EFSA's environmental risk assessment of the apple snail for the EU: a novel approach

Autores
Vos, Sybren; Pasquali, Sara; Gilioli, Gianni; Carlsson, Nils; Martín, Pablo Rafael; Schrader, Gritta
Año de publicación
2015
Idioma
español castellano
Tipo de recurso
artículo
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versión publicada
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The Island apple snail was accidentally released in the rice fields in the Ebro Delta in Spain in 2010, and is spreading since then, threatening also the natural environment. In 2014, EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed an environmental risk assessment of Pomacea maculata for the EU. To perform this task the Panel followed a novel approach applying the guiding principles of its environmental risk assessment framework. The snail density was identified as the driver of the ecosystem change, and the Panel developed a population dynamics model to estimate the potential snail population densities across Europe, and to identify the potential snail hot spots in Europe. The Panel assessed the potential impact of the invasive snails on the ecosystem traits, the ecosystem services and biodiversity components for the shallow freshwater areas in Europe containing macrophytes, such as wetlands, shallow lakes, river deltas and the littoral zone of deeper lakes and rivers. Maps were generated to represent the results of the assessments.
Fil: Vos, Sybren. European Food Safety Authority. Plant Health Team; Italia
Fil: Pasquali, Sara. Centro Nazionale della Ricerca. IMATI; Italia
Fil: Gilioli, Gianni. University of Brescia; Italia
Fil: Carlsson, Nils. County Administrative Board. Environmental Department; Suecia
Fil: Martín, Pablo Rafael. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Centro Cientifico Tecnológico Bahia Blanca. Instituto de Ciencias Biologicas y Biomedicas del Sur; Argentina
Fil: Schrader, Gritta. Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants and Institute for National; Alemania. International Plant Health; Alemania
Materia
Risk Assessment
Pomacea
Ecosytem Traits
Ecosytem Services
Biodiversity
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acceso abierto
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv EFSA's environmental risk assessment of the apple snail for the EU: a novel approach
title EFSA's environmental risk assessment of the apple snail for the EU: a novel approach
spellingShingle EFSA's environmental risk assessment of the apple snail for the EU: a novel approach
Vos, Sybren
Risk Assessment
Pomacea
Ecosytem Traits
Ecosytem Services
Biodiversity
title_short EFSA's environmental risk assessment of the apple snail for the EU: a novel approach
title_full EFSA's environmental risk assessment of the apple snail for the EU: a novel approach
title_fullStr EFSA's environmental risk assessment of the apple snail for the EU: a novel approach
title_full_unstemmed EFSA's environmental risk assessment of the apple snail for the EU: a novel approach
title_sort EFSA's environmental risk assessment of the apple snail for the EU: a novel approach
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vos, Sybren
Pasquali, Sara
Gilioli, Gianni
Carlsson, Nils
Martín, Pablo Rafael
Schrader, Gritta
author Vos, Sybren
author_facet Vos, Sybren
Pasquali, Sara
Gilioli, Gianni
Carlsson, Nils
Martín, Pablo Rafael
Schrader, Gritta
author_role author
author2 Pasquali, Sara
Gilioli, Gianni
Carlsson, Nils
Martín, Pablo Rafael
Schrader, Gritta
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Risk Assessment
Pomacea
Ecosytem Traits
Ecosytem Services
Biodiversity
topic Risk Assessment
Pomacea
Ecosytem Traits
Ecosytem Services
Biodiversity
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv The Island apple snail was accidentally released in the rice fields in the Ebro Delta in Spain in 2010, and is spreading since then, threatening also the natural environment. In 2014, EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed an environmental risk assessment of Pomacea maculata for the EU. To perform this task the Panel followed a novel approach applying the guiding principles of its environmental risk assessment framework. The snail density was identified as the driver of the ecosystem change, and the Panel developed a population dynamics model to estimate the potential snail population densities across Europe, and to identify the potential snail hot spots in Europe. The Panel assessed the potential impact of the invasive snails on the ecosystem traits, the ecosystem services and biodiversity components for the shallow freshwater areas in Europe containing macrophytes, such as wetlands, shallow lakes, river deltas and the littoral zone of deeper lakes and rivers. Maps were generated to represent the results of the assessments.
Fil: Vos, Sybren. European Food Safety Authority. Plant Health Team; Italia
Fil: Pasquali, Sara. Centro Nazionale della Ricerca. IMATI; Italia
Fil: Gilioli, Gianni. University of Brescia; Italia
Fil: Carlsson, Nils. County Administrative Board. Environmental Department; Suecia
Fil: Martín, Pablo Rafael. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Centro Cientifico Tecnológico Bahia Blanca. Instituto de Ciencias Biologicas y Biomedicas del Sur; Argentina
Fil: Schrader, Gritta. Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants and Institute for National; Alemania. International Plant Health; Alemania
description The Island apple snail was accidentally released in the rice fields in the Ebro Delta in Spain in 2010, and is spreading since then, threatening also the natural environment. In 2014, EFSA Panel on Plant Health performed an environmental risk assessment of Pomacea maculata for the EU. To perform this task the Panel followed a novel approach applying the guiding principles of its environmental risk assessment framework. The snail density was identified as the driver of the ecosystem change, and the Panel developed a population dynamics model to estimate the potential snail population densities across Europe, and to identify the potential snail hot spots in Europe. The Panel assessed the potential impact of the invasive snails on the ecosystem traits, the ecosystem services and biodiversity components for the shallow freshwater areas in Europe containing macrophytes, such as wetlands, shallow lakes, river deltas and the littoral zone of deeper lakes and rivers. Maps were generated to represent the results of the assessments.
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