A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters
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Resumo: | As the number of introduced species keeps increasing unabatedly, identifying and prioritising current and potential Invasive Alien Species (IAS) has become essential to manage them. Horizon Scanning (HS), defined as an exploration of potential threats, is considered a fundamental component of IAS management. By combining scientific knowledge on taxa with expert opinion, we identified the most relevant aquatic IAS in the Iberian Peninsula, i.e., those with the greatest geographic extent (or probability of introduction), severe ecological, economic and human health impacts, greatest difficulty and acceptability of management. We highlighted the 126 most relevant IAS already present in Iberian inland waters (i.e., Concern list) and 89 with a high probability of being introduced in the near future (i.e., Alert list), of which 24 and 10 IAS, respectively, were considered as a management priority after receiving the highest scores in the expert assessment (i.e., top-ranked IAS). In both lists, aquatic IAS belonging to the four thematic groups (plants, freshwater invertebrates, estuarine invertebrates, and vertebrates) were identified as having been introduced through various pathways from different regions of the world and classified according to their main functional feeding groups. Also, the latest update of the list of IAS of Union concern pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 includes only 12 top-ranked IAS identified for the Iberian Peninsula, while the national lists incorporate the vast majority of them. This fact underlines the great importance of taxa prioritisation exercises at biogeographical scales as a step prior to risk analyses and their inclusion in national lists. This HS provides a robust assessment and a cost-effective strategy for decision-makers and stakeholders to prioritise the use of limited resources for IAS prevention and management. Although applied at a transnational level in a European biodiversity hotspot, this approach is designed for potential application at any geographical or administrative scale, including the continental one. |
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A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland watersBiodiversity impactsBiological invasionsConsensus approachDecision-making processIAS managementPortugalSpainAs the number of introduced species keeps increasing unabatedly, identifying and prioritising current and potential Invasive Alien Species (IAS) has become essential to manage them. Horizon Scanning (HS), defined as an exploration of potential threats, is considered a fundamental component of IAS management. By combining scientific knowledge on taxa with expert opinion, we identified the most relevant aquatic IAS in the Iberian Peninsula, i.e., those with the greatest geographic extent (or probability of introduction), severe ecological, economic and human health impacts, greatest difficulty and acceptability of management. We highlighted the 126 most relevant IAS already present in Iberian inland waters (i.e., Concern list) and 89 with a high probability of being introduced in the near future (i.e., Alert list), of which 24 and 10 IAS, respectively, were considered as a management priority after receiving the highest scores in the expert assessment (i.e., top-ranked IAS). In both lists, aquatic IAS belonging to the four thematic groups (plants, freshwater invertebrates, estuarine invertebrates, and vertebrates) were identified as having been introduced through various pathways from different regions of the world and classified according to their main functional feeding groups. Also, the latest update of the list of IAS of Union concern pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 includes only 12 top-ranked IAS identified for the Iberian Peninsula, while the national lists incorporate the vast majority of them. This fact underlines the great importance of taxa prioritisation exercises at biogeographical scales as a step prior to risk analyses and their inclusion in national lists. This HS provides a robust assessment and a cost-effective strategy for decision-makers and stakeholders to prioritise the use of limited resources for IAS prevention and management. Although applied at a transnational level in a European biodiversity hotspot, this approach is designed for potential application at any geographical or administrative scale, including the