Caulerpa taxifolia is a marine alga notorious for its introduction and subsequent colonization of the Mediterranean Sea. It is recognized as one of the 100 worst invasive species, and it is suggested that much of its expansion may have been at the expense of native seagrass beds. To date, the bulk of research on C. taxifolia has centred on quantifying expansion and methods of eradication. There are few quantitative data on the relationship between C. taxifolia growth and environmental characteristics (e.g. light, temperature, nutrients). Furthermore, once C. taxifolia has been introduced to a system it is exceptionally difficult and expensive to eradicate. Accordingly the implications, both positive and negative, of this new habitat type mu...
© 2012 Peter F. CrockettWhile recognized as a key ecosystem component since at least the 1960s, Caul...
Many factors are known to influence the invasion of alien species depending on the spatial scales co...
International audienceMany factors are known to influence the invasion of alien species depending on...
Caulerpa taxifolia, an invasive species elsewhere in the world, is native to Moreton Bay where its d...
Caulerpa taxifolia is a marine alga native to tropical and subtropical regions, and invasive in temp...
Caulerpa taxifolia is a marine alga native to tropical and subtropical regions, and invasive in temp...
Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Agardh is an invasive marine alga in the northern Mediterranean Sea whe...
The green macroalgal species Caulerpa taxifolia is indigenous to tropical/subtropical Australia, ran...
Caulerpa taxifolia is an introduced green seaweed in the Mediterranean; it is a very fast-spreading...
Seagrass beds in estuaries are important habitats and nursery grounds for a great variety of fishes,...
Seagrass beds in estuaries are important habitats and nursery grounds for a great variety of fishes,...
Seagrass beds in estuaries are important habitats and nursery grounds for a great variety of fishes,...
Populations of the green marine macroalgae Caulerpa taxifolia and Caulerpa cylindracea have invaded ...
Like invasive macrophytes, some native macrophytes are spreading rapidly with consequences for commu...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...
© 2012 Peter F. CrockettWhile recognized as a key ecosystem component since at least the 1960s, Caul...
Many factors are known to influence the invasion of alien species depending on the spatial scales co...
International audienceMany factors are known to influence the invasion of alien species depending on...
Caulerpa taxifolia, an invasive species elsewhere in the world, is native to Moreton Bay where its d...
Caulerpa taxifolia is a marine alga native to tropical and subtropical regions, and invasive in temp...
Caulerpa taxifolia is a marine alga native to tropical and subtropical regions, and invasive in temp...
Caulerpa taxifolia (Vahl) C. Agardh is an invasive marine alga in the northern Mediterranean Sea whe...
The green macroalgal species Caulerpa taxifolia is indigenous to tropical/subtropical Australia, ran...
Caulerpa taxifolia is an introduced green seaweed in the Mediterranean; it is a very fast-spreading...
Seagrass beds in estuaries are important habitats and nursery grounds for a great variety of fishes,...
Seagrass beds in estuaries are important habitats and nursery grounds for a great variety of fishes,...
Seagrass beds in estuaries are important habitats and nursery grounds for a great variety of fishes,...
Populations of the green marine macroalgae Caulerpa taxifolia and Caulerpa cylindracea have invaded ...
Like invasive macrophytes, some native macrophytes are spreading rapidly with consequences for commu...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...
© 2012 Peter F. CrockettWhile recognized as a key ecosystem component since at least the 1960s, Caul...
Many factors are known to influence the invasion of alien species depending on the spatial scales co...
International audienceMany factors are known to influence the invasion of alien species depending on...