Mediterranean macroalgal assemblages in areas invaded and non-invaded by Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea were compared and trapped sediments were characterised. Results showed that assemblages invaded by C. racemosa var. cylindracea differed greatly from non-invaded ones: encrusting and erect algae, both articulated and foliose, decreased in invaded areas, while opportunistic filamentous species increased their abundance The percentage of sediment was 7 times higher in areas invaded by C. racemosa var. cylindracea than in non-invaded areas. Characteristics of trapped sediments were similar in all the studied assemblages, while redox values were lower in the invaded ones. Results suggested that sediment constitutes an important component ...
Predicting community susceptibility to invasion has become a priority for preserving biodiversity. W...
The spread of the green macroalga Caulerpa cylindracea is one of the most threatening invasions in t...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...
Mediterranean macroalgal assemblages in areas invaded and non-invaded by Caulerpa racemosa var. cyli...
Mediterranean macroalgal assemblages in areas invaded and non-invaded by Caulerpa racemosa var. cyl...
The invasive species Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea represents a serious threat to the diversity...
Disentangling the ecological effects of biological invasions from those of other human disturbances ...
The effects of nutrients dynamics on biological invasions in marine habitats have not been fully inv...
The Mediterranean basin is one of the most invaded seas of the world. Invasive species have affected...
The seaweed Caulerpa cylindracea (Sonder) is one of the most successful marine bioinvaders worldwide...
In the Mediterranean Sea, the spread of the invasive algae Caulerpa cylindracea appears to be one of...
We investigated meiofauna and sedimentary C cycling in seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) and unvegetated...
Frondose macroalgae usually harbors a diverse epifaunal community, whereas sediment among the fronds...
Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea has been invading various types of substrates in wide areas throu...
none2siPolychaetes are the dominant macrobenthic group of Cymodocea nodosa meadow and are considered...
Predicting community susceptibility to invasion has become a priority for preserving biodiversity. W...
The spread of the green macroalga Caulerpa cylindracea is one of the most threatening invasions in t...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...
Mediterranean macroalgal assemblages in areas invaded and non-invaded by Caulerpa racemosa var. cyli...
Mediterranean macroalgal assemblages in areas invaded and non-invaded by Caulerpa racemosa var. cyl...
The invasive species Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea represents a serious threat to the diversity...
Disentangling the ecological effects of biological invasions from those of other human disturbances ...
The effects of nutrients dynamics on biological invasions in marine habitats have not been fully inv...
The Mediterranean basin is one of the most invaded seas of the world. Invasive species have affected...
The seaweed Caulerpa cylindracea (Sonder) is one of the most successful marine bioinvaders worldwide...
In the Mediterranean Sea, the spread of the invasive algae Caulerpa cylindracea appears to be one of...
We investigated meiofauna and sedimentary C cycling in seagrass (Posidonia oceanica) and unvegetated...
Frondose macroalgae usually harbors a diverse epifaunal community, whereas sediment among the fronds...
Caulerpa racemosa var. cylindracea has been invading various types of substrates in wide areas throu...
none2siPolychaetes are the dominant macrobenthic group of Cymodocea nodosa meadow and are considered...
Predicting community susceptibility to invasion has become a priority for preserving biodiversity. W...
The spread of the green macroalga Caulerpa cylindracea is one of the most threatening invasions in t...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...