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A. M. Man nino. L. Castriota. A. M. Be lt rano & G Sun sc ri Thc cpiflora or a rhodolith bed from the Island or Ustica (Southern Tyr rh cnian Sca) 'ntroduclion Mannin o. i\. M,. CUS lriula, L. I1clt rdll o. k M. & Sunscri. G: Thc ur Il rhooulilh N:d l'rum Ihc Isl an d nf (S.: >lII hcm Tyrrhcnian Scalo - FI. l\1.:d il. 12: 11·2K. 200!, - ISSN 1120-4I J52. Thc rcsulB or a sludy curri ed \l UI un Ihe cpillora or a rhoJ ulilh bctl f rolli Ihe USl ica Isiand Marn!c Rc .... ·l'\lc (Med ilerralM' an Scn) a rC hcrcw ilh A liSI of 117 tn\ a al Dnd lc\'cl (4 CyUl/OI'/J)'ceae. RO Rhodvph)"c('(J(!. 8 2 CIIf(Jroph,l"ct'//(, and 23 pmH..'Of/hycellC ) has bo;. ... '11 obtai n(. 'tI. a mong "hich A /sù/i"m OJFIl/linllm C. Agardh is Il no,,", I\.-.:ord for 1 1M: or Ustica. Among Rhodophyccac, cight rhodolith.forming taxa ha\'c hc.'n r«ogn i5Cd; l.llllOf/lry/lllm. LI/ho/hamrriorr. ,\'eogt/llÌll/i/hmr and f'hyt/l/lIOIiIIIl/ll "crc Ihe pre. dominanl gCIM: r.I. The ca1culated RhodophyCl'lldPhacoph}ccaC ino,,;>, ..ah>o: or J.S c\ tlcncc or thc hIgh aoondancc <lf Ihc n.'tI alga<" and oflhc subtropical chamclcr Of lh'5 fl ora. 111c t10riSlic composilioo or Ihis modol ilh bed coold suggeo.l Ihe presenct.' of Ihe facics com· monl), kno" n in Iht.' Mcdilc lT3ncao al> "Frec Melolx:sI3e-. or" hich Ihe l' hp.ru/ho/i/ho- Llllw/h,m",i."lIt/I ('(JNllliuidis associali" n tGiaccon" 19(5) Gmccone 1'J94 rcpn:SCnlS tlle I)'pi- cal aspccl. MOfI.'O\·cr. lne Irnnsilional posilion of this communily. prooobly due IO a loca li), combinalion ufholh clim.:l lic at>d (.'. :I3phic faCIOf"S. has bo;. -.: n d"OI011s l rnl cd. Circalittoral so li bottoms, influcnced by laminar currents (horizonl al currcnlS with vcry low vcrt ical mi xing). are usually coloniscd by be nl hic macro-nlgill cOmlllunilies. cal1ed "rhodo1ith beds", whosc ,lccurnu lati on produces characteristic ca1ca rcous ucposil s. These commun ities are dorninated by frcc- li vin g structures co mposcd 1110sll y 0 1' non - gc niculalc corall ine algac (Co ral/illuceae. Rlwd ophycea(!). liv in g or dead. and referred [O as " rhOO olil hs". A rh odoli lh can be composcd enlirely afa non-genic ulll ie coralline ul gu or can prese nt a core 0 1' san dy granules or shells wilh a more or less regular :md con ccntric growlh around Ih cm. Li ght and wa ter mOli on c on slitute thc main factors influencing thc distribulion o!' rhodo lit h- !' onning spccies: howcvcr, grazing. buria l. !' o ul ing. competili on (e.g. with comls an d sponges) and biolurbation (rolli ng o!'rhodoliths d ue lo Ill ovements o!' c ru staccans and fi shes ) are also re garded as importanl influcnc ing clemenls. aITccting thcir form , shape and

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A. M. Mannino. L. Castriota. A. M. Beltrano & G Sunscri

Thc cpiflora or a rhodolith bed from the Island or Ustica (Southern Tyrrhcnian Sca)

'ntroduclion

Mannino. i\. M,. CUS lriula, L. I1clt rdllo. k M. & Sunscri. G: Thc c plnur~ ur Il rhooulilh N:d l'rum Ihc Island n f U~lka (S.:>lIIhcm Tyrrhcnian Scalo - FI. l\1.:d il. 12: 11·2K. 200!, - ISSN 1120-4IJ52.

Thc rcsulB or a sludy curri ed \lUI un Ihe cpillora or a rhoJulilh bctl frolli Ihe USl ica Isiand Marn!c Rc .... ·l'\lc (MedilerralM'an Scn) arC hcrcwilh prcsclIl ~d. A liSI of 117 tn\a al s~c,r,c Dnd Il!rra~c i r,c lc\'cl (4 CyUl/OI'/J)'ceae. RO Rhodvph)"c('(J(!. 8 U11"Op/Jyc~'{/e, 2 CIIf(Jroph,l"ct'//(, and 23 pmH..'Of/hycellC ) has bo;. ... '11 obtain(.'tI. among "hich A/sù/i"m OJFIl/linllm C. Agardh is Il no,,", I\.-.:ord for 11M: I sl~t>d or Ustica. Among Rhodophyccac, cight rhodolith. forming taxa ha\'c hc.'n r«ogni5Cd; l.llllOf/lry/lllm. LI/ho/hamrriorr. ,\'eogt/llÌll/i/hmr and f'hyt/l/lIOIiIIIl/ll "crc Ihe pre. dominanl gCIM:r.I. The ca1culated RhodophyCl'lldPhacoph}ccaC ino,,;>, ..ah>o: or J.S ~ho"$ c\ i· tlcncc o r thc hIgh aoondancc <lf Ihc n.'tI a lga<" and oflhc subtropical chamclcr Of lh'5 flora. 111c t10riSlic composi lioo or Ihis modolilh bed coold suggeo.l Ihe presenct.' of Ihe facics com· monl), kno" n in Iht.' \\'t.'sl~·m McdilclT3ncao al> "Frec Melolx:sI3e-. or" hich Ihe l ' hp.ru/ho/i/ho­Llllw/h,m",i."lIt/I ('(JNllliuidis assoc iali"n tGiaccon" 19(5) Gmccone 1'J94 rcpn:SCnlS tlle I)'pi­ca l aspccl. MOfI.'O\·cr. lne Irnnsilional posilion of this communi ly. prooobly due IO a loca li), OI:cunin~ combinalion ufholh clim.:llic at>d (.'.:I3phic faCIOf"S. has bo;.-.:n d"OI011slrnlcd.

