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Luísa Ms Borges1, Lucas M Merckelbach, Iris Sampaio, Simon M Cragg.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bivalve teredinids inflict great destruction to wooden maritime structures. Yet no comprehensive study was ever carried out on these organisms in European coastal waters. Thus, the aims of this study were to: investigate the diversity of teredinids in European coastal waters; map their past and recent distributions to detect range expansion or contraction; determine salinity-temperature (S-T) requirements of species; flag, for future monitoring, the species that pose the greatest hazard for wooden structures.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24520913 PMCID: PMC3925441 DOI: 10.1186/1742-9994-11-13
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Zool ISSN: 1742-9994 Impact factor: 3.172
Figure 1Specimens and pallets of teredinids collected in the field surveys. Specimens and pallets of teredinids collected in the field surveys: A) preserved specimen of Nototeredo norvagica; B) pallets of Teredo bartschi; C) fresh specimen of Teredo navalis; D) fresh specimen Lyrodus pedicellatus (Atlantic form); E) pallets of Psiloteredo megotara; F) preserved specimen L. pedicellatus (Mediterranean form); G) pallets of Bankia carinata; H) preserved specimen of Teredothyra dominicensis. Scale bar: complete specimens = 1 cm; pallets = 5 mm; sh-shell; pl-pallet; sp-siphon; bl-blade; st-stalk; pt-periostracum; bp-brood pouch.
Figure 2Occurrence of teredinid species in European coastal waters. Occurrence of teredinid species in European coastal waters. Squares represent data obtained from the literature before 2000; black circles represent data obtained from field surveys between 2001 and 2011; white circles represent data reported in the literature since 2000.
Figure 3Distribution of teredinid species in salinity-temperature space. Distribution of teredinid species in salinity-temperature space. The minimum convex polygon encompassing all data points represent the climatic niche of each species.
Figure 4Location of the 32 sites surveyed from 2001 to 2011. Location of the 32 sites where teredinids were surveyed from 2001 to 2011.
Sites surveyed, geographic coordinates (decimal degrees), time and duration of surveys and type of structure from which teredinids where collected from
| 64.15; -21.90 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 63.41; 10.41 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 60.15; 21.57 | 2002 (1 year) | Wooden panels at shipwreck site | |
| 58.03; 11.05 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 57.06; 24.03 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 56.41; -5.80 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 55.63; 12.08 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 54.41; 12.61 | 2002 (1 year) | Wooden panels at shipwreck site | |
| 54.36; 10.15 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 53.48; 6.76 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 53.06; 4.90 | 2002 (1 year) | Wooden panels at shipwreck site | |
| 51.53; 3.98 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Collecting panels | |
| 50.93; 0.76 | 2001 (1 day) | Old wooden piles | |
| 50.79; -1.02 | 2002/2003; 2003/2004 (2 years) | Wooden panels | |
| 50.72; -2.93 | 2004 (1 day) | Samples of local wooden structures | |
| 50.71; -1.87 | 2003 (1 day) | Old wooden piles | |
| 50.60; -1.95 | 2001 (1 day) | Samples from the old pier | |
| 47.60; -2.87 | 2008 (1 day) | Wooden structures | |
| 47.56; -2.79 | 2009 (1 day) | Wooden structures | |
| 47.55; -2.48 | 2008 (1 day) | Wooden structures | |
| 47.50; -2.61 | 2009 (1 day) | Wooden structures | |
| 45.08; 13.63 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 42.48; 3.12 | 2009 (1 day) | Wooden structures | |
| 41.68; 32.22 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 38.71; -27.04 | 2002/2003 (1 year) | Wooden panels | |
| 38.68; -27.05 | 2001 (1 day) | Wooden structures | |
| 38.67; -9.20 | 1990/2006 (16 years) | Old wooden piles | |
| 38.65; -27.21 | 2001 (1 day) | Wooden structures | |
| 37.88; -25.80 | 2011 (1 week) | Wooden structure? | |
| 37.00; -7.79 | 2002/2003; 2003/2004 (2 years) | Wooden panels | |
| 36.80; 34.64 | 2002/2003; 2006/2007 (2 years) | Wooden panels | |
| 36.19; 29.63 | 2010 (1 week) | Samples from the shipwreck |
Figure 5Comparison of the hybrid dataset with measured data. Comparison of the hybrid dataset values for temperature and salinity with measured data from 13 sites where panels were deployed. The measured ranges are represented by the shaded vertical boxes, except for the salinity reported for Terceira and Amasra, for which we only have the mean values (indicated by horizontal lines). The ranges from minimum (triangles pointing up) to maximum (triangles pointing down) values obtained from the hybrid dataset are indicated by vertical lines, with dots indicating the mean values.