Re-evaluation of the extent of Caulerpa taxifolia development in the northern Mediterranean using airborne spectrographic sensing

There has been significant concern over development of the tropical green alga Caulerpa taxifolia in the Mediterranean Sea. Reports dating back to 1991 predicted that the species would expand exponentially on all types of substrata and displace major components of the coastal benthic flora, in particular the dominant native seagrass Posidonia oceanica. A pilot study of the Bay of Menton, SE France, where C. taxifolia has been established since at least 1989, indicated that these predictions might not be correct and that more sophisticated methods might be needed to gain a bet- ter estimate of the alga's abundance. We thus surveyed 44% of the total area reportedly colonized by C. taxifolia to a depth of 20 m on the south coast of France by compact airborne multispectral imag- ing and validated our maps by an extensive underwater survey. Our data indicate that the cover of C. taxifolia has been overestimated by at least 1 order of magnitude and that C. taxifolia has not sub- stantially impacted the cover of P. oceanica. They also indicate that exponential expansion of the alga is only likely to have occurred on substrata situated in the vicinity of sewage outfalls and storm water drains, suggesting that it principally occupies partially vacant niches in stressed environments. In the light of these results, we consider that the risk to most endemic species should be considerably lower than formerly predicted.

[1]  X. de Villèle,et al.  Changes and Degradation in a Posidonia oceanica Bed Invaded by the Introduced Tropical Alga Caulerpa taxifolia in the North Western Mediterranean , 1995 .

[2]  E. Hochberg,et al.  Spectral discrimination of coral reef benthic communities , 2000, Coral Reefs.

[3]  F. Por Lessepsian Migration: The Influx of Red Sea Biota into the Mediterranean by Way of the Suez Canal , 1978 .

[4]  V. May Changing dominance of an algal species (Caulerpa fililormis (Suhr) Hering) , 1976 .

[5]  A. Occhipinti‐Ambrogi,et al.  Biological invasions as a component of global change in stressed marine ecosystems. , 2003, Marine pollution bulletin.

[6]  J. Withgott California Tries to Rub Out the Monster of the Lagoon , 2002, Science.

[7]  Chris D. Clark,et al.  Spectrographic imaging: A bird's-eye view of the health of coral reefs , 2001, Nature.

[8]  J. Jaubert,et al.  Wastewater discharge, seagrass decline and algal proliferation on the côte d'Azur , 1997 .

[9]  A. Meinesz,et al.  Introduction et invasion de l'algue tropicale Caulerpa taxifolia en méditerranée nord-occidentale , 1991 .

[10]  B. Lapointe,et al.  Eutrophication and trophic state classification of seagrass communities in the Florida Keys , 1994 .

[11]  Audrey Minghelli-Roman,et al.  Discrimination of coral reflectance spectra in the Red Sea , 2002, Coral Reefs.

[12]  C. Boudouresque,et al.  Utilisation de l'herbier à Posidonia oceanica comme indicateur biologique de la qualité du milieu littoral en Méditerranée : état des connaissances , 1995 .

[13]  André Morel,et al.  Diffuse reflectance of oceanic shallow waters: influence of water depth and bottom albedo , 1994 .

[14]  P. Panayotidis,et al.  Caulerpa racemosa (Chlorophyta) on the Greek coasts , 1994 .

[15]  F. Cinelli,et al.  Habitat effect on spatio-temporal variability in size and density of the introduced alga Caulerpa taxifolia , 1998 .

[16]  P. Mumby,et al.  Digital analysis of multispectral airborne imagery of coral reefs , 1998, Coral Reefs.

[17]  J. Jaubert,et al.  The cover of living and dead corals from airborne remote sensing , 2004, Coral Reefs.

[18]  M. Verlaque,et al.  Modifications des communautés algales méditerranéennes en présence de l'algue envahissante Caulerpa taxifolio (Vahl) C.Agardh , 1994 .

[19]  F. Cinelli,et al.  Short-term effects of nutrient enrichment of the sediment and interactions between the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa and the introduced green alga Caulerpa taxifolia in a Mediterranean bay , 1997 .

[20]  J. Pérês,et al.  Causes de la raréfaction et de la disparition des herbiers de Posidonia oceanica sur les côtes françaises de la Méditerranée , 1975 .

[21]  O. Jousson,et al.  Invasive alga reaches California , 2000, Nature.

[22]  A. Davis,et al.  Rapid invasion of a sponge-dominated deep-reef by Caulerpa scalpelliformis (Chlorophyta) in Botany Bay, New South Wales , 1997 .