Circalittoral soli bottoms, influcnced by laminar currents (horizonlal currcnlS with vcry low vcrt ical mixing). are usually coloniscd by benlhic macro-nlgill cOmlllunilies. cal1ed "rhodo1ith beds", whosc ,lccurnu lation produces characteristic ca1carcous ucposils.

These commun ities are dorninated by frcc-li ving structures composcd 1110sll y 01' non­gcniculalc corall ine algac (Coral/illuceae. Rlwdophycea(!). living or dead. and referred [O

as "rhOOolilhs". A rhodolilh can be composcd enlirely afa non-geniculll ie coralline ulgu or can present a core 01' sandy granules or shells wilh a more or less regular :md conccntric growlh around Ihcm.

Light and water mOlion conslitute thc main factors influencing thc distribulion o!' rhodolith-!'onning spccies: howcvcr, grazing. burial. !'ouling. competilion (e.g. with comls and sponges) and biolurbation (rolling o!'rhodoliths due lo Illovements o!' crustaccans and fi shes ) are also regarded as importanl influcncing clemenls. aITccting thcir form, shape and

12 Mannino & al: Thc cpiflora or a rhodoli th bed l'rom the [sland or USI!C:\

size (Bosellini & Ginsburg. 197 1: Adcy & Mad ntyre. 1973: Basso. 1992: Di Geronimo & Giaccone. 1994: FOSler. 200 1).

Th is community usually colonises. wi lh d itTcrcllt taxa, shallow sublidal wah:rs and il is fo und 100 in coastal lagoons (Calvo & aL. 1982) bui nC'IC T in brackish :\rcas. Il is widcly distribuled from the Arelie IO thc Tropics: in the Northeast Atlantic Ihis community is fo und moslly conccntr.lted on the Western European coasts. t'rom thc Canarics and Madcira IO thc Arelie (Adey & Adcy, 1973: Cabioch. 1974: Alfonso-Camllo & Gil ­Rodrigucl. 1982: Unlcr & al .. 199 1).

In thc Western Mediterranean thi s community. com monly known as " Free Mclobcsiac", fo rms tile Phymll/holi"IO-Li,hv,ho/lllliellll1l corallioidis association (Giaccone 1965) Giaccone 1994, whose ma in coralline al gae are PhymalOli,holl ('{l/l'areI/m (Pallas) W. H. Adey & D. L. McKibbin and Li,IIOIhamllio/l corallivides (P. L. & H. M. CromHl) P. L. & IL M. Crouan . According IO Péres & Picard (1964) this association, colonising both the in fralittoral and circalittoral zones (Giaccone & al., 1994). correspollds to ti facies or the Coastal Detritie bioeoellosis, usually referred to as "macrl" in the At lantic area (Lemoine, 1910: Pérès. 1967: Gillccone & al.. 1994).

This community is chantctcriscd by a consistent degree orbiodivcrsity and bioll1ass and provides food and she lter for nUll1erous species of flora and fauna (Cabioch. 1969: Blunden & al" 1977; Basso. 1996: Castriota & al. . 1998).

The epillorll. gcnerally found on ly on living rhodoliths. plays an important role wi th in th is community. l'he growth-fonn of the epiphytic spccies can \Veaken the infl uence of the currents. fac ilitatcs the consol idation ofthe sediment by marginaI prolifer.ttions fro m thcir base and also favours thc development of liule algal epi phytes that are taking advantage of the sheher being providcd IO Ihem (Cabioch, 1969). Moreover, its COll1llOSil ion 1ll3inly depends on the inter.tction of three faclors: sed imentalion. irradiance and hydrodynamics (Augier & Boudouresque. 1978).

A1though several studies on Ihe epi fl ora of the rhodo1ith beds from Ihe Western Mediterranean ha ve been carried out (Dieuzede. 1940: Fddmann. 1943: Il uve, 1955; JacquOl!e. 1962: Giaççone. 1965. 1969. 1971: Bourcier. 1968: Fa lconen i. 1970: Augier & Boudouresque, 1978: Di Geronimo & Giaccone, 1994: Basso, 1996), lillle is kno\\ln aboul Ihis eornrn unily in the SOUlhern Tyrrhenian Sea.

The investi~ation oft he epil10ra ofa rhodolilh bed fro m the Island ofUstic3. 0 11 whieh are so far avail3b le " 101 of infonnalion on the henthic marine alga l 110m (Giaccone. 1967: De Cristofaro. 1970: Furnari, 1984: Giaccolle & al.. 1985 a, 1985 b). cOllstitutcs Ihe objcct 01' our sludy.

III\'escigll ted area

Thc Island or Ustica (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea. 380 42' N. 130 IO' E, Fig. I) is IOCilled iII 67 Km from thc nort hcrn coast of Sicily: il \Vas stated Nalura1 Marine Reserve by the Ministerial Dccrce of 12 November 1986. It hus a volcanic origin. rising IO more (han 2000 rn from thc Tyrrhcnian !>ollom. Currcnts around Ihe island have ti cyclonic c irculation (anticlockwisc) eOlll ing trom the \Vesl. Thc island Is also influenced by the At lantic cur­renI. The is land . surroundcd by vcry clear waters, lies 0 11 a short continental shcl f with ils

Flora Mediterranea 12 - 2002 13

Adriatic Sea

Tyrrhenian Sea

Fi g. I. Map ofthe sampl ing site.

maximum extcnsion or 1800 m in the nort hern area ofthc island. This arca is almost entirc­Iy colonised by seag;rass Posidonia oceaniw (L.) Deli lc rcaching dcpths or 40-45 m.

Thc sOll thern coast, instcad. is charactcrised hy a shorler continental shelf with steep rocky bottoms whcre algal commun itics have settled. Until depths 01'35 111 shorl Pmidonia oceanica meadows occur. Posidonia oceal/ica disappears at a dcpth of 40-50 m. 150 m l'rom the coasl. and it is replaced by sandy bottoms characlcrised by the presel1ce or org:mogcn ic dctritlls. arising from prcscnt-day organisms and co lonised by calcareous Rlwdophycèue.

