Red swamp crayfish: biology, ecology and invasion - an overview

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Autor(a) principal: Loureiro,Tainã Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Anastácio,Pedro Manuel Silva Gentil, Araujo,Paula Beatriz, Souty-Grosset,Catherine, Almerão,Mauricio Pereira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Nauplius
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Resumo: ABSTRACTAlien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with the era of globalization, biological invasions have reached notable magnitudes. Currently, introduction of alien species is one of the major threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. The North American crayfish Procambarus clarkii is one of the most widely introduced freshwater species in the world, especially due to its high economic importance. It is responsible for great modifications in invaded environments causing irreparable ecological and economic damages. Its impressive ability to successfully colonize a wide range of environments is a consequence of its behavioural and biological characteristics that can adapt to features of the invaded location, conferring to this species a notable ecological plasticity. This review summarizes the available information regarding P. clarkii's biology and invasive dynamics around the world in order to contribute to the understanding of the threats posed by its establishment, as well as to support management and impact mitigation efforts.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Red swamp crayfish: biology, ecology and invasion - an overview
title Red swamp crayfish: biology, ecology and invasion - an overview
spellingShingle Red swamp crayfish: biology, ecology and invasion - an overview
Loureiro,Tainã Gonçalves
Alien biology
Exotic crayfish
Red swamp crayfish
Invasive features
Impact
Invasion management
title_short Red swamp crayfish: biology, ecology and invasion - an overview
title_full Red swamp crayfish: biology, ecology and invasion - an overview
title_fullStr Red swamp crayfish: biology, ecology and invasion - an overview
title_full_unstemmed Red swamp crayfish: biology, ecology and invasion - an overview
title_sort Red swamp crayfish: biology, ecology and invasion - an overview
author Loureiro,Tainã Gonçalves
author_facet Loureiro,Tainã Gonçalves
Anastácio,Pedro Manuel Silva Gentil
Araujo,Paula Beatriz
Souty-Grosset,Catherine
Almerão,Mauricio Pereira
author_role author
author2 Anastácio,Pedro Manuel Silva Gentil
Araujo,Paula Beatriz
Souty-Grosset,Catherine
Almerão,Mauricio Pereira
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Loureiro,Tainã Gonçalves
Anastácio,Pedro Manuel Silva Gentil
Araujo,Paula Beatriz
Souty-Grosset,Catherine
Almerão,Mauricio Pereira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alien biology
Exotic crayfish
Red swamp crayfish
Invasive features
Impact
Invasion management
topic Alien biology
Exotic crayfish
Red swamp crayfish
Invasive features
Impact
Invasion management
description ABSTRACTAlien species have been transported and traded by humans for many centuries. However, with the era of globalization, biological invasions have reached notable magnitudes. Currently, introduction of alien species is one of the major threats to biodiversity and ecosystem functioning. The North American crayfish Procambarus clarkii is one of the most widely introduced freshwater species in the world, especially due to its high economic importance. It is responsible for great modifications in invaded environments causing irreparable ecological and economic damages. Its impressive ability to successfully colonize a wide range of environments is a consequence of its behavioural and biological characteristics that can adapt to features of the invaded location, conferring to this species a notable ecological plasticity. This review summarizes the available information regarding P. clarkii's biology and invasive dynamics around the world in order to contribute to the understanding of the threats posed by its establishment, as well as to support management and impact mitigation efforts.
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