Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest

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Autor(a) principal: Vitule, Jean R. S.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Occhi, Thiago V. T., Carneiro, Laís, Daga, Vanessa S., Frehse, Fabrício A., Bezerra, Luis A. V., Forneck, Sandra, de Pereira, Hugo S., Freitas, Matheus O., Hegel, Carla G. Z., Abilhoa, Vinícius, Grombone-Guaratini, Maria T., Queiroz-Sousa, Jamile [UNESP], Pivello, Vânia R., Silva-Matos, Dalva M., Oliveira, Igor, Toledo, Luís Felipe, Vallejos, Marcelo A. V., Zenni, Rafael D., Ford, Antonia G. P., Braga, Raul R.
Tipo de documento: Capítulo de livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55322-7_13
http://hdl.handle.net/11449/245857
Resumo: Anthropogenic introduction of non-native species has occurred since the first European colonization of South America in the 1500s, with the Atlantic Forest being the most heavily affected biome in the continent. Biological invasions, together with other anthropogenic pressures occurring over the subsequent 500 years, led to many biological changes such as biotic homogenization. In this chapter, we discuss patterns of non-native species introductions, highlight invasions or population explosions of problematic native species, and explore the phenomenon of biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil. We explore examples related to the effect of recent introductions of non-native species, highlighting the loss of native biodiversity (e.g., rare, specialist, and endemic) and the proliferation of human-mediated non-native species of economic importance (e.g., genrealist, common and widely distributed). We also discuss the role of society and policymakers in developing policies of public interest. Finally, we discuss how raising awareness of the negative effects of invasive non-native species will contribute to inform management policies and provoke more in-depth research, resulting in greater protection and sound management strategy for the Atlantic Forest.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest
title Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest
spellingShingle Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest
Vitule, Jean R. S.
Alien species
Biotic changes
Hot spot of biodiversity
Human-mediated species introductions
title_short Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest
title_full Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest
title_fullStr Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest
title_full_unstemmed Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest
title_sort Non-native species introductions, invasions, and biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest
author Vitule, Jean R. S.
author_facet Vitule, Jean R. S.
Occhi, Thiago V. T.
Carneiro, Laís
Daga, Vanessa S.
Frehse, Fabrício A.
Bezerra, Luis A. V.
Forneck, Sandra
de Pereira, Hugo S.
Freitas, Matheus O.
Hegel, Carla G. Z.
Abilhoa, Vinícius
Grombone-Guaratini, Maria T.
Queiroz-Sousa, Jamile [UNESP]
Pivello, Vânia R.
Silva-Matos, Dalva M.
Oliveira, Igor
Toledo, Luís Felipe
Vallejos, Marcelo A. V.
Zenni, Rafael D.
Ford, Antonia G. P.
Braga, Raul R.
author_role author
author2 Occhi, Thiago V. T.
Carneiro, Laís
Daga, Vanessa S.
Frehse, Fabrício A.
Bezerra, Luis A. V.
Forneck, Sandra
de Pereira, Hugo S.
Freitas, Matheus O.
Hegel, Carla G. Z.
Abilhoa, Vinícius
Grombone-Guaratini, Maria T.
Queiroz-Sousa, Jamile [UNESP]
Pivello, Vânia R.
Silva-Matos, Dalva M.
Oliveira, Igor
Toledo, Luís Felipe
Vallejos, Marcelo A. V.
Zenni, Rafael D.
Ford, Antonia G. P.
Braga, Raul R.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Federal University of Paraná
Biology Centre of the Czech Academy of Sciences
University of Brasília
Capão da Imbuia Natural History Museum
Institute of Botany
Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCar)
Federal University of Acre
Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP)
Lactec Laboratory
Federal University of Lavras
University of Roehampton
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vitule, Jean R. S.
Occhi, Thiago V. T.
Carneiro, Laís
Daga, Vanessa S.
Frehse, Fabrício A.
Bezerra, Luis A. V.
Forneck, Sandra
de Pereira, Hugo S.
Freitas, Matheus O.
Hegel, Carla G. Z.
Abilhoa, Vinícius
Grombone-Guaratini, Maria T.
Queiroz-Sousa, Jamile [UNESP]
Pivello, Vânia R.
Silva-Matos, Dalva M.
Oliveira, Igor
Toledo, Luís Felipe
Vallejos, Marcelo A. V.
Zenni, Rafael D.
Ford, Antonia G. P.
Braga, Raul R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Alien species
Biotic changes
Hot spot of biodiversity
Human-mediated species introductions
topic Alien species
Biotic changes
Hot spot of biodiversity
Human-mediated species introductions
description Anthropogenic introduction of non-native species has occurred since the first European colonization of South America in the 1500s, with the Atlantic Forest being the most heavily affected biome in the continent. Biological invasions, together with other anthropogenic pressures occurring over the subsequent 500 years, led to many biological changes such as biotic homogenization. In this chapter, we discuss patterns of non-native species introductions, highlight invasions or population explosions of problematic native species, and explore the phenomenon of biotic homogenization in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil. We explore examples related to the effect of recent introductions of non-native species, highlighting the loss of native biodiversity (e.g., rare, specialist, and endemic) and the proliferation of human-mediated non-native species of economic importance (e.g., genrealist, common and widely distributed). We also discuss the role of society and policymakers in developing policies of public interest. Finally, we discuss how raising awareness of the negative effects of invasive non-native species will contribute to inform management policies and provoke more in-depth research, resulting in greater protection and sound management strategy for the Atlantic Forest.
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