Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers
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Data de Publicação: | 2021 |
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Resumo: | Biological invasions are a global consequence of a world increasingly connected and impacted by human actions. The expansion of human activities, such as construction of dams, aquaculture, fishing and urbanization, has been transforming the structure, dynamics and functioning of freshwater environments and, consequently, favoring the establishment and invasion of alien fish species. The number of invasive alien species tends to increase indefinitely over time, which can cause numerous and severe impacts on recipient environments, such as changes in ecosystems and native species extinction. Understanding the biological and ecological aspects of introduced species, as well as identifying which habitat variables are favorable to the establishment of these species, are important steps to control future biological invasions and manage those that have already taken place. Thus, the aims of this study were: (I) to prepare an updated list of fish introduced in the main watersheds of southeastern Brazil (Upper Paraná, Paraíba do Sul, São Francisco, Jequitinhonha, Doce and Mucuri), informing their invasion status, category of environmental impact (EICAT/IUCN), pathways of introduction, origin and taxonomic attributes; and (II) to evaluate the relative importance of physical habitat variables on the presence and abundance of the invasive fish Poecilia reticulata, a species widely distributed in Brazil and in tropical and temperate regions. The results of this work indicated an increasing number of fish species introduced and established in the studied watersheds, compared to previous studies. There were detailed data on the distribution and population status of these species in Brazil, but a lack of ecological studies on the impacts of such introductions. The present study also highlighted the importance of urbanization in the establishment and invasion of P. reticulata. Urban areas were relevant pathways for the introduction of this invasive species, and the changes in the habitat caused by urbanization created distinct environmental conditions that benefit this species, as well as other opportunistic invaders. This result reinforces the importance of protecting the biotic integrity of watercourses for the management and prevention of biological invasions. |
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Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion driversInvasões biológicas em ecossistemas dulcícolas brasileiros: situação atual das espécies exóticas de peixes e avaliação de fatores ambientais como facilitadores de invasãoIctiofaunaInvasões biológicasPeixes - Espécies não-nativasDistúrbios humanosLista de espéciesIchthyofaunaChecklistBiological invasionsFish - Non-native speciesHuman disturbanceEcologia AplicadaBiological invasions are a global consequence of a world increasingly connected and impacted by human actions. The expansion of human activities, such as construction of dams, aquaculture, fishing and urbanization, has been transforming the structure, dynamics and functioning of freshwater environments and, consequently, favoring the establishment and invasion of alien fish species. The number of invasive alien species tends to increase indefinitely over time, which can cause numerous and severe impacts on recipient environments, such as changes in ecosystems and native species extinction. Understanding the biological and ecological aspects of introduced species, as well as identifying which habitat variables are favorable to the establishment of these species, are important steps to control future biological invasions and manage those that have already taken place. Thus, the aims of this study were: (I) to prepare an updated list of fish introduced in the main watersheds of southeastern Brazil (Upper Paraná, Paraíba do Sul, São Francisco, Jequitinhonha, Doce and Mucuri), informing their invasion status, category of environmental impact (EICAT/IUCN), pathways of introduction, origin and taxonomic attributes; and (II) to evaluate the relative importance of physical habitat variables on the presence and abundance of the invasive fish Poecilia reticulata, a species widely distributed in Brazil and in tropical and temperate regions. The results of this work indicated an increasing number of fish species introduced and established in the studied watersheds, compared to previous studies. There were detailed data on the distribution and population status of these species in Brazil, but a lack of ecological studies on the impacts of such introductions. The present study also highlighted the importance of urbanization in the establishment and invasion of P. reticulata. Urban areas were relevant pathways for the introduction of this invasive species, and the changes in the habitat caused by urbanization created distinct environmental conditions that benefit this species, as well as other opportunistic invaders. This result reinforces the importance of protecting the biotic integrity of watercourses for the management and prevention of biological invasions.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)As invasões biológicas são uma consequência global de um mundo cada vez mais conectado e impactado pelas ações humanas. A expansão das atividades humanas, como construções de barragens, aquicultura, pesca e urbanização, vem transformando a estrutura, dinâmica e funcionamento dos ambientes dulcícolas e, consequentemente, favorecendo o estabelecimento e invasão de espécies exóticas de peixes. O número de espécies exóticas invasoras tende a aumentar indefinidamente ao longo do tempo, podendo causar inúmeros e severos impactos nos ambientes receptores como, por exemplo, mudanças nos ecossistemas e extinção de espécies nativas. Compreender os aspectos biológicos e ecológicos das espécies introduzidas, bem como identificar quais variáveis do habitat favorecem o estabelecimento destas espécies, são passos importantes para controlar futuras invasões biológicas e manejar aquelas que já aconteceram. Assim, os objetivos deste estudo foram: (I) preparar uma lista atualizada dos peixes introduzidos nas principais bacias do sudeste do Brasil (Alto Paraná, Paraíba do Sul, São Francisco, Jequitinhonha, Doce e Mucuri), informando seus status de invasão, categoria de impacto ambiental (EICAT/IUCN), vias de introdução, origem e atributos taxonômicos; (II) avaliar a importância relativa das variáveis físicas do