Literature DB >> 23764086

Invasion of Sargassum muticum in intertidal rockpools: patterns along the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula.

E Cacabelos1, C Olabarria, R M Viejo, M Rubal, P Veiga, M Incera, I Gestoso, F Vaz-Pinto, A Mejia, A H Engelen, F Arenas.   

Abstract

Spatial patterns of non-indigenous species show scale-dependent properties. Sargassum muticum is an invasive macroalga widely distributed along the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula. Despite being quite abundant from Norway to South Portugal, there is little information about its patterns of distribution, particularly at a large spatial scale (i.e. thousands of kilometres). Here, we examined the spatial variation in the invasion success of S. muticum from rockpools at multiple spatial scales using a hierarchical design. In addition, we analysed how the richness of native assemblages was related to its invasion success and how this relationship changed over different scales. Most of the variation in the invasion success was found at the smallest scales of pool and plot. Furthermore, the invasibility of native macroalgal assemblages was related to the native species richness, but causes that determined invasion success could not be separated from the effects provoked by the invader. Results suggest that small-scale (centimetres to metres) processes contribute considerably to the heterogeneity of S. muticum invasion success.
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Keywords:  Benthic ecology; Biodiversity; Coastal zone; Conservation; Ecosystem management; Invasion success; Macroalgal assemblages; Sargassum muticum; Spatial scales

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23764086     DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2013.05.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Environ Res        ISSN: 0141-1136            Impact factor:   3.130


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3.  Removal of an established invader can change gross primary production of native macroalgae and alter carbon flow in intertidal rock pools.

Authors:  Francesca Rossi; Rosa M Viejo; Linney Duarte; Fatima Vaz-Pinto; Ignacio Gestoso; Celia Olabarria
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-12-03       Impact factor: 3.240

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