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Article Dans Une Revue Helgoland Marine Research Année : 2008

Broad-scale patterns of abundance of non-indigenous soft-bottom invertebrates in Denmark

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Quantifying the broad-scale distribution and abundance of non-indigenous species (NIS) is necessary to provide accurate estimations on impacts of invasions, to prioritize research, and to guide national management. Sediment grab-sampling is a standardized method for monitoring marine benthos. In Denmark, ~45,000 grab-samples were collected from 1970 to 2005. Using these samples, we compared densities of NIS and native species among 27 broad spatio-temporal groupings. Eight known NIS and one ‘cryptogenic species' (the polychaete ) were found in the samples. Most were present in low abundance, but the bivalve likely introduced by the vikings from North America, was particularly abundant. was found in ca. 20% of all samples and was among the 10 most common species in all of Denmark. high abundance, high filtration capacity and importance in food-web interactions, suggest that this species has dramatically impacted shallow coastal ecosystems in Denmark. The polychaete , the gastropod and were also widespread and abundant, and they too are likely to have had broad-scale impacts. In conclusion, 28% of grab-samples collected in Denmark over 35 years were affected by some degree of NIS or cryptogenic species, suggesting that centuries of human-mediated transfer of organisms has had a profound impact on the ecology of soft-bottom systems in Denmark.
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hal-00478117 , version 1 (30-04-2010)

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Mads S. Thomsen, Thomas Wernberg, Brian R. Silliman, Alf B. Josefson. Broad-scale patterns of abundance of non-indigenous soft-bottom invertebrates in Denmark. Helgoland Marine Research, 2008, 63 (2), pp.159-167. ⟨10.1007/s10152-008-0142-7⟩. ⟨hal-00478117⟩

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