This solì bottom has becn the objcct of the prcscnt investigation. Within thc asscssed arca tcmperaturc rangcs from 13 "C in wintcr to 17 "c in summer and sa linity from 36.9 to 37.9%0.

14 Mannino & al : Thc cpitlora of a rhodolith bcd from the Is[and or Ustica

Malerials a nd methodll

Samplin~ \Vas carried OUI during 1996-1998 cru iscs, according lO thc following calcn­dar: Novembcr 1996. July 1997. December 1997. Junc 1998. in order IO be able IO record thc occurring or any diffcrcnccs in communi ty composition . The samp lcs were collccted al a deplh or 50 m. by ti van Vecn gmb 0.1 m2. 16 I volume. along :l lrall scct or aboul 2 Km. parallel lo the coaSI.

During cach samplillg periodo we collcctcd five rcplicalcs according IO Sti m (1981). cach one in a diITerent poiol a fille studicd arca, for a total orlO samplcs. Samples wcre prcscr\'cd in 4% formalin solut ion with sea waler.

Far Scanning electron microscopy. corall ine rcd algae were firs t Tinsed in dcmineraliscd Wil lcr and Ihcn air dricd. Fraclured rragmentS were subscquenl ly lTlo untcd on double sided slicky lape and coaled with gold . MOllo and mullispecific rhodoli lhs have bcen collecled, in both cascs only Ine living tha lli have bcen identificd, and assigncd IO genera and spccics iu,:cording lO Woclkerling (1988), Woclkerl ing & al. ( 1993), Irvine & Chambcrtain ( 1994), Chamberlain ( 1996). l3abbini & Brèssan (1997). Cabioch & al . (1998). Wodkcrling & Lamy (1998), Woclkerling & al . (1998), Al hanasiadis (1997, 19(9).

A flori slic lisi was then prcparcd. in which taxa had bccn lisled in systematic order (generic and spccific laxa were soncd OUI a lphabetically). Eaeh laxon is also bcing aUrib­ulcd ils 0\\'11 phenology. choro logy ilnd ecological group (see Appendix ror Ihe kcy l O

abbrc\'ialions). Chorological codes have bcen assigncd according lo Comlaci & al. (1 982) and

Giaccone & al. (1985 b) whilsl ecological group codes rollo\\' Boudourcsq ue ( 1984). A comparison wilh olhcr tloristic lists eOllccmi ng Allanlic and Weslem Medilerranean macrl and ··free·living Pe)'Hol1lwlill" beds (Cubioch. 1969: Augier & Boudouresque. 1978: Ballesleros. 1994. 1988: Basso. 19(4 ) has also been made in order IO establish tlori stie simi larily arnong Ihem.

The RlP biogeographic inoex (numbcr or Rhodophycc:lC IO Ihe numbcr of Phaeophyccac in3 givcn norislic liSI), inlnxluced by Feldrnann ( 1937). has been calculaled .

Results a nd Disc ussion

The sludy or Ihe samplcs has led IO Ihe idelllificalion or l 17 la.xa al speci fic and infm­spccifie level (4 CymlUl)I1Y('('(/(I. 80 RllOdo/)hyceue, R Uh·ofJhyt.:l!ue, 2 Chfomphyceo(l and 23 Phaeopltrceae). Among the ll1 . AI.~·idillll1 COmllil/lIl11 C. Agnrdh is a ncw record ror thc: Isl:llld or Ustica.

The t10ristic list provides us \\Iith some very imeresling data such as the high occurrenec: or rcd algae (68.4%). Red algae complelely dominale Ihis assernblage showing the grealcr ability Ih is group has IO adllpt IO high dcpl hs referring IO other groups. Among rcd algae. coralline algae dernonstrale a particularly good capac ily lo adapl IO deplh due IO the low degrce of grazing by zoobcmh ic organisl1ls and the lo\\' rale of rcspiralion activily o r Ihis group comparing wilh other spccies ofrcd algae (Liu1cr. 1976; Kirk. 1983 ). 00 [he COIl­lrary. green algae show a low capucily IO adapl lO thi s environmenl, buI thanks IO Ille opportunistic character of a 101 or ~pec ics (Ballesleros & al .. 1984) Ihcy can rcach good Icvels or occurrcnce. Tne presc:ncc or rhodolilhs e.xplai ns Ihe occurrcnce or species nor·

Flora Medilerranea 12 - 2002 15

mally conlined IO hard substrales. indeed rhodoliths represent together with PeyssOIlllcfia species the basai slratum orthis community.

From a phcnological point or view, only a rew thalli or the epiphytic fleshy algae were rcproductive. probably because the necd or saving energy led species through vegetative rorms or reproduction bui also because Ihese species reproduce in summer and in the win­[cr samples (november and dicember) thcy arc generally sterile. Sterile thalli were tenta­lively identilied also by a comparison with hcrbarium spccimens.

Spedes occurring only in the winter samples show a higher incidence (24.8%) than tho$c occurring only in the summer samples (16.2%). Both incidences are lower Ihan the incidencc 01" species occurring in both seasons (52.1 %).

Membcrs 01" Ihe Gelidiales. Cr)'p/ollelllioles, Curallilloles and Certlmiales are bcing prcscnt with Ihe highesl rrequcncy ofoccurrence. The forms with a linking power due to the marginai pro lil"erations from the base (e.g. Dic/yow. Gelidiella, Rhodymel1ia and Spyridia) occurred more frequently than loliaceous and filamentous ones.

The caleulated 3.5 R/ P index vallic indicates lile extensive occurrence or lile red algae and the subtropical characler 01" Ihis communily. Indeed, l'rom cold temperate to tropical regions, the diversity of brown algae reduces drastically and red and green algae begin IO dominale. with the obtained RJp index rising rrom 1.1 in Ihe cold lemperate regio l1s \O a maximulll or 4.3 in the lropical regions (Liining, 1(90).

Thc studicd asscmblage resulted rather r;ch ;n species if compared w;th olher Weslcm Mediterrancan rnaerl beds: a IOtal numbcr or 106 taxa were reportcd by Augicr & Boudouresque (1978) for the Isl<lIld of Pon-Cros, 93 by Basso (1994) for Ihe Arcipelago Toscano and Ponziano. and Balles!cros (1988) found 85 species in the macrl beds from Tossa dc Mar.

