A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters

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Autor(a) principal: Zamora-Marín, Jose M.
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Ruiz-Navarro, Ana, Oficialdegui, Francisco J., Anastácio, Pedro M., Miranda, Rafael, García-Murillo, Pablo, Cobo, Fernando, Ribeiro, Filipe, Gallardo, Belinda, García-Berthou, Emili, Boix, Dani, Medina, Leopoldo, Morcillo, Felipe, Oscoz, Javier, Guillén, Antonio, Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A., Aguiar, Francisca C., Almeida, David, Arias, Andrés, Ayres, César, Banha, Filipe, Barca, Sandra, Biurrun, Idoia, Cabezas, M. Pilar, Calero, Sara, Campos, Juan A., Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura, Capinha, César, Carapeto, André, Casals, Frederic, Chainho, Paula, Cirujano, Santos, Clavero, Miguel, Cuesta, Jose A., Deltoro, Vicente, Encarnação, João, Fernández-Delgado, Carlos, Franco, Javier, García-Meseguer, Antonio J., Guareschi, Simone, Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián, Hermoso, Virgilio, López-Cañizares, Celia, López-Soriano, Joaquín, Machordom, Annie, Martelo, Joana, Mellado-Díaz, Andrés, Moreno, Juan C., Olivo del Amo, Rosa, Otero, J. Carlos, Perdices, Anabel, Pou-Rovira, Quim, Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio, Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio, Ros, Macarena, Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique, Sánchez, Marta I., Sánchez-Fernández, David, Sánchez-González, Jorge R., Soriano, Oscar, Teodosio, M A, Torralva, Mar, Vieira-Lanero, Rufino, Zamora-López, Antonio, Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/20243
Resumo: Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS), lead-ing to multi-faceted ecological, economic and health impacts worldwide. The Iberian Peninsula comprises an exceptionally biodiverse Mediterranean region with a high number of threatened and endemic aquatic species, most of them strongly impacted by biological invasions. Following a structured approach that combines a systematic review of available information and expert opinion, we provide a comprehensive and updated multi-taxa inventory of aquatic NIS (fungi, macroalgae, vascular plants, invertebrates and vertebrates) in Iberian inland waters. Moreover, we assess overall patterns in the establishment status, in-troduction pathways, native range and temporal introduction trends of listed NIS. In addition, we discuss the legal coverage provided by both national (Spanish and Portuguese) and European NIS regulations. We inventoried 326 aquatic NIS in Iberian inland waters, including 215 established, 96 with uncertain estab-lishment status and 15 cryptogenic taxa. Invertebrates (54.6%) and vertebrates (24.5%) were the groups with the highest number of NIS, with Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Chordata being the most represented phyla. Recorded NIS originated from diverse geographic regions, with North and South America being the most frequent. Vertebrates and vascular plants were mostly introduced through intentional pathways (i.e. release and escape), whereas invertebrates and macroalgae arrived mostly through unintentional ways (i.e. contaminant or stowaway). Most of the recorded NIS were introduced in Iberian inland waters over the second half of the 20th century, with a high number of NIS introductions being reported in the 2000s. While only 8% of the recorded NIS appear in the European Union list of Invasive Alien Species of Union concern, around 25% are listed in the Spanish and Portuguese NIS regulations. This study provides the most updated checklist of Iberian aquatic NIS, meeting the requirements set by the EU regulation and providing a baseline for the evaluation of its application. We point out the need for coordinated transna-tional strategies to properly tackle aquatic invasions across borders of the EU members.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
title A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
spellingShingle A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
Zamora-Marín, Jose M.
Alien species
Checklist
Environmental management
Estuaries
Inland waters
Portugal
Regulation
Spain
Western Mediterranean
title_short A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
title_full A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
title_fullStr A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
title_full_unstemmed A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
title_sort A multi-taxa assessment of aquatic non-indigenous species introduced into Iberian freshwater and transitional waters
author Zamora-Marín, Jose M.
author_facet Zamora-Marín, Jose M.
Ruiz-Navarro, Ana
Oficialdegui, Francisco J.
Anastácio, Pedro M.
Miranda, Rafael
García-Murillo, Pablo
Cobo, Fernando
Ribeiro, Filipe
Gallardo, Belinda
García-Berthou, Emili
Boix, Dani
Medina, Leopoldo
Morcillo, Felipe
Oscoz, Javier
Guillén, Antonio
Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A.
Aguiar, Francisca C.
Almeida, David
Arias, Andrés
Ayres, César
Banha, Filipe
Barca, Sandra
Biurrun, Idoia
Cabezas, M. Pilar
Calero, Sara
Campos, Juan A.
Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura
Capinha, César
Carapeto, André
Casals, Frederic
Chainho, Paula
Cirujano, Santos
Clavero, Miguel
Cuesta, Jose A.
Deltoro, Vicente
Encarnação, João
Fernández-Delgado, Carlos
Franco, Javier
García-Meseguer, Antonio J.
Guareschi, Simone
Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián
Hermoso, Virgilio
López-Cañizares, Celia
López-Soriano, Joaquín
Machordom, Annie
Martelo, Joana
Mellado-Díaz, Andrés
Moreno, Juan C.
Olivo del Amo, Rosa
Otero, J. Carlos
Perdices, Anabel
Pou-Rovira, Quim
Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio
Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio
Ros, Macarena
Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique
Sánchez, Marta I.
Sánchez-Fernández, David
Sánchez-González, Jorge R.
Soriano, Oscar
Teodosio, M A
Torralva, Mar
Vieira-Lanero, Rufino
Zamora-López, Antonio
Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.
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Oficialdegui, Francisco J.
