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Journal of Phycology | 2014

Ecosystem functioning impacts of the invasive seaweed Sargassum muticum (Fucales, Phaeophyceae)

Fátima Vaz-Pinto; Celia Olabarria; Francisco Arenas

Ongoing changes in natural diversity due to anthropogenic activities can alter ecosystem functioning. Particular attention has been given to research on biodiversity loss and how those changes can affect the functioning of ecosystems, and, by extension, human welfare. Few studies, however, have addressed how increased diversity due to establishment of nonindigenous species (NIS) may affect ecosystem function in the recipient communities. Marine algae have a highly important role in sustaining nearshore marine ecosystems and are considered a significant component of marine bioinvasions. Here, we examined the patterns of respiration and light‐use efficiency across macroalgal assemblages with different levels of species richness and evenness. Additionally, we compared our results between native and invaded macroalgal assemblages, using the invasive brown macroalga Sargassum muticum (Yendo) Fensholt as a model species. Results showed that the presence of the invader increased the rates of respiration and production, most likely as a result of the high biomass of the invader. This effect disappeared when S. muticum lost most of its biomass after senescence. Moreover, predictability–diversity relationships of macroalgal assemblages varied between native and invaded assemblages. Hence, the introduction of high‐impact invasive species may trigger major changes in ecosystem functioning. The impact of S. muticum may be related to its greater biomass in the invaded assemblages, although species interactions and seasonality influenced the magnitude of the impact.


Marine Environmental Research | 2014

Invasion success and development of benthic assemblages: Effect of timing, duration of submersion and substrate type

Fátima Vaz-Pinto; O. Torrontegi; A.C.L. Prestes; N.V. Álvaro; Ana I. Neto; Gustavo M. Martins

Several studies have suggested that communities associated with artificial substrata support more non-indigenous species (NIS) than natural habitats, and may function as corridors for their expansion. Our study focused on the role of substrate type, timing and duration of submersion as determinants of fouling assemblage. We used plates made of basalt, concrete or fibreglass, to assess early, i.e., 3 months, and late, i.e., 12 months, succession in benthic communities. To assess spatial and temporal variability of the results, sampling was performed at 2 locations and the experiment was repeated in two seasons of the year. Our results showed that the timing and duration of submersion affected the number and percent cover of natives and NIS, as well as assemblage composition. Moreover, the present study showed no support for the hypothesis that marine NIS are more abundant on artificial substrata, as neither of the two artificial substrata tested supported a greater number of NIS compared to basalt (the natural substratum). Overall, fibreglass presented the most different benthic assemblage composition, supporting the fact that the extent and nature of the observed differences varied not only between natural and artificial substrata, but also according to the type of artificial habitat considered. Thus, our results are in agreement with previous studies that stated that appropriate strategies for environmental management should integrate ecological assessment in order to maintain natural patterns of distribution and abundance of organisms, scales of variability and relevant ecological processes.


Journal of Sea Research | 2015

European seaweeds under pressure: Consequences for communities and ecosystem functioning

Frédéric Mineur; Francisco Arenas; Jorge Assis; Andrew J. Davies; Aschwin H. Engelen; Francisco Fernandes; Erik-jan Malta; Thierry Thibaut; Tu Van Nguyen; Fátima Vaz-Pinto; S. Vranken; Ester A. Serrão; Olivier De Clerck


Oikos | 2013

Response of macroalgal assemblages from rockpools to climate change: effects of persistent increase in temperature and CO 2

Celia Olabarria; Francisco Arenas; Rosa M. Viejo; Ignacio Gestoso; Fátima Vaz-Pinto; Mónica Incera; Marcos Rubal; Eva Cacabelos; Puri Veiga; Cristina Sobrino


Aquatic Biology | 2014

Short-term effects of increasing CO2, nitrate and temperature on three Mediterranean macroalgae: biochemical composition

Félix L. Figueroa; J. Bonomi Barufi; Erik-jan Malta; R. Conde-Álvarez; Udo Nitschke; Francisco Arenas; M. Mata; Solène Connan; Maria H. Abreu; R. Marquardt; Fátima Vaz-Pinto; T. Konotchick; P. S. M. Celis-Plá; M. Hermoso; G. Ordoñez; E. Ruiz; P. Flores; J. de los Ríos; D.A. Kirke; F. Chow; C. Nassar; D. Robledo; Á. Pérez-Ruzafa; E. Bañares-España; M. Altamirano; César Humberto Ortega Jiménez; Nathalie Korbee; K. Bischof; Dagmar B. Stengel


Biological Invasions | 2013

Functional diversity and climate change: effects on the invasibility of macroalgal assemblages

Fátima Vaz-Pinto; Celia Olabarria; Ignacio Gestoso; Eva Cacabelos; Mónica Incera; Francisco Arenas


Aquatic Biology | 2014

Short-term effects of CO2, nutrients and temperature on three marine macroalgae under solar radiation

Dagmar B. Stengel; R. Conde-Álvarez; Solène Connan; Udo Nitschke; Francisco Arenas; Helena Abreu; J. Bonomi Barufi; F. Chow; D. Robledo; Erik-jan Malta; M. Mata; T. Konotchick; C. Nassar; Á. Pérez-Ruzafa; D. López; R. Marquardt; Fátima Vaz-Pinto; P. S. M. Celis-Plá; M. Hermoso; E. Ruiz; G. Ordoñez; P. Flores; M. Zanolla; E. Bañares-España; M. Altamirano; Nathalie Korbee; K. Bischof; Félix L. Figueroa


Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology | 2014

Neighbourhood competition in coexisting species: the native Cystoseira humilis vs the invasive Sargassum muticum.

Fátima Vaz-Pinto; Brezo Martínez; Celia Olabarria; Francisco Arenas


Marine Ecology Progress Series | 2012

Propagule pressure and functional diversity: interactive effects on a macroalgal invasion process

Fátima Vaz-Pinto; Celia Olabarria; Francisco Arenas


Marine Environmental Research | 2013

Invasion of Sargassum muticum in intertidal rockpools: Patterns along the Atlantic Iberian Peninsula

Eva Cacabelos; Celia Olabarria; Rosa M. Viejo; Marcos Rubal; Puri Veiga; Mónica Incera; Ignacio Gestoso; Fátima Vaz-Pinto; A. Mejia; Aschwin H. Engelen; Francisco Arenas

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Erik-jan Malta

University of the Algarve

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Eva Cacabelos

University of the Azores

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Frédéric Mineur

Queen's University Belfast

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