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TitleMacrobenthic success of non-indigenous species related to substrate features in the Mar Grande of Taranto, Italy (Mediterranean Sea)
AbstractThe Taranto Seas of Italy, considered a hotspot of nonindigenous species (NIS) diversity, are also among the best locales in the Mediterranean to study marine fouling communities. This environment is an ideal space to study how artificial structures are utilised by NIS for further dispersion into the surrounding environment after their initial introduction. In the present study, the fouling communities found on several types of substrates (including small artificial, mobile structures and more stable, larger structures) in a quiet enclosed part of the Mar Grande of Taranto (Ionian Sea) were analysed and compared in terms of the contribution of NIS. The assemblages differed according to the age and size of the substrate, but also according to the depth and distance from a possible source of organic enrichment. As expected, NIS were abundant, especially on small ephemeral substrates, with a high number of pioneer species; by contrast, very few NIS were found on less transient substrates, which were dominated by macroalgae. This work highlights that substrate type is an important predictor of the types of NIS present, even in environments considered to be particularly vulnerable to biological invasions, such as ports and other confined environments subject to elevated human pressure.
SourceBioInvasions Records 10
KeywordsIonian Seamacrofoulingartificial substratesrecipient communitynon-indigenous species
JournalBioInvasions Records
EditorRegional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre (REABIC),, Lappeenranta, Finland, Finlandia
Year2021
TypeArticolo in rivista
AuthorsGiangrande A., Arduini D., Borghese J., Del Pasqua M., Lezzi M., Petrocelli A., Cecere E., Longo C., Pierri C.
Text451833 2021 Ionian Sea macrofouling artificial substrates recipient community non indigenous species Macrobenthic success of non indigenous species related to substrate features in the Mar Grande of Taranto, Italy Mediterranean Sea Giangrande A., Arduini D., Borghese J., Del Pasqua M., Lezzi M., Petrocelli A., Cecere E., Longo C., Pierri C. DiSTeBA UniSalento, ARPAE Bologna, ARPAE Cesenatico, IRSA CNR, Dipartimento di Biologia UniBA, CoNISMa Roma The Taranto Seas of Italy, considered a hotspot of nonindigenous species NIS diversity, are also among the best locales in the Mediterranean to study marine fouling communities. This environment is an ideal space to study how artificial structures are utilised by NIS for further dispersion into the surrounding environment after their initial introduction. In the present study, the fouling communities found on several types of substrates including small artificial, mobile structures and more stable, larger structures in a quiet enclosed part of the Mar Grande of Taranto Ionian Sea were analysed and compared in terms of the contribution of NIS. The assemblages differed according to the age and size of the substrate, but also according to the depth and distance from a possible source of organic enrichment. As expected, NIS were abundant, especially on small ephemeral substrates, with a high number of pioneer species; by contrast, very few NIS were found on less transient substrates, which were dominated by macroalgae. This work highlights that substrate type is an important predictor of the types of NIS present, even in environments considered to be particularly vulnerable to biological invasions, such as ports and other confined environments subject to elevated human pressure. 10 Published version https //www.reabic.net/journals/bir/2021/Accepted/BIR_2021_Giangrande_etal_correctedproof.pdf 22/01/2021 GIANGRANDE 2021 Macrobenthic success of non indigenous species Risultati di attivita del Progetto Life Remedia GIANGRANDE 2021 Macrobenthic success of non indigenous species.pdf Articolo in rivista Regional Euro Asian Biological Invasions Centre REABIC , 2242 1300 BioInvasions Records BioInvasions Records BioInvasions Records. antonella.petrocelli PETROCELLI ANTONELLA ester.cecere CECERE ESTER