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- W1521758907 abstract "Summary Artificial structures have become ubiquitous features of coastal landscapes. Although they provide novel habitats for the colonization of marine organisms, their role in facilitating biological invasions has been largely unexplored. We investigated the distribution and dynamics of the introduced green alga, Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides , at a variety of spatial scales on breakwaters in the north Adriatic Sea, and analysed experimentally the mechanisms underlying its establishment. We assessed the provision of sheltered habitats by breakwaters, the role of disturbance (e.g. from recreational harvesting and storms) acting at different times of the year, and the interactions between Codium and the dominant native space‐occupier, the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis . Codium fragile ssp. tomentosoides has established viable populations on artificial structures along the shores investigated. The density, cover and size (length, branching and weight) of annual erect thalli of Codium was enhanced in sheltered conditions, resulting in the monopolization of landward low‐shore habitats of breakwaters. On the landward sides of breakwaters, disturbance enhanced recruitment of Codium . The time when bare space was provided within mussels beds was crucial. Removal of mussels in April or January did not affect the recruitment of Codium , whereas harvest in August, shortly before Codium gamete release, doubled its success. On the seaward sides of breakwaters, the effects of disturbance were more complex because mussels both inhibited recruitment of Codium and provided shelter from wave action to adult thalli. Synthesis and applications . Artificial structures can provide suitable habitats for non‐indigenous marine species and function as corridors for their expansion. Physical (wave exposure) and biotic (resident assemblages) features of artificial habitats can be important determinants of their susceptibility to biological invasions. Alternative options in the design of artificial structures and effective management of native assemblages could minimize their role in biological invasions. In particular, increased water motion and retention of space by mussels in spring–summer would be effective in reducing the ability of C. fragile ssp. tomentosoides to persist on the breakwaters investigated in this study." @default.
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- W1521758907 title "Artificial marine structures facilitate the spread of a non-indigenous green alga,<i>Codium fragile</i>ssp.<i>tomentosoides</i>, in the north Adriatic Sea" @default.
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