The present paper is a contribution to the first initiative of the Port Baseline Survey (PBS) for Non-indigenous species (NIS) in the Mediterranean Sea. It presents a report on the soft-bottom macrobenthos from the five Adriatic ports: Bari, Ancona (Italy), Koper (Slovenia), Pula, Rijeka (Croatia), with a focus on the presence and contribution of NIS to native assemblages. Out of 451 species identified, only four were common to all ports. A total of eight NIS were recorded, five in surveyed ports and three in the lagoon connected to the Port of Koper. The highest number of NIS was recorded in Bari, and the highest abundance in Ancona and Bari. Generally, the number, abundance and contribution of NIS seems too low to cause a substantial impact on native communities in surveyed ports. The suitability of methods adopted for PBS for soft-bottom NIS was discussed and suggestion for methodological improvement is provided.

Travizi A., Balkovic I., Bacci T., Bertasi F., Cuicchi C., Flander-Putrle V., et al. (2019). Macrozoobenthos in the Adriatic Sea ports: Soft-bottom communities with an overview of non-indigenous species. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 147, 159-170 [10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.01.016].

Macrozoobenthos in the Adriatic Sea ports: Soft-bottom communities with an overview of non-indigenous species

Mikac B.;
2019

Abstract

The present paper is a contribution to the first initiative of the Port Baseline Survey (PBS) for Non-indigenous species (NIS) in the Mediterranean Sea. It presents a report on the soft-bottom macrobenthos from the five Adriatic ports: Bari, Ancona (Italy), Koper (Slovenia), Pula, Rijeka (Croatia), with a focus on the presence and contribution of NIS to native assemblages. Out of 451 species identified, only four were common to all ports. A total of eight NIS were recorded, five in surveyed ports and three in the lagoon connected to the Port of Koper. The highest number of NIS was recorded in Bari, and the highest abundance in Ancona and Bari. Generally, the number, abundance and contribution of NIS seems too low to cause a substantial impact on native communities in surveyed ports. The suitability of methods adopted for PBS for soft-bottom NIS was discussed and suggestion for methodological improvement is provided.
2019
Travizi A., Balkovic I., Bacci T., Bertasi F., Cuicchi C., Flander-Putrle V., et al. (2019). Macrozoobenthos in the Adriatic Sea ports: Soft-bottom communities with an overview of non-indigenous species. MARINE POLLUTION BULLETIN, 147, 159-170 [10.1016/j.marpolbul.2019.01.016].
Travizi A.; Balkovic I.; Bacci T.; Bertasi F.; Cuicchi C.; Flander-Putrle V.; Grati F.; Grossi L.; Jaklin A.; Lipej L.; Mavric B.; Mikac B.; Marusso V...espandi
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