A comparative analysis of alien plant species along the Romanian Black Sea coastal area. The role of harbours

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Paulina Anastasiu
Gavril Negrean
Ciprian Samoilă
Daniyar Memedemin
Dan Cogălniceanu
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[1] University of Bucharest,Faculty of Biology, Department of Botany and Microbiology
[2] “Ovidius” University of Constanţa,Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
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Harbour; Alien species; Neophyte; Monitoring; Romania;
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Previous studies have found a higher proportion of alien plant species along the coastal area of the Black Sea. The goals of the present study were to assess the role of two harbours as gateways and reservoirs for alien plant species, to compare the structure and invasion pattern of the alien plants recorded there, and test methods useful for effective monitoring programs. We inventoried 12 sites along the western Black Sea coast from the harbour of Sulina in the north to Cape Kaliakra in the south. Each site was visited at least three times each. A more intensive survey was done in the two harbours targeted by our study: Constanţa and Sulina. The proportion of neophytes was higher in the harbours (representing about one third of the total plant species) and lower in coastal protected areas (with an average proportion of 6.7%). Species accumulation curves and estimators of species richness indicated that while the plant inventory was not complete, invasive alien species (IAS) were adequately inventoried. Harbours act not only as gateways for IAS but also as reservoirs, facilitating their acclimatization and naturalization. The use of species accumulation curves and estimators of species richness are useful tools in designing and evaluating simple monitoring programs based on repeated inventories. Our study has stressed the importance of monitoring not only coastal waters but also green areas in harbours for the early detection of IAS.
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