Anastácio, Pedro M.
Miranda, Rafael
García-Murillo, Pablo
Cobo, Fernando
Ribeiro, Filipe
Gallardo, Belinda
García-Berthou, Emili
Boix, Dani
Medina, Leopoldo
Morcillo, Felipe
Oscoz, Javier
Guillén, Antonio
Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A.
Aguiar, Francisca C.
Almeida, David
Arias, Andrés
Ayres, César
Banha, Filipe
Barca, Sandra
Biurrun, Idoia
Cabezas, M. Pilar
Calero, Sara
Campos, Juan A.
Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura
Capinha, César
Carapeto, André
Casals, Frederic
Chainho, Paula
Cirujano, Santos
Clavero, Miguel
Cuesta, Jose A.
Deltoro, Vicente
Encarnação, João
Fernández-Delgado, Carlos
Franco, Javier
García-Meseguer, Antonio J.
Guareschi, Simone
Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián
Hermoso, Virgilio
López-Cañizares, Celia
López-Soriano, Joaquín
Machordom, Annie
Martelo, Joana
Mellado-Díaz, Andrés
Moreno, Juan C.
Olivo del Amo, Rosa
Otero, J. Carlos
Perdices, Anabel
Pou-Rovira, Quim
Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio
Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio
Ros, Macarena
Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique
Sánchez, Marta I.
Sánchez-Fernández, David
Sánchez-González, Jorge R.
Soriano, Oscar
Teodosio, M A
Torralva, Mar
Vieira-Lanero, Rufino
Zamora-López, Antonio
Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sapientia
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zamora-Marín, Jose M.
Ruiz-Navarro, Ana
Oficialdegui, Francisco J.
Anastácio, Pedro M.
Miranda, Rafael
García-Murillo, Pablo
Cobo, Fernando
Ribeiro, Filipe
Gallardo, Belinda
García-Berthou, Emili
Boix, Dani
Medina, Leopoldo
Morcillo, Felipe
Oscoz, Javier
Guillén, Antonio
Herrero-Reyes, Antonio A.
Aguiar, Francisca C.
Almeida, David
Arias, Andrés
Ayres, César
Banha, Filipe
Barca, Sandra
Biurrun, Idoia
Cabezas, M. Pilar
Calero, Sara
Campos, Juan A.
Capdevila-Argüelles, Laura
Capinha, César
Carapeto, André
Casals, Frederic
Chainho, Paula
Cirujano, Santos
Clavero, Miguel
Cuesta, Jose A.
Deltoro, Vicente
Encarnação, João
Fernández-Delgado, Carlos
Franco, Javier
García-Meseguer, Antonio J.
Guareschi, Simone
Guerrero-Gómez, Adrián
Hermoso, Virgilio
López-Cañizares, Celia
López-Soriano, Joaquín
Machordom, Annie
Martelo, Joana
Mellado-Díaz, Andrés
Moreno, Juan C.
Olivo del Amo, Rosa
Otero, J. Carlos
Perdices, Anabel
Pou-Rovira, Quim
Quiñonero-Salgado, Sergio
Rodríguez-Merino, Argantonio
Ros, Macarena
Sánchez-Gullón, Enrique
Sánchez, Marta I.
Sánchez-Fernández, David
Sánchez-González, Jorge R.
Soriano, Oscar
Teodosio, M A
Torralva, Mar
Vieira-Lanero, Rufino
Zamora-López, Antonio
Oliva-Paterna, Francisco J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alien species
Checklist
Environmental management
Estuaries
Inland waters
Portugal
Regulation
Spain
Western Mediterranean
topic Alien species
Checklist
Environmental management
Estuaries
Inland waters
Portugal
Regulation
Spain
Western Mediterranean
description Aquatic ecosystems are particularly vulnerable to the introduction of non-indigenous species (NIS), lead-ing to multi-faceted ecological, economic and health impacts worldwide. The Iberian Peninsula comprises an exceptionally biodiverse Mediterranean region with a high number of threatened and endemic aquatic species, most of them strongly impacted by biological invasions. Following a structured approach that combines a systematic review of available information and expert opinion, we provide a comprehensive and updated multi-taxa inventory of aquatic NIS (fungi, macroalgae, vascular plants, invertebrates and vertebrates) in Iberian inland waters. Moreover, we assess overall patterns in the establishment status, in-troduction pathways, native range and temporal introduction trends of listed NIS. In addition, we discuss the legal coverage provided by both national (Spanish and Portuguese) and European NIS regulations. We inventoried 326 aquatic NIS in Iberian inland waters, including 215 established, 96 with uncertain estab-lishment status and 15 cryptogenic taxa. Invertebrates (54.6%) and vertebrates (24.5%) were the groups with the highest number of NIS, with Arthropoda, Mollusca, and Chordata being the most represented phyla. Recorded NIS originated from diverse geographic regions, with North and South America being the most frequent. Vertebrates and vascular plants were mostly introduced through intentional pathways (i.e. release and escape), whereas invertebrates and macroalgae arrived mostly through unintentional ways (i.e. contaminant or stowaway). Most of the recorded NIS were introduced in Iberian inland waters over the second half of the 20th century, with a high number of NIS introductions being reported in the 2000s. While only 8% of the recorded NIS appear in the European Union list of Invasive Alien Species of Union concern, around 25% are listed in the Spanish and Portuguese NIS regulations. This study provides the most updated checklist of Iberian aquatic NIS, meeting the requirements set by the EU regulation and providing a baseline for the evaluation of its application. We point out the need for coordinated transna-tional strategies to properly tackle aquatic invasions across borders of the EU members.
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