continental one.Science of The Total Environment2023-02-15T15:58:13Z2023-02-152023-04-15T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/34467https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.161798http://hdl.handle.net/10174/34467engOficialdegui, F. J., Zamora-Marín, J. M., Guareschi, S., Anastácio, P. M., García-Murillo,P., Ribeiro, F., Miranda, R., Cobo, F., Gallardo, B., García-Berthou, E., Boix, D., Arias, A., Cuesta,J. A., Medina,L., Almeida, D.,Banha, F., Barca, S., Biurrun, I., Cabezas, M. P., Calero, S., Campos, J. A., Capdevila-Argüelles, L., Capinha, C., Casals, F., Clavero, M., Encarnação, J., Fernández-Delgado, C.,Franco, J., Guillén, A., Hermoso, V., Machordom, A., Martelo, J., Mellado-Díaz, A., Morcillo, F., Oscoz, J., Perdices, A., Pou-Rovira, Q., Rodríguez-Merino, A., Ros, M., Ruiz-Navarro, A., Sánchez, M. I., Sánchez-Fernández, D., Sánchez-González, J. R., Sánchez-Gullón, E., Teodósio, M. A., Torralva, M., Vieira-Lanero, R., Oliva-Paterna, F. J. (2023). A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters. Science of The Total Environment, 161798.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969723004138Partilhar com a coleção do DPAOndndndanast@uevora.ptndndndndndndndndndndndfilipebanha@uevora.ptndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndndnd590Oficialdegui, F.Zamora-Marín, J.Guareschi, S.Anastácio, PedroGarcía-Murillo, P.Ribeiro, F.Miranda, R.Cobo, F.Gallardo, B.García-Berthou, E.Boix, D.Arias, A.Cuesta, J. A.Medina, L.Almeida, D.Banha, FilipeBarca, S.Biurrun, I.Cabezas, M. P.Calero, S.Campos, J. A.Capdevila-Argüelles, L.Capinha, C.Casals, F.Clavero, M.Encarnação, J.Fernández-Delgado, C.Franco, J.Guillén, A.Hermoso, V.Machordom, A.Martelo, J.Mellado-Díaz, A.Morcillo, F.Oscoz, J.Perdices, AnabelPou-Rovira, Q.Rodríguez-Merino, A.Ros, M.Ruiz-Navarro, A.Sánchez, M.Sánchez-Fernández, D.Sánchez-González, J. R.Sánchez-Gullón, E.Teodósio, M. A.Torralva, M.Vieira-Lanero, R.Oliva-Paterna, F.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-03T19:37:11Zoai:dspace.uevora.pt:10174/34467Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:23:05.210863Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters |
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A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters |
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A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters Oficialdegui, F. Biodiversity impacts Biological invasions Consensus approach Decision-making process IAS management Portugal Spain |
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A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters |
title_full |
A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters |
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A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters |
title_full_unstemmed |
A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters |
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A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters |
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Oficialdegui, F. |
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Oficialdegui, F. Zamora-Marín, J. Guareschi, S. Anastácio, Pedro García-Murillo, P. Ribeiro, F. Miranda, R. Cobo, F. Gallardo, B. García-Berthou, E. Boix, D. Arias, A. Cuesta, J. A. Medina, L. Almeida, D. Banha, Filipe Barca, S. Biurrun, I. Cabezas, M. P. Calero, S. Campos, J. A. Capdevila-Argüelles, L. Capinha, C. Casals, F. Clavero, M. Encarnação, J. Fernández-Delgado, C. Franco, J. Guillén, A. Hermoso, V. Machordom, A. Martelo, J. Mellado-Díaz, A. Morcillo, F. Oscoz, J. Perdices, Anabel Pou-Rovira, Q. Rodríguez-Merino, A. Ros, M. Ruiz-Navarro, A. Sánchez, M. Sánchez-Fernández, D. Sánchez-González, J. R. Sánchez-Gullón, E. Teodósio, M. A. Torralva, M. Vieira-Lanero, R. Oliva-Paterna, F. |
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Zamora-Marín, J. Guareschi, S. Anastácio, Pedro García-Murillo, P. Ribeiro, F. Miranda, R. Cobo, F. Gallardo, B. García-Berthou, E. Boix, D. Arias, A. Cuesta, J. A. Medina, L. Almeida, D. Banha, Filipe Barca, S. Biurrun, I. Cabezas, M. P. Calero, S. Campos, J. A. Capdevila-Argüelles, L. Capinha, C. Casals, F. Clavero, M. Encarnação, J. Fernández-Delgado, C. Franco, J. Guillén, A. Hermoso, V. Machordom, A. Martelo, J. Mellado-Díaz, A. Morcillo, F. Oscoz, J. Perdices, Anabel Pou-Rovira, Q. Rodríguez-Merino, A. Ros, M. Ruiz-Navarro, A. Sánchez, M. Sánchez-Fernández, D. Sánchez-González, J. R. Sánchez-Gullón, E. Teodósio, M. A. Torralva, M. Vieira-Lanero, R. Oliva-Paterna, F. |
