The invasion process of the non-indigenous mussel Xenostrobus securis (Lamarck, 1819) : spread, impacts and the role of climate change

In the inner part of the Ria de Vigo and Ria de Pontevedra, M. galloprovincialis used to be the only mussel species, but since the introduction of X. securis, the native species seems to have been displaced by the invasive species (Garci et al. 2007). This situation offers a good opportunity to unde...

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Main Author: Gestoso Garcia, Ignacio Jose
Other Authors: Olabarría Uzquiano, Celia, Arenas Parra, Francisco
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: Ecoloxía e bioloxía animal 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11093/348
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spelling ftunivvigo:oai:investigo.biblioteca.uvigo.es:11093/348 2023-05-15T18:49:53+02:00 The invasion process of the non-indigenous mussel Xenostrobus securis (Lamarck, 1819) : spread, impacts and the role of climate change El proceso de invasión del mejillón no-indígena Xenostrobus securis (Lamarck, 1819) : expansión, impactos y papel del cambio climático Gestoso Garcia, Ignacio Jose Olabarría Uzquiano, Celia Arenas Parra, Francisco 2014-09-26 http://hdl.handle.net/11093/348 eng eng Ecoloxía e bioloxía animal Ecoloxía e Zooloxía Bioloxía dos organismos e ecosistemas http://hdl.handle.net/11093/348 openAccess 2401.06 Ecología Animal doctoralThesis 2014 ftunivvigo 2022-02-28T19:36:50Z In the inner part of the Ria de Vigo and Ria de Pontevedra, M. galloprovincialis used to be the only mussel species, but since the introduction of X. securis, the native species seems to have been displaced by the invasive species (Garci et al. 2007). This situation offers a good opportunity to understand the mechanisms of invasion and spread of the invader, and hopefully it will allow us to tackle the problem of new introductions in an early future. Thus, the aim of this thesis is to understand the distribution and mechanisms of invasion of the invasive mussel X. securis as well as its impact on associated fauna (Part 1). In addition, we want to explore how a future climate change scenario may affect to this species (Part 2). To fulfill all the proposed objectives, an experimental research program was carried out including monitoring studies and manipulative experiments in the field and in the laboratory. In the field, we carried out the observational studies of distribution and benthic assemblages (Chapter I and II) and the manipulative experiment of biotic interactions (Chapter III). In a mesocosm experiment at laboratory, we examined the responses of mussel assemblages of different composition to climate change by manipulating the temperature and pH of seawater (Chapter IV). Finally, we conducted a combined laboratory/field experiment to evaluate if past environmental stress (i.e. decreasing pH and increasing temperature) affected prey choices by the native dogwhelk Nucella lapillus (Linnaeus, 1758) and preys vulnerability (Chapter V). Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Dogwhelk Nucella lapillus University of Vigo: Investigo (Repositorio Institucional de la Universidade de Vigo) Lamarck ENVELOPE(140.027,140.027,-66.666,-66.666)
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The invasion process of the non-indigenous mussel Xenostrobus securis (Lamarck, 1819) : spread, impacts and the role of climate change
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description In the inner part of the Ria de Vigo and Ria de Pontevedra, M. galloprovincialis used to be the only mussel species, but since the introduction of X. securis, the native species seems to have been displaced by the invasive species (Garci et al. 2007). This situation offers a good opportunity to understand the mechanisms of invasion and spread of the invader, and hopefully it will allow us to tackle the problem of new introductions in an early future. Thus, the aim of this thesis is to understand the distribution and mechanisms of invasion of the invasive mussel X. securis as well as its impact on associated fauna (Part 1). In addition, we want to explore how a future climate change scenario may affect to this species (Part 2). To fulfill all the proposed objectives, an experimental research program was carried out including monitoring studies and manipulative experiments in the field and in the laboratory. In the field, we carried out the observational studies of distribution and benthic assemblages (Chapter I and II) and the manipulative experiment of biotic interactions (Chapter III). In a mesocosm experiment at laboratory, we examined the responses of mussel assemblages of different composition to climate change by manipulating the temperature and pH of seawater (Chapter IV). Finally, we conducted a combined laboratory/field experiment to evaluate if past environmental stress (i.e. decreasing pH and increasing temperature) affected prey choices by the native dogwhelk Nucella lapillus (Linnaeus, 1758) and preys vulnerability (Chapter V).
author2 Olabarría Uzquiano, Celia
Arenas Parra, Francisco
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author Gestoso Garcia, Ignacio Jose
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title The invasion process of the non-indigenous mussel Xenostrobus securis (Lamarck, 1819) : spread, impacts and the role of climate change
title_short The invasion process of the non-indigenous mussel Xenostrobus securis (Lamarck, 1819) : spread, impacts and the role of climate change
title_full The invasion process of the non-indigenous mussel Xenostrobus securis (Lamarck, 1819) : spread, impacts and the role of climate change
title_fullStr The invasion process of the non-indigenous mussel Xenostrobus securis (Lamarck, 1819) : spread, impacts and the role of climate change
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