Benthic metabolism, nutrient fluxes, and denitrification were measured in Caulerpa taxifolia communities that had recently invaded (between 2003 and 2008) bare sediments following the loss of Zostera capricorni (prior to 2003), and in adjacent Z. capricorni communities and bare sediments, to determine the likely changes in ecosystem function following C. taxifolia colonization. Areas colonized by C. taxifolia had higher gross primary production (GPP), net primary production (NPP), and dark benthic N2 effluxes than adjacent bare sediments, but lower dark benthic NH z 4 effluxes. C. taxifolia invasion of bare sediments had a beneficial role in removing excess nitrogen from the system through enhanced denitrification. In contrast, areas occupi...
We measured monthly dissolved oxygen (DO) changes in situ benthic incubations from March 2001 to Oct...
Whilst the successful establishment and spread of invasive species can be determined by above-ground...
Despite worldwide proliferation of the genus Caulerpa and subsequent effects on benthic communities,...
Benthic metabolism, nutrient fluxes, and denitrification were measured in Caulerpa taxifolia communi...
In this study the communities of two species of macrophytes, Cymodocea nodosa and Caulerpa prolifera...
Additions of 13C-labeled macroalgal detritus (Caulerpa taxifolia) and seagrass detritus (Zostera cap...
Nutrient enrichment can alter negatively benthic communities and reduce their ecological services. T...
The influence of Potamogeton pectinatus colonization on benthic nitrogen dynamics was quantified in ...
Invasive primary producers can dramatically reorganize food webs through detrital subsidies. This st...
Organic enrichment may deeply affect benthic nitrogen (N) cycling in macrophyte meadows, either prom...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...
The influence of marine plants representing different stages of eutrophication on carbon decompositi...
The seaweed Caulerpa cylindracea (Sonder) is one of the most successful marine bioinvaders worldwide...
Caulerpa cylindracea (Sonder), among the most successful marine bio-invaders on a global scale, pos...
This study aims at comparing biogeochemical processes in a Vallisneria spiralis meadow and in unvege...
We measured monthly dissolved oxygen (DO) changes in situ benthic incubations from March 2001 to Oct...
Whilst the successful establishment and spread of invasive species can be determined by above-ground...
Despite worldwide proliferation of the genus Caulerpa and subsequent effects on benthic communities,...
Benthic metabolism, nutrient fluxes, and denitrification were measured in Caulerpa taxifolia communi...
In this study the communities of two species of macrophytes, Cymodocea nodosa and Caulerpa prolifera...
Additions of 13C-labeled macroalgal detritus (Caulerpa taxifolia) and seagrass detritus (Zostera cap...
Nutrient enrichment can alter negatively benthic communities and reduce their ecological services. T...
The influence of Potamogeton pectinatus colonization on benthic nitrogen dynamics was quantified in ...
Invasive primary producers can dramatically reorganize food webs through detrital subsidies. This st...
Organic enrichment may deeply affect benthic nitrogen (N) cycling in macrophyte meadows, either prom...
Species of the macroalgae Caulerpa sp. are increasingly being observed in meadows of the endemic Med...
The influence of marine plants representing different stages of eutrophication on carbon decompositi...
The seaweed Caulerpa cylindracea (Sonder) is one of the most successful marine bioinvaders worldwide...
Caulerpa cylindracea (Sonder), among the most successful marine bio-invaders on a global scale, pos...
This study aims at comparing biogeochemical processes in a Vallisneria spiralis meadow and in unvege...
We measured monthly dissolved oxygen (DO) changes in situ benthic incubations from March 2001 to Oct...
Whilst the successful establishment and spread of invasive species can be determined by above-ground...
Despite worldwide proliferation of the genus Caulerpa and subsequent effects on benthic communities,...