The comparison among Ihese Ilorislic lists showed a high levcl of similarity \vith a 1l1can vallle of .10 taxa having resu lted in common. and rnembcrs or the C/'YP/ollemiales. Ccrtlmiale.1". DÙ'/yV/{Iles ilnd Sphacekll'illles ordcrs are bcing present with the high est num­ber or laxa.

Thc high diversity occurring in Ihe compared rhodolith bcds COli Id be a generai j(~ature of Ihese comrnllnilies. probably due lo the provision or a broad range or "hard 00110111"

habitals relatcd lo the range in size <md shape or rhodolilhs, and "sotì bOllom" habitats due lO rhodolilh rragments mixed with scdimcnts. This high tloriSI;(' divcrsily is also rdated IO rcduced grazing and predation (Fosler. 2001).

Cornpari ng our lisi wilh Ihose recorded by Cabioch (1969) lor Atlantic macrl beds. 17 laxa resultcd in comrnOI1. Ihis author having alrcady noticed a cen;lin degree or sim ilarily betwecn tloristic lists or Atlantic and Mcd itcrrnnean lllaerl beds.

We havc also noticed that in ali compared tlorislie lisls oceurred the lollowing group or specics: Peyssolllle/ia mbro (Grevillc) ./. Agardh, Laurencia Ob/II.HI (Hudson) J. V. Lamouroux. Halop/cris jilicil/o (Grate loup) KUlzing and DictY0((l dicll%mo (Hudson) J. V. Lamouroux. Probably a wide ecological lolernncc allows Ihcm \O adapt well in both cnvironrncnts, characleriscd by ditlèrcnt climatic conditions. Morcovcr. a group 01" cight species (preecded by an asterisk in the fl orislic lis1) always occurrcd in ali exam ined Medilerranean macrl ilori slic lists. This group or spccics probably constitutes the narrow group of characteristic specics or thc communil}' colonising maerl beds in the Western Mediterrallean.

16 Mannino & al: Thc cpinofl.! of a rhodoli th bed l'ro m thc Island 01' Ustica

Tablc I . Chorological spt"Clrom.

A M C C8 IP r

CYA N(}PIIYO:AE: 4

RHODOI' IIVCEAE 40 9 2J 3

tJl,VQPHVCEAE 5 2

CII LOROI'U YCE,\ E

PIIAt:QPHYC EA.E 6 2 12

TOTAL 52 12 3. 2 4 3

TOT,\ 1. ". 44.4 10.2 33.3 1.1 3.4 2.6

• Allmnic comprisio!; borro-Atlalllk. bonv-tropi,:al,\tbntic. Atblllic trupical. IrnliJ-Atlanlic. lndo-Atlantic Ul>pical; "Ct~ ll1upolilC comprising Suocosmopolitan.

Tablc 2. Qualitativc dominanee of the rçological groups in caeh systcnmtic groups.

RHQnOPH YCEAE

Ul VOPll VC EA E

Cll LOROt' ll YCEAE

PII ,\ }:O PIIYC EA E

T OTA L

• Infr.llittoroll!TOups:

. - COr.lltii!'rnous grouJlS.

SM SIC

4 6

4 6

5. 1

se "

Cg ..

9 31 5

IO

IO 6

8.5 36.0 5.1

O l.her

5

2

7

6.0

Morcovcr. a comparison among Qu r lisI and some Mcdi lermnca n "frce-livi ng Peyssullllc/ia beds" (Aug iel' & Boudouresque. 1978 : Ball cslcros. 1994). considcrcd as a facics o r Ihc Coastal Dctr it ic assemblages (J acquottc, 1963; Augier & Boudouresquc. 1978) has shown insidc Ihc sludicd communily a qui le good incidenee o r speeies bclong­ing IO Ih is racies. Accord ing IO Augicr & Bo udouresqulo' ( 1 97~) Ihese bcds could be al so assigned IO Ihc Phymatofitho-Uthorl/Ol/lll i ewlI/ co/'OlIioirJi.,· associalion (Giaccone 1965) Gi accone 1994.

Some species belo nging IO Ihc communily or ArlhlVdarJia l'i/(usa (Hudson) Duby and Sporudlll/ls perJllncu!allls (I-Iudson) C. Agardh (Arthrvcladio-Spol'OcJmetlllll pet/lIl/wlari Ollivier 1929) havc also bcen nOliecd. Th is eommunity would subsl ilute the maerl eom­munily in a shallower zone Ihan Ihal in which the maerl eommunity usuall y occurs (Ballesteros, 1988).

The presence in Ihc samples o r some PositivI/i" rcmains (fragments or lcaves) shows

Flora Mediterranea 12 - 2002 17

evidence or a sedimentary instability due IO seasonal input from [he neighbouring Poste/olliu meadows (Basso, 1992 ).

The ehorologieal speetrum (Tabk I) shows a high incidence ofAtlantic species (44.4%) and a low incidence of lndo-Pacifie spccies (3.4% ). pointing out the strong in l1uence oflhe Atlantic current licking the lsland or Ust ica with its northern branch. The chorologica l spectm previous ly published lor Ustica flnd Sic ilian lloras (G iaccone & al., 1985 a. 1985 b) are showi ng agai n a high incidence or Atlantic species and a low incidence of lndo­Pacitic species. l'he incidence or Mediterranean spccies (I 0.2%) is here less re levan l than Ihat prcviollsly reponed for Ustica and Sicilian Iloras (Ginccone & fil., 1985 n, 1985 b) .

By examining Table 2, wc can noliee a good pcrecnlagc frcquency (17) 01' Ihe spccies bclonging IO SM. SC and SIC ecological groups. Accord ing lo Augier & Boudouresque (1978) the combinalion or Ihese groups chflracterises the PhYlllmvlifho-Lifhofhall1l1iefllll1 ("Orallioidi .... associmion (Giaccone 1965) Giaccone 1994. p:lrticularly.lhe SM grOllp proves IO

be Ihe clmmclcrislic graup wilh in Ihi5 assoc ialion. On the contraI)'. a higher pcrcentage frc­qllency (36.0) has been recorded tòr spccies belonging lo the oiller infral inoral grollpS. Spccies bclonging IO comlligenous groups are present with a lower percentage frequency (5. 1).

