Literature DB >> 25986653

Ecophysiological responses of three Mediterranean invasive seaweeds (Acrothamnion preissii, Lophocladia lallemandii and Caulerpa cylindracea) to experimental warming.

Guillermo Samperio-Ramos1, Ylva S Olsen2, Fiona Tomas3, Núria Marbà4.   

Abstract

The Mediterranean Sea is a hotspot for invasive species and projected Mediterranean warming might affect their future spreading. We experimentally examined ecophysiological responses to the temperature range 23-31 °C in three invasive seaweeds commonly found in the Mediterranean: Acrothamnion preissii, Caulerpa cylindracea and Lophocladia lallemandii. The warming range tested encompassed current and projected (for the end of 21st Century) maximum temperatures for the Mediterranean Sea. Optimal ecophysiological temperatures for A. preissii, C. cylindracea and L. lallemandii were 25 °C, 27 °C and 29 °C, respectively. Warming below the optimal temperatures enhanced RGR of all studied invasive seaweeds. Although sensitive, seaweed photosynthetic yield was less temperature-dependent than growth. Our results demonstrate that temperature is a key environmental parameter in regulating the ecophysiological performance of these invasive seaweeds and that Mediterranean warming conditions may affect their invasion trajectory.
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Keywords:  Alien species; Bioinvasion; Climate change; Macroalgae

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25986653     DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2015.05.024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull        ISSN: 0025-326X            Impact factor:   5.553


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1.  A new record of the invasive seaweed Caulerpa cylindracea Sonder in the South Adriatic Sea.

Authors:  Andrea Pierucci; Gina De La Fuente; Rita Cannas; Mariachiara Chiantore
Journal:  Heliyon       Date:  2019-09-28
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