International audienceRed tide blooms formed by Karenia brevis are frequent along the Gulf coast of Florida and it is unclear what tolerance the green mussel Perna viridis, a recently introduced species to coastal waters, has toward these events. Established populations of P. viridis were monitored along the coastal waters of Estero Bay, Florida before, during and following two consecutive red tide blooms to assess the potential effects on growth, survival and juvenile recruitment. Upon onset of the bloom, growth rates fell from 6 – 10 mm month-1 (March 2011 – November 2011) to less than 3 mm month-1. In the succeeding years, K. brevis blooms were present, and average growth of individually tagged mussels remained below 3 mm month-1. During...