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The estuarine nudibranch Tenellia adspersa (Nordmann, 1845) was recorded for the first
time in Portugal, while sampling for fouling fauna of artificial structures along the salinity gradient
of the Guadiana estuary (SW Iberian Peninsula). Two specimens were found in association with
the invasive hydrozoan Cordylophora caspia (Pallas, 1771) and kept in the laboratory for taxonomy
purposes. After two days, batches of eggs were seen in C. caspia branches, while the nudibranchs were
also actively feeding on the hydrozoan polyps. The fast generation times of T. adspersa, along with
its food preference for C. caspia, might suggest a positive role of the nudibranch on controlling
this invasive hydrozoan in the Guadiana estuary. Introduction routes and facilitation interactions
are discussed.
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Heterobranchia Invasive species Biological control Nudibranch Sea slug Estuarine Tenellia Portugal Facilitation
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