Assessing the impact of the Asian mussel Arcuatula senhousia in the recently invaded Oristano Lagoon-Gulf system (W Sardinia, Italy).
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
In the marine environment, the introduction and spread of non-indigenous mussels may cause major
modifications to native assemblages and alter the trophic flow within the food web. We analysed the
impacts of the recently sighted Asian date mussel Arcuatula (¼Musculista) senhousia on sediment features, native macrozoobenthic assemblages and the d13C and d15N values of dominant macrozoobenthic
taxa in the Oristano Lagoon-Gulf system (western Sardinia, Italy). Results showed that the amount of
variation generated by the occurrence of Arcuatula senhousia was lower than the intrinsic spatial variability in sediment features, macrozoobenthic assemblages and the d13C values of dominant deposit
feeders (Hediste diversicolor, Cirriphormia tentaculata, Haminoea navicula and Cyclope neritea) of this
system. In addition, d13C and d15N values of A. senhousia were found to be similar to those of co-occurring
suspension feeders Cerastoderma glaucum, Ruditapes decussatus and Scrobicularia plana, indicating
exploitation of common food resources. The overall lack of effects of A. senhousia may be dependent on
the moderate densities encountered in our study area (<1000 individuals m2
). We suggest that the low
rate of new arrivals, owing to limited shellfish farming and maritime activities in the area, and unfavourable environmental conditions of the lagoons especially in summer (e.g. anoxia) which erode mussel
populations, likely prevent A. senhousia from entering its expansion phase and impacting local benthic
communities.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Invasive mussels d13C d15N Deposit feeders Suspension feeders Benthic macroinvertebrates
List of contributors:
Sprovieri, Mario; Magni, Paolo; Rumolo, Paola; Como, Serena
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