The cxamination oflhe rhodoliths has led IO Ihe idenlificalion or 8 taxa , representing 6 genero rrom three subrami lics (Woclkcrling. 1(88). Lit//Ophyllum mCClI/liS (Lamarck) Foslie. Ncvgo/liolit!/O/I bra.mca:/lorido (Harvey) Setchell & L. R. Mason. Spongiresfm­ticllioSIIS KOlzi ng, Lir!JOr!wmllioll corallioides ami Phy/l/alO!ir!JolI calcaH'lIm were Ihe pre­dominflnl species. Lir!JuphyllulI1 iIlCl"IISIiIII.\ Phi li ppi, Lir!/Or/Wlllll ioll philip/Jii Foslie. Mcsophy!fulII licl/Clloidcs (1. Ellis) M c. Lcmoine ancl Neogonivli/ho/l spp. \Vere less abun­clan\. BOlh stalUs and disposilioll of U rlrOlhalllllio/l philippii Foslie is uncen<lin (Woc!kcrling & al.. 1998).

Sampks or Lifhutl/O/1/l1iol1 c:vra!/ioides and Ph)"lI/a/olirfwlI cfl/carelllll were branched allu Ullallad lcd. alld nl.:~lly cpil'hyll.:s WCIt; a lJlllldali1. Utlwl,lsylllll'l IW.;emll.) formcd round­cd. more or less branched nod llles. l to 4 CI11 wide. with aquile regular growlh and a com­pact s tructure. and t1eshy epiphYles were rare.

Both Neoguniolifholl brassica-florida and Neogo/liolil!ulI/ spp. were cololli sed by quile abundan t t1cshy epi phyles. Obscrvations on coHectcd smllplcs or rhodo lith -torming species showed ditlèrellt degrces or branc hcs. widlh l'rom I lo 4 cm amI fI growlh-form varialion csscntially ranging l'rom fruticose to lumpy lo partially cllerusli llg.

Bnmeh shape spanncd rrom cylilldrical to knobby: braneh density and arrangement also v:lried from sparse domi nanI and open IO dense and closc1y crowded . Sparse and open lorllls were predominant. l'he demonstralcd elose rclalion belween fornI and branch den­sily or rhodol ilhs and environmental faetors. p:lfIieularly hydrodyn:lm ics (Bflsso. 1992: Di Geron imo & Giaccone. 1994), COli Id suggesl thal a watcr 1ll0lion 01' mcdiulll intcnsity and laminar bOIlOlll currents afTected the survcycd arca.

COliclusiuliS

Our survey brings us IO Ihc conc1usion tlmt in Ihe cxamined commun ily rhodolith-Iò ml­ing spccies bc10nging lo Li/hophyllulII, LiI!wllwlI/llioll. Neogol1ivli/hol1. PhymarolilhvlI and Spo/lgirc.\" are predominan\. The epillora. characlerised by a qll ilC high number or

18 Mannino & al: Thc epiflonl or a rhodolith bed from the Island or Ustica

specics. is closely rclated IO Ihose prcviously described relative IO othcr Western Mcditcrranean maerl beds. A group or spccics occurring in the comparcd Mediterranean fl oris tic lisls. has becn idclllificd as the grou p or charncterislic spedes or this no!"'.! logcth­er with its suhlropiea l fcalu re.

Thc flori stic composition. a high pcrcentagc Irequcncy or open rhodolith growlh-forrns and the occurrence or characteristic spccies belonging IO the PI/Y'lIorulitho­Lirhorhamnielllm comllioidis associtlli on (G iaccone 1965) Gi accone 1994. cOll lcl suggcst the presence afIlle fac ies bclonging IO the Coastal Dctritic biocoenosis. commonly known in the Western Mcdilerranean as "Free Mcl obesiac", or which this associalion represents

sn aspecl. Moreover. the high pcrccntage frt:qucnc}' o r specics belonging IO infralittoral and coral­

ligcnous groups.lhe prcscncc o f spccics bclonging IO the commun ity of A,.,hroc/adi" l'i/­losa (J-Iudson) Duby and Sporoclmus pedul/cu/alll.\' ( Hudson) C. Agardh (Arthmc/adio­Sporoclmeflllll pedllm:lI/afi Oltivier 1929) logether wi lh Ihe presence or spccies belonging IO the facies of"free-living Peyssollilelia". cou ld provide evidence o f lhe Imnsitional posi­lion orthis community, The local combinalion ofille environmental faelors. could favour

the devclopmcnt of spccies belonging lo oiller infral ittoral "nd corali igenous comrnunities causing Ihcm (O dominale over Ih e charactcristic species or Ine PhylllllwlirllO­UllwtlwllluiefulII comflioidi,~' "ssocialion (Giaccone 1965) Giaccone 1994.

Thc dala o btained by thi s in\'esligalion allowcd us IO charactcrise Ihe epillora of Ihis rhodolith bed. lo confiml prcvious Iloristic obscr\'at ions regard ing 50ft 00110111 communi­lies. buI also IO provide ncw dala 3nd suggeslions.

Ac!.;nuwlcdgm('nts

Wc are \'CT)' grondul IO Pror. Ci. Giaccone for his cri lical readmg ofllle manuscript as well as hb hclpful and conslructi vC' commcnlS and suggeslions.

