Sargassum muticum (Yendo) Fensholt
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https://doi.org/ 10.1515/bot-2014-0079 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11208819 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/446FC77B-FF82-6D76-22C9-FC6D2CF3FA25 |
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Sargassum muticum |
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Several of the case studies of the impacts of Sargassum muticum introductions showed negative effects, such as being an undesirable food source for herbivores ( Monteiro et al. 2009), suppression of native algal assemblages ( Olabarria et al. 2009), and space monopolization ( Thomsen et al. 2006). However, several of the studies had ambiguous results, with some taxonomic groups showing increased abundance and some showing decreased abundance ( Lang and Buschbaum 2010, Gestoso et al. 2012). Sargassum muticum also enhanced epibiotic diversity in soft-bottom environments ( Buschbaum et al. 2006), and at time scales of <1 week after colonization ( Rodil et al. 2008). This species was a preferred forage material for the snail Lacuna vincta Montagu ( Britton-Simmons et al. 2011) , and its presence increased overall faunal abundance ( Strong et al. 2006).
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