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On the presence of the introduced brown alga Sargassum muticum attached to commercially imported Ostrea edulis in the S.W. Netherlands
Critchley, A.T.; Dijkema, R. (1984). On the presence of the introduced brown alga Sargassum muticum attached to commercially imported Ostrea edulis in the S.W. Netherlands. Bot. Mar. 27: 211-216
In: Botanica Marina. Walter de Gruyter & Co: Berlin; New York. ISSN 0006-8055; e-ISSN 1437-4323, more
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Keywords
    Aquaculture
    Cultures > Shellfish culture > Mollusc culture > Oyster culture
    Dispersal
    Taxa > Species > Commercial species
    Taxa > Species > Introduced species
    Transplantation
    Ostrea edulis Linnaeus, 1758 [WoRMS]; Sargassum (Bactrophycus) muticum (Yendo) Fensholt, 1955 [WoRMS]
    Marine/Coastal

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  • Critchley, A.T.
  • Dijkema, R.

Abstract
    The suspected role of international commercial oyster transplantations in the dispersal of the invasive brown alga S. muticum (Yendo) Fensholt is confirmed. Recent importations into the Netherlands of oysters from the eastern Solent area of southern Britain were found to contain attached individuals of S. muticum . The recently discovered Dutch populations of Sargassum most probably developed independently from fertile drift material, the documented find of which preceded the occurrence of attached plants. The further spread of the alga and possible consequences of this discovery are discussed.

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