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Addrt."5ses ofth~ authors: Auna Maria Mannino, Dipanmcnto di Sciem'e BOlaniehe. Univcrsita' degli Studi di PafemlO. Via Arcllirafi JN, 1-90 123 Palcnno. Italy. Luca Castriota & Giuscppe Sunscri. ICRAM ( Isti ruto CelltrJIc per la Ricerca

Scicntifica e Tl.'Cnologica Appliema al Mare). STS l'a lcnno. Via E. Amari 124. 1-90139 Palemlo. ltaly. Anna Maria llel lrano. IRMA-CNR (Istilu to di ricerche sulle Risorse Marine e

l'Ambicnte- Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche). \ ia L. Vòleeara 61. J·9 J 026 Mazara del V,Ilio (TI'), 1\;lly.

i\1)pendlx I. C horologlcal collcs lis t (Curllllll.:i & 011 .• 1982; Giaccone & a l. , 1985a)

1\: AthlOtic Ab: borco-Atlalltic Abl: borco-tropical Atlantic AI: At l3nlie tropieal C: Cosmopolitc CB: Circumboreal lA : lndo-Atlantic IAt: Indo·Atlantie tropica l 11': Indo· Pueilie M: Mcditerranean se: 5ubcosmopolitan

P: pantropical

Apl)Cndix 2. Ecological grou ps codcs list (Boudourt'sque. 1984)

RM : /I.·l idl iltoml rocks ISR: Infraliuoral. hard OOItOlllS

Phl: Photophilous. infml illorai l'hm: l'hotoph ilous. infr.llittora!' Walll! lIIashcd

22 Mannino & al: Thc cpiflora ofa rhodolith bcd from the lsland ofUstica

PhIC : Pholophilous. inrralinaral. quic! environment

PhIP: Pholophilous. infraliltorai. harbours

PhIT: Pholophilous. infra liuoml. thcrmorhilous

SIC: Sciophilous. inrmlilloral and circu littoml

SI: Sciophilous. infralittoral

$S I3: Sciophilous. infraliuoral. wave washcd

SS Uf: Sciophilous, inrral itloral, WIlVC washcd, cold waters

SSlk Sciophilous, infralittoral. W3VC washcd. warm waters

Se: Sciophilous, rclatively quic! environment

SCI: Sciophilous. infraliltorai. rclal ively quie! environment

SeIT: Sciophilous, infmlinoral. relativcly quic! environment. taleranl

SRh: Sciophilous. rheophilous

SM: Sciophilous. soft bouoms

CCT: Coralligcnc concrctions. lole"ml

CC: Corall igene concretions

AS: An[isciophilous

tlP: Posidonia leaves

ETN: Eu[rophic. [ionilTophilous

Floristic list.

Bold lctters rcfcr to chorology (see Append ix far the key IO abbreviations); Icncrs in square

brackets refcr [O sampl ing pcriod (w :: win[cr; s = summcr); letters in round brnckcts rcfcr

IO ecological group (scc Appcndix for the kcy lo abbreviations): bold letters in round

brackets refer lo phenology (S = sporophitie: M = male; f = fcmale).

[T.i.""Taxon inquirendllm (Fumari & al. . 1999).

2 According IO Woelkerling & al. (1998) both status and disposition or this taxon is uncer­

tain.

CYANOPHVTA

CYA NOPHYCEAE

C HROOCO CCA LE S

CHROOCOCCACEAE

Anacy.~li.t thermalis (Meneghini) Drouct c[ Daily

El1Iophysa/is del/sta (Mcncghini) Drouct et Daily

c [w.sl

C [w,sl

Flora Mediterranea 12 - 2002

N O STQCA LE S

R1VULARIACEAE Cololhrix Crll.l'/(/CCl/ Thurel

OSC1LLATOR1ACEAE Microcoh·Il.~ Iyngb)'acells (KQlzing) P. L el II. M. Crouan

RHOOOI'H YTA RHODOI'HYC EAE

BANGIOI'HYCIDAE PORPUYRIDI ALES

PORPHYRIOIACEAE

Cllruodaf.:f)'lon UrI/(l/1II1/ (C. Agardh) Basson 5o'lonema (l1.\·idU (Zanardini) K.M. Drew

E RYTtlROPELT1DAL ES

ERYTHRQTRI CHIACEAE

Er)'lhrvdat!ia irreglllari.~ Rosenvinge Er)'/hrolricllia carne" (Dillwyn) J. Agardh

FLORIDEOPNI'ClDAE

AC RO C HAETIAL ES

ACROCHAETIACEAE I Acrochf./elillm leI/ormaI/dii (5uhr ex Kii lzing) Nagcli (T.i.) Acroclwefillm spp. Audollinel/(I fl'ijìla (BufTham) P.S. Dixon

GELIDIALES

GELIDICEAE

GelidiulfI bipecfÌllllfllm G Fumari Gelidiwn spo/hlllawm (Katzing) Bomel Gelidillm spino.s l/m (S.G Gmclin ) P.C. Silva var. spinosum Ge/idil/m spinosi/m (S.G. Omelin) P.C. Silva

c [W.SJ

c [w.s)

c [w.sl C [w,s) (l SR)

selw,sl e [w.sl (ETN)

Ab (w.sl (s)

l'I Ab (w,s] (RM)

Ab [w,s l (SC) Ab [s] (PhlC) (M) se (w.sJ ( l'h l)

var. hyslrix (J.Agardh) G Fumari M [sI P/eroe/adiell" capUl" cca (s.a Omelin) Santelices and Hommcrsand se [wl (SSB)

GELIDI ELLACEAE Gelidielf" lubrica (Kutzing) Feldrnann and Uamel Gelidielfa panno:m (Feldmann) Feldmann and Hame1 Gelidiel/a rf./me/lolo (KUtzing) Feldmann and Hamel

IP [w] (PhlC) se (w.sJ (l'hl) (S) IP!w,s](SS Oc)

23

24 Mnnnino & al: Thc cpifl ma of a rhodoli th bcd from thc Isla nd or Ustica

G R AC1LAR I A L ES

GRAC ILARIACEAE Gmci"lriu cumllicvl" Zanardini

CRY PTONEMIALES

KALLIMENIACEAE MI!IVIIi/M" mi("nJp/~I'II(/ (J. Ag;trdh ) J. Ag:trtlh

PEYSSONNEL LIACEAE Pl! ... s.~o/llldiu boml.'/ii Bouuollrcsquc and [)cni/(l\

PO!.n.w lllldiu ,II/b) "; P.L. and II.M . CrOllan " 'C!YS.I'lJIlllelÙ/ IIanvyw/(/ l'.L 3nd H.M. Crouan ex J. Agllrdh PI!,.\'nolll/l.diu f}()~nl/(lI'pl/(/ (Zmmrd ini) F. Schmilz " '''y,\".I'(JllIIeliu ITI.I'<I-lIIal"illll UOlldourcS1:IUC ami DenizOl

/ " 'y.\".wJllllelil l mimi (Circll itlc) J. Agnrdh

P eys lO/mdill .((11/(/111(1";(/ (s.n Grnclin) Decaisnc l~ey.uO/llldiu .1/OC('/IliS Iloudourcsqut' anel Denizot