habitat na presença e abundância do peixe invasor Poecilia reticulata, uma espécie amplamente distribuída no Brasil e em regiões tropicais e temperadas do mundo. Os resultados deste trabalho indicaram um crescente número de espécies de peixes introduzidas e estabelecidas nas bacias estudadas, comparado com estudos anteriores. Existem dados detalhados sobre a distribuição e status populacional destas espécies no Brasil, mas há uma carência de estudos ecológicos sobre os impactos de tais introduções. Este estudo também destacou a importância da urbanização no estabelecimento e invasão de P. reticulata. As áreas urbanas são vias relevantes para a introdução desta espécie exótica invasora, e as modificações no habitat causadas pela urbanização criam condições ambientais distintas que beneficiam esta espécie, assim como outros invasores oportunistas. Esse resultado reforça a importância da proteção da integridade biótica dos cursos d'água para o gerenciamento e prevenção de invasões biológicas.Universidade Federal de LavrasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ecologia AplicadaUFLAbrasilDepartamento de BiologiaZenni, Rafael DudequePompeu, Paulo dos SantosBrito, Marcelo Fulgêncio Guedes dePetry, Ana CristinaLeal, Cecília GontijoFaria, Lucas Del BiancoBueno, Marina Lopes2022-02-10T16:48:32Z2022-02-10T16:48:32Z2022-02-102021-12-10info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfBUENO, M. L. Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers. 2021. 95 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia Aplicada) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2022.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49242enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLA2023-04-24T17:51:21Zoai:localhost:1/49242Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2023-04-24T17:51:21Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false |
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Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers Invasões biológicas em ecossistemas dulcícolas brasileiros: situação atual das espécies exóticas de peixes e avaliação de fatores ambientais como facilitadores de invasão |
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Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers |
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Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers Bueno, Marina Lopes Ictiofauna Invasões biológicas Peixes - Espécies não-nativas Distúrbios humanos Lista de espécies Ichthyofauna Checklist Biological invasions Fish - Non-native species Human disturbance Ecologia Aplicada |
title_short |
Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers |
title_full |
Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers |
title_fullStr |
Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers |
title_full_unstemmed |
Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers |
title_sort |
Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers |
author |
Bueno, Marina Lopes |
author_facet |
Bueno, Marina Lopes |
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Zenni, Rafael Dudeque Pompeu, Paulo dos Santos Brito, Marcelo Fulgêncio Guedes de Petry, Ana Cristina Leal, Cecília Gontijo Faria, Lucas Del Bianco |
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Bueno, Marina Lopes |
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Ictiofauna Invasões biológicas Peixes - Espécies não-nativas Distúrbios humanos Lista de espécies Ichthyofauna Checklist Biological invasions Fish - Non-native species Human disturbance Ecologia Aplicada |
topic |
Ictiofauna Invasões biológicas Peixes - Espécies não-nativas Distúrbios humanos Lista de espécies Ichthyofauna Checklist Biological invasions Fish - Non-native species Human disturbance Ecologia Aplicada |
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Biological invasions are a global consequence of a world increasingly connected and impacted by human actions. The expansion of human activities, such as construction of dams, aquaculture, fishing and urbanization, has been transforming the structure, dynamics and functioning of freshwater environments and, consequently, favoring the establishment and invasion of alien fish species. The number of invasive alien species tends to increase indefinitely over time, which can cause numerous and severe impacts on recipient environments, such as changes in ecosystems and native species extinction. Understanding the biological and ecological aspects of introduced species, as well as identifying which habitat variables are favorable to the establishment of these species, are important steps to control future biological invasions and manage those that have already taken place. Thus, the aims of this study were: (I) to prepare an updated list of fish introduced in the main watersheds of southeastern Brazil (Upper Paraná, Paraíba do Sul, São Francisco, Jequitinhonha, Doce and Mucuri), informing their invasion status, category of environmental impact (EICAT/IUCN), pathways of introduction, origin and taxonomic attributes; and (II) to evaluate the relative importance of physical habitat variables on the presence and abundance of the invasive fish Poecilia reticulata, a species widely distributed in Brazil and in tropical and temperate regions. The results of this work indicated an increasing number of fish species introduced and established in the studied watersheds, compared to previous studies. There were detailed data on the distribution and population status of these species in Brazil, but a lack of ecological studies on the impacts of such introductions. The present study also highlighted the importance of urbanization in the establishment and invasion of P. reticulata. Urban areas were relevant pathways for the introduction of this invasive species, and the changes in the habitat caused by urbanization created distinct environmental conditions that benefit this species, as well as other opportunistic invaders. This result reinforces the importance of protecting the biotic integrity of watercourses for the management and prevention of biological invasions. |
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BUENO, M. L. Biological invasions in brazilian freshwater ecosystems: present situation of alien fish species and assessment of environmental factors as invasion drivers. 2021. 95 p. Tese (Doutorado em Ecologia Aplicada) – Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2022. http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/49242 |
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