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

Heliyon(2019)

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Abstract
The green alga Caulerpa cylindracea Sonder is one of the most infamous and threatening invasive species in the Mediterranean Sea. Since 1985, it started rapidly spreading to all Mediterranean regions causing many ecological changes on natural communities. In the present study, we present an example of this proliferation with the first record in the Marine Protected Area of Tremiti Island (MPATI) in the South Adriatic Sea. Fifteen sites along the coast and 5 different depths have been investigated. Our results provide eveidence of a wide invasion of this pest in three islands, San Domino, San Nicola and Capraia. This study fills a particular data gap in the ongoing biomonitoring of invasive seaweeds in the Mediterranean Sea representing a base line of this invasive species for the MPATI.
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Environmental science,Ecology,Aquatic ecology,Ecosystem change,Flora,Biological pollutants,Invasive macrophytes,Mediterranean sea,Caulerpa cylindracea,Bioinvasion,Tropicalisation
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