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- Title
A worrying arrival: the first record of brown macroalga Rugulopteryx okamurae in Madeira Island and its invasive risk.
- Authors
Bernal-Ibáñez, Alejandro; Chebaane, Sahar; Sempere-Valverde, Juan; Faria, João; Ramalhosa, Patrício; Kaufmann, Manfred; Florido, Marta; Albert-Fonseca, Andrea; Canning-Clode, João; Gestoso, Ignacio; Cacabelos, Eva
- Abstract
The brown macroalgae Rugulopteryx okamurae is described as one of the most severe and threatening invasive marine macroalgae in European waters. This study reports the first record of R. okamurae in the Madeira archipelago, which represents a new southern distribution limit of this species in NE Atlantic European waters. Morphological and molecular characters were used to confirm the species' identity, and its potential invasion risk in Madeiran waters was screened using the standard risk assessment tool AS-ISK. Results show that R. okamurae has a medium-high risk of becoming invasive in Madeira Island under present and future climate scenarios. The greater risk of impact involves suppressing local species growth and the modification and degradation of local habitats, including trophic cascade effects. However, environmental and commercial impacts could also occur in case of an explosion of the invasive populations. This new introduction in Madeira coastal waters emphasises the need for regular monitoring of R. okamurae, particularly to assess population dynamics to avoid establishing and further expansions. Finally, we recommend the evaluation of the possible derived impacts affecting rocky coastal communities and adopting the necessary mitigation measures and policies.
- Subjects
MADEIRA (Madeira Islands); TROPHIC cascades; TERRITORIAL waters; POPULATION dynamics; ISLANDS; HABITAT modification; COMMUNITIES; SPECIES distribution; ARCHIPELAGOES; BIAS correction (Topology)
- Publication
BioInvasions Record, 2022, Vol 11, Issue 4, p912
- ISSN
2242-1300
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3391/bir.2022.11.4.10