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Non-indigenous macrozoobenthic species on hard substrata of selected harbours in the Adriatic Sea
Spagnolo, A.; Auriemma, R.; Bacci, T.; Balkovic, I.; Bertasi, F.; Bolognini, L.; Cabrini, M.; Cilenti, L.; Cuicchi, C.; Cvitkovic, I.; Despalatovic, M.; Grati, F.; Grossi, L.; Jaklin, A.; Lipej, L.; Markovic, O.; Mavric, B.; Mikac, B.; Nasi, F.; Nerlovic, V.; Pelosi, S.; Penna, M.; Petovic, S.; Punzo, E.; Santucci, A.; Scirocco, T.; Strafella, P.; Trabucco, B.; Travizi, A.; Žuljevic, A. (2019). Non-indigenous macrozoobenthic species on hard substrata of selected harbours in the Adriatic Sea. Mar. Pollut. Bull. 147: 150-158. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.marpolbul.2017.12.031
In: Marine Pollution Bulletin. Macmillan: London. ISSN 0025-326X; e-ISSN 1879-3363, meer
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Trefwoord
    Marien/Kust
Author keywords
    Non-indigenous species; Macrozoobenthos; Hard bottom; Ports; Adriatic Sea

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  • Spagnolo, A.
  • Auriemma, R.
  • Bacci, T.
  • Balkovic, I.
  • Bertasi, F.
  • Bolognini, L.
  • Cabrini, M.
  • Cilenti, L.
  • Cuicchi, C.
  • Cvitkovic, I.
  • Despalatovic, M.
  • Grati, F.
  • Grossi, L.
  • Jaklin, A.
  • Lipej, L., meer
  • Markovic, O.
  • Mavric, B.
  • Mikac, B.
  • Nasi, F.
  • Nerlovic, V.
  • Pelosi, S.
  • Penna, M.
  • Petovic, S.
  • Punzo, E.
  • Santucci, A.
  • Scirocco, T.
  • Strafella, P.
  • Trabucco, B.
  • Travizi, A.
  • Žuljevic, A.

Abstract
    The intense shipping traffic characterising the Adriatic Sea favours the spread of marine organisms. Yet, a study of 12 Adriatic ports (4 on the western side and 8 on the eastern side of the basin) found that non-indigenous species (NIS) accounted for only 4% of the benthic communities settled on hard substrates. The cirripeds Amphibalanus amphitrite and Balanus trigonus, found in 8 harbours, were the most common invaders followed by Amphibalanus eburneus, the ascidian Styela plicata, and the bivalve Magallana gigas. The highest percentage of NIS was recorded in Venice and Ploče, the harbours with the least rich native communities; the lowest percentage was retrieved in Trieste, Koper, Pula, and Rijeka, the harbours hosting the highest species diversity. In contrast, the ports of Bari and Ancona showed both high NIS percentages and highly diversified communities.

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