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Oficialdegui, F. Zamora-Marín, J. Guareschi, S. Anastácio, Pedro García-Murillo, P. Ribeiro, F. Miranda, R. Cobo, F. Gallardo, B. García-Berthou, E. Boix, D. Arias, A. Cuesta, J. A. Medina, L. Almeida, D. Banha, Filipe Barca, S. Biurrun, I. Cabezas, M. P. Calero, S. Campos, J. A. Capdevila-Argüelles, L. Capinha, C. Casals, F. Clavero, M. Encarnação, J. Fernández-Delgado, C. Franco, J. Guillén, A. Hermoso, V. Machordom, A. Martelo, J. Mellado-Díaz, A. Morcillo, F. Oscoz, J. Perdices, Anabel Pou-Rovira, Q. Rodríguez-Merino, A. Ros, M. Ruiz-Navarro, A. Sánchez, M. Sánchez-Fernández, D. Sánchez-González, J. R. Sánchez-Gullón, E. Teodósio, M. A. Torralva, M. Vieira-Lanero, R. Oliva-Paterna, F. |
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Biodiversity impacts Biological invasions Consensus approach Decision-making process IAS management Portugal Spain |
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Biodiversity impacts Biological invasions Consensus approach Decision-making process IAS management Portugal Spain |
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As the number of introduced species keeps increasing unabatedly, identifying and prioritising current and potential Invasive Alien Species (IAS) has become essential to manage them. Horizon Scanning (HS), defined as an exploration of potential threats, is considered a fundamental component of IAS management. By combining scientific knowledge on taxa with expert opinion, we identified the most relevant aquatic IAS in the Iberian Peninsula, i.e., those with the greatest geographic extent (or probability of introduction), severe ecological, economic and human health impacts, greatest difficulty and acceptability of management. We highlighted the 126 most relevant IAS already present in Iberian inland waters (i.e., Concern list) and 89 with a high probability of being introduced in the near future (i.e., Alert list), of which 24 and 10 IAS, respectively, were considered as a management priority after receiving the highest scores in the expert assessment (i.e., top-ranked IAS). In both lists, aquatic IAS belonging to the four thematic groups (plants, freshwater invertebrates, estuarine invertebrates, and vertebrates) were identified as having been introduced through various pathways from different regions of the world and classified according to their main functional feeding groups. Also, the latest update of the list of IAS of Union concern pursuant to Regulation (EU) No 1143/2014 includes only 12 top-ranked IAS identified for the Iberian Peninsula, while the national lists incorporate the vast majority of them. This fact underlines the great importance of taxa prioritisation exercises at biogeographical scales as a step prior to risk analyses and their inclusion in national lists. This HS provides a robust assessment and a cost-effective strategy for decision-makers and stakeholders to prioritise the use of limited resources for IAS prevention and management. Although applied at a transnational level in a European biodiversity hotspot, this approach is designed for potential application at any geographical or administrative scale, including the continental one. |
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Oficialdegui, F. J., Zamora-Marín, J. M., Guareschi, S., Anastácio, P. M., García-Murillo,P., Ribeiro, F., Miranda, R., Cobo, F., Gallardo, B., García-Berthou, E., Boix, D., Arias, A., Cuesta,J. A., Medina,L., Almeida, D.,Banha, F., Barca, S., Biurrun, I., Cabezas, M. P., Calero, S., Campos, J. A., Capdevila-Argüelles, L., Capinha, C., Casals, F., Clavero, M., Encarnação, J., Fernández-Delgado, C.,Franco, J., Guillén, A., Hermoso, V., Machordom, A., Martelo, J., Mellado-Díaz, A., Morcillo, F., Oscoz, J., Perdices, A., Pou-Rovira, Q., Rodríguez-Merino, A., Ros, M., Ruiz-Navarro, A., Sánchez, M. I., Sánchez-Fernández, D., Sánchez-González, J. R., Sánchez-Gullón, E., Teodósio, M. A., Torralva, M., Vieira-Lanero, R., Oliva-Paterna, F. J. (2023). A horizon scan exercise for aquatic invasive alien species in Iberian inland waters. Science of The Total Environment, 161798. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969723004138 Partilhar com a coleção do DPAO nd nd nd anast@uevora.pt nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd filipebanha@uevora.pt nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd nd 590 |
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