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TitleFate of two invasive or potentially invasive alien seaweeds in a central Mediterranean transitional water system: failure and success
AbstractOver the past 15 years, populations of two invasive or potentially invasive alien seaweeds have been studied by means of both quantitative and qualitative methods in the Mar Piccolo basin in Taranto (Southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea). The dynamics of the cold-temperate brown seaweed Undaria pinnatifida (Alariaceae, Laminariales) showed a boom-and-bust path, ending in apparent local extinction. In contrast, the tropical red seaweed Hypnea cornuta (Cystocloniaceae, Gigartinales) has shown a steadily invasive path since its introduction. The respective failure and success of these marine alien species were analysed in relation to their biological and ecological traits and the environmental characteristics of the Mar Piccolo in comparison with other Mediterranean coastal lagoons. The study confirms that temperature and salinity monitoring in the recipient region could provide a first estimation of the invasive potential of an alien species soon after its introduction.
SourceBotanica marina (Print) 59 (6), pp. 451–462
Keywordsalien speciesHypnea cornutaMediterranean Seatransitional water systems (TWS)Undaria pinnatifida
JournalBotanica marina (Print)
Editorde Gruyter., New York, Germania
Year2016
TypeArticolo in rivista
DOI10.1515/bot-2016-0053
AuthorsCecere E., Alabiso G., Carlucci R., Petrocelli A., Verlaque M.
Text365955 2016 10.1515/bot 2016 0053 ISI Web of Science WOS 000388584400006 Google Scholar 3AR3hNpaxXUhUC Scopus 2 s2.0 85002656970 alien species Hypnea cornuta Mediterranean Sea transitional water systems TWS Undaria pinnatifida Fate of two invasive or potentially invasive alien seaweeds in a central Mediterranean transitional water system failure and success Cecere E., Alabiso G., Carlucci R., Petrocelli A., Verlaque M. CNR; Univ Bari; Aix Marseille Univ Over the past 15 years, populations of two invasive or potentially invasive alien seaweeds have been studied by means of both quantitative and qualitative methods in the Mar Piccolo basin in Taranto Southern Italy, Mediterranean Sea . The dynamics of the cold temperate brown seaweed Undaria pinnatifida Alariaceae, Laminariales showed a boom and bust path, ending in apparent local extinction. In contrast, the tropical red seaweed Hypnea cornuta Cystocloniaceae, Gigartinales has shown a steadily invasive path since its introduction. The respective failure and success of these marine alien species were analysed in relation to their biological and ecological traits and the environmental characteristics of the Mar Piccolo in comparison with other Mediterranean coastal lagoons. The study confirms that temperature and salinity monitoring in the recipient region could provide a first estimation of the invasive potential of an alien species soon after its introduction. 59 Published version https //www.degruyter.com/view/j/botm.2016.59.issue 6/bot 2016 0053/bot 2016 0053.xml CECERE 2016 Fate of two potentially invasive Lavoro pubblicato CECERE 2016 Fate of two potentially invasive.pdf Articolo in rivista de Gruyter. 0006 8055 Botanica marina Print Botanica marina Print Bot. mar. Print giorgio.alabiso ALABISO GIORGIO antonella.petrocelli PETROCELLI ANTONELLA ester.cecere CECERE ESTER DTA.AD002.116.001 Studio e gestione della biodiversita negli ambienti costieri e di transizione