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Impacts of the Invasive Alien Carpobrotus spp. on Coastal Habitats on a Mediterranean Island (Giglio Island, Central Italy)

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PLANTS-BASEL
卷 11, 期 20, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/plants11202802

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biodiversity; community ecology; conservation; endemic species; indicator species; maquis; nestedness; shrubland; turnover; vegetation

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  1. LIFE Nature and Biodiversity project LIFE LETSGO GIGLIO Less alien species in the Tuscan Archipelago: new actions to protect Giglio island habitats [LIFE18 NAT/IT/000828]

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This study demonstrates the detrimental effects of Carpobrotus spp. invasion on native communities in different habitats in the Mediterranean basin, including a decrease in species diversity, homogenization of plant composition, and replacement of native species by Carpobrotus spp.
Carpobrotus acinaciformis and C. edulis are well-known invasive alien plants native to South Africa, whose detrimental effects on native communities are widely documented in the Mediterranean basin and thus largely managed in coastal ecosystems. Most of the literature on these species focuses on their impacts on habitats of sandy coastal dunes, while the effects of Carpobrotus spp. invasion on other habitats such as rocky cliffs and coastal scrubs and garrigues are almost neglected. We present a study case conducted on a small Mediterranean island where Carpobrotus spp. invaded three different natural habitats listed within the Habitat Directive 92/43/CEE (Natura 2000 codes 1240, 1430, and 5320). We surveyed the presence and abundance of native species and Carpobrotus spp. on 44 permanent square plots of 4 m(2) in invaded and uninvaded areas in each of the three habitats. We found impacts on plant alpha diversity (intended as the species diversity within each sampled plot) in all the habitats investigated in terms of a decrease in species richness, Shannon index, and abundance. Invaded communities also showed a severe change in species composition with a strong homogenization of the floras of the three habitats. Finally, the negative effect of invasion emerged even through the analyses of beta diversity (expressing the species diversity among sampled plots of the same habitat type), with Carpobrotus spp. replacing a large set of native species.

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