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Epibiotic traits of the invasive red seaweed Acanthophora spicifera in La Paz Bay, South Baja California (Eastern Pacific)

机译:南下加利福尼亚州(东太平洋)拉巴斯湾的入侵性红藻棘刺藻的表观生物特征

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The aim of this study was to analyze the interaction of a non-native macroalga (Acanthophora spicifera) with native macroalgae (Sargassum spp.) and sponge assemblages in a subtropical embayment of the Mexican Pacific. The intensity of A. spicifera epiphytism on the native seaweed Sargassum varied significantly over time and was inversely related to the Sargassum density and size. The higher intensity (up to 28 individuals per host plant) occurred when Sargassum was smaller and was lower in density (senescence period). The lower intensity was recorded during the growth period of Sargassum and the subsequent increase in intensity was attributed to a high fragmentation period of A. spicifera, which was evidenced by a decrease in its average size and biomass and by the presence of larger free-floating accumulations on the subtidal zone. The facultative interaction between A. spicifera and Sargassum appears to be neutral, as no negative or positive effects were found for epiphytic or basibiont seaweeds. However, this invasive seaweed characteristically monopolizes almost all types of hard substrate, and its effects on other algae and benthic organisms should be investigated. Moreover, A. spicifera was often epizoic on epilithic sponges. This invasive seaweed was found anchored on the sponge tissue by rhizome-like structures. In addition, free-floating fronds of A. spicifera were frequently found carrying small pieces of the basibiont sponge in its basis (60% of them with eggs and embryos), which suggests a novel facilitation mechanism for some sponge species, as the A. spicifera epizoism could favor fragmentation, dispersal and recruitment of these invertebrates. This study shows that A. spicifer-a is not only a species that adapts rapidly to the new conditions of the receiving environment but, due to its epibiotic traits, it can directly interact with and influence the life histories of some native species.
机译:这项研究的目的是分析墨西哥太平洋亚热带海域中非本地大型藻类(Acanthophora spicifera)与本地大型藻类(Sargassum spp。)和海绵组合之间的相互作用。天然海藻Sargassum上的假单胞菌附生强度随时间变化显着,并且与Sargassum密度和大小成反比。 Sargassum较小且密度较低(衰老期)时,强度较高(每个寄主植物最多28个个体)。在Sargassum的生长期间记录到较低的强度,随后强度的增加归因于A. spicifera的高破碎期,这通过其平均大小和生物量的减少以及较大的自由漂浮的存在来证明。在潮下带堆积。由于没有发现附生或basibion​​t海藻有负面或正面影响,因此,A。spicifera和Sargassum之间的兼性相互作用似乎是中性的。然而,这种入侵性海藻特征性地垄断了几乎所有类型的硬质底物,应研究其对其他藻类和底栖生物的影响。此外,假单胞菌通常在表石海绵上是偶生的。发现这种侵入性海藻通过类根茎结构锚定在海绵组织上。此外,经常发现浮游的拟南芥叶脉在其基础上携带小块的鳞茎海绵(其中60%带有卵和胚胎),这暗示了某些海绵物种作为A的新型促进机制。十字花科动物的流行可能有助于这些无脊椎动物的破碎,散布和募集。这项研究表明,sp。A. spicifer-a不仅是一种能够迅速适应接收环境新条件的物种,而且由于其表生生物特性,它可以直接与某些本土物种互动并影响其生活史。

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    《Marine ecology》 |2012年第4期|p.470-480|共11页
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    Programa de Investigacion en Botanica Marina, Departamento de Biologia Marina, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico,Institute de Ciencias del Mar y Limnologia, Estacion El Carmen, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico, Carretera Carmen-Puerto Real km. 9.5, Ciudad del Carmen, Campeche, C.P. 24157, Mexico;

    Programa de Investigacion en Botanica Marina, Departamento de Biologia Marina, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico,Departamento de Hidrobiologia, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-lztapalapa, Mexico;

    Programa de Investigacion en Botanica Marina, Departamento de Biologia Marina, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico;

    Programa de Investigacion en Botanica Marina, Departamento de Biologia Marina, Universidad Autonoma de Baja California Sur, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico;

    Departamento de Hidrobiologia, Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-lztapalapa, Mexico;

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    acanthophora spicifera; epiphytism; epizoism; invasive species; mexican pacific; sponge assemblages;

    机译:刺五加附生流行病入侵物种;墨西哥太平洋海绵组合;

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