Caulerpa racemosais a tropical green alga introduced into the Mediterranean probably as an immigrant from the Red Sea. This study evaluated the modifications caused byC. racemosainvasion on the structure of the benthic macroalgal community near Leghorn (northwestern Mediterranean). To achieve this objective, we studied invasion byC. racemosaof algal assemblages on 2 different substrata by monitoring the structure of the phytobenthic community before and after the invasion of the alga and comparing our results with assemblages not invaded byC. racemosa. Results showed that the invasive algaCaulerpa racemosacompletely covered the surface of both types of substratum 6 mo after the start of the invasion. With rapid horizontal elongation of the stolons (up to 2 cm d-1)C. racemosaovergrew native macroalgal species within 4 mo. As a consequence, phytobenthic community structure deeply changed: species cover, number and diversity greatly decreased. Furthermore, the relative importance among vegetation layers of the macroalgal assemblage changed: turf and encrusting species were deeply affected while erect species survived after 1 yr of the invasion. During the period from December to May, when both cover and biomass ofC. racemosadiminished, the macroalgal community did not return to initial conditions. Instead, the structural changes increased in the following season, indicating the importance ofC. racemosainvasion on a local scale.

Threat to macroalgal diversity: effects of the introduced green algaCaulerpa racemosain the Mediterranean / Ceccherelli, Giulia; Piazzi, Luigi; Cinelli, Francesco. - 210:(2001), pp. 149-159. [10.3354/meps210149]

Threat to macroalgal diversity: effects of the introduced green algaCaulerpa racemosain the Mediterranean

Ceccherelli, Giulia;Piazzi, Luigi;
2001-01-01

Abstract

Caulerpa racemosais a tropical green alga introduced into the Mediterranean probably as an immigrant from the Red Sea. This study evaluated the modifications caused byC. racemosainvasion on the structure of the benthic macroalgal community near Leghorn (northwestern Mediterranean). To achieve this objective, we studied invasion byC. racemosaof algal assemblages on 2 different substrata by monitoring the structure of the phytobenthic community before and after the invasion of the alga and comparing our results with assemblages not invaded byC. racemosa. Results showed that the invasive algaCaulerpa racemosacompletely covered the surface of both types of substratum 6 mo after the start of the invasion. With rapid horizontal elongation of the stolons (up to 2 cm d-1)C. racemosaovergrew native macroalgal species within 4 mo. As a consequence, phytobenthic community structure deeply changed: species cover, number and diversity greatly decreased. Furthermore, the relative importance among vegetation layers of the macroalgal assemblage changed: turf and encrusting species were deeply affected while erect species survived after 1 yr of the invasion. During the period from December to May, when both cover and biomass ofC. racemosadiminished, the macroalgal community did not return to initial conditions. Instead, the structural changes increased in the following season, indicating the importance ofC. racemosainvasion on a local scale.
2001
Threat to macroalgal diversity: effects of the introduced green algaCaulerpa racemosain the Mediterranean / Ceccherelli, Giulia; Piazzi, Luigi; Cinelli, Francesco. - 210:(2001), pp. 149-159. [10.3354/meps210149]
File in questo prodotto:
File Dimensione Formato  
Ceccherelli_G_Articolo_2001_Threat.pdf

accesso aperto

Tipologia: Versione editoriale (versione finale pubblicata)
Licenza: Non specificato
Dimensione 164.35 kB
Formato Adobe PDF
164.35 kB Adobe PDF Visualizza/Apri

I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.

Utilizza questo identificativo per citare o creare un link a questo documento: https://hdl.handle.net/11388/262949
Citazioni
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.pmc??? ND
  • Scopus ND
  • ???jsp.display-item.citation.isi??? ND
social impact