The 'golden kelp' Laminaria ochroleuca under global change: Integrating multiple eco‐physiological responses with species distribution models

JN Franco, F Tuya, I Bertocci, L Rodríguez… - Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The loss of marine foundation species, in particular kelps at temperate latitudes, has been
linked to climatic drivers and co‐occurring human perturbations. Ocean temperature and …

Impact of multiple disturbances and stress on the temporal trajectories and resilience of benthic intertidal communities

S Cimon, M Cusson - Ecosphere, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal ecosystems face severe environmental change and anthropogenic pressures that
affect both the structure and functioning of communities. Understanding the response and …

Invasive or not? The case of Grateloupia turuturu (Rhodophyta, Halymeniales) in the Northern Ionian Sea (Mediterranean Sea)

A Petrocelli, G Alabiso, E Cecere, P Ricci… - Marine Pollution …, 2020 - Elsevier
It has been predicted that Grateloupia turuturu, native of the cold-temperate waters of Japan,
is one of the most invasive marine species considered as a threat to global marine …

Detecting the non-native Grateloupia turuturu (Halymeniales, Rhodophyta) in southern Brazil

CAA de Azevedo, V Cassano, PAH Júnior, MB Batista… - …, 2015 - Taylor & Francis
Grateloupia turuturu is a Pacific native species with invasive behaviour that leads to a wide
distribution around the world. This study reports collections of fertile tetrasporophytes and …

Compounded perturbations in coastal areas: contrasting responses to nutrient enrichment and the regime of storm‐related disturbance depend on life‐history traits

I Bertocci, JA Dominguez Godino, C Freitas… - Functional …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Natural systems are exposed to compounded perturbations, whose changes in temporal
variance can be as important as those in mean intensity for shaping the structure of …

Devil's tongue weed (Grateloupia turuturu Yamada) in northern Portugal: Passenger or driver of change in native biodiversity?

M Mulas, I Bertocci - Marine Environmental Research, 2016 - Elsevier
Understanding the mechanisms underlying biological invasions is essential to separate their
actual ecological effects from those of other human disturbances. This study examined …

Carry over effects of nutrient addition on the recovery of an invasive seaweed from the winter die-back

M Uyà, E Maggi, G Mori, C Nuccio, PE Gribben… - Marine environmental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Nutrient enrichment of coastal waters can enhance the invasibility and regrowth of non-
native species. The invasive alga Caulerpa cylindracea has two distinct phases: a well …

Life history interactions between the red algae Chondrus crispus (Gigartinales) and Grateloupia turuturu (Halymeniales) in a changing global environment

G Kraemer, C Yarish, JK Kim, H Zhang, S Lin - Phycologia, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
The invasive rhodophyte Grateloupia turuturu is a large perennial alga, discovered first in
Narragansett Bay (Rhode Island) in 1994 and subsequently in the Long Island Sound …

Cumulative effects of multiple stressors: An invasive oyster and nutrient enrichment reduce subsequent invasive barnacle recruitment

SR Vye, MC Emmerson, JTA Dick… - Journal of Experimental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Studies identifying interactions between biological invasions and other stressors have
generally focussed on quantifying their cumulative effects on mature species assemblages …

Ecophysiological implications of UV radiation in the interspecific interaction of Pyropia acanthophora and Grateloupia turuturu (Rhodophyta)

B de Ramos, GB da Costa, F Ramlov… - Marine environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Radiation, both photosynthetic active radiation (PAR, l= 400–700 nm) and Ultraviolet (UVR,
l= 280–400 nm) is one of the key factors regulating algal distribution in aquatic …