2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2007.09.043
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The Caulerpa racemosa invasion: A critical review

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“…Similarly, a few very invasive macroalgae can dominate algal assemblages creating homogenized microhabitats, greatly impacting native communities. This is the case of the invasive green alga Caulerpa cylindracea, which can easily overgrow and eliminate other macroalgal or invertebrate species and may form compact multilayered mats up to 15 cm thick that trap sediment and may create an anoxic layer underneath (Klein and Verlaque, 2008;Katsanevakis et al, in press). Several biotopes, such as Mediterranean communities of sublittoral algae and coralligenous communities, are affected by C. cylindracea, which smothers indigenous populations, outcompetes native communities, and diminishes the structural complexity and species richness.…”
Section: Frontiers In Marine Science | Marine Ecosystem Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, a few very invasive macroalgae can dominate algal assemblages creating homogenized microhabitats, greatly impacting native communities. This is the case of the invasive green alga Caulerpa cylindracea, which can easily overgrow and eliminate other macroalgal or invertebrate species and may form compact multilayered mats up to 15 cm thick that trap sediment and may create an anoxic layer underneath (Klein and Verlaque, 2008;Katsanevakis et al, in press). Several biotopes, such as Mediterranean communities of sublittoral algae and coralligenous communities, are affected by C. cylindracea, which smothers indigenous populations, outcompetes native communities, and diminishes the structural complexity and species richness.…”
Section: Frontiers In Marine Science | Marine Ecosystem Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Caulerpa cylindracea seems to show a westward directionality of expansion in the Mediterranean, since the first report of the species in Libya in 1990 (Nizamuddin, 1991;Klein & Verlaque, 2008;Rivera-Ingraham & al., 2010). For this fast expansion potential and the vast impact on local biota (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…(Nizamuddin, 1991;Klein &Verlaque, 2008, Rivera-Ingraham & al., 2010, genetically related to populations of southwestern Australia (Verlaque & al., 2003). Formerly this taxon was identified as C. racemosa var.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study focuses particularly on the invading Caulerpa racemosa, which has already been reported in 12 Mediterranean countries: Italy, Greece, Albania, Cyprus, France, Turkey, Malta, Spain, Tunisia, Croatia, Algeria and Libya (Klein and Verlaque, 2008). Caulerpa racemosa spreads in sheltered and exposed areas, colonising all kinds of substrates from 0 to 70 m depth (Argyrou et al, 1999;Piazzi and Cinelli, 1999;Zuljevic et al, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%