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Habitat type drives the distribution of non-indigenous species in fouling communities regardless of associated maritime traffic

2020, Leclerc, Jean-Charles, Viard, Frédérique, Mg. Gonzalez-Sepulveda, Elizabeth, Mg. Diaz-Peralta, Christian, Neira Hinojosa, José, Pérez Araneda, Karla, Silva, Francisco, Dr. Brante-Ramirez, Antonio

Biological invasions and changes in land and sea use are among the five major causes of global biodiversity decline. Shipping and ocean sprawl (multiplication of artificial structures at the expense of natural habitats) are considered as the major forces responsible for marine invasions and biotic homogenization. And yet, there is little evidence of their interplay at multiple spatial scales. Here, we aimed to examine this interaction and the extent to which the type of artificial habitat alters the distribution of native and non‐indigenous biodiversity. Location: Southeast Pacific—Central Chilean coastline.