Port Baseline Biological Surveys and seaweed bioinvasions in port areas: What's the matter in the Adriatic Sea?

One of the objectives of the BALMAS project was to conduct Port Baseline Biological Surveys of native and non-indigenous benthic flora in 12 Adriatic ports. Samples of macroalgae growing on vertical artificial substrates were collected in spring and autumn 2014 and/or 2015. A total number of 248 tax...

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Hauptverfasser: Petrocelli, Antonella, Antolić, Boris, Bolognini, Luca, Cecere, Ester, Cvitković, Ivan, Despalatović, Marija, Falace, Annalisa, Finotto, Stefania, Iveša, Ljiljana, Mačić, Vesna, Marini, Mauro, Orlando-Bonaca, Martina, Rubino, Fernando, Trabucco, Benedetta, Žuljević, Ante
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description One of the objectives of the BALMAS project was to conduct Port Baseline Biological Surveys of native and non-indigenous benthic flora in 12 Adriatic ports. Samples of macroalgae growing on vertical artificial substrates were collected in spring and autumn 2014 and/or 2015. A total number of 248 taxa, 152 Rhodophyta, 62 Chlorophyta, and 34 Ochrophyta, were identified. Of these, 13 were non-indigenous seaweeds, mainly filamentous macroalgae, that were probably introduced through hull fouling. Some of these taxa had already been described in the study areas, others were recorded for the first time, a few were no longer detected at sites where they had previously been recorded (e.g. Sargassum muticum). Some other NISS reported for the Adriatic Sea, were not collected at any sampling site (i.e. Caulerpa cylindracea, Codium fragile). Possible reasons for the absence of these species are discussed. •A careful PBBS in 12 Adriatic ports was performed within the BALMAS project.•A total number of 248 seaweed taxa were recorded.•Thirteen NIS seaweeds were detected, mainly Rhodophyta.•The tetrasporic stage of Asparagopsis armata was the most widespread, found in half of the ports.•Sampling strategies were most likely not sufficient for collection of all algal NIS.
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Algae
Artificial substrata
BALMAS
Benthic flora
Benthos
Biological Monitoring - methods
Biological surveys
Caulerpa
Chlorophyta
Flora
Introduced Species
Mediterranean Sea
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Plants
Port Baseline Biological Survey
Ports
Rhodophyta
Sargassum
Seasons
Seaweed
Seaweeds
Ships
Substrates
Surveys and Questionnaires
Taxa
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