005 foreign fishing Broome, WA, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 005 foreign fishing Darwin, NT, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 005 foreign fishing Broome, WA, AUS Indonesia Cryptotermes sp. 009 foreign fishing Brisbane, Qld, AUS Thailand Drepanotermes sp. 008 boat Bundaberg, Qld, AUS Hawaii Incisitermes immigrans 007 boat Brisbane, Qld, AUS Incisitermes minor 00 yacht Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA Incisitermes minor 003 wooden yacht (with Cr. brevis) Brisbane, Qld, AUS USA Incisitermes minor 005 boat (with Co. formosanus) Unknown if blank. dead imagos only, no live infestation.
7 6 Florida Entomologist 94() March 0 TABLE. (CONTINUED) TERMITE INFESTATIONS BY GENUS AND SPECIES ONBOARD VESSELS DURING (VOUCHER SPECIMENS IN THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA TERMITE COLLECTION OR AQIS RECORDS). Vessel location where termites found Vessel origin Genus Species Year Vessel comments Brisbane, Qld, AUS Fiji (made in USA) Incisitermes minor 006 super yacht Bundaberg, Qld, AUS USA Incisitermes minor 006 trimaran Cairns, Qld, AUS USA Incisitermes minor 009 trimaran Broome, WA, AUS Papela Roti, Indonesia Incisitermes sp. 006 foreign fishing Bundaberg, Qld, AUS Central Amer. Rugitermes panamae 009 Yacht Unknown if blank. dead imagos only, no live infestation. Fig.. Frequency of termite genera collected on s in Australia and Florida. Other includes Drepanotermes and Rugitermes from Australia and Heterotermes from Florida. migration compliance by the passengers and crew, possible illegal contraband, and agricultural pests in cargo. Structural and household pests, which are usually disassociated with cargo and dwell within the s own structure, are not mandated for inspection. In contrast to Florida practices, passengers and crew aboard s arriving to Australia from a foreign port must obtain clearance by the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service and the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS). Vessels with timber in their cargo or construction must also be inspected by AQIS. The level of AQIS inspection required will depend on the amount of timber present and the construction/re-fit and sailing history of the. The inspection can be conducted by an AQIS quarantine officer or AQIS entomologist with or without a licensed pest control professional and approved termite detection method. If termites are found upon inspection, the must be fumigated with methyl bromide (AQIS method T9047) or sulfuryl fluoride (AQIS method T9090) at the owner s expense (Anonymous 00).
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