RHI ZOI'I-IYLLlDACEAE ColII(lrill;(1 "e.n.wmlldi(l(1()rllli_~ Zanardini

CORALLINALES

CORALLI ACEAE AMPI-IIROIDE,\ E ,'Im"flima rigida J.V. L:lIlI(lUroU.~

CORALLINOJDEAE ComI/imi <'1011/:(11(/ J. Ellis :md Sol;1n,!cr .Jwria rufwJ/s ( L innacus) J.V. LlImOUI"OUX va l". mIN.'II:>

.l/mia mfJ('Jl.Y ( L i nmH:~us) J.V. Lamnuroux V111". cllmÌ("lIlala (Linnllcus) Vendo

LlTI'IOI'HYLLOIDEAE Lill/Ophyflllm illcmSlolIS Ph il ippi Lillroph)"fllIlII r OCelllll$ (Lnnmrck) Foslic

MASTOI'I IORQI DEA E Il)"dn)lillroll forinosllnI (J.V. Lamourou.'()

PcnroSè and V.M. Cham~ .. rlain var.jilrillo~·I1/11

Nco!;Oll iOlil"o" bmssiCll-j/O";(/il (Harvcy) Selehd l and L.R. Mason NeogOlliOlit"oll spp. Plleophy/flllF/fragik KOlzing SpolIgilesfmtit'lI/osl/s KOlzing

M [w.sl (CC)

Abl [si (SC)

M Iw.s l (SC) (5) Ah Iw.sl (IS R) Ah Iw.sl (SC) (5) se Is l (S IC) M Iwl (SM) lA [w.sl (5C)

M [w.sl (SCll ) M [w.s}

M [sI (5SBc)

se [w) (l'hl)

Ab [w) (ISR) e (\\.s] ( l'hl ) ($)

Ah[w.sl(l'hJe) (S)

Ah ( ISR) (S,II) l A (SR h) (5)

e [w.sl (5) lA (l'hl) (S.F)

[w.sl

C [w.s[ ( 1-11') (5) 11' (5M) (S.F)

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MElOIlESIOIDEAE LilhO/I/UlIIl/iQU c·Qml/iQidl.'$ (P.L (md H.M. Crollan) l'. L and I I. M. Croll.m "U,hOlh(II//II;oll philippii f osli..: M".nJl}hyllllllllid/",/Oi(I".~ (J. Ellis) ~k. lcmoinc P"Y/I1{/lOllIlwl/ cClkwl'llII/ (Pallasl W.H. Adcy and 0 .1.. McKibbin

G1GART I NA L ES

CRUORIACEAE C,,//(w;(I t:mQ/'illl'{QI'mis ( P.L. and I1.M. Crouan) Dcni701

GIGARTINACEAE Cho//{/t·(/('WIIIIII.'· (/(.·kll/liriS (ROlh) Frcdcricq

l'I-IYLLOI'IIOI(ACEA E ' /' hy//op//rI1'II Cri.IJXI ( I-Iudson) l'S. I)i.~\ln

1'1/.1'/101'11</1'<1 /wrl'diu (Clcmcnlc) J. Agardh Phyflol'''u/'U l;CII!a (KOtting) Guiry nnd L.M. Irvine

l' lOCAMIALES

PLOCAMIACEAE /'/ot:al/lilllll t:al'li/aj!/I/('II111 (Linnacus) P_S_ Dixon

RHOD Y~'I EN I A L E5

LOMENl ì\RIACEAE LIJIII('lIlal'ia dtll'lll!fu/'ml,' Erccgo\ ie

I(IIODYM ENIACEAE IilJ//') '(x/mlia "o(!lge,~('nii F clum:lI111 H/IfH.~l'IlI(,lIi(/ w~/i-"sulll!i Fddmann Rhf)(f)'IIII'lIia "wl/dopa/lllala (J. V. lamollrollx) P.c. Silva

CE I(AMIALES

CERAMIACEAE AII/il/Ullllll ioll Cmcimllll/ (e. Agardh) NUgcli

tl lllil/Wlllllilm spp, 'ClrOll/ill/1I t',x lii (I I. Rich:lrds) l'c ldm:lnn~Mazoycr

CI'/'(/lIIillllllt:llC'rrimlllll (G M ancns) Okanm ra var, b1VI'Ì:OII(J/II11I (II.E. Pctcr.;cn) Feldmann- Ma7.0yer

Plemllummioll plllmlll(l (1. E!lis) N.1Igeii SfJerm(}lhulI/"i(lIlIl!IJI'II.~ (Dil lw)'n) Roscnvinge Sp.l·ritli" ji/m/1/!IIlfJ.\·U ( Wulfcn) Ilar.cy

A b (5M) (S)

t\I (SIC) (S) ,\hl (SIC) (S)

Ab (SM) (5)

Ab [w[ (CCTI

C ["~,sI (l' hl l')

A h Iw.s[ (S I) Ah lW [ (SK') Ab [w.sl

se [wl (SSIl I)

1\ 1 [w] {SC)

,\h [w.sl (Se)

Ah [w.s] (SIC) Abt [sI

l A [w,s[ ilSR) [sI se [w,sl (SC)

se [wl (S) se [w.sl Ab Iwl (PhlC) (S I e [w] ( l'hlT)

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DASYACEAE /)(~)Yj rigidI/hl (KQtzing) Ardissonc • E"pogock)// plmms (C. Agardh) KOlzing

DELESSERIACEAE Acrosurillm l'eI1l!lQ.'wm (Zanardini) Kylin • Ef') '/llIvglcmmm sWldrim1/lm (KOlzing) Kylin HypoglossunI h)pog/().'Isuide ... (Stackhouse) Collins and Han<cy Ni/hoph)'llllnl pUllcl,lIIlIn (Stackhouse) Grevillc

RHODOMELACEAE A/sidiwn Cl)wflil1ll111 C. Agardh Chollllr;u CC/pilluris (Hudson) M.J. Wynnc Chcmdriu da~}phyllC/ (Woodward) C. Agardh

