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      Assessing the impacts of nonindigenous marine macroalgae: an update of current knowledge

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      Botanica Marina
      Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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          Nonindigenous marine species continue to be one of the foremost threats to marine biodiversity. As an update to a 2007 review of the impacts of introduced macroalgae, we assessed 142 additional publications to describe species’ impacts as well as to appraise information on the mechanisms of impact. Only 10% of the currently known nonindigenous macroalgal species were subjects of ecological impact studies, with changed community composition as the most commonly reported effect. Economic impacts were rarely published. Recent research has focused on the impacts of introduced macroalgal assemblages: red algal introductions to the Hawaiian Islands and turf algae in the Mediterranean. Several general issues were apparent. First, many publications included nonsignificant results of statistical analyses but did not report associated power. As many of the studies also had low effect and sample size, the potential for type II errors is considerable. Second, there was no widely accepted framework to categorize and compare impacts between studies. Information in this updated review was still too sparse to identify general patterns and mechanisms of impact. This is a critical knowledge gap as rates of introductions and hence impacts of nonindigenous macroalgae are expected to accelerate with climate change and increasing global trade connectivity.

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          Botanica Marina
          Walter de Gruyter GmbH
          1437-4323
          0006-8055
          April 1 2015
          March 21 2015
          April 1 2015
          April 1 2015
          : 58
          : 2
          : 55-79
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Biological Sciences, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202, USA
          [2 ]Environmental Research Institute (MLC) and School of Science (CLH), University of Waikato, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand
          [3 ]Australian Institute of Marine Science, Townsville, QLD 4810, Australia
          Article
          10.1515/bot-2014-0079
          d6c37807-8755-4873-b47e-23b1835c22ce
          © 2015
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