Journal article

Tracing the introduction history of the brown seaweed Dictyota cyanoloma (Phaeophyceae, Dictyotales) in Europe

F Steen, J Aragay, A Zuljevic, H Verbruggen, FP Mancuso, F Bunker, D Vitales, A Gómez Garreta, O De Clerck

European Journal of Phycology | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2017

Abstract

Dictyota cyanoloma has recently been described from the Mediterranean Sea and Macaronesia but doubt had arisen as to whether this species was truly native in Europe. The species is mainly found on non-natural substrata (harbour walls, marinas, boat hulls, etc.), strongly suggesting that it is an introduction. Molecular sequence information from historical herbarium samples proves the presence of D. cyanoloma in the Adriatic Sea as early as 1935. Since approximately the year 2000, however, the number of records as well as the geographic range of the species has expanded significantly. The present-day distribution of D. cyanoloma occupies most of the Mediterranean Sea, Macaronesia, NW Africa a..

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Awarded by Seventh Framework Programme


Funding Acknowledgements

Frederique Steen and Olivier De Clerck are indebted to EU FP7 ERANET (Project SEAS-ERA/INVASIVES SD/ER/010). Heroen Verbruggen was funded by the Australian Research Council (FT110100585) and the Australian Biological Resources Study (RFL213-08). The support of Fundacion Biodiversidad (Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentacion y Medio Ambiente, Spain) is also acknowledged.