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Limited effects of Sargassum horneri, an invasive alga, on temperate reef fish assemblages

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MARINE ECOLOGY PROGRESS SERIES
卷 643, 期 -, 页码 115-131

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DOI: 10.3354/meps13321

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Sargassum horneri; Fish assemblage; Macrocystis pyrifera; Santa Catalina Island; Invasive removal experiment; Kelp forest; Rocky reef; Field experiment

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  1. National Science Foundation's Division of Ocean Sciences under NSF [OCE-1263356]
  2. Academy of Underwater Arts and Sciences' Zale Parry Scholarship
  3. California State University (CSU) Council on Ocean Affairs, Science, and Technology (COAST)
  4. CSU Northridge Association of Retired Faculty Memorial Scholarship
  5. CSU Northridge Dr. Bob Luszczak DDS Biology Graduate Scholarship
  6. CSU Northridge Graduate Thesis Support
  7. International Women's Fishing Association

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Biological invasions can dramatically affect the ecology of invaded regions, and globally have resulted in economic damages that total billions of dollars annually. In recent years, an invasive alga, Sargassum horned, has become established and spread along the coast of southern California (USA). Using field observations and a field experiment, we explored how this non-native alga influences the structure of fish assemblages on temperate reefs in southern California where S. horned has become prolific. Fish and algal assemblages were quantified along transects on rocky reefs at depths of 3 and 6 m at 6-8 study sites spanning 5 km on 4 occasions over 1.5 yr. Spatiotemporal variation in the fish assemblage was not strongly correlated with the abundance of invasive S. horned over this period, although it became less variable as native giant kelp Macrocystis pyrifera disappeared from the study sites due to a warm-water event, during which the invasive S. horneri became more dominant. An experiment removing a total of 4.25 t of S. homed from 6 x 6 m plots (n = 14) revealed that the invasive alga did not affect fish abundance, species richness, species diversity (H'), or multivariate assemblage structure over a 5 mo period. Overall, we found little evidence of negative effects of S. horned on fishes even though it drastically changed the underwater landscape. Nevertheless, we advise cautionary management actions to limit the movement of this invasive alga because its effects on other community members, such as other algal species, may be detrimental, and longer-term effects on fishes might develop.

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