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Coexistence of congeneric native and invasive species: the case of the green algae Codium spp. in northwestern Spain
Rojo, I.; Olabarria, C.; Santamaria, M.; Provan, J.; Gallardo, T.; Viejo, R.M. (2014). Coexistence of congeneric native and invasive species: the case of the green algae Codium spp. in northwestern Spain. Mar. Environ. Res. 101: 135-144. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marenvres.2014.09.006
In: Marine Environmental Research. Applied Science Publishers: Barking. ISSN 0141-1136; e-ISSN 1879-0291, more
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Keywords
    Algae
    Codium Stackhouse, 1797 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal
Author keywords
    Algae; Exotic species; Codium sibling species; Cryptic invasion; Distribution; Reproductive traits; Morphological and molecular genetic analyses; NW Spain

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  • Rojo, I.
  • Olabarria, C.
  • Santamaria, M.
  • Provan, J.
  • Gallardo, T.
  • Viejo, R.M.

Abstract
    We examined the patterns of distribution and abundance, and reproductive traits (presence of gametophytes and size at time of reproduction) in the invasive Codium fragile ssp. fragile and the native C. tomentosum and C. vermilara on intertidal habitats of NW Spain at two dates. All three species coexist in the locations and habitats studied, although abundances were low. We found a greater proportion of C. fragile ssp. fragile towards the east of the Cantabrian coast and on upper levels on the shore, where conditions are more stressful. The proportion of thalli bearing gametangia in C. fragile ssp. fragile was greater than in the native species in all habitats. The presence of gametangia was size-dependent for all species, with the invasive species maturing at a smaller size, which combined with the previous features, might confer competitive advantages to this species over the native species. We also demonstrated that molecular analyses are necessary for the correct identification of C. fragile subspecies.

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