Chundmph)"clI5 pall/cll/mll.l' (C. Agardh) G. Furnari Hl//opi/hp" inC/WI 'il ( I-Iudson) Batlcrs Hl!rpo,ripho/lill seomda (C. Agardh) Ambronn f. seclIl/da

umfl:lIt';il ohlll,W (Hudson) J. V. Lamouroux

Osmlllldorial.'olubili.\' (Linnacus) R.E. Norris

PO(I'siphonia brotlild ("hmdiaet') (Dillwyn) Sprengel Po/)'.~iphan;o c/auorhi:a Ardissone Po(rsiphonio Uentll/altl (Dil lwyn) Greville Po/ysiphoniofoelidi.l'.~imll Cocks ex Bomel Po/ysiphonia optlCa (C. Agardh) Moris and De NOlaris PO(I's iphonia J/ricra (Dillwyn) Greville • Polysiphonia .~lIhlllifera (C. Agardh) Harvey Rwiphfaea tincwria (Clemente) C. A}.':ardh

C HLOROPI-IYTA ULVOPHYCEAE

C L ADOPHORALES

CLAOOPHORACEAE C/adophora coe/olhri.~ KOtzing CJodophoro pelll/eido (Hudson) KOlzing Clodophoro soci(l{js KOlzing C/(ldophoropsis ",odollellsij' (KUlzing) Reinbold

CAULERPALES

CODIACEAE Codiml! ejJilsunI (Rafi nesque) Delle Chiaje

UDOTEACEAE ' FfabeJlia petlo/ata (Turra) Nizamuddin

Halimeda flma (J. Ellis and Solander) J. V. Lamouroux

Abl [w) lA [w.s](CCT)

lA [w.sl(CCT) Ab [w) (SC)

Ah [wl (SIC) l A [wl (Ph IP) ( t')

AI [w,s](PhIT)

s e [w] (PhlC) s e lw] (PhlC) ( F) SC[w] lA [w,s]( PhIT) P [w.s] ( l'hIC) ( t")

C [5] ( l'hl) lA [w.sl (AS) lA [w.s] (f )

M [w.sl ( f ) SC (wl Ab [w,s] Ab [w.s1 (RM) (f ) CB [wl ( f ) Ab [w.s] (CC) IAI [wl ( l'biT)

lA [w] lA [w.sl lA [w.sl l A [wl

IP [sI (SCI)

AI [wl (AS) p (wl (AS)

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SI PH ONOC L ADA L E S

VALON IACEAE l'u/ullia ",c/ClVph)'sa Kutzing

CHLOROPHYCEAE

C H AETO I>HORA L ES

CHAETOPHORACEAE Emucfru/io major (Feldmann) R. Niclscn

UII1:lIul/:II.\· l'.L. and H.M. Crollan

H ETEROKONTOPHYTA l'HAEOPH YCEA E

ECTOCA R I'A L ES

ECTOCARPACEAE EClOclIrpus siliclllo.\"II.~ (Dillwyn) Lyngbye varo siliculo.nu

Ectocarplls ~· ific./lo.ms (Oil lwyn) Lyngbye

varo p)'grnae.t~ (Areschoug) Gallardo

Feldrna/ll.ia irreglilaris (KOtzing) Hamel

C H OROARIALES

CORYNOPHLAEACEAE Myriacrllio .r/e/lulolo (Hal"\'cy) Levring

SPERM ATQCHNACEAE Stilophora /e."e./I0 (Espcr) P.C. Silva

D I C T YOS I PHONA L ES

ARTHROCLADJACEA E Arlhroclad;(/ I .. illosa (Hudson) Ouby

SC YT OS I P H ONALES

SCYTOSIPHONACEAE Scytosiphon lorne"tariu ('i{ome/llari/l.\"'") (Lyngbye) Link

CUTLE RI A L ES

CUTLERIACEAE CUlleriu chi/osa (Falkenberg) P.C. Si lva

1' [51

M [w,sl (CCT) lA [w.sl

C [w,s) (5)

CB [si C [w,s)

Ab [51

SC [51

Ab [s]

C [5)

M [wl

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SP HACELAR I A L ES

CLAOOSTEPII ACEA E C"I(I{/,"'I.'IJlllI _~ .\Ixmgi/J.mm (I-Iudson) C. Agardh r. n'rlicillulII.\­

(Lightfoot) Pmd 'hommc wm Rei"e

SPI-IACELA RIACEAE Spluu:l'Iaria cirrosa (ROIh) C. Agardh Splu/(·l'Ia";a fil\(,(/ (1Iudson) S.F. Gmy

STvrOCAULACEAE lIa/oplrt"/!)filicùllI (Grntcloup) KUt7ing Slrfl(1('(III"1II .\"( ·OfNWirlll1 (Linnao.:us) KUll. ing

IJ1 CT YO TA lE S

[)ICTYOTACEAE lJicl.lYJplf'l'il" l'II(\'fI'Hlioitl(,l' (/\ .1'. I)c ClI1dollc) J.v. L amouroux /Jic/yo/u dichu/ol/la ( Hudson) j ,v. LamOllfOUX \'ar. dicholvlllU

{)icl.l'O/(/ fi/scio/II I Roth) J. V. Lamuurom \'ar.lt'j1elll' (J. Agardhl Ardissonc

lA [w.sl

se [w.sl (Ph l) se [s i

sq ..... s ](SC ITl

se [w] {" hiCI

c [11'1 (S I) c [w.s1 (PhIC) lA [sI ( l'hllli

IJinyowlim!or;\ (C. Agardh l Grc\ illc se l\\.s] (Se) Lobo/,ho/"{l \,(/,.iegalll (J.Y. L:lmouroux) W()m~rsl~y ~x E.C. Olhdm se 1\I.sI (SCI) Sf1(llflglu.~."'1II ~lI/il'ri ((hauI'in c,~ Montagnc) KUlJ;ing lA (11.s1 (SCI) Zmw";a IOIII'/I(fol'll; U.V. Lamourou.1o:) r.,'Iontagne AI (w.sl (SCI)

FUCA L ES

CYSTOSEIRACEJ\E Cp.-Ju.~,'Ù·'1 .11,illum S:lUl'agc3u l'ar. $pillo.>(/

()"·IO.w!im sPI'.

SA IWASSACb\l~

S(II'g(l$'1I111 spp.

M [s[ (SCIT) [w.sl

[w.s1