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Healthy thalli of the invasive seaweed Rugulopteryx okamurae(Phaeophyceae) being massively dragged into deep-sea bottoms by the Mediterranean Outflow Water

Authors :
Mateo-Ramírez, Ángel
Iñiguez, Concepción
Fernández-Salas, Luis Miguel
Sánchez-Leal, Ricardo F.
Farias, Carlos
Bellanco, María Jesús
Gil, Juan
Rueda, José L.
Source :
Phycologia; March 2023, Vol. 62 Issue: 2 p99-108, 10p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe invasive seaweed Rugulopteryx okamuraehas recently arrived in Europe from the western Pacific. Its explosive spread on coastal areas of the Gulf of Cádiz (GoC), Strait of Gibraltar and Alboran Sea is spoiling native coastal ecosystems and inflicting heavy losses on ecosystem services. We discovered for the first time large amounts (up to 17 g m–2) of detached R. okamuraethalli on deep-sea bottoms of the GoC that are being dragged from the Strait of Gibraltar shores into the NE Atlantic by the Mediterranean Outflow Water (MOW). Laboratory experiments revealed that collected unattached macroalgae from deep-sea locations were alive and healthy and maintained intact photosynthetic capacity after long dark periods, suggesting a tremendous resilience and invasive potential. Given the rapid transport of healthy thalli by the MOW and massive accumulation of them in the GoC basin, R. okamuraecould represent a major threat to NE Atlantic ecosystems, affecting not only coastal but also deep-sea habitats.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00318884
Volume :
62
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Phycologia
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs62650606
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00318884.2023.2177057