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Epilithic diatom communities from areas of invasive Caulerpa species (Caulerpa taxifolia and Caulerpa cylindracea) in the Adriatic Sea, NE Mediterranean

Car, Ana; Witkowski, Andrzej; Jasprica, Nenad; Ljubimir, Stijepo; Čalić, Marijeta; Dobosz, Sławomir; Dupčić Radić, Iris; Hrustić, Enis (2019) Epilithic diatom communities from areas of invasive Caulerpa species (Caulerpa taxifolia and Caulerpa cylindracea) in the Adriatic Sea, NE Mediterranean. Mediterranean Marine Science, 20 (1). pp. 151-173. ISSN 1108-393X

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Abstract

Epilithic diatom community structures are compared among three locations of the eastern Adriatic Sea coast (Croatia), in the presence of two different invasive Caulerpa species, C. taxifolia and C. cylindracea, which have spread rapidly in the Mediterranean in the last decades. Forty samples were taken seasonally at three sites (island of Hvar, island of Mljet, and Dubrovnik) between November 2008 and October 2010. Light and electron microscopy examinations were used for qualitative analysis. Altogether 310 epilithic taxa belonging to 65 genera were identified. The highest number of these taxa belonged to Mastogloia (48) and Amphora (32), followed by Diploneis (24), Nitzschia (23), Navicula (22), and Cocconeis (19). A similar seasonal shift in growth form structure was observed for epilithic communities at the three sampling sites, where the number of erect group diatoms doubled (Hvar, Mljet) and tripled (Dubrovnik) in spring. Apart from erect forms, Dubrovnik and Mljet were characterised by adnate forms, while Hvar was characterised by tube-dwelling forms. The highest values of the Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index were recorded in autumn and ranged from 5.26 to 5.34. ANOSIM tests performed on species relative abundance data confirmed that the diatom communities differed significantly between the sampling sites, and that the differences were correlated with the presence of the two species of invasive macroalgae (Hvar – area of C. taxifolia ; Mljet and Dubrovnik – areas of C. cylindracea). As revealed by SIMPER analyses, the group of taxa contributing the most to variance between diatom assemblages from sites of different invasive alga included Cocconeis scutellum var. scutellum, Rhopalodia pacifica, Navicula ramosissima, and Berkeleya rutilans. Although the spatial variation in communities may also reflect the effects of unmeasured environmental variables, the results suggest the possible influence of invasive seaweeds of the genus Caulerpa which may affect the habitat by competing with autochthonous algae. This study contributes to the knowledge of diatom diversity both at regional and at broader scales in these challenged environments.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Adriatic Sea ; allochthonous species ; Bacillariophyta ; benthos ; biodiversity ; Croatia ; environmental parameters
Subjects: NATURAL SCIENCES > Biology
NATURAL SCIENCES > Biology > Ecology
NATURAL SCIENCES > Interdisciplinary Natural Sciences > Marine Science
Divisions: Center for Marine Research
Projects:
Project titleProject leaderProject codeProject type
UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIED2012/07/N/NZ8/02359UNSPECIFIED
Struktura planktonskih populacija u trofičkom gradijentu u južnom Jadranu-Mirna Batistić275-0000000-3186MZOS
utjecaj promjene termohaline cirkulacije u istočnom Mediteranu na planktonske zajednice u južnom Jadranu: ekološki i genetički pristup-AdMedPlanMirna BatistićIP-2014-09-2945HRZZ
UNSPECIFIEDUNSPECIFIEDN306 468538UNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Enis Hrustić
Date Deposited: 22 Aug 2019 12:48
URI: http://fulir.irb.hr/id/eprint/4908
DOI: 10.12681/mms.14330

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