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Entangled fates of holobiont genomes during invasion: nested bacterial and host diversities in Caulerpa taxifolia ArchiMer
Arnaud-haond, Sophie; Aires, Tania; Candeias, R.; Teixeira, S. J. L.; Duarte, C. M.; Valero, M.; Serrao, E. A..
Successful prevention and mitigation of biological invasions requires retracing the initial steps of introduction, as well as understanding key elements enhancing the adaptability of invasive species. We studied the genetic diversity of the green alga Caulerpa taxifolia and its associated bacterial communities in several areas around the world. The striking congruence of α and ß diversity of the algal genome and endophytic communities reveals a tight association, supporting the holobiont concept as best describing the unit of spreading and invasion. Both genomic compartments support the hypotheses of a unique accidental introduction in the Mediterranean and of multiple invasion events in Southern Australia. In addition to helping with tracing the origin of...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Caulerpa; Clonal diversity; Endophytic communities; Holobiont; Invasion paradox; Marine invasion.
Ano: 2017 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00369/48058/48145.pdf
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First records of the red lionfish (Pterois volitans) in Martinique, French West Indies: monitoring invasion status through visual surveys ArchiMer
Trégarot, Ewan; Fumaroli, Marine; Arqué, Alexandre; Helli, Claire; Maréchal, Jean-philippe.
The red lionfish (Pterois volitans) was first recorded in Martinique on 1 February 2011. Three years later, despite control measures to prevent the increase of lionfish population densities, the species is now well established. Maximum density has reached 1320 individuals ha−1 in some locations and the maximum fish size of 41 cm total length has been observed. A monitoring program was initiated by the Marine Institute of Martinique (OMMM) in 2011 to monitor the invasion and adjust local control efforts. Our results highlight how fast lionfish have been able to invade new littoral areas, especially hard bottom habitats. It took two years for them to completely colonize the west coast of Martinique, despite increasing capture efforts. It is expected that...
Tipo: Text Palavras-chave: Invasive species; Pterois volitans; Pterois miles; Martinique; Lesser Antilles; Marine invasion.
Ano: 2015 URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00667/77911/80094.pdf
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