Current Distribution of the Invasive Kelp <i>Undaria pinnatifida</i> (Harvey) Suringar, 1873 Along Artificial and Natural Habitats in North Portugal—Impacts and Mitigation Initiatives
Marcos Rubal | Jesús Fernández-Gutiérrez | Diego Carreira-Flores | Pedro T. Gomes | Puri Veiga
The kelp <i>Undaria pinnatifida</i> is considered one of the 100 worst invasive species in the world. The presence of <i>Undaria</i> in Portugal was reported more than 20 years ago, but there is not recent detailed information about its distribution and impacts. The aims of this study are to provide updated data about the distribution of <i>Undaria</i> in marinas and natural habitats along the north Portuguese coast, to afford insights about <i>Undaria</i> impacts on native macroalgae and to test the efficiency of mitigation actions based on <i>Undaria</i> removal. Mitigation measures were implemented in a marina where a native kelp was recently displaced by <i>Undaria</i>. The results showed stable populations of <i>Undaria</i> in marinas, but few ephemeral ones on natural rocky shores. The observed distribution pattern suggests an important role of salinity and wave exposure in shaping the distribution of <i>Undaria</i>. Moreover, <i>Undaria</i> was able to displace a native kelp and overgrow mussels in marinas, while on natural rocky shores, it was able to overgrow <i>Gongolaria baccata</i> but not native kelps. Finally, mitigation actions resulted in a partial recolonization by the native kelp.
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