2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00227-016-3034-4
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Structure of epibiontic and sediment meiofauna in the area invaded by invasive alga Caulerpa taxifolia

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“…It belongs to a group of middle Adriatic islands, influenced by the open sea in the west and south and by the proximity of the coast in the east and north (Koletić et al, 2012). Stari Grad Bay is a semi-enclosed bay, with the prevailing cyclonic currents mainly driven by seasonal winds (Cvitković et al, 2017). More information on the sampling site H is available in the reports of Žuljević et al (1998), Antolić et al (2001), Žuljević (2001), Žuljević & Antolić ( , 2002, Cvitković et al (2017), and references therein.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It belongs to a group of middle Adriatic islands, influenced by the open sea in the west and south and by the proximity of the coast in the east and north (Koletić et al, 2012). Stari Grad Bay is a semi-enclosed bay, with the prevailing cyclonic currents mainly driven by seasonal winds (Cvitković et al, 2017). More information on the sampling site H is available in the reports of Žuljević et al (1998), Antolić et al (2001), Žuljević (2001), Žuljević & Antolić ( , 2002, Cvitković et al (2017), and references therein.…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This phenomenon is referred to the “meiofauna paradox” or “everything is everywhere hypothesis” (Giere 2009; Fontaneto 2011). Such wide distribution patterns have been explained or hypothesized by the stepping stone hypothesis (George 2013; Packmor and Riedl 2016), artificial dispersal (artificial invasion) (Herranz and Leander 2016; Pardos et al 2016; Cvitković et al 2017), or long range dispersal using currents and/or drifting (Walters and Bell 1994; Neuhaus and Sørensen 2013; Neuhaus et al 2014; Yamasaki et al 2014). Some are even regarded as a pseudo-wide distribution via the detection of cryptic species (Jörger et al 2012; Leasi et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar meiofaunal diversity might occur in meadows dominated by different seagrass species (Sánchez-Jerez et al, 1999a;Cvitković et al, 2017). For example, surveys conducted in meadows of Cymodocea nodosa (Ucria) Ascherson, 1870 in the Canary Islands have revealed a large diversity of Gnathostomulida (Sterrer, 1997;Riera, 2012), Chaetognatha (Hernández et al, 2009, Kinorhyncha (Martínez, pers.…”
Section: Meiofaunal Diversity In P Oceanicamentioning
confidence: 94%