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Trends in the detection of aquatic non-indigenous species across global marine, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems: A 50-year perspective.
Bailey, Sarah A; Brown, Lyndsay; Campbell, Marnie L; Canning-Clode, João; Carlton, James T; Castro, Nuno; Chinho, Paula; Chan, Farrah T; Creed, Joel C; Curd, Amelia; Darling, John; Fofonoff, Paul; Galil, Bella S; Hewitt, Chad L; Inglis, Graeme J; Keith, Inti; Mandrak, Nicholas E; Marchini, Agnese; McKenzie, Cynthia H; Occhipinti-Ambrogi, Anna; Ojaveer, Henn; Pires-Teixeira, Larissa M; Robinson, Tamara B; Ruiz, Gregory M; Seaward, Kimberley; Schwindt, Evangelina; Son, Mikhail O; Therriault, Thomas W; Zhan, Aibin.
Afiliação
  • Bailey SA; Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Burlington, ON, Canada.
  • Brown L; Marine Lab, Marine Scotland Sci, Aberdeen, UK.
  • Campbell ML; School of Life and Environmental Science, Deakin University, Geelong, Vic., Australia.
  • Canning-Clode J; MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Agência Regional para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação Tecnologia e Inovação (ARDITI), Madeira Island, Portugal.
  • Carlton JT; Smithsonian Environm Res Ctr, Edgewater, MD, USA.
  • Castro N; Maritime Studies Program, Williams College - Mystic Seaport, Mystic, CT, USA.
  • Chinho P; MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Agência Regional para o Desenvolvimento da Investigação Tecnologia e Inovação (ARDITI), Madeira Island, Portugal.
  • Chan FT; Faculdade de Ciências, MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Creed JC; Great Lakes Laboratory for Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Burlington, ON, Canada.
  • Curd A; Departamento de Ecologia, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Darling J; Ifremer, DYNECO, Centre Ifremer de Bretagne, Plouzané, France.
  • Fofonoff P; Center for Environmental Measurement & Modeling, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
  • Galil BS; Smithsonian Environm Res Ctr, Edgewater, MD, USA.
  • Hewitt CL; The Steinhardt Museum of Natural History, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
  • Inglis GJ; Harry Butler Institute, Murdoch University, Murdoch, 6150, Western Australia, Australia.
  • Keith I; National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd., Christchurch, New Zealand.
  • Mandrak NE; Charles Darwin Research Station, Charles Darwin Foundation, Santa Cruz, Galapagos, Ecuador.
  • Marchini A; University of Toronto Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • McKenzie CH; Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
  • Occhipinti-Ambrogi A; Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Centre, Fisheries & Oceans Canada, St John's, NL, Canada.
  • Ojaveer H; Department of Earth & Environmental Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy.
  • Pires-Teixeira LM; Pärnu College, University of Tartu, Pärnu, Estonia.
  • Robinson TB; National Institute of Aquatic Resources, Technical University of Denmark, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark.
  • Ruiz GM; Faculdade de Ciências, MARE - Marine and Environmental Sciences Centre, Universidade de Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
  • Seaward K; Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia e Evolução, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
  • Schwindt E; Department of Botany and Zoology, Centre for Invasion Biology, Stellenbosch University, Stellenboch, South Africa.
  • Son MO; Center for Environmental Measurement & Modeling, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA.
  • Therriault TW; National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd., Christchurch, New Zealand.
  • Zhan A; Instituto de Biología de Organismos Marinos (IBIOMAR-CONICET), Puerto Madryn, Argentina.
Divers Distrib ; 26(12): 1780-1797, 2020 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36960319
ABSTRACT

Aim:

The introduction of aquatic non-indigenous species (ANS) has become a major driver for global changes in species biogeography. We examined spatial patterns and temporal trends of ANS detections since 1965 to inform conservation policy and management. Location Global.

Methods:

We assembled an extensive dataset of first records of detection of ANS (1965-2015) across 49 aquatic ecosystems, including the (a) year of first collection, (b) population status and (c) potential pathway(s) of introduction. Data were analysed at global and regional levels to assess patterns of detection rate, richness and transport pathways.

Results:

An annual mean of 43 (±16 SD) primary detections of ANS occurred-one new detection every 8.4 days for 50 years. The global rate of detections was relatively stable during 1965-1995, but increased rapidly after this time, peaking at roughly 66 primary detections per year during 2005-2010 and then declining marginally. Detection rates were variable within and across regions through time. Arthropods, molluscs and fishes were the most frequently reported ANS. Most ANS were likely introduced as stowaways in ships' ballast water or biofouling, although direct evidence is typically absent. Main

conclusions:

This synthesis highlights the magnitude of recent ANS detections, yet almost certainly represents an underestimate as many ANS go unreported due to limited search effort and diminishing taxonomic expertise. Temporal rates of detection are also confounded by reporting lags, likely contributing to the lower detection rate observed in recent years. There is a critical need to implement standardized, repeated methods across regions and taxa to improve the quality of global-scale comparisons and sustain core measures over longer time-scales. It will be fundamental to fill in knowledge gaps given that invasion data representing broad regions of the world's oceans are not yet readily available and to maintain knowledge pipelines for adaptive management.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Divers Distrib Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Divers Distrib Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Canadá